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The 2010 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2010, to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, concurrently with elections to the United States Senate in Pennsylvania and other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.
Voting and Elections at the Pennsylvania Department of State; Candidates for Pennsylvania State Offices at Project Vote Smart; Pennsylvania Polls at Pollster.com; Pennsylvania at Rasmussen Reports; Pennsylvania Congressional Races in 2010 campaign finance data from OpenSecrets; Pennsylvania 2010 campaign finance data from Follow the Money
The 2010 elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives were held on November 2, 2010, with all districts being contested. Necessary primary elections were held on May 18, 2010. [1] The term of office for those elected in 2010 will run from January 4, 2011, until November 30, 2012.
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Incumbent Republican senator Pat Toomey announced he would retire at the end of his term and not seek re-election in 2022. [2] Democratic lieutenant governor John Fetterman defeated Republican nominee celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz in the general election, making it the only Senate seat to change party control in 2022.
Overall, Franklin County saw a turnout of 27.7% with 23,583 of 85,036 registered voters casting ballots in-person or by mail.
2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives elections Republican primary District Candidates Votes Percent 1: No candidate filed for party. 2: No candidate filed for party. 3: Joe Kujawa Unopposed: 4 [45] Jake Banta: 3,702: 41.98: Jason Monn 2,321 26.32 Greg Hayes 1,072 12.16 Joe Cancilla 773 8.77 Jennifer Lesher 732 8.3 John Diamond 201 2.28 5 ...
The 2022 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. [1] Democratic lieutenant governor John Fetterman won his first term in office, defeating Republican surgeon Mehmet Oz .