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The 2024 State Treasurer in Pennsylvania was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the Pennsylvania state treasurer. Incumbent Republican treasurer Stacy Garrity was re-elected to a second term in office, defeating Democratic candidate Erin McClelland.
The Pennsylvania Treasurer’s Office handles more than $150 billion in commonwealth funds and is responsible for receiving all state revenue, managing deposits and investments and overseeing ...
In 2019, she ran in a special election for a congressional seat in Western Pennsylvania, but lost in the Republican primary to then-state Rep. Fred Keller (R., Butler.) She was elected treasurer ...
On September 26, 2023, Bizzarro announced his candidacy for State Treasurer in the 2024 election. [4] He was considered the favorite to win the Democratic primary, receiving the endorsement of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party and numerous Democratic politicians, but lost in an upset to Erin McClelland.
Garrity, 59, was elected state treasurer in 2020. She is a businesswoman and a retired U.S. Army Reserve colonel. Bizarro said the historic nature of his candidacy, as far as his Erie County ...
The Pennsylvania Republican Party had a highly successful election, winning every statewide race at both the federal and state levels. They also defeated two Democratic incumbents, Susan Wild and Matt Cartwright , in the 7th and 8th congressional districts, respectively, securing a 10–7 majority in Pennsylvania's House delegation.
After defeating her party-backed opponent in the primary, Democrat Erin McClelland is set to challenge Pa. Treasurer Stacy Garrity in 2024.
In 2015, Torsella announced his candidacy for State Treasurer of Pennsylvania. [58] It was an open seat election. The position of treasurer was being held by Timothy A. Reese, who was nominated and confirmed in June 2015 following the resignation of Rob McCord. Reese promised not to run for election, when nominated for the appointment.