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The 2022 Pennsylvania state elections took place on November 8, 2022. On that date, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania held elections for the following offices: Governor and Lieutenant Governor (on one ticket), U.S. Senate , U.S. House of Representatives , Pennsylvania State Senate , Pennsylvania House of Representatives , and various other ...
Pennsylvania's top elections official gave Franklin County's elections team a good review following a recent meeting in Chambersburg. As elections in the state are run at the county level ...
Candidate for NC superintendent, Democrat Kenon Crumble, answers our questions. Luciana Perez Uribe Guinassi. February 6, 2024 at 7:25 PM ... I ran for the Johnston County Board of Education, and ...
The school board overseeing Franklin Public Schools has three seats up for grabs in the April 2 election. Franklin School Board candidates talk teacher retention, classroom behavior, ahead of election
The 2021 Pennsylvania elections were held on November 2, 2021, to fill judicial positions on the Supreme Court, Superior Court, and Commonwealth Court, to allow judicial retention votes, and to fill numerous county, local and municipal offices. The necessary primary elections were held on May 18. In addition, special elections for legislative ...
2024 Pennsylvania Senate elections Republican Primary District Candidates Votes Percent 1: No candidate filed for party. 3: No candidate filed for party. 5: Joseph Samuel Picozzi: Unopposed: 7: No candidate filed for party. 9: Michael Allan Woodin Unopposed: 11 [8] Lisha L. Rowe: 8,384: 76.21: Miguel Vasquez 2,528 22.98 13: Scott Martin ...
2022 Pennsylvania Senate elections Republican primary District Candidates Votes Percent 2: No candidate filed for party. 4: No candidate filed for party. 6: Frank Farry: Unopposed: 8: No candidate filed for party. 10: Matthew McCullough Unopposed: 12: Robert Davies Unopposed: 14: Dean Browning: 8,843: 49.11: Cynthia Miller 5,395 29.96 Omy ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his running mate, and at least nine third-party candidates face challenges that could see them kicked off Pa.’s Nov. 5 ballot.