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She ran unopposed in the Democratic primary for the 8th congressional district in the 2012 election for the U.S. House, losing to incumbent Michael G. Fitzpatrick. [11] In March 2018, Boockvar was named Senior Adviser to the Governor on Election Modernization in the Pennsylvania Department of State by Governor Tom Wolf. [12]
Pennsylvanians will see candidates for statewide races including attorney general, U.S. Senate, and more on the Nov. 5 general election ballot.
In Pennsylvania the term for all elected members of the executive branch is four years, with a maximum of two terms. All members of the executive branch are not on the ballot in the same year: elections for governor and lieutenant governor are held in even years when there is not a presidential election, while the other three statewide offices are elected in presidential election years.
A special election was announced by Lieutenant Governor (and Senate President) John Fetterman for May 18, in conjunction with the 2021 primary election. [2] Democrats held a special convention during which State Representative Marty Flynn won the party's nomination. [3] Republicans nominated Lackawanna County Commissioner Chris Chermak. [4]
Democrat Eugene DePasqaule, Republican Dave Sunday, and four other candidates are vying to become Pennsylvania’s next top prosecutor. Pa. election 2024: A complete guide to the candidates for ...
Democrat Malcolm Kenyatta, Republican Tim DeFoor, and three other candidates are vying to become Pennsylvania’s next auditor general. Pa. election 2024: A complete guide to the candidates for ...
The secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (or "secretary of state") administers the Pennsylvania Department of State of the U.S. state (officially, "commonwealth") of Pennsylvania. The secretary is appointed by the governor subject to confirmation by the state senate. [2] Since June 2023, the secretary is Al Schmidt, a Republican ...
As of 2015, the Brennan Center for Justice lists 16 states in which the high court judges are appointed by the governor and reselected in unopposed retention elections, 15 states in which the high court judges are selected in contested nonpartisan elections, and 7 states in which the high court judges are selected in contested partisan ...