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All senators elected thereafter would serve full six-year terms such that one-third of the Senate would be up for re-election every two years. [1] Pennsylvania was assigned a Class 1 seat and a Class 3 seat. [2] [3] Since the passage of the 17th Amendment to the Constitution in 1913, U.S. senators are elected directly to six-year terms by the ...
After an uncontested primary, Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race is down to two major party candidates: three-term Democratic incumbent Bob Casey, and Republican David McCormick.
"The AP shouldn’t make a call in this race until every Pennsylvanian has their vote counted." For Casey, who has represented Pennsylvania in the Senate since 2007 and whose family has deep ...
Casey-McCormick: Previewing the Casey-McCormick race for U.S. Senate U.S. House of Representatives All U.S. House of Representatives seats are up for election during even-numbered years.
On election night, Casey won the race with 59% of the vote to Santorum's 41%. Casey's 17.4-point victory margin was the highest ever for a Democrat running for Senate in Pennsylvania. [15] It was also the largest for a challenger to any incumbent Senator since James Abdnor unseated George McGovern by 18.8 points in 1980. [16]
The 2024 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Pennsylvania. Incumbent Democratic Senator Bob Casey Jr. lost re-election to a fourth term, being defeated by Republican nominee Dave McCormick in what was considered a major upset . [ 1 ]
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The race for Pennsylvania’s US Senate seat is still too close to call. Incumbent Democrat Bob Casey and Republican Dave McCormick are separated by ...
This was one of ten Democratic-held Senate seats up for election in a state that Donald Trump won in the 2016 presidential election. The primary elections were held on May 15. [1] Incumbent Democratic Senator Bob Casey Jr. ran for re-election to a third term. [2]