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PA House election, 2010: Pennsylvania House, District 120 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic: Phyllis Mundy : 10,153 52.98 Republican: Bill Goldsworthy 6,154 32.11 Libertarian: Tim Mullen 2,858 14.91 Margin of victory 3,999 24.52 Turnout: 19,165 100
This was the largest margin of victory for a Republican candidate since 1988, as well as the first time since that election that a Republican won over 50% of the state vote. Trump's victory is seen to have contributed to down-ballot victories for Republicans who won the races for the US Senate , Attorney General , Treasurer and Auditor General .
A poll worker holds voting stickers for community members Nov. 7, 2023, at Central Elementary School in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district is located in the east central part of the state and encompasses all of Bradford, Columbia, Lebanon, Montour, Northumberland, Schuylkill, Sullivan, Susquehanna, and Wyoming counties, as well as parts of Berks, Luzerne, and Lycoming counties.
Pennsylvanians will see candidates for statewide races including attorney general, as well as U.S. Senate, and more on the April 23 primary election ballot.
Election 2024 in PA: Who's running for state representative in Bucks County? ... Ballots need to reach the county by Election Day at 8 p.m. and postmarks don't count. The best way to ensure your ...
The eighth general election for Luzerne County Council will take place in November 2025. The primary is scheduled for May 2025. There will be five Democratic nominees and five Republican nominees. The seats currently held by John Lombardo, Chris Perry, Brian Thornton, Kevin Lescavage, and Gregory S. Wolovich Jr. are up for election.
It encompasses all of Wayne, Pike, and Lackawanna Counties; along with portions of Luzerne and Monroe counties. The district had been anchored in Bucks County from the 1940s until 2018, even as most other districts in Pennsylvania changed drastically during that time frame due to population shifts and Pennsylvania's loss of seats in the House. [2]