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  2. Political party strength in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2020 Census, Pennsylvania lost one seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. As a result, starting with the general election of 2022, Pennsylvania sent 17 members to the house, and beginning with the general election of 2024 will have 19 electoral votes.

  3. Politics of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The resulting political map of Pennsylvania is therefore a red "T" in the center of the state with the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia areas a strong blue. In more recent years, the traditionally Democratic-voting areas in southwestern Pennsylvania have become much more Republican, especially after 2004, similar to other coal country areas in West ...

  4. Government of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Party shifting favors Pa. GOP but hasn't stymied Dems in ...

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    And, still, Pennsylvania's Democratic Party is met with voter defections far outpacing that of the state Republican Party. As of Monday, more than 18,240 Democrats left the party to join ...

  6. Pennsylvania General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    In 1794, while visiting western Pennsylvania, Alexander Hamilton wrote to Rufus King: "The political putrefaction of Pennsylvania is greater than I had any idea of". [ 7 ] [ 8 ] During the 19th century, the culture of corruption in the General Assembly got so bad that from 1866 to 1873, about 8,700 of 9,300 acts passed in that timeframe were ...

  7. A Swift surge of voters? What this week's data says ... - AOL

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    Last week brought a rising tide that floated all political boats in Pennsylvania with a major spike in new voter registrations across all parties.. More than 30,000 people registered to vote ...

  8. Republican Dave McCormick flips Pennsylvania Senate seat ...

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    BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Republican Dave McCormick showed three-term Democratic Sen. Bob Casey the door in the Keystone State’s high-stakes Senate race, bringing a Pennsylvania political dynasty to an ...

  9. Elections in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This has been referred to as "the cycle", [4] [5] but it was broken with a Democratic Party win in 2014. Pennsylvania has also voted against the party of the sitting president in 19 of the last 21 gubernatorial contests dating back to 1938; Democrats lost 16 of the previous 18 Pennsylvania gubernatorial races with a Democratic president in the ...