FILE - Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf delivers his budget address for the 2022-23 fiscal year to a joint session of the Pennsylvania House and Senate in Harrisburg, Pa., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. More than one-quarter of state lawmakers whose seats are up for election across the U.S. are guaranteed to be gone from office next year — a statistic almost certain to grow when the votes are counted from the November general election.
Sam Dunklau was WITF’s Capitol Bureau Chief from 2020 – 2023.
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FILE - Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf delivers his budget address for the 2022-23 fiscal year to a joint session of the Pennsylvania House and Senate in Harrisburg, Pa., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. More than one-quarter of state lawmakers whose seats are up for election across the U.S. are guaranteed to be gone from office next year — a statistic almost certain to grow when the votes are counted from the November general election.
Voters in north central Pennsylvania are selecting a new state senator today. They are the first to cast ballots in a series of special state legislative elections – several of which will determine control of the chamber.
The 27th state Senate district, which spans Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Synder and part of Luzerne counties, needs a new delegate to Harrisburg. Republican John Gordner had held the post since 2003, but resigned to take a job with Senate President Kim Ward.
Vying for his place is Republican Lynda Schlegel Culver, a seven-term state House representative, and Democrat Patricia Lawton, a speech pathologist from Columbia County.
Gordner easily won re-election the last time he ran. Voter registration data suggests the GOP has a two-to-one advantage. Polls close at 8 p.m. tonight. Results for Tuesday’s contest will be available on the Department of State’s website, and will be posted on individual county sites.
It’s the first of four special elections in the next few weeks: voters in three Allegheny County House districts will elect new state representatives on Feb. 7th in contests that are likely to determine control of the chamber. More voters are registered as Democrats in each of those districts compared to Republicans.
Salisburg and Pagane both want to replace former Democratic state Rep. Summer Lee, who was elected to Congress in the November midterms. Results will be available here.
35th House District
Democrat Matthew Gergely, a longtime McKeesport politico, vs. Republican Don Nevills, a Navy veteran and business owner
Gergely and Nevills are vying to replace former Democratic state Rep. Austin Davis, who was elected lieutenant governor in the November midterms. Results will be available here.
A collection of interviews, photos, and music videos, featuring local musicians who have stopped by the WITF performance studio to share a little discussion and sound. Produced by WITF’s Joe Ulrich.