Stelson-Perry rematch set in Pennsylvania’s 10th District
Janelle Stelson, a Democrat, will face Rep. Scott Perry in a rematch for Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District this November. Stelson won the Democratic primary with a focus on healthcare and economic reform, securing 75.5% of the vote. The race highlights contrasting political strategies, with Stelson appealing to centrist voters while her opponent, Justin Douglas, took a more progressive stance.
- ▪Janelle Stelson defeated Justin Douglas in the Democratic primary for Pennsylvania's 10th District.
- ▪Stelson's campaign focused on healthcare, economic reform, and rising living costs.
- ▪Rep. Scott Perry narrowly won his seat in 2024, indicating a competitive political landscape.
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Janelle Stelson, a Democrat and former TV news anchor, is headed for a second showdown with Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) in November, renewing a high-profile battle for Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District. Stelson defeated Dauphin County Commissioner Justin Douglas in Tuesday’s Democratic primary after running a campaign centered on healthcare, economic reform, and rising living costs. Recommended Stories Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti to face Rep. Rob Bresnahan in Pennsylvania’s 8th District general election Trump-backed Ed Gallrein defeats Thomas Massie in Kentucky Trump-backed Andy Barr wins Kentucky Senate primary to succeed McConnell With 31% of the vote counted, Stelson had secured 75.5% support, according to the Associated Press.
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