What to know about the Pennsylvania primary races
Pennsylvania's primary elections are set for May 19, featuring key congressional and statewide races. All 17 House seats are contested, with the governor and lieutenant governor running for reelection. Notably, four Democratic candidates are vying to replace Rep. Dwight Evans in a district expected to remain Democratic.
- ▪Pennsylvania's primary elections will take place on May 19.
- ▪All 17 House seats in the state are up for election this cycle.
- ▪Four Democratic candidates are competing to replace Rep. Dwight Evans, who is leaving office after five terms.
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Pennsylvania is holding its primary elections on May 19, giving voters the opportunity to cast their ballots for key congressional and statewide races. All of the state’s 17 House seats are up for grabs this election cycle, while the governor and lieutenant governor are running for reelection. Recommended Stories Trump’s economic approval rating still poor, though Democrats score similarly: Poll Massie taunts ‘panicked’ Trump and AIPAC for going all in on Kentucky primary Trump calls Thomas Massie ‘worse’ than Bill Cassidy after senator’s primary defeat Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) and Treasurer Stacy Garrity (R-PA) are running unopposed in their respective primaries, guaranteeing their general election faceoff come November.
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