Republicans sweep 3 special elections for Pennsylvania House – IOTW Report

Republicans sweep 3 special elections for Pennsylvania House

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Republicans are claiming victory and Democrats conceding defeat in three special elections Tuesday to fill empty seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

All three seats had been held by Republicans who vacated them after winning elections to county offices last November, and Tuesday’s election maintains the 110-93 Republican majority in the state House.

Eric Davanzo won in a Republican-leaning district in Westmoreland County and Tim Bonner won in a Republican-leaning district based in Mercer County, while K.C. Tomlinson won in a district in politically divided Bucks County. MORE

6 Comments on Republicans sweep 3 special elections for Pennsylvania House

  1. Trump must show strong resolve and leadership amidst this crisis and shut down the elections. For our safety.

    He must be willing to take one for the good of the country and serve four more years until this crisis has passed.

    I hope he will be selfless enough to do this so that America can survive and prosper.

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  2. “what’s the difference between how the Republicans and the Democrats treat you in Pennsylvania?”

    republicans don’t let criminals out of jail to prey on their constituents like the democrats just did in philly?

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