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Revision as of 17:37, 24 February 2022

The Pennsylvania Primary 2022 is on May 17, 2022, with early voting beginning beforehand.

There are 203 members of the House, and 50 members of the Senat. The terms are 2 years in the House and 4 years in the Senate, without any no term limits. The salary is $90,335 per year, plus a generous per diem reimbursement.

Here is the growing list of Republican races:

House

There are 113 Republicans in the Pennsylvania House, compared with only 90 Democrats. That majority should have enacted strong conservative legislation, but failed to.

The Republican incumbents and their challengers are:

candidate district incumbent comments
Bryan Cutler House Speaker who blocked an election audit and who voted for the unconstitutional Act 77 to allow vast mail-in voting.
Kerry Benninghoff House Majority Leader who blocked an election audit and who voted for the unconstitutional Act 77 to allow vast mail-in voting.

Senate

There are 28 Republicans in the Senate, compared with only 21 Democrats.

The Republican incumbents and their challengers are:

candidate district incumbent comments
Kim Ward Senate Majority Leader

See also