Elections were held inPennsylvania on November 7, 2023, to filljudicial positions , allowjudicial retention votes , and fill numerous county, local andmunicipal offices, the most prominent being theMayor of Philadelphia . The necessaryprimary elections were held on May 16, 2023. In addition, special elections for legislative vacancies could be held at various times in 2023.
2023 Pennsylvania elections ← 2022 November 7, 2023 (2023-11-07 ) 2024 →
Justice of the Supreme Court [ edit ] One vacancy occurred after Democratic Chief JusticeMax Baer died on September 30, 2022.[ 1]
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Republican primary results[ 8] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Carolyn Carluccio 441,413 53.57% Republican Patricia McCullough 382,512 46.43% Total votes 823,925 100.0%
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Daniel McCaffery (D) Carolyn Carluccio (R) Undecided Common Ground (R)[ 16] [ b] September 21–24, 2023 800 (RV) ± 3.5% 42% 36% 22%
Judge of the Superior Court [ edit ] There were two seats up for election. A vacant seat on the court was up for election after the retirement of JudgeJacqueline Shogan in 2021. A second seat was scheduled for election due to the impending mandatory retirement of Judge Emeritus John T. Bender on December 31, 2023.[ 19]
The election of Jill Beck and Timika Lane, flips the partisan makeup of the Superior Court, from a 8–7 Republican majority, to a 9–6 Democratic majority.[ 20] However, the makeup was decreased to a 8–6 Democratic majority when JudgeDan McCaffery vacated his seat after being elected to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Republican primary results (vote for 2)[ 8] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Maria Battista 626,159 52.89% Republican Harry Smail Jr. 557,707 47.11% Total votes 1,183,866 100.0%
Democratic primary results (vote for 2)[ 8] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Jill Beck 694,115 40.34% Democratic Timika Lane 653,020 37.95% Democratic Patrick Dugan 373,619 21.71% Total votes 1,720,754 100.0%
2023 Pennsylvania Superior Court election (vote for 2)[ 18] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Jill Beck 1,572,023 28.03% Democratic Timika Lane 1,431,550 25.52% Republican Maria Battista 1,353,555 24.13% Republican Harry Smail Jr. 1,251,817 22.32% Total votes 5,608,945 100.0% Democratic gain fromRepublican Democratic gain fromRepublican
Judge of the Commonwealth Court [ edit ] There was one vacancy on the Commonwealth Court when then-JudgeKevin Brobson vacated his seat after being elected to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 2021.[ 25]
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Republican primary results[ 8] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Megan Martin 501,693 62.97% Republican Joshua Prince 294,979 37.03% Total votes 796,672 100.0%
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Democratic primary results[ 8] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Matthew S. Wolf 577,470 57.23% Democratic Bryan Neft 431,595 42.77% Total votes 1,009,065 100.0%
President JudgeJack A. Panella (D) and Judge Victor P. Stabile (R) were scheduled for retention votes in 2023. Both informed thePennsylvania Department of State that they would seek retention.[ 28] [ 3]
President JudgeJack A. Panella (D) retention, 2023 Choice Votes % Yes 1,778,318 67.29 No 864,594 32.71 Total votes 2,642,912 100.00 Source: PA Department of State[ 18]
Judge Victor P. Stabile (R) retention, 2023 Choice Votes % Yes 1,577,550 61.08 No 1,005,336 38.92 Total votes 2,582,886 100.00 Source: PA Department of State[ 18]
Municipal elections [ edit ] City Controller special election [ edit ] 2023 Philadelphia city controller election ← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
Candidate Christy Brady Aaron Bashir Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 221,941 52,189 Percentage 80.87% 19.02%
Ward resultsBrady: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Bashir: 50–60%
City Controller before election Christy BradyDemocratic
Elected City Controller Christy BradyDemocratic
A special election took place after the resignation of City ControllerRebecca Rhynhart in October 2022 to run for mayor.[ 29]
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2023 Philadelphia City Controller special election[ 54] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Christy Brady 221,941 80.87 Republican Aaron Bashir 52,189 19.02 Write-in 298 0.11 Total votes 274,428 100.00
Incumbent Stephen Zappala accepted the Republican nomination upon losing the Democratic primary, though he remained a registered Democrat.[ 59]
2023 Allegheny County District Attorney election[ 60] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Stephen Zappala (incumbent) 188,215 51.54 Democratic Matt Dugan 176,559 48.35 Write-in 376 0.10 Total votes 365,150 100.00
Pennsylvania State Senate [ edit ] 27th senatorial district [ edit ] On November 28, 2022, state senatorJohn Gordner announced his resignation in order to serve as counsel to interim Senate Pro TemporeKim Ward . Gordner's resignation was effective on November 30. A special election to replace Gordner was held on January 31, 2023.[ 61]
Democrats nominated speech pathologist Patricia Lawton whileRepublicans nominated State RepresentativeLynda Schlegel-Culver .Libertarians had nominated business consultant and constable Thomas Anderson, but he failed to file the necessary paperwork in time and his lawsuit for ballot access was denied by theCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania .[ 62] [ 63]
Pennsylvania House of Representatives [ edit ] Three vacancies in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives opened betweenElection Day 2022 and the start of the 2023 session in January. The vacancies have made the difference between Democratic and Republican control, and paralyzed the chamber due to representatives' inability to agree on basic operating rules.[ 65]
2023 Pennsylvania's 32nd House of Representatives district special election ← 2022 February 7, 2023 (2023-02-07 ) 2024 →
Pennsylvania's 32nd House of Representatives districtPrecinct resultsMcAndrew : 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Walker : 50–60%
On October 9, 2022, incumbent representativeAnthony DeLuca died of lymphoma while seeking reelection. The time of his death occurred after the deadline to conduct candidate substitutions, causing his name to remain on the ballot. Despite his death, he defeatedGreen challenger Queonia Livingston, receiving85% of the vote .[ 66] A special election to replace DeLuca was held on February 7, 2023.[ 67]
Democrats nominatedPenn Hills Democratic Committee chairJoe McAndrew .[ 65] [ 68] Republicans nominated pastor andArmy veteran Clay Walker.[ 69] [ 70] 2022Green Party candidate Queonia Livingston had filed nomination papers but they were rejected by thePennsylvania Department of State .[ 71]
2023 Pennsylvania's 34th House of Representatives district special election ← 2022 February 7, 2023 (2023-02-07 ) 2024 →
Pennsylvania's 34th House of Representatives districtPrecinct resultsSalisbury : 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%
On On November 8, 2022, incumbent representativeSummer Lee was elected to theU.S. House of Representatives inPennsylvania's 12th congressional district , while simultaneously running unopposed for reelection to the 34th legislative district. Pennsylvania's constitution forbids General Assembly lawmakers from holding another office, but does not prevent them from running for reelection while seeking another office. A special election to replace Lee was held on February 7, 2023.[ 73]
Democrats nominatedSwissvale borough councilorAbigail Salisbury while Republicans nominated Robert Pagane, a kickboxing instructor.[ 65] [ 69] [ 70] [ 74]
2023 Pennsylvania's 35th House of Representatives district special election ← 2022 February 7, 2023 (2023-02-07 ) 2024 →
Pennsylvania's 35th House of Representatives districtPrecinct resultsGergely : 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Nevills : 50–60%
On January 4, 2022, incumbent representativeAustin Davis announced he would be seeking the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor, withJosh Shapiro 's endorsement.[ 77] He was nominated to be on the ticket on May 18 and was elected to the position in thegeneral election . Davis was subsequently reelected to represent the 35th district, defeating Republican challenger Donald Nevills with65% of the vote . Pennsylvania's constitution forbids General Assembly lawmakers from holding another office, but does not prevent them from running for reelection while seeking another office. A special election to replace Davis was held on February 7, 2023.[ 73]
Democrats nominatedMcKeesport officialMatt Gergely , brother of previous seatholderMarc Gergely .[ 65] [ 78] Republicans nominated their 2022 general election nominee Don Nevills.[ 69] [ 70]
2023 Pennsylvania's 108th House of Representatives district special election ← 2022 May 16, 2023 (2023-05-16 ) 2024 →
Pennsylvania's 108th House of Representatives districtPrecinct resultsStender : 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Finn : 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%
On January 31, 2023, incumbent representativeLynda Schlegel-Culver was elected to Pennsylvania's 27th Senatorial district in a special election amid the resignation of SenatorJohn Gordner .[ 81] House SpeakerJoanna McClinton announced a special election for May 16 in conjunction with the 2023 primary.[ 82]
Republicans nominatedShikellamy School Board Member Mike Stender, while Democrats nominatedMontour County Commissioner Trevor Finn.[ 83] Libertarians nominatedMarine Corps veteran Elijah Scretching.[ 84]
2023 Pennsylvania's 163rd House of Representatives district special election Pennsylvania's 163rd House of Representatives district
On March 8, 2023, incumbent representativeMichael Zabel resigned from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, effective March 16, following a sexual harassment controversy.[ 85] [ 86] House SpeakerJoanna McClinton announced a special election for May 16 in conjunction with the 2023 primary.[ 87]
Democrats nominated Heather Boyd, a senior staffer to CongresswomanMary Gay Scanlon and formerUpper Darby School Board member.[ 88] Republicans nominated Kathleen "Katie" Ford, anArmy veteran and special education therapist.[ 89] Libertarians nominated Alfe Goodwin, a retiredPhiladelphia Police officer and nominee for this district in 2022.[ 90]
2023 Pennsylvania's 21st House of Representatives district special election Pennsylvania's 21st House of Representatives district
On July 19, 2023, incumbent representativeSara Innamorato resigned from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives after becoming the Democratic nominee for Allegheny County Executive. House SpeakerJoanna McClinton announced a special election for September 19.[ 91]
Democrats nominatedLindsay Powell , a nonprofit executive, while Republicans nominated Erin Connolly Autenreith, a realtor and local Republican Party chair.[ 92]
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