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2024 Pennsylvania Attorney General election

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2024 Pennsylvania Attorney General election

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November 5, 2024
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NomineeDave SundayEugene DePasquale
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote3,496,6793,179,376
Percentage50.81%46.20%

County results
Sunday:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
DePasquale:     50–60%     70–80%

Attorney General before election

Michelle Henry
Democratic

Elected Attorney General

Dave Sunday
Republican

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The2024 Pennsylvania Attorney General election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect theattorney general of theU.S. state ofPennsylvania. Republican York County district attorneyDave Sunday defeated former auditor generalEugene DePasquale in the general election, becoming the first Republican to be elected state attorney general since2008.[1] This was the only attorney general seat to change parties in 2024.

Attorney GeneralJosh Shapiro, who was re-electedin 2020, would have been ineligible to seek a third term in 2024 due to term limits. He instead ran successfully forgovernor of Pennsylvania in2022.[2][3]

In accordance with Article IV, Section 8, of thePennsylvania Constitution, upon taking office as governor, Shapiro was permitted to nominate his successor as attorney general to serve the remaining two years of the term after being confirmed by thePennsylvania Senate.[4][5][6] By tradition, an appointed attorney general agrees not to run for the post in the next election.[7] In the interim between Shapiro's resignation to become governor and the appointee's installation, first deputy attorney generalMichelle Henry, aDemocrat, served as acting attorney general.[7] Henry was appointed for the remainder of Shapiro's term, and in accordance with tradition did not run in the 2024 race.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

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Declined

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Endorsements

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Keir Bradford-Grey

State legislators

Local officials

Labor unions

Organizations

Political parties

Eugene DePasquale

U.S. representatives

Local officials

Labor unions

Newspapers

Party chapters

Joe Khan

State legislators

Local officials

Labor unions

Organizations

Newspapers

Party chapters

Jared Solomon

State legislators

Organizations

Labor unions

Jack Stollsteimer

Labor unions

Party chapters

Declined to endorse

Political parties

Debates and forums

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No.DateHostModeratorLinkParticipants[b]
 P Participant   A Absent   N Non-invitee   I Invitee W  Withdrawn
Bradford-GreyDePasqualeKhanSolomonStollsteimer
1[27]March 12, 2024WHTM abc27Dennis OwensWTAJPPPPP
2[28]April 4, 2024WHYY-FMMaiken ScottPAAPP
3[29]April 17, 2024KYW (AM)Ian BushYouTubePPPPP

Results

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2024 Pennsylvania Attorney General Democratic primary results
  DePasquale
  •   DePasquale—70-80%
  •   DePasquale—60-70%
  •   DePasquale—50-60%
  •   DePasquale—40-50%
  •   DePasquale—30-40%
  •   DePasquale—20-30%
  Stollsteimer
  •   Stollsteimer—70-80%
  •   Stollsteimer—50-60%
  •   Stollsteimer—30-40%
  •   Stollsteimer—20-30%
  Khan
  •   Khan—60-70%
  •   Khan—30-40%
  •   Khan—20-30%
  Bradford-Grey
  •   Bradford-Grey—30-40%
Democratic primary results[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticEugene DePasquale371,91135.40%
DemocraticJack Stollsteimer212,41320.22%
DemocraticJoe Khan167,89515.98%
DemocraticKeir Bradford-Grey160,36915.27%
DemocraticJared Solomon137,92013.13%
Total votes1,050,508100.00%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

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Withdrawn

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Declined

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Endorsements

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Dave Sunday

U.S. representatives

State officials

State legislators

Organizations

Political parties

Newspapers

Craig Williams

State legislators

Debates and forums

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No.DateHostModeratorLinkParticipants
 P Participant   A Absent   N Non-invitee   I Invitee W  Withdrawn
SundayWilliams
1[43]March 14, 2024WHTM abc27Dennis Owensabc27PP
2[44]April 6, 2024Pennsylvania Leadership ConferenceAlex HarperPP

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[d]
Margin
of error
Dave
Sunday
Craig
Williams
Undecided
Pennsylvania Leadership Conference[45]April 8, 2024240 (V)63%21%16%

Results

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2024 Pennsylvania Attorney General Republican primary results
  Sunday
  •   Sunday—90-100%
  •   Sunday—80-90%
  •   Sunday—70-80%
  •   Sunday—60-70%
  •   Sunday—50-60%
  Williams
  •   Williams—30-40%
Republican primary results[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDave Sunday620,51570.36%
RepublicanCraig Williams261,41929.64%
Total votes881,934100.00%

Third-party candidates

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Constitution Party

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Nominee

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  • Justin Magill, attorney[46]

Forward Party

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Nominee

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  • Eric L. Settle, attorney[47]

Green Party

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Nominee

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  • Richard Weiss, lawyer, nominee for attorney general in2020, and nominee for U.S. Senate in2022[48]

Libertarian convention

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Nominee

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  • Rob Cowburn, attorney[49]

General election

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Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[50][51]TossupJuly 25, 2024

Debates

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2024 Pennsylvania Attorney General election debates and forums
No.DateHostModeratorLinkDemocraticRepublicanForward
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Non-invitee  I Invitee W  Withdrawn
DePasqualeSundaySettle
1Oct. 3, 2024WGAL-TVBrian RocheWGALPPN
2[46]Oct. 15, 2024ABC27Dennis OwensABC27PPN
3[52]Oct. 23, 2024Spotlight PAYouTubePPP

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[d]
Margin
of error
Eugene
DePasquale (D)
Dave
Sunday (R)
OtherUndecided
ActiVote[53]October 4–25, 2024400 (LV)± 4.9%51%49%
ActiVote[54]September 6 – October 7, 2024400 (LV)± 4.9%50%50%
Fabrizio Ward (R)/
Impact Research
(D)[55][A]
September 17–24, 20241,398 (LV)47%44%9%
ActiVote[56]July 26 – August 23, 2024400 (LV)± 4.9%53%47%
Commonwealth Foundation[57]June 14–19, 2024800 (RV)± 3.46%43%39%4%13%
Fabrizio Ward (R)/
Impact Research
(D)[58][A]
April 24–30, 20241,398 (LV)± 3.0%43%44%1%12%

Results

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2024 Pennsylvania Attorney General election[59]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanDave Sunday3,496,67950.81%+4.48
DemocraticEugene DePasquale3,179,37646.20%−4.65
LibertarianRob Cowburn88,8351.29%−0.48
GreenRichard Weiss68,0460.99%−0.05
ConstitutionJustin Magill31,2820.45%N/A
ForwardEric Settle18,1510.26%N/A
Total votes6,882,369100.00%N/A
Republicangain fromDemocratic

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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By congressional district

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Sunday won ten of 17 congressional districts.

DistrictDePasqualeSundayRepresentative
1st46%52%Brian Fitzpatrick
2ndBrendan Boyle
3rdDwight Evans
4thMadeleine Dean
5thMary Gay Scanlon
6thChrissy Houlahan
7th46%51%Susan Wild (118th Congress)
Ryan Mackenzie (119th Congress)
8thMatt Cartwright (118th Congress)
Rob Bresnahan (119th Congress)
9thDan Meuser
10thScott Perry
11thLloyd Smucker
12thSummer Lee
13thJohn Joyce
14thGuy Reschenthaler
15thGlenn Thompson
16thMike Kelly
17thChris Deluzio

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Numbered as the 14th district from 2003–2019
  2. ^Forward Party candidate Eric Settle also participated in the April 4 forum.
  3. ^Numbered as the 16th district from 2017–2019
  4. ^abKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

Partisan clients

  1. ^abPoll commissioned byAARP

References

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