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Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District special election, 2018

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2018
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Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District special
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General: November 6, 2018

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The7th Congressional District of Pennsylvania held a special election for theU.S. House of Representatives in 2018. The election coincided with the regular 2018 election on November 6, 2018. The winner of the special election served in Congress untilPatrick Meehan's (R) term expired on January 1, 2019.[1]

On February 19, 2018, thePennsylvania Supreme Court adopted a new congressional district map after ruling that the original map constituted an illegalpartisan gerrymander. District locations and numbers were changed by the new map. Candidates on this page were listed under Pennsylvania’s new districts, which were used in the 2018 congressional elections. Clickhere for more information about the ruling. The special election for the 7th Congressional District was held under the old congressional maps.

For more on regularly scheduled elections in 2018, please see:

Candidates and election results

General election

Special general election for U.S. House Pennsylvania District 7

Mary Gay Scanlon defeatedPearl Kim,Sandra Salas, andBrianna Johnston in the special general election for U.S. House Pennsylvania District 7 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mary Gay Scanlon
Mary Gay Scanlon (D)
 
52.3
 
173,268
Image of Pearl Kim
Pearl Kim (R)
 
46.0
 
152,503
Image of Sandra Salas
Sandra Salas (L) Candidate Connection
 
1.0
 
3,177
Image of Brianna Johnston
Brianna Johnston (G)
 
0.8
 
2,511

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There were noincumbents in this race. The results have been certified. Source

Total votes: 331,459
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District history

2016

See also:Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District election, 2016

Heading into the election, Ballotpediarated this race as safely Republican. IncumbentPatrick Meehan (R) defeatedMary Ellen Balchunis (D) in the general election on November 8, 2016. Meehan defeatedStan Casacio in the Republican primary, while Balchunis defeatedBill Golderer to win the Democratic nomination. The primary elections took place on April 26, 2016.[2][3]

U.S. House, Pennsylvania District 7 General Election, 2016
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngPatrick MeehanIncumbent59.5%225,678
    Democratic Mary Ellen Balchunis40.5%153,824
Total Votes379,502
Source:Pennsylvania Department of State


U.S. House, Pennsylvania District 7 Democratic Primary, 2016
CandidateVote %Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngMary Ellen Balchunis74%52,792
Bill Golderer26%18,509
Total Votes71,301
Source:Pennsylvania Department of State
U.S. House, Pennsylvania District 7 Republican Primary, 2016
CandidateVote %Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngPatrick MeehanIncumbent76.4%86,178
Stan Casacio23.6%26,674
Total Votes112,852
Source:Pennsylvania Department of State

Pivot Counties

See also:Pivot Counties by state

Three of 67 Pennsylvania counties—4.5 percent—arepivot counties. These are counties that voted forBarack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and forDonald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 pivot counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states.

Counties won by Trump in 2016 and Obama in 2012 and 2008
CountyTrump margin of victory in 2016Obama margin of victory in 2012Obama margin of victory in 2008
Erie County, Pennsylvania1.56%16.03%19.88%
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania19.31%4.81%8.41%
Northampton County, Pennsylvania3.78%4.71%12.30%

In the 2016 presidential election,Donald Trump (R) won Pennsylvania with 48.2 percent of the vote.Hillary Clinton (D) received 47.5 percent. In presidential elections between 1900 and 2016, Pennsylvania cast votes for the winning presidential candidate 76.7 percent of the time. In that same time frame, Pennsylvania supported Republican candidates for president more often than Democratic candidates, 53.3 to 43.3 percent. The state, however, favored Democrats in every presidential election between 2000 and 2012, but voted Republican in 2016.

Presidential results by legislative district

The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state House districts in Pennsylvania. Click[show] to expand the table. The "Obama," "Romney," "Clinton," and "Trump" columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The "2012 Margin" and "2016 Margin" columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. The "Party Control" column notes which party held that seat heading into the 2018 general election. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled byDaily Kos.[4][5]

In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won 89 out of 203 state House districts in Pennsylvania with an average margin of victory of 37.4 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won 84 out of 203 state House districts in Pennsylvania with an average margin of victory of 37.3 points. Clinton won 19 districts controlled by Republicans heading into the 2018 elections.
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 114 out of 203 state House districts in Pennsylvania with an average margin of victory of 20 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 119 out of 203 state House districts in Pennsylvania with an average margin of victory of 28.2 points. Trump won 17 districts controlled by Democrats heading into the 2018 elections.
2016 Presidential Results by state House District '
DistrictObamaRomney2012 MarginClintonTrump2016 MarginParty Control
174.23%24.51%D+49.762.96%33.11%D+29.8D
264.16%34.60%D+29.654.43%40.91%D+13.5D
352.42%46.30%D+6.145.74%49.76%R+4D
447.98%50.56%R+2.634.90%60.52%R+25.6R
539.20%59.23%R+2030.95%64.64%R+33.7R
641.46%56.84%R+15.433.98%61.68%R+27.7R
758.14%40.56%D+17.644.84%51.68%R+6.8D
831.90%66.60%R+34.724.28%71.25%R+47R
947.63%51.12%R+3.536.69%60.36%R+23.7D
1045.01%53.45%R+8.435.93%59.86%R+23.9R
1134.69%63.96%R+29.328.50%66.88%R+38.4R
1229.48%69.55%R+40.131.88%64.41%R+32.5R
1343.63%55.27%R+11.642.73%53.04%R+10.3R
1438.01%60.67%R+22.732.28%64.15%R+31.9R
1537.23%61.54%R+24.331.00%65.48%R+34.5R
1653.92%44.73%D+9.246.00%50.52%R+4.5D
1742.32%56.30%R+1429.47%66.56%R+37.1R
1857.88%40.91%D+1752.85%44.12%D+8.7R
1986.11%12.84%D+73.383.38%13.65%D+69.7D
2061.01%37.46%D+23.660.52%34.84%D+25.7D
2157.83%40.46%D+17.459.05%36.62%D+22.4D
2276.43%22.64%D+53.872.60%24.54%D+48.1D
2373.62%24.04%D+49.680.06%16.36%D+63.7D
2490.72%8.31%D+82.490.51%7.00%D+83.5D
2551.85%47.12%D+4.750.07%46.87%D+3.2D
2645.47%53.34%R+7.943.50%52.49%R+9R
2763.70%34.87%D+28.860.79%35.34%D+25.5D
2836.63%62.52%R+25.943.46%52.61%R+9.2R
2945.87%53.06%R+7.246.10%50.52%R+4.4R
3040.91%58.24%R+17.344.48%51.61%R+7.1R
3150.76%48.04%D+2.755.20%41.17%D+14D
3260.05%38.99%D+21.159.16%37.83%D+21.3D
3349.03%49.75%R+0.745.55%50.80%R+5.3D
3468.62%30.16%D+38.568.78%28.17%D+40.6D
3563.94%35.20%D+28.757.89%39.41%D+18.5D
3660.88%37.46%D+23.456.42%39.30%D+17.1D
3728.95%69.66%R+40.726.19%69.00%R+42.8R
3850.42%48.41%D+246.28%50.58%R+4.3D
3940.59%58.52%R+17.936.49%60.37%R+23.9R
4036.83%62.34%R+25.541.12%55.57%R+14.4R
4142.46%56.09%R+13.641.74%53.32%R+11.6R
4255.31%43.47%D+11.860.20%35.63%D+24.6D
4336.53%62.17%R+25.636.27%58.57%R+22.3R
4441.51%57.51%R+1643.16%53.29%R+10.1R
4551.33%47.58%D+3.749.81%46.66%D+3.2D
4644.33%54.63%R+10.339.68%56.72%R+17R
4740.06%58.68%R+18.634.74%60.75%R+26R
4845.49%53.23%R+7.740.70%55.39%R+14.7D
4949.95%48.61%D+1.337.74%58.75%R+21R
5046.33%52.50%R+6.233.66%63.80%R+30.1D
5141.10%57.87%R+16.830.84%66.70%R+35.9R
5240.85%57.93%R+17.130.15%67.36%R+37.2R
5348.81%49.75%R+0.948.69%46.74%D+2R
5436.11%62.89%R+26.834.91%61.80%R+26.9R
5539.89%58.83%R+18.931.43%65.24%R+33.8D
5634.08%64.90%R+30.831.32%65.45%R+34.1R
5736.37%62.35%R+2633.60%62.73%R+29.1R
5843.41%55.41%R+1234.02%63.22%R+29.2R
5931.93%66.81%R+34.926.42%70.50%R+44.1R
6030.82%67.77%R+3724.08%72.85%R+48.8R
6151.45%47.61%D+3.856.68%39.73%D+16.9R
6243.10%55.21%R+12.134.47%61.69%R+27.2R
6329.59%68.69%R+39.122.17%74.25%R+52.1R
6434.96%63.20%R+28.226.01%69.72%R+43.7R
6539.55%58.80%R+19.327.22%68.57%R+41.4R
6627.05%71.53%R+44.518.49%78.42%R+59.9R
6732.35%65.98%R+33.622.32%74.12%R+51.8R
6831.27%66.99%R+35.720.98%74.62%R+53.6R
6925.99%72.68%R+46.718.90%78.57%R+59.7R
7063.08%35.97%D+27.163.15%33.72%D+29.4D
7142.84%55.39%R+12.534.58%62.24%R+27.7D
7237.01%61.10%R+24.126.49%70.36%R+43.9D
7338.10%60.27%R+22.224.79%72.19%R+47.4R
7462.76%36.10%D+26.760.37%35.55%D+24.8R
7536.38%62.06%R+25.724.79%71.59%R+46.8R
7639.88%58.53%R+18.629.08%67.03%R+37.9D
7759.83%37.36%D+22.560.78%33.56%D+27.2D
7822.54%76.40%R+53.916.03%81.71%R+65.7R
7939.22%59.27%R+2030.70%65.55%R+34.9R
8026.47%72.45%R+4620.96%76.10%R+55.1R
8135.33%63.30%R+2830.25%66.04%R+35.8R
8226.74%72.05%R+45.319.62%77.01%R+57.4R
8338.82%59.70%R+20.932.82%62.88%R+30.1R
8426.66%72.04%R+45.418.99%77.66%R+58.7R
8535.45%62.97%R+27.531.55%64.64%R+33.1R
8633.17%65.18%R+3225.57%69.93%R+44.4R
8741.20%57.38%R+16.241.82%53.91%R+12.1R
8841.23%57.13%R+15.941.39%53.53%R+12.1R
8934.19%64.52%R+30.329.92%66.31%R+36.4R
9028.09%70.61%R+42.522.85%73.48%R+50.6R
9137.65%60.93%R+23.332.20%63.86%R+31.7R
9231.91%66.77%R+34.928.03%67.52%R+39.5R
9334.53%63.91%R+29.431.05%64.67%R+33.6R
9435.78%62.70%R+26.928.86%66.88%R+38R
9565.14%33.21%D+31.961.43%33.92%D+27.5D
9674.86%23.26%D+51.673.28%21.55%D+51.7D
9740.15%58.50%R+18.442.36%52.82%R+10.5R
9837.73%60.63%R+22.932.52%61.78%R+29.3R
9928.97%69.60%R+40.625.97%68.75%R+42.8R
10034.03%64.51%R+30.528.29%67.35%R+39.1R
10139.74%58.92%R+19.237.40%58.74%R+21.3R
10231.56%66.91%R+35.324.88%71.23%R+46.3R
10381.25%17.74%D+63.578.28%18.44%D+59.8D
10446.98%51.71%R+4.742.83%53.30%R+10.5R
10545.32%53.34%R+844.00%51.91%R+7.9R
10643.98%54.60%R+10.643.80%51.46%R+7.7R
10742.37%55.71%R+13.328.98%66.96%R+38R
10834.84%63.47%R+28.626.52%69.44%R+42.9R
10942.93%55.31%R+12.432.18%63.26%R+31.1R
11038.40%59.80%R+21.425.85%69.59%R+43.7R
11139.36%59.14%R+19.828.62%67.57%R+39R
11269.10%29.74%D+39.455.53%41.46%D+14.1D
11367.49%31.46%D+3656.83%40.31%D+16.5D
11458.64%40.26%D+18.444.66%52.39%R+7.7D
11564.27%34.56%D+29.758.15%38.28%D+19.9D
11640.79%57.87%R+17.131.33%66.07%R+34.7R
11741.83%56.50%R+14.730.66%66.00%R+35.3R
11855.83%43.08%D+12.840.74%56.46%R+15.7D
11951.23%47.10%D+4.135.40%61.77%R+26.4D
12053.79%44.76%D+942.55%54.62%R+12.1R
12161.17%37.18%D+2447.71%48.91%R+1.2D
12244.86%53.22%R+8.430.76%65.46%R+34.7R
12351.65%46.75%D+4.931.73%65.03%R+33.3D
12437.56%60.67%R+23.125.51%70.74%R+45.2R
12536.51%62.03%R+25.523.43%72.95%R+49.5R
12663.45%34.97%D+28.557.62%38.36%D+19.3D
12780.68%18.33%D+62.477.08%19.95%D+57.1D
12841.43%57.06%R+15.638.02%57.47%R+19.5R
12941.67%56.89%R+15.237.61%57.86%R+20.3R
13042.78%55.70%R+12.935.25%60.10%R+24.9R
13144.49%54.03%R+9.541.91%53.76%R+11.9R
13265.53%33.25%D+32.364.10%32.82%D+31.3D
13359.02%39.41%D+19.652.89%42.75%D+10.1D
13443.39%55.42%R+1241.92%54.04%R+12.1R
13564.54%34.06%D+30.561.91%34.09%D+27.8D
13659.36%39.16%D+20.253.35%42.48%D+10.9D
13746.66%52.14%R+5.540.33%56.02%R+15.7R
13843.63%55.31%R+11.739.52%56.92%R+17.4R
13939.33%59.34%R+2030.73%66.15%R+35.4R
14063.59%35.05%D+28.554.38%41.60%D+12.8D
14162.97%35.53%D+27.452.82%43.31%D+9.5D
14249.07%49.78%R+0.746.32%50.25%R+3.9R
14345.51%53.19%R+7.747.61%48.14%R+0.5R
14444.70%54.17%R+9.545.34%50.70%R+5.4R
14544.16%54.36%R+10.239.59%55.70%R+16.1R
14650.85%47.96%D+2.948.37%47.29%D+1.1R
14743.65%54.97%R+11.341.16%54.54%R+13.4R
14860.73%38.33%D+22.467.12%29.75%D+37.4D
14960.45%38.56%D+21.966.82%29.98%D+36.8D
15049.69%49.13%D+0.651.73%44.27%D+7.5R
15150.81%48.28%D+2.555.25%41.23%D+14R
15252.27%46.64%D+5.654.58%41.63%D+12.9R
15363.65%35.32%D+28.366.36%30.20%D+36.2D
15474.52%24.59%D+49.977.91%19.15%D+58.8D
15547.56%51.25%R+3.751.80%43.97%D+7.8R
15649.44%49.46%R+054.28%41.62%D+12.7D
15752.13%46.72%D+5.458.80%37.01%D+21.8R
15848.38%50.45%R+2.152.99%42.96%D+10R
15983.68%15.63%D+6877.53%20.25%D+57.3D
16046.71%52.30%R+5.649.20%47.16%D+2R
16155.77%43.14%D+12.653.41%43.19%D+10.2D
16257.37%41.38%D+1649.64%46.80%D+2.8R
16355.33%43.45%D+11.954.70%41.57%D+13.1R
16482.20%16.96%D+65.281.93%15.75%D+66.2D
16548.98%50.02%R+151.81%44.91%D+6.9R
16661.53%37.33%D+24.267.49%28.93%D+38.6D
16748.42%50.53%R+2.155.67%40.48%D+15.2R
16847.78%51.08%R+3.351.51%44.79%D+6.7R
16934.04%64.45%R+30.427.83%67.92%R+40.1R
17056.95%42.17%D+14.849.20%48.35%D+0.9R
17140.68%57.64%R+1739.86%55.53%R+15.7R
17259.28%39.77%D+19.555.26%41.93%D+13.3D
17364.49%34.35%D+30.156.90%40.57%D+16.3D
17461.67%37.38%D+24.357.06%40.39%D+16.7D
17579.87%18.59%D+61.381.59%15.10%D+66.5D
17650.90%47.71%D+3.241.51%54.94%R+13.4R
17765.38%33.22%D+32.256.98%39.92%D+17.1R
17842.85%56.21%R+13.446.82%50.00%R+3.2R
17992.03%7.63%D+84.489.49%8.95%D+80.5D
18091.88%7.78%D+84.190.18%8.68%D+81.5D
18194.57%4.54%D+9092.34%5.28%D+87.1D
18280.77%17.83%D+62.985.13%12.25%D+72.9D
18346.31%52.33%R+637.34%58.86%R+21.5R
18474.15%24.62%D+49.568.00%29.12%D+38.9D
18581.50%18.03%D+63.577.31%21.01%D+56.3D
18692.45%6.89%D+85.690.67%7.27%D+83.4D
18741.65%56.98%R+15.339.49%56.43%R+16.9R
18892.78%5.93%D+86.993.67%3.86%D+89.8D
18952.75%45.91%D+6.845.71%51.06%R+5.4R
19097.49%2.19%D+95.395.73%2.77%D+93D
19197.46%2.39%D+95.195.90%3.11%D+92.8D
19296.72%3.08%D+93.695.06%3.68%D+91.4D
19332.78%65.92%R+33.127.49%68.67%R+41.2R
19470.09%28.46%D+41.672.03%24.29%D+47.7D
19592.86%6.25%D+86.692.54%5.33%D+87.2D
19635.76%62.90%R+27.128.34%67.63%R+39.3R
19797.04%2.75%D+94.395.62%3.52%D+92.1D
19897.73%1.99%D+95.796.12%2.54%D+93.6D
19939.71%58.82%R+19.137.16%58.63%R+21.5R
20094.69%4.79%D+89.994.29%3.97%D+90.3D
20198.24%1.52%D+96.796.47%2.17%D+94.3D
20280.92%18.39%D+62.578.97%19.01%D+60D
20396.00%3.80%D+92.294.44%4.23%D+90.2D
Total52.08%46.68%D+5.447.85%48.58%R+0.7-
Source:Daily Kos


State overview

Partisan control

This section details the partisan control of federal and state positions in Pennsylvania heading into the 2018 elections.

Congressional delegation

State executives

State legislature

Trifecta status

  • Pennsylvania was underdivided government, meaning that the two parties shared control of the state government.Tom Wolf (D) served as governor, while Republicans controlled the state legislature.

2018 elections

See also:Pennsylvania elections, 2018

Pennsylvania held elections for the following positions in 2018:

Demographics

Demographic data for Pennsylvania
 PennsylvaniaU.S.
Total population:12,791,904316,515,021
Land area (sq mi):44,7433,531,905
Race and ethnicity**
White:81.6%73.6%
Black/African American:11%12.6%
Asian:3.1%5.1%
Native American:0.2%0.8%
Pacific Islander:0%0.2%
Two or more:2.1%3%
Hispanic/Latino:6.4%17.1%
Education
High school graduation rate:89.2%86.7%
College graduation rate:28.6%29.8%
Income
Median household income:$53,599$53,889
Persons below poverty level:15.9%11.3%
Source:U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2010-2015)
Clickhere for more information on the 2020 census andhere for more on its impact on the redistricting process in Pennsylvania.
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the censushere.

As of July 2017, Pennsylvania had a population of approximately 12,800,000 people, with its three largest cities being Philadelphia (pop. est. 1.6 million), Pittsburgh (pop. est. 300,000), and Allentown (pop. est. 120,000).[6][7]

State election history

This section provides an overview of federal and state elections in Pennsylvania from 2000 to 2016. All data comes from thePennsylvania Department of State.

Historical elections

Presidential elections, 2000-2016

This chart shows the results of the presidential election in Pennsylvania every year from 2000 to 2016.

Election results (President of the United States), Pennsylvania 2000-2016
YearFirst-place candidateFirst-place candidate votes (%)Second-place candidateSecond-place candidate votes (%)Margin of victory (%)
2016Republican PartyDonald Trump48.6%Democratic PartyHillary Clinton47.9%0.7%
2012Democratic PartyBarack Obama52.1%Republican PartyMitt Romney46.7%5.4%
2008Democratic PartyBarack Obama54.7%Republican PartyJohn McCain44.3%10.4%
2004Democratic PartyJohn Kerry51.0%Republican PartyGeorge Bush48.5%2.5%
2000Democratic PartyAl Gore50.6%Republican PartyGeorge Bush46.4%4.2%

U.S. Senate elections, 2000-2016

This chart shows the results ofU.S. Senate races in Pennsylvania from 2000 to 2016. Every state has two Senate seats, and each seat goes up for election every six years. The terms of the seats are staggered so that roughly one-third of the seats are up every two years.

Election results (U.S. Senator), Pennsylvania 2000-2016
YearFirst-place candidateFirst-place candidate votes (%)Second-place candidateSecond-place candidate votes (%)Margin of victory (%)
2016Republican PartyPatrick Toomey48.8%Democratic PartyKatie McGinty47.3%1.5%
2012Democratic PartyBob Casey53.7%Republican PartyTom Smith44.6%9.1%
2010Republican PartyPatrick Toomey51.0%Democratic PartyJoe Sestak49.0%2.0%
2006Democratic PartyBob Casey58.7%Republican PartyRick Santorum41.3%17.4%
2004Republican Party Arlen Specter52.6%Democratic PartyJoseph Hoeffel42.0%10.6%
2000Republican PartyRick Santorum52.4%Democratic Party Ron Klink45.5%6.9%

Gubernatorial elections, 2000-2016

This chart shows the results of the four gubernatorial elections held between 2000 and 2016. Gubernatorial elections are held every four years in Pennsylvania.

Election results (Governor), Pennsylvania 2000-2016
YearFirst-place candidateFirst-place candidate votes (%)Second-place candidateSecond-place candidate votes (%)Margin of victory (%)
2014Democratic PartyTom Wolf54.9%Republican PartyThomas Corbett45.1%9.8%
2010Republican PartyThomas Corbett54.5%Democratic PartyDan Onorato45.5%9.0%
2006Democratic PartyEd Rendell60.4%Republican Party Lynn Swann39.6%20.8%
2002Democratic PartyEd Rendell53.4%Republican PartyMike Fisher44.3%9.1%

Congressional delegation, 2000-2016

This chart shows the number of Democrats and Republicans who were elected to represent Pennsylvania in theU.S. House from 2000 to 2016. Elections for U.S. House seats are held every two years.

Congressional delegation, Pennsylvania 2000-2016
YearRepublicansRepublicans (%)DemocratsDemocrats (%)Balance of power
2016Republican Party1372.2%Democratic Party527.8%R+8
2014Republican Party1372.2%Democratic Party527.8%R+8
2012Republican Party1372.2%Democratic Party527.8%R+8
2010Republican Party1263.2%Democratic Party736.8%R+5
2008Republican Party736.8%Democratic Party1263.2%D+5
2006Republican Party842.1%Democratic Party1157.9%D+3
2004Republican Party1263.2%Democratic Party736.8%R+5
2002Republican Party1263.2%Democratic Party736.8%R+5
2000Republican Party1152.4%Democratic Party1047.6%R+1

Trifectas, 1992-2017

Astate government trifecta occurs when one party controls both chambers of the state legislature and the governor's office.

Pennsylvania Party Control: 1992-2026
One year of a Democratic trifecta  •  Twelve years of Republican trifectas
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See also

Footnotes


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