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1996 Pennsylvania Senate election

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1996 Pennsylvania Senate election

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All odd-numbered seats in thePennsylvania State Senate
26 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderRobert JubelirerBob Mellow
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader sinceMarch 15, 1994January 3, 1989
Leader's seat30th22nd
Last election2921
Seats won1510
Seats after3020
Seat changeIncrease 1Decrease 1
Popular vote1,102,937982,343
Percentage52.62%46.87%

Results by gains and holds
Results by winning party vote share
     Democratic hold
     Republican hold     Republican gain
     No election
Republican:     50–60%     60–70%     >90%
Democratic:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%

President Pro Tempore before election

Robert Jubelirer
Republican

ElectedPresident Pro Tempore

Robert Jubelirer
Republican

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The1996 elections for the Pennsylvania State Senate were held on November 5, with 25 of 50 districts being contested. Primary elections were held on April 23, 1996.[1] The term of office for those elected in 1996 began when the Senate convened in January 1997. Pennsylvania State Senators are elected for four-year terms, with half of the seats up for election every two years.[2] The election coincided with the1996 United States presidential election,United States House of Representatives elections and theelection of the entirety of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

Republicans had controlled the chamber since the 1994 election.

Results summary

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Retiring incumbents

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Democrats

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  1. District 35:William J. Stewart retired.

Republicans

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  1. District 19:Earl M. Baker retired.
  2. District 21:Tim Shaffer retired.
  3. District 25:John Peterson retired to run forCongress.
  4. District 37:Mike Fisher retired to run forAttorney General.

Incumbents defeated in primary

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Democrats

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  1. District 39:Eugene Porterfield lost renomination toAllen Kukovich.

Primary elections

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Democratic primary

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1996 Pennsylvania Senate elections
Democratic primary[1]
DistrictCandidatesVotesPercent
1Vince Fumo16,945100.00
3Roxanne Jones17,954100.00
5Tom Mills6,367100.00
7Vincent Hughes17,218100.00
9Robert L. Felker3,637100.00
11Michael O'Pake9,717100.00
13Bill Saylor4,789100.00
15D. Ann Smilek7,147100.00
17Dave Romine5,606100.00
19Sara R. Nichols4,321100.00
21Robert Thomas7,84052.86
Larry M. Kriess6,99347.14
23No candidate filed for party.
25Curt Bowley6,17545.77
Lugene Inzana5,16638.30
Ronald Lee Bills Sr.2,14915.93
27No candidate filed for party.
29No candidate filed for party.
31James Hoefler6,364100.00
33No candidate filed for party.
35John N. Wozniak12,57541.15
P. J. Stevens11,83338.72
Daniel Kane4,24413.89
Linda Jo Berkey1,9066.24
37Gregory Fajt19,143100.00
39Allen Kukovich17,49255.30
Eugene Porterfield14,13944.70
41Patrick J. Stapleton Jr.15,324100.00
43Jay Costa17,63257.77
Rich Talarico6,69421.93
Steve Luncinski3,56311.67
George John Tkach2,6328.62
45Albert Belan24,043100.00
47Gerald LaValle23,898100.00
49Anthony Andrezeski15,604100.00


Republican primary

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1996 Pennsylvania Senate elections
Republican primary[1]
DistrictCandidatesVotesPercent
1Ron A. Reilly2,800100.00
3Michael G. Floyd1,493100.00
5Frank A. Salvatore7,843100.00
7Edward P. Bevans1,590100.00
9Clarence D. Bell23,101100.00
11Scott C. Carbon6,518100.00
13Gibson E. Armstrong15,059100.00
15Jeffrey Piccola17,202100.00
17Richard Tilghman16,439100.00
19Robert J. Thompson19,721100.00
21Mary Jo White6,05525.63
John R. McMillin Jr.5,57523.60
Robert Kasenter5,01921.25
Mark D. Burd2,82211.95
Brian D. Knapp2,60811.04
Jan K. Richardson1,5456.54
23Roger A. Madigan16,566100.00
25Bill Slocum8,02832.25
Joe Scarnati7,67730.84
Ron Orris5,27321.18
Michael A. Aiello3,91815.74
27Edward Helfrick12,064100.00
29James J. Rhoades14,322100.00
31Harold Mowery17,442100.00
33Terry L. Punt14,336100.00
35Samuel F. Rizzo11,255100.00
37Tim Murphy11,40269.89
John Schnatterly4,91230.11
39Charles H. Frederickson8,834100.00
41George R. Kepple12,903100.00
43Kathy Matta6,041100.00
45Dick Reid7,586100.00
47No candidate filed for party.
49Jane Earll12,031100.00

General election

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Overview

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Statewide outlook[3]
AffiliationCandidatesVotes%Seats beforeSeats upSeats wonSeats after
Republican241,102,93752.62291415 (Increase1)30
Democratic21982,34346.87211110 (Decrease1)20
Write-in-6,4840.31----
Libertarian14,1620.20000 (Steady)0
Total462,095,926100.0050252550

Close races

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Five district races had winning margins of less than 15%:

DistrictWinnerMargin
District 41Democratic6.5%
District 49Republican (flip)10.7%
District 37Republican10.7%
District 13Republican13.1%
District 25Republican14.2%

District breakdown

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DistrictPartyIncumbentStatusPartyCandidateVotes%
1DemocraticVince FumoRe-electedDemocraticVince Fumo57,26778.65
RepublicanRon A. Reilly15,54221.35
3DemocraticRoxanne JonesDied[a]DemocraticShirley Kitchen58,21888.01
RepublicanMichael G. Floyd7,93411.99
5RepublicanFrank A. SalvatoreRe-electedRepublicanFrank A. Salvatore46,57559.27
DemocraticTom Mills32,01140.73
7DemocraticVincent HughesRe-electedDemocraticVincent Hughes64,84689.04
RepublicanEdward P. Bevans7,98010.96
9RepublicanClarence D. BellRe-electedRepublicanClarence D. Bell59,88265.42
DemocraticRobert L. Felker31,64734.58
11DemocraticMichael O'PakeRe-electedDemocraticMichael O'Pake58,10872.90
RepublicanScott C. Carbon21,60227.10
13RepublicanGibson E. ArmstrongRe-electedRepublicanGibson E. Armstrong48,12556.54
DemocraticBill Saylor36,98743.46
15RepublicanJeffrey PiccolaRe-electedRepublicanJeffrey Piccola60,10066.96
DemocraticD. Ann Smilek29,66033.04
17RepublicanRichard TilghmanRe-electedRepublicanRichard Tilghman59,82358.75
DemocraticDave Romine42,00441.25
19RepublicanEarl M. BakerRetiredRepublicanRobert J. Thompson60,12262.70
DemocraticThomas J. Bosak31,60132.96
LibertarianThomas F. McGrady Jr.4,1624.34
21RepublicanTim ShafferRetiredRepublicanMary Jo White51,53260.04
DemocraticRobert Thomas34,30339.96
23RepublicanRoger A. MadiganRe-electedRepublicanRoger A. Madigan62,044100.00
25RepublicanJohn PetersonRetired torun for CongressRepublicanBill Slocum46,80457.11
DemocraticCurt Bowley35,14442.89
27RepublicanEdward HelfrickRe-electedRepublicanEdward Helfrick58,000100.00
29RepublicanJames J. RhoadesRe-electedRepublicanJames J. Rhoades81,872100.00
31RepublicanHarold MoweryRe-electedRepublicanHarold Mowery61,00467.88
DemocraticJames M. Hoefler28,86932.12
33RepublicanTerry L. PuntRe-electedRepublicanTerry L. Punt82,599100.00
35DemocraticWilliam J. StewartRetiredDemocraticJohn N. Wozniak59,50570.54
RepublicanSamuel F. Rizzo24,85529.46
37RepublicanMike FisherRetired torun for Attorney GeneralRepublicanTim Murphy59,43455.36
DemocraticGregory Fajt47,91944.64
39DemocraticEugene PorterfieldDefeated in primaryDemocraticAllen Kukovich51,07160.96
RepublicanCharles H. Frederickson32,70439.04
41DemocraticPatrick J. Stapleton Jr.Re-electedDemocraticPatrick J. Stapleton Jr.43,43953.25
RepublicanGeorge R. Kepple38,13846.75
43DemocraticJay CostaRe-electedDemocraticJay Costa60,89071.00
RepublicanKathy Matta24,86729.00
45DemocraticAlbert BelanRe-electedDemocraticAlbert Belan53,51864.06
RepublicanDick Reid30,03235.94
47DemocraticGerald LaValleRe-electedDemocraticGerald LaValle83,905100.00
49DemocraticAnthony AndrezeskiDefeatedRepublicanJane Earll51,36755.35
DemocraticAnthony Andrezeski41,43144.65

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Jones died on May 19, 1996, after winning the primary.Shirley Kitchen was chosen as the Democratic nominee.

References

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  1. ^abcThe Pennsylvania Manual. Vol. 113.Harrisburg:Pennsylvania Department of General Services. 1997. p. 7-10.ISSN 0275-8814.
  2. ^Center, Legislativate Data Processing."Members of the Senate".The official website for the Pennsylvania General Assembly.Archived from the original on September 15, 2019. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  3. ^The Pennsylvania Manual. Vol. 113.Harrisburg:Pennsylvania Department of General Services. 1997. p. 7-23.ISSN 0275-8814.
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