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Three candidates appear to be in the running so far. One has a half-endorsement from the president but the state treasurer is the early favorite.
On the ballot in Pennsylvania this year are elections for president, U.S. House and Senate, three state row offices (attorney general, auditor general, and treasurer), and state House and Senate.
Former congressman describes bipartisan push to make the state’s voters more confident in our electoral system.
On May 20, Pennsylvanians will vote for primary candidates to fill a vacancy each on the Commonwealth and Superior Courts, as well as municipal races that will vary by county.
Pennsylvania remains one of the most restrictive states in determining who can participate in primary elections.