Year | Type | Turnout | Winner | Runner-Up |
Other | Total Votes |
2024 |
S1 |
68% |
Dave McCormick (R) |
3,397,310 |
48.8% |
Bob Casey, Jr.* (D) |
3,380,640 |
48.6% |
179,378 [+] |
2.6% |
6,957,328 |
[-] Other candidates in 2024 included:
John Thomas (Libertarian) 89,537 (1.3%);
Leila Hazou (Green) 66,239 (1.0%);
Marty Selker (Constitution) 23,602 (0.3%);
|
2022 |
S3 |
52% |
John Fetterman (D) |
2,751,012 |
51.2% |
Mehmet Oz (R) |
2,487,260 |
46.3% |
129,749 [+] |
2.4% |
5,368,021 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022 included:
Erik Gerhardt (Libertarian) 72,887 (1.4%);
Richard Weiss (Green) 30,434 (0.6%);
Dan Wassmer (Keystone) 26,428 (0.5%);
|
2022 |
G |
52% |
Josh Shapiro (D) |
3,031,137 |
56.5% |
Doug Mastriano (R) |
2,238,477 |
41.7% |
96,565 [+] |
1.8% |
5,366,179 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022 included:
Matt Hackenburg (Libertarian) 51,611 (1.0%);
Christina Digiulo (Green) 24,436 (0.5%);
Joseph Soloski (Keystone) 20,518 (0.4%);
|
|
2018 |
G |
50% |
Tom Wolf* (D) |
2,895,652 |
57.8% |
Scott Wagner (R) |
2,039,882 |
40.7% |
77,021 [+] |
1.5% |
5,012,555 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018 included:
Ken Krawchuk (Libertarian) 49,229 (1.0%);
Paul Glover (Green) 27,792 (0.6%);
|
2018 |
S1 |
50% |
Bob Casey, Jr.* (D) |
2,792,437 |
55.7% |
Lou Barletta (R) |
2,134,848 |
42.6% |
82,115 [+] |
1.6% |
5,009,400 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018 included:
Dale Kerns (Libertarian) 50,907 (1.0%);
Neal Gale (Green) 31,208 (0.6%);
|
2016 |
S3 |
60% |
Pat Toomey* (R) |
2,951,702 |
48.8% |
Katie McGinty (D) |
2,865,012 |
47.3% |
235,142 [+] |
3.9% |
6,051,856 |
[-] Other candidates in 2016 included:
Edward Clifford (Libertarian) 235,142 (3.9%);
|
2014 |
G |
35% |
Tom Wolf (D) |
1,920,355 |
54.9% |
Tom Corbett* (R) |
1,575,511 |
45.1% |
0 |
0.0% |
3,495,866 |
[-] Other candidates in 2014 included:
|
2012 |
S1 |
56% |
Bob Casey, Jr.* (D) |
3,021,364 |
53.7% |
Tom Smith (R) |
2,509,132 |
44.6% |
96,926 [+] |
1.7% |
5,627,422 |
[-] Other candidates in 2012 included:
Rayburn Smith (Libertarian) 96,926 (1.7%);
|
2010 |
G |
40% |
Tom Corbett (R) |
2,172,763 |
54.5% |
Dan Onorato (D) |
1,814,788 |
45.5% |
0 |
0.0% |
3,987,551 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010 included:
|
2010 |
S3 |
40% |
Pat Toomey (R) |
2,028,945 |
51.0% |
Joe Sestak (D) |
1,948,716 |
49.0% |
0 |
0.0% |
3,977,661 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010 included:
|
|
2006 |
G |
43% |
Ed Rendell* (D) |
2,470,517 |
60.3% |
Lynn Swann (R) |
1,622,135 |
39.6% |
3,425 |
0.1% |
4,096,077 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006 included:
|
2006 |
S1 |
43% |
Bob Casey, Jr. (D) |
2,392,984 |
58.6% |
Rick Santorum* (R) |
1,684,778 |
41.3% |
3,281 |
0.1% |
4,081,043 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006 included:
|
2004 |
S3 |
59% |
Arlen Specter* (R) |
2,925,080 |
52.6% |
Joseph Hoeffel (D) |
2,334,126 |
42.0% |
299,899 [+] |
5.4% |
5,559,105 |
[-] Other candidates in 2004 included:
James Clymer (Constitution) 220,056 (4.0%);
Betsy Summers (Libertarian) 79,263 (1.4%);
|
2002 |
G |
38% |
Ed Rendell (D) |
1,913,235 |
53.4% |
Mike Fisher (R) |
1,589,408 |
44.4% |
79,346 [+] |
2.2% |
3,581,989 |
[-] Other candidates in 2002 included:
Ken Krawchuk (Libertarian) 40,923 (1.1%);
Michael Morrill (Green) 38,423 (1.1%);
|
2000 |
S1 |
51% |
Rick Santorum* (R) |
2,481,962 |
52.4% |
Ron Klink (D) |
2,154,908 |
45.5% |
98,634 [+] |
2.1% |
4,735,504 |
[-] Other candidates in 2000 included:
John Featherman (Libertarian) 45,775 (1.0%);
Lester Searer (Constitution) 28,382 (0.6%);
Robert Domske (Reform) 24,089 (0.5%);
|
|
1998 |
G |
32% |
Tom Ridge* (R) |
1,736,844 |
57.4% |
Ivan Itkin (D) |
938,745 |
31.0% |
349,563 [+] |
11.6% |
3,025,152 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998 included:
Peg Luksik (Constitution) 315,761 (10.4%);
Ken Krawchuk (Libertarian) 33,591 (1.1%);
|
1998 |
S3 |
32% |
Arlen Specter* (R) |
1,814,180 |
61.3% |
Bill Lloyd (D) |
1,028,839 |
34.8% |
114,753 [+] |
3.9% |
2,957,772 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998 included:
Dean Snyder (Constitution) 68,377 (2.3%);
Jack Iannantuano (Libertarian) 46,103 (1.6%);
|
1994 |
S1 |
38% |
Rick Santorum (R) |
1,735,691 |
49.4% |
Harris Wofford* (D) |
1,648,481 |
46.9% |
129,189 [+] |
3.7% |
3,513,361 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994 included:
Diane Blough (Patriot) 69,825 (2.0%);
Donald Eisenberger (Libertarian) 59,115 (1.7%);
|
1994 |
G |
39% |
Tom Ridge (R) |
1,627,976 |
45.4% |
Mark Singel (D) |
1,430,099 |
39.9% |
527,451 [+] |
14.7% |
3,585,526 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994 included:
Peg Luksik (Constitution) 460,269 (12.8%);
Pat Fallon (Libertarian) 33,602 (0.9%);
Timothy Holloway (Patriot) 33,235 (0.9%);
|
1992 |
S3 |
53% |
Arlen Specter* (R) |
2,358,125 |
49.1% |
Lynn Yeakel (D) |
2,224,966 |
46.3% |
219,319 [+] |
4.6% |
4,802,410 |
[-] Other candidates in 1992 included:
John Perry (Libertarian) 219,319 (4.6%);
|
1991 |
S1 |
37% |
Harris Wofford (D) |
1,860,760 |
55.0% |
Richard Thornburgh (R) |
1,521,986 |
45.0% |
0 |
0.0% |
3,382,746 |
[-] Other candidates in 1991 included:
|
1990 |
G |
34% |
Robert Casey* (D) |
2,065,244 |
67.7% |
Barbara Hafer (R) |
987,516 |
32.3% |
0 |
0.0% |
3,052,760 |
[-] Other candidates in 1990 included:
|
|
1988 |
S1 |
50% |
John Heinz* (R) |
2,901,715 |
66.5% |
Joseph Vignola (D) |
1,416,764 |
32.4% |
48,119 [+] |
1.1% |
4,366,598 |
[-] Other candidates in 1988 included:
Darcy Richardson (Consumer) 25,273 (0.6%);
Henry Haller (Libertarian) 11,822 (0.3%);
Samuel Cross (Populist) 6,455 (0.1%);
Sam Blancato (Socialist Workers) 4,569 (0.1%);
|
1986 |
G |
38% |
Robert Casey (D) |
1,717,484 |
50.7% |
William Scranton III (R) |
1,638,268 |
48.4% |
32,523 [+] |
1.0% |
3,388,275 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986 included:
Heidi Hoover (Consumer) 32,523 (1.0%);
|
1986 |
S3 |
38% |
Arlen Specter* (R) |
1,906,537 |
56.4% |
Bob Edgar (D) |
1,448,219 |
42.9% |
23,470 [+] |
0.7% |
3,378,226 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986 included:
Lance Haver (Consumer) 23,470 (0.7%);
|
1982 |
G |
42% |
Richard Thornburgh* (R) |
1,872,784 |
50.8% |
Allen Ertel (D) |
1,772,353 |
48.1% |
38,848 [+] |
1.1% |
3,683,985 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982 included:
Mark Zola (Socialist Workers) 15,495 (0.4%);
Lee Frissell (Consumer) 13,101 (0.4%);
Richard Fuerle (Libertarian) 10,252 (0.3%);
|
1982 |
S1 |
41% |
John Heinz* (R) |
2,136,418 |
59.3% |
Cyril Wecht (D) |
1,412,965 |
39.2% |
54,725 [+] |
1.5% |
3,604,108 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982 included:
Barbara Karkutt (Libertarian) 19,244 (0.5%);
Kipp Dawson (Socialist Workers) 18,951 (0.5%);
Liane Norman (Consumer) 16,530 (0.5%);
|
1980 |
S3 |
50% |
Arlen Specter (R) |
2,230,404 |
50.5% |
Pete Flaherty (D) |
2,122,391 |
48.0% |
65,247 [+] |
1.5% |
4,418,042 |
[-] Other candidates in 1980 included:
Linda Mohrbacher (Socialist Workers) 27,229 (0.6%);
David Walter (Libertarian) 18,595 (0.4%);
Lee Frissell (Consumer) 16,089 (0.4%);
Frank Kinces (Communist) 3,334 (0.1%);
|
|
1978 |
G |
48% |
Richard Thornburgh (R) |
1,966,042 |
52.5% |
Pete Flaherty (D) |
1,737,888 |
46.4% |
38,039 [+] |
1.0% |
3,741,969 |
[-] Other candidates in 1978 included:
Mark Zola (Socialist Workers) 20,062 (0.5%);
Lee Frissell (Consumer) 17,593 (0.5%);
|
1976 |
S1 |
55% |
John Heinz (R) |
2,381,891 |
52.4% |
William Green (D) |
2,126,977 |
46.8% |
37,485 [+] |
0.8% |
4,546,353 |
[-] Other candidates in 1976 included:
Andrew Watson (Constitution) 26,028 (0.6%);
Frederick Stanton (Socialist Workers) 5,484 (0.1%);
Bernard Salera (Labor) 3,637 (0.1%);
Frank Kinces (Communist) 2,097 (0.0%);
|
1974 |
G |
45% |
Milton Shapp* (D) |
1,878,252 |
53.7% |
Andrew Lewis (R) |
1,578,917 |
45.1% |
43,045 [+] |
1.2% |
3,500,214 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974 included:
Stephen Depue (Constitution) 33,691 (1.0%);
Frederick Stanton (Socialist Workers) 8,980 (0.3%);
|
1974 |
S3 |
45% |
Richard Schweiker* (R) |
1,843,317 |
53.0% |
Pete Flaherty (D) |
1,596,121 |
45.9% |
38,374 [+] |
1.1% |
3,477,812 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974 included:
George Shankey (Constitution) 38,004 (1.1%);
|
1970 |
G |
48% |
Milton Shapp (D) |
2,043,029 |
55.2% |
Raymond Broderick (R) |
1,542,854 |
41.7% |
114,182 [+] |
3.1% |
3,700,065 |
[-] Other candidates in 1970 included:
Andrew Watson (Constitution) 83,406 (2.3%);
Francis McGeever (American Independent) 21,647 (0.6%);
George Taylor (Socialist Labor) 3,588 (0.1%);
Clarissa Cain (Consumer) 2,988 (0.1%);
Pearl Chertov (Socialist Workers) 2,400 (0.1%);
|
1970 |
S1 |
48% |
Hugh Scott* (R) |
1,874,106 |
51.4% |
William Sesler (D) |
1,653,774 |
45.4% |
116,423 [+] |
3.2% |
3,644,303 |
[-] Other candidates in 1970 included:
Frank Gaydosh (Constitution) 85,813 (2.4%);
Henry McFarland (American Independent) 18,275 (0.5%);
Herman Johnson (Socialist Labor) 4,375 (0.1%);
Robin Maisel (Socialist Workers) 3,970 (0.1%);
William Mimms (Consumer) 3,932 (0.1%);
|
|
1968 |
S3 |
63% |
Richard Schweiker (R) |
2,399,762 |
51.9% |
Joseph Clark* (D) |
2,117,662 |
45.8% |
106,794 [+] |
2.3% |
4,624,218 |
[-] Other candidates in 1968 included:
Frank Gaydosh (Constitution) 96,742 (2.1%);
Benson Perry (Socialist Labor) 7,198 (0.2%);
Pearl Chertov (Militant Workers) 2,743 (0.1%);
|
1966 |
G |
55% |
Raymond Shafer (R) |
2,110,349 |
52.1% |
Milton Shapp (D) |
1,868,719 |
46.1% |
71,600 [+] |
1.8% |
4,050,668 |
[-] Other candidates in 1966 included:
Edward Schwartz (Constitution) 57,073 (1.4%);
George Taylor (Socialist Labor) 14,527 (0.4%);
|
1964 |
S1 |
66% |
Hugh Scott* (R) |
2,429,858 |
50.6% |
Genevieve Blatt (D) |
2,359,223 |
49.1% |
14,754 [+] |
0.3% |
4,803,835 |
[-] Other candidates in 1964 included:
Morris Chertov (Militant Workers) 7,317 (0.2%);
George Taylor (Socialist Labor) 6,881 (0.1%);
|
1962 |
S3 |
61% |
Joseph Clark* (D) |
2,238,383 |
51.1% |
James Van Zandt (R) |
2,134,649 |
48.7% |
10,443 [+] |
0.2% |
4,383,475 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962 included:
Arla Albaugh (Socialist Labor) 10,387 (0.2%);
|
1962 |
G |
61% |
William Scranton (R) |
2,424,918 |
55.4% |
Richardson Dilworth (D) |
1,938,627 |
44.3% |
14,497 [+] |
0.3% |
4,378,042 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962 included:
George Taylor (Socialist Labor) 14,340 (0.3%);
|
|
1958 |
S1 |
54% |
Hugh Scott (R) |
2,042,586 |
51.2% |
George Leader (D) |
1,929,821 |
48.4% |
16,215 [+] |
0.4% |
3,988,622 |
[-] Other candidates in 1958 included:
George Taylor (Socialist Labor) 10,431 (0.3%);
Ethel Peterson (Workers) 5,742 (0.1%);
|
1958 |
G |
54% |
David Lawrence (D) |
2,024,852 |
50.8% |
Arthur McGonigle (R) |
1,948,769 |
48.9% |
13,297 [+] |
0.3% |
3,986,918 |
[-] Other candidates in 1958 included:
Herman Johnson (Socialist Labor) 8,677 (0.2%);
Eloise Fickland (Workers) 4,556 (0.1%);
|
1956 |
S3 |
62% |
Joseph Clark (D) |
2,268,641 |
50.1% |
James Duff* (R) |
2,250,671 |
49.7% |
10,562 [+] |
0.2% |
4,529,874 |
[-] Other candidates in 1956 included:
George Taylor (Socialist Labor) 7,922 (0.2%);
Herbert Lewin (Militant Workers) 2,640 (0.1%);
|
1954 |
G |
52% |
George Leader (D) |
1,996,266 |
53.7% |
Lloyd Wood (R) |
1,717,070 |
46.2% |
7,121 [+] |
0.2% |
3,720,457 |
[-] Other candidates in 1954 included:
Henry Beitscher (Progressive) 4,471 (0.1%);
Louis Derle (Socialist Labor) 2,650 (0.1%);
|
1952 |
S1 |
64% |
Edward Martin* (R) |
2,331,034 |
51.6% |
Guy Bard (D) |
2,168,546 |
48.0% |
20,181 [+] |
0.4% |
4,519,761 |
[-] Other candidates in 1952 included:
Ira Sassman (Prohibition) 12,150 (0.3%);
William Van Essen (Socialist) 3,538 (0.1%);
Anna Chester (Militant Workers) 2,258 (0.0%);
Frank Knotek (Independent Government) 1,897 (0.0%);
|
1950 |
S3 |
51% |
James Duff (R) |
1,820,400 |
51.3% |
Francis Myers* (D) |
1,694,076 |
47.7% |
34,227 [+] |
1.0% |
3,548,703 |
[-] Other candidates in 1950 included:
Earl Bergerstock (Prohibition) 12,618 (0.4%);
Jack Still (GI's Against Communism) 8,353 (0.2%);
Lillian Narins (Progressive) 5,516 (0.2%);
William Van Essen (Socialist) 4,864 (0.1%);
Frank Knotek (Industrial Government) 1,596 (0.0%);
Clyde Turner (Militant Workers) 1,219 (0.0%);
|
1950 |
G |
51% |
John Fine (R) |
1,796,119 |
50.7% |
Richardson Dilworth (D) |
1,710,355 |
48.3% |
33,585 [+] |
0.9% |
3,540,059 |
[-] Other candidates in 1950 included:
Richard Blews (Prohibition) 12,282 (0.3%);
Reginald Naugle (GI's Against Communism) 7,715 (0.2%);
Thomas Fitzpatrick (Progressive) 6,097 (0.2%);
Robert Mozer (Socialist) 5,005 (0.1%);
George Taylor (Socialist Workers) 1,645 (0.0%);
Herbert Lewin (Militant Workers) 841 (0.0%);
|
|
1946 |
S1 |
47% |
Edward Martin (R) |
1,853,458 |
59.3% |
Joseph Guffey* (D) |
1,245,338 |
39.8% |
29,064 [+] |
0.9% |
3,127,860 |
[-] Other candidates in 1946 included:
Dale Loren (Prohibition) 17,451 (0.6%);
Frank Knotek (Socialist Labor) 11,613 (0.4%);
|
1946 |
G |
47% |
James Duff (R) |
1,828,462 |
58.5% |
John Rice (D) |
1,270,947 |
40.7% |
26,167 [+] |
0.8% |
3,125,576 |
[-] Other candidates in 1946 included:
James Killip (Prohibition) 13,838 (0.4%);
George Taylor (Socialist Labor) 10,747 (0.3%);
|
1944 |
S3 |
57% |
Francis Myers (D) |
1,864,735 |
50.0% |
James Davis* (R) |
1,840,943 |
49.3% |
24,717 [+] |
0.7% |
3,730,395 |
[-] Other candidates in 1944 included:
Henry Stump (Socialist) 14,129 (0.4%);
Charles Palmer (Prohibition) 8,599 (0.2%);
Frank Knotek (Industrial Government) 1,989 (0.1%);
|
1942 |
G |
40% |
Edward Martin (R) |
1,367,531 |
53.7% |
Clair Ross (D) |
1,149,897 |
45.1% |
30,606 [+] |
1.2% |
2,548,034 |
[-] Other candidates in 1942 included:
Dale Learn (Prohibition) 17,385 (0.7%);
John Haluska (United Pension) 7,911 (0.3%);
Joseph Pirincin (Socialist Labor) 5,310 (0.2%);
|
1940 |
S1 |
63% |
Joseph Guffey* (D) |
2,069,980 |
51.8% |
Jay Cooke (R) |
1,893,104 |
47.4% |
33,826 [+] |
0.8% |
3,996,910 |
[-] Other candidates in 1940 included:
David Felix (Socialist) 15,449 (0.4%);
H.B. Mansell (Prohibition) 11,113 (0.3%);
Carl Reeve (Communist) 4,761 (0.1%);
Frank Knotek (Industrial Government) 2,503 (0.1%);
|
|
1938 |
G |
66% |
Arthur James (R) |
2,036,345 |
53.3% |
Charles Jones (D,RO) |
1,767,095 |
46.2% |
20,346 [+] |
0.5% |
3,823,786 |
[-] Other candidates in 1938 included:
Jesse Holmes (Socialist) 12,635 (0.3%);
Robert Burnham (Prohibition) 6,438 (0.2%);
Ella Omholt (Communist) 1,273 (0.0%);
|
1938 |
S3 |
65% |
James Davis* (R) |
2,086,932 |
54.7% |
George Earle (D) |
1,694,464 |
44.4% |
33,520 [+] |
0.9% |
3,814,916 |
[-] Other candidates in 1938 included:
David Felix (Socialist) 20,155 (0.5%);
Forest Van Valin (Prohibition) 9,327 (0.2%);
Reginald Naugle (Pathfinders) 2,508 (0.1%);
Pat Toohey (Communist) 1,530 (0.0%);
|
Year | Type | Turnout | Winner | Runner-Up |
Other | Total Votes |
|
2024 |
AG |
67% |
Dave Sunday (R) |
3,494,822 |
50.8% |
Eugene DePasquale (D) |
3,176,189 |
46.2% |
205,995 [+] |
3.0% |
6,877,006 |
[-] Other candidates in 2024:
Robert Cowburn (Lbt) 88,721 (1.3%);
Richard Weiss (Grn) 67,915 (1.0%);
Justin Magill (Cst) 31,239 (0.5%);
Eric Settle (I) 18,120 (0.3%);
|
2024 |
AUD |
66% |
Tim DeFoor* (R) |
3,487,827 |
51.1% |
Malcolm Kenyatta (D) |
3,132,256 |
45.9% |
200,345 [+] |
2.9% |
6,820,428 |
[-] Other candidates in 2024:
Reece Smith (Lbt) 123,500 (1.8%);
Bob Goodrich (Cst) 55,900 (0.8%);
Erik Anton (I) 20,945 (0.3%);
|
2024 |
TRE |
66% |
Stacy Garrity* (R) |
3,540,446 |
51.9% |
Erin McClelland (D) |
3,112,292 |
45.6% |
166,655 [+] |
2.4% |
6,819,393 |
[-] Other candidates in 2024:
Nickolas Ciesielski (Lbt) 99,123 (1.5%);
Troy Bowman (Cst) 40,823 (0.6%);
Chris Foster (I) 26,709 (0.4%);
|
|
2022 |
LG |
0% |
Austin Davis (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
Tim McMaster (Lbt) 0 (?%);
Michael Badges-Canning (Grn) 0 (?%);
Nicole Shultz (I) 0 (?%);
|
|
2020 |
AG |
66% |
Josh Shapiro* (D) |
3,461,472 |
50.9% |
Heather Heidelbaugh (R) |
3,153,831 |
46.3% |
191,293 [+] |
2.8% |
6,806,596 |
[-] Other candidates in 2020:
Dan Wassmer (Lbt) 120,489 (1.8%);
Richard Weiss (Grn) 70,804 (1.0%);
|
2020 |
AUD |
65% |
Tim DeFoor (R) |
3,338,009 |
49.4% |
Nina Ahmad (D) |
3,129,131 |
46.3% |
284,517 [+] |
4.2% |
6,751,657 |
[-] Other candidates in 2020:
Jennifer Moore (Lbt) 205,929 (3.1%);
Olivia Faison (Grn) 78,588 (1.2%);
|
2020 |
TRE |
65% |
Stacy Garrity (R) |
3,291,877 |
48.7% |
Joe Torsella* (D) |
3,239,331 |
47.9% |
230,598 [+] |
3.4% |
6,761,806 |
[-] Other candidates in 2020:
Joseph Soloski (Lbt) 148,614 (2.2%);
Timothy Runkle (Grn) 81,984 (1.2%);
|
|
2018 |
LG |
0% |
John Fetterman (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Kathleen Smith (Lbt) 0 (?%);
Jocolyn Bowser-Bostick (Grn) 0 (?%);
|
|
2016 |
AG |
59% |
Josh Shapiro (D) |
3,057,010 |
51.4% |
John Rafferty (R) |
2,891,325 |
48.6% |
0 |
0.0% |
5,948,335 |
[-] Other candidates in 2016:
|
2016 |
AUD |
59% |
Eugene DePasquale* (D) |
2,958,818 |
50.0% |
John Brown (R) |
2,667,318 |
45.1% |
290,795 [+] |
4.9% |
5,916,931 |
[-] Other candidates in 2016:
Jay Sweeney (Grn) 158,942 (2.7%);
Roy Minet (Lbt) 131,853 (2.2%);
|
2016 |
TRE |
59% |
Joe Torsella (D) |
2,991,404 |
50.7% |
Otto Voit (R) |
2,610,811 |
44.2% |
302,926 [+] |
5.1% |
5,905,141 |
[-] Other candidates in 2016:
Kristin Combs (Grn) 170,275 (2.9%);
James Babb (Lbt) 132,654 (2.2%);
|
|
2014 |
LG |
0% |
Mike Stack III (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2014:
|
|
2012 |
AG |
56% |
Kathleen Kane (D) |
3,125,557 |
56.1% |
David Freed (R) |
2,313,506 |
41.6% |
128,140 [+] |
2.3% |
5,567,203 |
[-] Other candidates in 2012:
Marakay Rogers (Lbt) 128,140 (2.3%);
|
2012 |
AUD |
55% |
Eugene DePasquale (D) |
2,729,565 |
49.7% |
John Maher (R) |
2,548,767 |
46.4% |
210,876 [+] |
3.8% |
5,489,208 |
[-] Other candidates in 2012:
Betsy Summers (Lbt) 210,876 (3.8%);
|
2012 |
TRE |
55% |
Rob McCord* (D) |
2,872,344 |
52.5% |
Diana Irey (R) |
2,405,654 |
44.0% |
190,406 [+] |
3.5% |
5,468,404 |
[-] Other candidates in 2012:
Patricia Fryman (Lbt) 190,406 (3.5%);
|
|
2010 |
LG |
0% |
James Cawley (R) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010:
|
|
2008 |
AG |
58% |
Tom Corbett* (R) |
2,939,920 |
52.4% |
John Morganelli (D) |
2,563,892 |
45.7% |
105,834 [+] |
1.9% |
5,609,646 |
[-] Other candidates in 2008:
Marakay Rogers (Lbt) 105,834 (1.9%);
|
2008 |
AUD |
57% |
Jack Wagner* (D) |
3,267,910 |
59.1% |
Chet Beiler (R) |
2,085,538 |
37.7% |
173,692 [+] |
3.1% |
5,527,140 |
[-] Other candidates in 2008:
Betsy Summers (Lbt) 173,692 (3.1%);
|
2008 |
TRE |
57% |
Rob McCord (D) |
3,040,231 |
55.1% |
Tom Ellis (R) |
2,361,346 |
42.8% |
116,197 [+] |
2.1% |
5,517,774 |
[-] Other candidates in 2008:
Berlie Etzel (Lbt) 116,197 (2.1%);
|
|
2006 |
LG |
0% |
Catherine Baker Knoll* (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006:
|
|
2004 |
AG |
57% |
Tom Corbett (R) |
2,720,718 |
50.3% |
Jim Eisenhower (D) |
2,621,927 |
48.4% |
70,624 [+] |
1.3% |
5,413,269 |
[-] Other candidates in 2004:
Marakay Rogers (Grn) 70,624 (1.3%);
|
2004 |
AUD |
56% |
Jack Wagner (D) |
2,786,909 |
52.1% |
Joe Peters (R) |
2,430,648 |
45.4% |
135,361 [+] |
2.5% |
5,352,918 |
[-] Other candidates in 2004:
Ben Price (Grn) 53,716 (1.0%);
Berlie Etzel (Lbt) 52,869 (1.0%);
Leonard Ritchey (Cst) 28,776 (0.5%);
|
2004 |
TRE |
58% |
Bob Casey, Jr. (D) |
3,353,489 |
61.3% |
Jean Pepper (R) |
1,997,951 |
36.5% |
122,384 [+] |
2.2% |
5,473,824 |
[-] Other candidates in 2004:
Darryl Perry (Lbt) 61,238 (1.1%);
Paul Teese (Grn) 40,740 (0.7%);
Max Lampenfeld (Cst) 20,406 (0.4%);
|
|
2002 |
LG |
0% |
Catherine Baker Knoll (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2002:
Henry Haller (Lbt) 0 (?%);
Vicki Smedley (Grn) 0 (?%);
|
|
2000 |
AG |
49% |
Mike Fisher* (R) |
2,495,523 |
54.0% |
Jim Eisenhower (D) |
1,991,144 |
43.1% |
133,041 [+] |
2.9% |
4,619,708 |
[-] Other candidates in 2000:
Thomas Linzey (Grn) 61,216 (1.3%);
Julian Heicklen (Lbt) 41,519 (0.9%);
James Clymer (Cst) 30,306 (0.7%);
|
2000 |
AUD |
50% |
Bob Casey, Jr.* (D) |
2,651,551 |
56.8% |
Katie True (R) |
1,862,934 |
39.9% |
150,056 [+] |
3.2% |
4,664,541 |
[-] Other candidates in 2000:
Anne Goeke (Grn) 62,642 (1.3%);
Jessica Morris (Lbt) 41,967 (0.9%);
John Rhine (Cst) 23,971 (0.5%);
James Blair (Ref) 21,476 (0.5%);
|
2000 |
TRE |
50% |
Barbara Hafer* (R) |
2,307,422 |
49.3% |
Catherine Baker Knoll (D) |
2,211,471 |
47.2% |
162,041 [+] |
3.5% |
4,680,934 |
[-] Other candidates in 2000:
Barbara Knox (Grn) 68,805 (1.5%);
John McDermott (Cst) 41,093 (0.9%);
John Famularo (Lbt) 30,867 (0.7%);
Joseph Patterson (Ref) 21,276 (0.5%);
|
|
1998 |
LG |
0% |
Mark Schweiker* (R) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998:
James Clymer (Cst) 0 (?%);
Henry Haller (Lbt) 0 (?%);
|
|
1996 |
AG |
45% |
Mike Fisher* (R) |
2,083,850 |
49.7% |
Joe Kohn (D) |
2,016,026 |
48.1% |
93,125 [+] |
2.2% |
4,193,001 |
[-] Other candidates in 1996:
Timothy Collins (Lbt) 93,125 (2.2%);
|
1996 |
AUD |
46% |
Bob Casey, Jr. (D) |
2,367,760 |
56.1% |
Bob Nyce (R) |
1,706,835 |
40.4% |
146,721 [+] |
3.5% |
4,221,316 |
[-] Other candidates in 1996:
Sharon Stepps (Lbt) 103,234 (2.4%);
Robert Lord (Cst) 43,487 (1.0%);
|
1996 |
TRE |
46% |
Barbara Hafer (R) |
2,041,081 |
47.9% |
Mina Baker Knoll (D) |
1,952,613 |
45.9% |
264,212 [+] |
6.2% |
4,257,906 |
[-] Other candidates in 1996:
Michael Klein (Ref) 119,158 (2.8%);
Dean Snyder (Cst) 88,452 (2.1%);
John Famularo (Lbt) 56,602 (1.3%);
|
|
1994 |
LG |
0% |
Mark Schweiker (R) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994:
James Clymer (Cst) 0 (?%);
Vincent Hatton (Lbt) 0 (?%);
Mark Freeman (I) 0 (?%);
|
|
1992 |
AG |
50% |
Ernie Preate* (R) |
2,313,397 |
50.4% |
Joe Kohn (D) |
2,187,792 |
47.6% |
92,988 [+] |
2.0% |
4,594,177 |
[-] Other candidates in 1992:
John Ewbank (Lbt) 92,988 (2.0%);
|
1992 |
AUD |
50% |
Barbara Hafer* (R) |
2,340,915 |
51.2% |
Craig Lewis (D) |
2,068,629 |
45.2% |
164,403 [+] |
3.6% |
4,573,947 |
[-] Other candidates in 1992:
James Clymer (Lbt) 164,403 (3.6%);
|
1992 |
TRE |
49% |
Catherine Baker Knoll* (D) |
2,832,031 |
63.5% |
Lowman Henry (R) |
1,532,527 |
34.4% |
95,835 [+] |
2.1% |
4,460,393 |
[-] Other candidates in 1992:
Robert Derringer (Lbt) 95,835 (2.1%);
|
|
1990 |
LG |
0% |
Mark Singel* (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1990:
|
|
1988 |
AG |
49% |
Ernie Preate (R) |
2,183,021 |
50.9% |
Ed Mezvinsky (D) |
2,040,535 |
47.6% |
66,841 [+] |
1.6% |
4,290,397 |
[-] Other candidates in 1988:
Arthur Liebersohn (I) 31,108 (0.7%);
Daniel Mulholland (Lbt) 18,459 (0.4%);
Kathryn Meider (Pop) 17,274 (0.4%);
|
1988 |
AUD |
48% |
Barbara Hafer (R) |
2,101,475 |
49.3% |
Don Bailey* (D) |
2,065,857 |
48.5% |
92,456 [+] |
2.2% |
4,259,788 |
[-] Other candidates in 1988:
Max Weiner (I) 69,361 (1.6%);
David Walter (Lbt) 16,428 (0.4%);
Charles Redmond (Pop) 6,667 (0.2%);
|
1988 |
TRE |
48% |
Catherine Baker Knoll (D) |
2,316,102 |
54.8% |
Philip English (R) |
1,845,140 |
43.6% |
68,687 [+] |
1.6% |
4,229,929 |
[-] Other candidates in 1988:
John Brickhouse (I) 26,592 (0.6%);
Thomas Radomski (Lbt) 18,338 (0.4%);
Susan Davies (I) 15,275 (0.4%);
Joseph Yasenchak (Pop) 8,481 (0.2%);
|
|
1986 |
LG |
0% |
Mark Singel (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986:
John Brickhouse (I) 0 (?%);
|
|
1984 |
AG |
52% |
LeRoy Zimmerman* (R) |
2,287,586 |
49.7% |
Allen Ertel (D) |
2,259,043 |
49.1% |
54,715 [+] |
1.2% |
4,601,344 |
[-] Other candidates in 1984:
Arthur Liebersohn (I) 54,715 (1.2%);
|
1984 |
AUD |
51% |
Don Bailey (D) |
2,289,308 |
51.0% |
Susan Shanaman (R) |
2,136,677 |
47.6% |
64,924 [+] |
1.4% |
4,490,909 |
[-] Other candidates in 1984:
Lance Haver (I) 39,041 (0.9%);
David Walter (Lbt) 25,883 (0.6%);
|
1984 |
TRE |
52% |
Budd Dwyer* (R) |
2,348,977 |
51.8% |
Al Benedict (D) |
2,040,693 |
45.0% |
146,401 [+] |
3.2% |
4,536,071 |
[-] Other candidates in 1984:
Priscilla Thomas (I) 115,905 (2.6%);
Ralph Mullinger (Lbt) 30,496 (0.7%);
|
|
1982 |
LG |
0% |
William Scranton III* (R) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982:
William Osteen (SW) 0 (?%);
Judith Faulkner (I) 0 (?%);
David Walter (Lbt) 0 (?%);
|
|
1980 |
AG |
48% |
LeRoy Zimmerman (R) |
2,155,472 |
51.0% |
Michael O'Pake (D) |
2,035,933 |
48.2% |
35,745 [+] |
0.8% |
4,227,150 |
[-] Other candidates in 1980:
Richard Fuerle (Lbt) 35,745 (0.8%);
|
1980 |
AUD |
47% |
Al Benedict* (D) |
2,077,966 |
50.2% |
James Knepper (R) |
1,979,594 |
47.9% |
78,892 [+] |
1.9% |
4,136,452 |
[-] Other candidates in 1980:
Darcy Richardson (I) 48,783 (1.2%);
Brian Sayago (Lbt) 30,109 (0.7%);
|
1980 |
TRE |
46% |
Budd Dwyer (R) |
2,055,199 |
50.4% |
Robert E. Casey* (D) |
1,925,126 |
47.2% |
99,253 [+] |
2.4% |
4,079,578 |
[-] Other candidates in 1980:
Thelma Hambright (I) 43,801 (1.1%);
Frank Bubb (Lbt) 31,573 (0.8%);
Tony Dunn (SW) 23,879 (0.6%);
|
|
1978 |
LG |
0% |
William Scranton III (R) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1978:
Naomi Herman (SW) 0 (?%);
Betty Burkett (I) 0 (?%);
|
|
1976 |
AUD |
52% |
Al Benedict (D) |
2,300,049 |
53.8% |
Patrick Gleason (R) |
1,923,313 |
45.0% |
54,680 [+] |
1.3% |
4,278,042 |
[-] Other candidates in 1976:
John Backman (Cst) 36,849 (0.9%);
Louis Gonzalez (Lab) 17,647 (0.4%);
|
1976 |
TRE |
53% |
Robert E. Casey (D) |
2,276,636 |
52.5% |
Patricia Crawford (R) |
2,022,412 |
46.6% |
41,405 [+] |
1.0% |
4,340,453 |
[-] Other candidates in 1976:
Frederick Siegle (I) 29,490 (0.7%);
Robin Taub (Lab) 11,774 (0.3%);
|
|
1974 |
LG |
0% |
Ernest Kline* (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974:
Ellis Werft (I) 0 (?%);
Frederick Stanton (SW) 0 (?%);
|
|
1972 |
AUD |
54% |
Robert Casey* (D) |
2,448,938 |
55.4% |
Franklin McCorkel (R) |
1,918,091 |
43.4% |
54,087 [+] |
1.2% |
4,421,116 |
[-] Other candidates in 1972:
Stephen Depue (Cst) 37,341 (0.8%);
Joseph Sanders (SW) 16,746 (0.4%);
|
1972 |
TRE |
53% |
Grace Sloan* (D) |
2,297,851 |
52.4% |
Glenn Williams (R) |
2,023,378 |
46.2% |
60,516 [+] |
1.4% |
4,381,745 |
[-] Other candidates in 1972:
Mary Alice Backman (Cst) 43,699 (1.0%);
Harvey McArthur (SW) 16,817 (0.4%);
|
|
1970 |
LG |
0% |
Ernest Kline (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1970:
Joseph Brewer (Cst) 0 (?%);
Conrad Moore (AIP) 0 (?%);
Paul Barnes (SL) 0 (?%);
Leonard Galloway (I) 0 (?%);
Mark Zola (SW) 0 (?%);
|
|
1968 |
AUD |
61% |
Robert Casey (D) |
2,451,789 |
54.1% |
Warner Depuy (R) |
2,007,645 |
44.3% |
73,577 [+] |
1.6% |
4,533,011 |
[-] Other candidates in 1968:
William Ellison (I) 55,816 (1.2%);
Paul Ferguson (SL) 11,753 (0.3%);
Frederick Stanton (SW) 5,971 (0.1%);
|
1968 |
TRE |
61% |
Grace Sloan (D) |
2,329,335 |
51.4% |
Frank Pasquerilla (R) |
2,129,339 |
47.0% |
71,249 [+] |
1.6% |
4,529,923 |
[-] Other candidates in 1968:
Bart Amerdolla (I) 53,605 (1.2%);
Herman Johansen (SL) 11,220 (0.2%);
Richard Lesnick (SW) 6,381 (0.1%);
|
|
1966 |
LG |
55% |
Raymond Broderick (R) |
1,992,954 |
50.0% |
Leonard Staisey (D) |
1,931,841 |
48.4% |
62,589 [+] |
1.6% |
3,987,384 |
[-] Other candidates in 1966:
Richard Swaney (I) 47,335 (1.2%);
Herman Johansen (SL) 15,254 (0.4%);
|
|
1964 |
AUD |
63% |
Grace Sloan (D) |
2,616,871 |
57.4% |
Stuart Helm (R) |
1,933,341 |
42.4% |
10,107 [+] |
0.2% |
4,560,319 |
[-] Other candidates in 1964:
Arla Albaugh (SL) 10,080 (0.2%);
|
1964 |
TRE |
63% |
Thomas Minehart (D) |
2,543,244 |
55.8% |
Robert Fleming (R) |
2,001,203 |
43.9% |
11,148 [+] |
0.2% |
4,555,595 |
[-] Other candidates in 1964:
Herman Johansen (SL) 11,118 (0.2%);
|
|
1962 |
LG |
60% |
Raymond Shafer (R) |
2,239,377 |
51.8% |
Stephen McCann (D) |
2,067,522 |
47.8% |
15,111 [+] |
0.3% |
4,322,010 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962:
Benson Perry (SL) 15,075 (0.3%);
|
|
1960 |
AUD |
69% |
Thomas Minehart (D) |
2,528,740 |
51.3% |
Robert Kent (R) |
2,383,178 |
48.4% |
16,431 [+] |
0.3% |
4,928,349 |
[-] Other candidates in 1960:
George Taylor (SL) 10,836 (0.2%);
Arthur Felberbaum (I) 5,595 (0.1%);
|
1960 |
TRE |
69% |
Grace Sloan (D) |
2,511,941 |
51.0% |
Charles Smith (R) |
2,395,770 |
48.7% |
13,624 [+] |
0.3% |
4,921,335 |
[-] Other candidates in 1960:
Herman Johansen (SL) 8,912 (0.2%);
Morris Chertov (I) 4,712 (0.1%);
|