Republican wins state House special election in central Pennsylvania; GOP 1 seat away from control
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Republican Michael Stender has won a special election for a Pennsylvania House of Representatives seat in central Pennsylvania. His victory Tuesday retains the seat vacated by a GOP member who was elected to the state Senate earlier this year. Majority control of the House hinges on another special election, in the Philadelphia suburbs. Whichever party wins the race between Democrat Heather Boyd and Republican Katie Ford will have 102 members, the minimum needed to control the agenda in the 203-seat state House. The Associated Press has not called that race.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Democrats’ narrow majority in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives is on the line Tuesday with two special elections that will determine which party controls the chamber.
One of those contests is expected to swing Republicans’ way, but the other in Delaware County, in the Philadelphia suburbs, will be more competitive. It’s the second time this year that Democrats have sweated the outcome of House special elections, and they hope to be just as lucky as before.