Yesterday, voters spoke out against incumbents in a record number of upsets. There's no doubt next year's legislature will look significantly different, with the big question being will the republicans maintain control of the House and Senate? Below are the upsets...
State Senate:
30 – (R) Eichleberger d. Jubelirer (Leadership)
48 –(R) Folmer d. Brightbill (Leadership)
State House:
6 – (R) Roae d. Focier
10 – (D) Gibbons d. Lagrotta (Committee Chair)
21 – (D) Benningtond. Pistella(Committee Chair) 38 – (D) Kortz d. Ruffing
42 – (R) Harris d. T. Stevenson
90 – (R) Rock d. Fleagle(Committee Vice Chair)
91 – (R) Moul d. Maitland
97 – (R) Bear d. Baldwin 100 – (R) Cutler d. Armstrong
102 – (R) Swanger d. Zug
112 – (D) Smith d. Belardi (Leadership)
125 – (R) Hornberger d. Allen (Committee Chair)
130 – (R) Reed d. Leh (Committee Chair)
152 – (R) Murt d. Cornell
187 – (R) Mantz d. Semmel (Committee Chair)
Other notables:
(D) Preston (Committee Chair) won by 64 votes
(R) Perzel (Speaker of the House garnered fewer votes than (D) Kearney
(R) Kenney (Environmental Resources Chair) garnered fewer votes than (D) Boyle
(R) Scavello fewer votes than (D) Kennedy
(R) Taylor fewer votes than (D) Enggasser
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