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2024 Pennsylvania Senate election
Results by gains and holds
Results by winning party vote share Results: Democratic hold Republican holdVote share: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%
Elections for the Pennsylvania State Senate were held on November 5, 2024, with 25 of 50 districts being contested. The term of office for those elected in 2024 will begin when the Senate convenes in January 2025. Pennsylvania State Senators are elected for four-year terms, with half of the seats up for election every two years.[ 1] The election coincided with the 2024 U.S. presidential election , elections to the U.S. Senate , elections to the U.S. House of Representatives , and elections to the entirety of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives .
Republicans have controlled the chamber since the 1994 election (30 years).
Outgoing incumbents [ edit ]
Incumbents not seeking re-election [ edit ]
District 45: Jim Brewster retired.[ 2]
District 15: John DiSanto retired.[ 3]
District 31: Mike Regan retired.[ 4]
Source:[ 10]
Source
Ranking
As of
CNalysis [ 11]
Likely R
February 29, 2024
District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
1
Democratic
Nikil Saval
Re-elected
Democratic
Nikil Saval
109,065
100.00%
3
Democratic
Sharif Street
Re-elected
Democratic
Sharif Street
90,091
100.00%
5
Democratic
Jimmy Dillon
Defeated
Republican
Joe Picozzi
50,515
50.41%
Democratic
Jimmy Dillon
49,686
49.59%
7
Democratic
Vincent Hughes
Re-elected
Democratic
Vincent Hughes
112,670
100.00%
9
Democratic
John I. Kane
Re-elected
Democratic
John I. Kane
80,793
56.03%
Republican
Michael Woodin
63,392
43.97%
11
Democratic
Judy Schwank
Re-elected
Democratic
Judy Schwank
63,214
58.61%
Republican
Lisha Rowe
44,637
41.39%
13
Republican
Scott Martin
Re-elected
Republican
Scott Martin
64,702 [ 12]
59.12%
Democratic
Trex Proffitt
44,735[ 13]
40.88%
15
Republican
John DiSanto
Retired[ 3]
Republican
Nick DiFrancesco
55,368
41.78%
Democratic
Patty Kim
77,155
58.22%
17
Democratic
Amanda Cappelletti
Re-elected
Democratic
Amanda Cappelletti
98,939
68.29%
Republican
Greg Harris
45,946
31.71%
19
Democratic
Carolyn Comitta
Re-elected
Democratic
Carolyn Comitta
84,612
56.51%
Republican
Duane Milne
65,106
43.49%
21
Republican
Scott Hutchinson
Re-elected
Republican
Scott Hutchinson
115,512
100.00%
23
Republican
Eugene Yaw
Re-elected
Republican
Eugene Yaw
100,523
74.68%
Democratic
Denitra Moffett
34,089
25.32%
25
Republican
Cris Dush
Re-elected
Republican
Cris Dush
87,984
66.44%
Democratic
William McGill
44,444
33.56%
27
Republican
Lynda Schlegel Culver
Re-elected
Republican
Lynda Schlegel Culver
93,626
72.28%
Democratic
Patricia Lawton
35,899
27.72%
29
Republican
Dave Argall
Re-elected
Republican
Dave Argall
85,847
71.08%
Democratic
John Zugarek
31,357
25.96%
Libertarian
Timothy Henning
3,579
2.96%
31
Republican
Mike Regan
Retired[ 4]
Republican
Dawn Keefer
80,049
61.00%
Democratic
Mark Temons
51,169
39.00%
33
Republican
Doug Mastriano
Re-elected
Republican
Doug Mastriano
98,040
69.03%
Democratic
Cameron Schroy
43,991
30.97%
35
Republican
Wayne Langerholc
Re-elected
Republican
Wayne Langerholc
110,748
100.00%
37
Republican
Devlin Robinson
Re-elected
Republican
Devlin Robinson
79,768
52.77%
Democratic
Nicole Ruscitto
71,203
47.11%
39
Republican
Kim Ward
Re-elected
Republican
Kim Ward
112,588
100.00%
41
Republican
Joe Pittman
Re-elected
Republican
Joe Pittman
111,752
100.00%
43
Democratic
Jay Costa
Re-elected
Democratic
Jay Costa
116,507
100.00%
45
Democratic
Jim Brewster
Retired[ 2]
Democratic
Nick Pisciottano
69,105
52.98%
Republican
Jen Dintini
61,117
46.85%
47
Republican
Elder Vogel
Re-elected
Republican
Elder Vogel
96,536
63.85%
Democratic
Kate Lennen
54,666
36.15%
49
Republican
Dan Laughlin
Re-elected
Republican
Dan Laughlin
70,088
54.28%
Democratic
Jim Wertz
59,043
45.72%
Source: [www.electionreturns.pa.gov]
^ Center, Legislativate Data Processing. "Members of the Senate" . The official website for the Pennsylvania General Assembly . Archived from the original on September 15, 2019. Retrieved October 8, 2019 .
^ a b Deto, Ryan (January 10, 2024). "State Sen. Jim Brewster retiring at end of 2024" . Pittsburgh Tribune-Review . Retrieved January 11, 2024 .
^ a b Ulrich, Steve (December 8, 2023). "SD-15: DiSanto Says He Will Not Seek Reelection" . PoliticsPA .
^ a b Owens, Dennis (January 2, 2024). "Pennsylvania State Senator Mike Regan not seeking re-election" . WHTM-TV .
^ a b "2024 Presidential Primary Election Results | State Senator 15" . Dauphin County, Pennsylvania . Retrieved June 8, 2024 .
^ "DEM SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 45" . Allegheny County, PA 2024 General Primary . May 13, 2024. Retrieved June 11, 2024 .
^ "SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY - DISTRICT 49 (DEMOCRATIC)" . Erie County, PA 2024 General Primary Election . May 10, 2024. Retrieved June 11, 2024 .
^ "Summary Results Report 2024 General Primary April 23, 2024 STATISTICS Berks County" (PDF) . Berks County, Pennsylvania . May 13, 2024. p. 10. Retrieved June 11, 2024 .
^ "REP SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 45" . Allegheny County, PA 2024 General Primary . May 13, 2024. Retrieved June 11, 2024 .
^ "2024 Presidential Primary (Official Returns)" . electionreturns.pa.gov . Retrieved June 11, 2024 .
^ "24 PA Forecast" . projects.cnalysis.com . Retrieved April 2, 2024 .
^ https://electionresults.lancastercountypa.gov/results/public/lancaster-county-pa/elections/2024GeneralElection/ballot-items/01000000-e4af-86cf-5953-08dcec50cfca
^ https://electionresults.lancastercountypa.gov/results/public/lancaster-county-pa/elections/2024GeneralElection/ballot-items/01000000-e4af-86cf-5953-08dcec50cfca
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