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The 2022 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The election was held concurrently with elections for all other Class 3 U.S. senators, elections for the U.S. House of Representatives, and a gubernatorial election. Although Fetterman led in most pre-election polls, Oz passed Fetterman in polling as election day approached, leading pundits to predict Oz would win. However, Fetterman won the election comfortably, defeating Oz by a 4.9% margin.

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  • The 2022 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The election was held concurrently with elections for all other Class 3 U.S. senators, elections for the U.S. House of Representatives, and a gubernatorial election. Incumbent Republican Senator Pat Toomey chose to retire after serving two terms; this was the first open Senate seat since 1980. Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania John Fetterman won the open seat, defeating Republican surgeon and television personality Mehmet Oz. Fetterman became the first Democrat to win this seat since 1962, and his victory marks the first time Democrats were elected to both of the state's Senate seats since 1947. Due to it being an open Republican-held seat in a state won by Democratic President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, the seat was seen by many Democrats as the party's best possible Senate pickup in 2022, and the race was seen, correctly, by both political parties as important in determining control of the Senate. In the May 17 primary, Fetterman won the Democratic nomination with 59% of the vote, comfortably defeating his closest rival, U.S. Representative Conor Lamb. Oz narrowly won the Republican primary, with a 0.1% difference between him and businessman David McCormick in second place, subsequently triggering an automatic recount. McCormick conceded the nomination on June 3, making Oz the first Muslim candidate to be nominated by either major party for U.S. Senate. The general election campaign was highly contentious, with both candidates frequently attacking each other. Fetterman accused Oz of being an elitist carpetbagger with a radical anti-abortion stance, while Oz in turn accused Fetterman of being a socialist who was insufficiently committed to fighting crime. Fetterman's health was also a major issue, with the lieutenant governor suffering a stroke days before his primary victory that left him largely incapacitated for two months. Although Fetterman led in most pre-election polls, Oz passed Fetterman in polling as election day approached, leading pundits to predict Oz would win. However, Fetterman won the election comfortably, defeating Oz by a 4.9% margin. This was the only Senate seat in the 2022 cycle to flip from one party to another. (en)
  • Las elecciones al Senado de los Estados Unidos Pensilvania se realizaron el 8 de noviembre de 2022 para elegir a un miembro del Senado de los Estados Unidos para representar a Pensilvania. El titular republicano de dos mandatos, Pat Toomey, anunció el 5 de octubre de 2020 que no se presentaría a la reelección para un tercer mandato.​​ Debido a este desarrollo, se espera que la elección sea competitiva e importante para determinar si los demócratas o los republicanos controlarán el Senado en 2023. Esto se atribuye a que el escaño está abierto para los republicanos ubicado en un estado que ganó el presidente Joe Biden en las elecciones presidenciales de 2020.​ De todos los escaños del Senado de Clase 3, muchos demócratas consideran que el de Pensilvania es la mejor oportunidad posible de obtener un escaño ocupado por los republicanos.​ La primaria se llevó a cabo el 17 de mayo y el vicegobernador John Fetterman aseguró la nominación demócrata. Los resultados finales de las primarias republicanas aún se están tabulando, sujetos a un recuento electoral obligatorio. Mehmet Oz y David McCormick están casi empatados, separados por una diferencia del 0,1%. La ley electoral de Pensilvania exige un recuento automático si la diferencia entre los dos candidatos principales para un cargo estatal es del 0,5 % de los votos o menos.​ (es)
  • Выборы в Сенат США в Пенсильвании состоялись 8 ноября 2022 года. Победитель представит штат в верхней палате Конгресса США. 5 октября 2020 года действующий сенатор-республиканец Пэт Туми объявил, что не будет баллотироваться на переизбрание на третий срок. В связи с этим ожидалось, что выборы будут конкурентными и важными для определения партии, которая будет контролировать Сенат. Считалось, что именно в Пенсильвании демократы имели возможность перехватить место у республиканцев, что собственно и произошло. Внутрипартийные выборы состоялись 17 мая. От Демократической партии была выдвинута кандидатура вице-губернатора Джона Феттермана. Первые результаты праймериз Республиканской партии показали, что Мехмет Оз и шли «ноздря в ноздрю», их разделяло примерно 0,1%. 3 июня Маккормик признал своё поражение. По результатам всеобщих выборов победу одержал Феттерман. (ru)
  • 2022年賓夕法尼亞州聯邦參議員選舉將於2022年11月8日與其他聯邦參議員席位選舉、聯邦眾議院選舉和州長選舉同時舉行,以選舉代表賓夕法尼亞州的聯邦參議員。 第二任任期的現任共和黨聯邦參議員於2020年10月5日宣布他不會競選連任第三個任期。 由於這一事態發展,預計選舉將具有競爭力,並且對於確定民主黨人 還是共和黨人將在2023年控制參議院至關重要。這歸因於該席位是由共和黨控制的公開席位一個位於喬·拜登總統在2020年總統大選中獲勝的州。 賓夕法尼亞州被許多民主黨人視為獲得所有第3類參議院席位的最佳機會。 初選於5月17日舉行,副州長约翰·费特曼獲得民主黨提名成為候選人。共和黨方面,因為穆罕默德·奧茲和大衛·麥考米克的得票數过于接近,进行自動重新計票。6月3日,大衛·麥考米克做出让步承认败选,穆罕默德·奧茲獲得共和黨提名成為候選人。 (zh)
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  • ;U.S. Presidents * Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States ' ;U.S. Senators * Josh Hawley, Missouri ;U.S. Representatives * Dan Crenshaw, Texas's 2nd congressional district * Ronny Jackson, Texas's 13th congressional district * Mike Kelly, PA-16; formerly * Guy Reschenthaler, ' ;Individuals * Donald Trump Jr., businessman and son of President Donald Trump (en)
  • ;U.S. Representatives * Fred Keller, U.S. Representative for ;Statewide officials * Stacy Garrity, Pennsylvania Treasurer ;State senators * Ryan Aument, 36th District * Dan Laughlin, 49th district * Wayne Langerholc, 35th district * Scott Martin, 13th district * Bob Mensch, 24th district , 147th district * Patrick Stefano, 32nd district * Scott Wagner, 28th district , Republican nominee for Governor in 2018 * Judy Ward, 30th district; formerly the 80th ;State representatives * Torren Ecker, 193st district * Sue Helm, 104th district * John D. Hershey, 82nd district * R. Lee James, 64th district * Barry Jozwiak, 5th district * Aaron Kaufer, 120th district * Dawn Keefer, 92nd district * Jack Rader, 176th district * Frank Ryan, 101st district * Tommy Sankey, 73rd district; formerly the 74th * Jesse Topper, 78th district ;Organizations *BIPAC ;Individuals * John Arnold, philanthropist and founder of Arnold Ventures LLC * Kenneth Langone, billionaire businessman, investor, and philanthropist * Ross Perot Jr., real-estate developer (en)
  • ;U.S. Presidents * Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States ;Executive branch officials *David Bernhardt, U.S. Secretary of the Interior * Ben Carson, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development * David Friedman, U.S. Ambassador to Israel * Richard Grenell, Special Presidential Envoy for Serbia and Kosovo Peace Negotiations , U.S. Ambassador to Germany , Acting Director of National Intelligence * Nikki Haley, United States Ambassador to the United Nations and Governor of South Carolina *Steven Law, United States Deputy Secretary of Labor * David McCormick, Under Secretary of the Treasury , Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security , 2022 Republican candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania * Rick Perry, U.S. Secretary of Energy and Governor of Texas * Tom Ridge, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security , United States Homeland Security Advisor , Governor of Pennsylvania *Wilbur Ross, U.S. Secretary of Commerce * Carla Sands, U.S. Ambassador to Denmark , 2022 Republican candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania *Matt Schlapp, White House Director of Political Affairs *Mercedes Schlapp, White House Director of Strategic Communications *Jim Schultz, Associate White House Counsel * Ryan Zinke, U.S. Secretary of the Interior and U.S. representative from Montana's at-large congressional district ;U.S. Senators * Susan Collins, Maine *Tom Cotton, Arkansas *Kevin Cramer, North Dakota * John Kennedy, Louisiana * Roger Marshall, Kansas * Mitch McConnell, Kentucky , Senate Minority Leader , Senate Majority Leader *Rick Scott, Florida *Tim Scott, South Carolina * Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania ;U.S. Representatives * Brian Fitzpatrick, ; formerly PA-08 * Newt Gingrich, Georgia's 6th congressional district , Speaker of the United States House of Representatives * John Joyce, * Fred Keller, * Mike Kelly, PA-16; formerly * Scott Perry, * Guy Reschenthaler, * Dan Meuser, * Lloyd Smucker, ; formerly PA-16 * Glenn Thompson, ; formerly ;Statewide officials * Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey * Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida * Stacy Garrity, Pennsylvania Treasurer * George Pataki, Governor of New York * Sean Reyes, Attorney General of Utah ;State senators *Lisa Baker, 20th district *Cris Dush, 25th district * Mike Regan, 31st district *Holly Schepisi, New Jersey state senator from the 39th district *Judy Ward, 30th district ;State representatives *Carrie DelRosso, 33rd district * Torren Ecker, 193rd district *Jim Gregory, 80th district * Dan Moul, 91st district *Aaron Kaufer, 120th district * Greg Rothman, 87th district * Frank Ryan, 101st district *Lou Schmitt, 79th district *Guy Talarico, New Jersey state assemblyman from the 38th district *Martina White, 170th district ;Local officials *Tom Knox, former Deputy Mayor of Philadelphia for Management and Productivity ' *Justin Taylor, Mayor of Carbondale, Pennsylvania ' ;Party officials *Thomas O. Hicks Jr., Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee *Ronna McDaniel, Chair of the Republican National Committee *Steve Wynn, Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee ;Labor unions *EB Jermyn Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #2 *Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #91 *National Council of Prison Locals *Pennsylvania State Corrections Officers Association * Pennsylvania State Troopers Association *Philadelphia Firefighters' and Paramedics' Union Local 22 *Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #5 ;Organizations *American Crossroads * Americans for Prosperity Action *Huck PAC *Log Cabin Republicans * National Federation of Independent Business * National Republican Senatorial Committee *National Rifle Association *Political Victory Fund * Republican Jewish Coalition * Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America *The Conservative Caucus *United States Chamber of Commerce ;Newspapers and other media *Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ;Individuals * Kathy Barnette, political commentator and candidate for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania in 2022 * Jeff Bartos, 2018 Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, 2022 Republican candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania * Shmuley Boteach, Orthodox Jewish rabbi, author, and TV host *Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America *José Fanjul, businessman *Kimberly Guilfoyle, television news personality * Harold Hamm, businessman * Sean Hannity, conservative political commentator *Daniel Lubetzky, businessman and founder of Kind *Gene Marks, columnist *Chuck Norris, martial artist and actor * Ted Nugent, musician and activist (en)
  • ;Statewide officials *Tom Wolf, 47th Governor of Pennsylvania ;Organizations * Pennsylvania Democratic Party (en)
  • ;U.S. Presidents * Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States ' ;Executive branch officials * Ben Carson, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development * Rick Perry, U.S. Secretary of Energy and Governor of Texas * Ryan Zinke, United States Secretary of the Interior and U.S. representative from Montana's at-large congressional district ;U.S. Representatives * Fred Keller, ' * Guy Reschenthaler, *Lloyd Smucker, ; formerly PA-16 ;Statewide officials * Sean Reyes, Attorney General of Utah ;Individuals * Shmuley Boteach, Orthodox Jewish rabbi, author, and TV host * Sean Hannity, conservative political commentator * Ted Nugent, musician and activist (en)
  • ;State senators * Maria Collett, 12th district * Judy Schwank, 11th district ;State representatives * Tim Briggs, 149th district * Joe Ciresi, 146th district ' * Mary Jo Daley, 148th district * Leanne Krueger, 161st district * Steve Malagari, 53rd district ' * Ben Sanchez, 153rd district * Joe Webster, 150th district * Pam DeLissio, 194th district ;Organizations *314 Action *EMILY's List (en)
  • ;Organizations * Pennsylvania Republican Party ;Newspapers and other media * The Philadelphia Inquirer (en)
  • ;U.S. Representatives *Sharice Davids, Kansas's 3rd congressional district *Al Green, Texas's 9th congressional district ;State representatives *Jessica Benham, 36th district *Matthew Bradford, 70th district *Donna Bullock, 195th district *Danilo Burgos, 197th district *Nancy Guenst, 152nd district *Joseph Hohenstein, 177th district *Stephen Kinsey, 201st district *Maureen Madden, 115th district *Jeanne McNeill, 133rd district ;Local officials *Kendra Brooks, at-large Philadelphia City Councilor *Jamie Gauthier, Philadelphia City Councilor from District 3 *Katherine Gilmore Richardson, at-large Philadelphia City Councilor *Mark Squilla, Philadelphia City Councilor from District 1 *Isaiah Thomas, at-large Philadelphia City Councilor ;Labor unions *American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees District Council #33 *American Federation of Teachers *Service Employees International Union ;Organizations *Brand New Congress *LGBTQ Victory Fund *Democracy For America ;Political parties *Working Families Party ;Individuals *Lee Daniels, movie director, screenwriter, and movie producer *Gloria Steinem, author, women's rights activist (en)
  • ;Executive branch officials *Frank Baxter, U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay *Robin Bernstein, U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic *Ulrich Brechbuhl, Counselor of the U.S. Department of State *David Cornstein, U.S. Ambassador to Hungary *Randy Evans, U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg *David M. Friedman, U.S. Ambassador to Israel *Callista Gingrich, U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See *George Edward Glass, U.S. Ambassador to Portugal *Pete Hoekstra, U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands and U.S. Representative for Michigan's 2nd congressional district *W. Robert Kohorst, U.S. Ambassador to Croatia *Lana Marks, U.S. Ambassador to South Africa *Jamie McCourt, U.S. Ambassador to France and Monaco *Ed McMullen, U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein *Robert O'Brien, National Security Advisor *Robert Pence, U.S. Ambassador to Finland *Adrian Zuckerman, U.S. Ambassador to Romania ;U.S. Senators *Scott Brown, 19th United States Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa and U.S. senator from Massachusetts ;U.S. Representatives *Newt Gingrich, U.S. representative from Georgia's 6th congressional district and 50th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives ;State legislators *Matt Baker, speaker pro tempore of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives , state representative from the 68th district *Greg Rothman, state representative from the 87th district *David Maloney, state representative from the 130th district * (en)
  • ;Judges * Sandra Schultz Newman, Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice ;Labor unions * Fraternal Order of Police Philadelphia – Lodge #5 (en)
  • ;Executive branch officials * Michael Flynn, U.S. National Security Advisor * Sebastian Gorka, Deputy Assistant to the President ;U.S. senators * Joni Ernst, Iowa ;U.S. Representatives * Scott Perry, * Burgess Owens, Utah's 4th congressional district ;State legislators *Cris Dush, state senator from the 25th district *Vernon Jones, Georgia state representative *Doug Mastriano, state senator for the 33rd district ;Organizations *Club for Growth *Pennsylvania State Police Fraternal Order of Police Pioneer Lodge #37 *Gun Owners of America *Republican National Hispanic Assembly *Susan B. Anthony List ;Newspapers and other media *Gab, alt-tech social media website ;Individuals * Jack Brewer, NFL player * Tomi Lahren, conservative political commentator and television host * John Ratzenberger, actor (en)
  • ;Individuals * Roger Stone, political consultant and lobbyist (en)
  • ;Local officials *Paige Gebhardt Cognetti, Mayor of Scranton ;Labor unions *American Postal Workers Union – Pennsylvania chapter *United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1776 *United Steelworkers District 10 *AFSCME – District Council 47 ;Organizations *Council for a Livable World *MarchOn *National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws *United Rural Democrats ;Newspapers and other media * The Philadelphia Tribune ;Individuals *Sean McElwee, activist and co-founder of Data for Progress (en)
  • ;U.S. Representatives * Bob Brady, , Chair of the Democratic Party of Philadelphia * Matt Cartwright, PA-08; formerly * Mike Doyle, ; formerly and * Joe Neguse, Colorado's 2nd congressional district ;State senators * Jim Brewster, 45th district * Jay Costa, Democratic Leader from the 43rd district * Wayne Fontana, 42rd district * Steve Santarsiero, 10th district * Sharif Street, 3rd district ;State representatives * Amen Brown, 190th district * Ryan Bizzarro, 3rd district * Michael Carroll, 118th district * Joe Ciresi, 146th district * Tina Davis, 141st district * Dan Deasy, 27th district * Frank Dermody, Democratic Leader of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 33rd district * Dan Frankel, 23rd district * Patrick Harkins, 1st district * Kristine Howard, 167th district * William Kortz, 38th district * Bridget Malloy Kosierowski, 114th district * Anita Kulik, 45th district * Mark Longietti, 7th district * Steve Malagari, 53rd district * Robert Matzie, 16th district * Robert Merski, 2nd district * Dan Miller, 42nd district * Gerald Mullery, 199th district * Kyle Mullins, 112th district * Napoleon Nelson, 154th district * Eddie Day Pashinski, 121st district * Nick Pisciottano, 38th district * Mark Rozzi, 126th district * Pam Snyder, 50th District * Joe Webster, 150th district * Jake Wheatley, 19th district * Dan Williams, 74th district ;Local officials * Ricky Burgess, Pittsburgh City Councilor * Anthony Coghill, Pittsburgh City Councilor * Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County Executive * Rick Gray, Mayor of Lancaster * Curtis J. Jones Jr., Philadelphia City Councilor from the 4th district * Jim Kenney, Mayor of Philadelphia * Thomas J. Murphy Jr., Mayor of Pittsburgh * Corey O'Connor, Pittsburgh City Councilor * J. William Reynolds, Mayor of Bethlehem * John Street, Mayor of Philadelphia * Jack Stollsteimer, Delaware County District Attorney * Matthew Tuerk, Mayor of Allentown ;Labor unions * American Federation of Government Employees * American Federation of Teachers–Pittsburgh chapter * Communications Workers of America * International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Local #3 * International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers Local #2 * International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local #1044 * International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local #5, #98, #269, #654 * International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local #205 * International Union of Operating Engineers Local #66 * International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Local #21, #51 * Laborers' International Union of Eastern Pennsylvania * Laborers' International Union of Western Pennsylvania * Operative Plasterers' and Cement Masons' International Association Local #592 * Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals * Philadelphia Building & Construction Trades Council * Pittsburgh Firefighters IAFF * Sheet Metal Workers' International Association Local #12 * United Mine Workers Association * Utility Workers Union of America ;Organizations * National Organization for Women * Philadelphia Democratic Party * Stonewall Democrats PGH * VoteVets.org ;Newspapers and other media * The Philadelphia Inquirer ;Individuals * Nina Ahmad, 2020 Democratic nominee for Pennsylvania Auditor General * James Carville, political consultant and head strategist of the 1992 Bill Clinton presidential campaign * Steve Cozen, founder and chairman of the Philadelphia-based law firm Cozen O'Connor (en)
  • ;Executive branch officials * Gary Cohn, Director of the National Economic Council ' * Emil Henry, Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions * Larry Kudlow, Director of the National Economic Council * Robert Lighthizer, U.S. Trade Representative * Justin Muzinich, U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury * Mike Pompeo, U.S. Secretary of State , Director of the CIA , and U.S. Representative for Kansas's 4th congressional district * Dina Powell, U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategy , Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs , director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office ' ;U.S. senators * Ted Cruz, Texas and candidate for President of the United States in 2016 *Rick Santorum, Pennsylvania * Dan Sullivan, Alaska ;U.S. Governors * Mike Huckabee, Governor of Arkansas ;U.S. Representatives * Dan Meuser, * Elise Stefanik, New York's 21st congressional district *Glenn Thompson, PA-16; formerly ;Local officials * Joel Klein, New York City Schools Chancellor , United States assistant attorney general for the Antitrust Division , Deputy White House Counsel ' ;Labor unions * National Border Patrol Council ;Newspapers and other media * New York Post ;Individuals * Stanley Druckenmiller, lead investor for the Quantum Fund and hedge fund manager * William Ford, chairman and CEO of General Atlantic * Hugh Hewitt, radio host, commentator * Kenneth Griffin, hedge fund manager and CEO of Citadel LLC * Paul Tudor Jones, hedge fund manager ' * John F. W. Rogers, executive vice president, chief of staff and secretary to the board of Goldman Sachs * Stephen Scharzman, chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group * Dan Senor, political advisor to Mitt Romney (en)
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  • 2022年賓夕法尼亞州聯邦參議員選舉將於2022年11月8日與其他聯邦參議員席位選舉、聯邦眾議院選舉和州長選舉同時舉行,以選舉代表賓夕法尼亞州的聯邦參議員。 第二任任期的現任共和黨聯邦參議員於2020年10月5日宣布他不會競選連任第三個任期。 由於這一事態發展,預計選舉將具有競爭力,並且對於確定民主黨人 還是共和黨人將在2023年控制參議院至關重要。這歸因於該席位是由共和黨控制的公開席位一個位於喬·拜登總統在2020年總統大選中獲勝的州。 賓夕法尼亞州被許多民主黨人視為獲得所有第3類參議院席位的最佳機會。 初選於5月17日舉行,副州長约翰·费特曼獲得民主黨提名成為候選人。共和黨方面,因為穆罕默德·奧茲和大衛·麥考米克的得票數过于接近,进行自動重新計票。6月3日,大衛·麥考米克做出让步承认败选,穆罕默德·奧茲獲得共和黨提名成為候選人。 (zh)
  • The 2022 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The election was held concurrently with elections for all other Class 3 U.S. senators, elections for the U.S. House of Representatives, and a gubernatorial election. Although Fetterman led in most pre-election polls, Oz passed Fetterman in polling as election day approached, leading pundits to predict Oz would win. However, Fetterman won the election comfortably, defeating Oz by a 4.9% margin. (en)
  • Las elecciones al Senado de los Estados Unidos Pensilvania se realizaron el 8 de noviembre de 2022 para elegir a un miembro del Senado de los Estados Unidos para representar a Pensilvania. El titular republicano de dos mandatos, Pat Toomey, anunció el 5 de octubre de 2020 que no se presentaría a la reelección para un tercer mandato.​​ Debido a este desarrollo, se espera que la elección sea competitiva e importante para determinar si los demócratas o los republicanos controlarán el Senado en 2023. Esto se atribuye a que el escaño está abierto para los republicanos ubicado en un estado que ganó el presidente Joe Biden en las elecciones presidenciales de 2020.​ De todos los escaños del Senado de Clase 3, muchos demócratas consideran que el de Pensilvania es la mejor oportunidad posible de obt (es)
  • Выборы в Сенат США в Пенсильвании состоялись 8 ноября 2022 года. Победитель представит штат в верхней палате Конгресса США. 5 октября 2020 года действующий сенатор-республиканец Пэт Туми объявил, что не будет баллотироваться на переизбрание на третий срок. В связи с этим ожидалось, что выборы будут конкурентными и важными для определения партии, которая будет контролировать Сенат. Считалось, что именно в Пенсильвании демократы имели возможность перехватить место у республиканцев, что собственно и произошло. (ru)
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  • 2022 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania (en)
  • Elección al Senado de los Estados Unidos en Pensilvania de 2022 (es)
  • Выборы в Сенат США в Пенсильвании (2022) (ru)
  • 2022年賓夕法尼亞州聯邦參議員選舉 (zh)
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