Overview
- The contest to replace retiring GOP Sen. Pat Toomey tops Pennsylvania’s ticket, as Democrat John Fetterman faces Republican Mehmet Oz for the open Senate seat.
- The race for governor is also open, with Democratic state Attorney General Josh Shapiro running against Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano.
- George W. Bush is the only president in the last half century to win the presidency without winning Pennsylvania.
Race ratings
CNN’s Election Center uses race ratings by Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales.
Senate and governor race ratings
House race ratings
Key dates and voting information
- October 24: Last day to register to vote in Pennsylvania
- November 01: Last day to request an absentee/mail-in ballot in Pennsylvania
- November 01: Last day to vote early in person in Pennsylvania. Early in-person voting begins mid-September, when counties are expected to begin mailing out ballots
- November 8: Election Day
- Election Day polls open: 7 a.m. local time (ET)
- Election Day polls close: 8 p.m. local time (ET)
- Look up your voter registration status
- Register to vote in Pennsylvania
- Look up your polling location
- ID requirements to vote
- Pennsylvania Department of State website
Redistricting in Pennsylvania
- The Pennsylvania Supreme Court chose a map proposed by a group of voters backed by Democratic lawyer Marc Elias.
- Pennsylvania lost a seat in reapportionment and the map eliminates a Republican district, but other than that it doesn’t make major changes to the state’s lines. Pennsylvania’s courts took over the process after the Democratic governor and Republican-controlled legislature were unable to agree on a plan.
Key primary results
2020 election results from Pennsylvania
Guide to the 2022 midterms
Latest headlines and analysis
Politics resources
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