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United States Congressional and Senate Elections

My primary sources on this project are the various Ballotpedia pages that I’m tying together to make a story.

This is the third index. For the first index, see Post #103. For the second index, see post #177.

For the Connecticut Senate Race up to the general election, see post #175.

For the Delaware Senate Race up to the general election, see post #194.

For the Delaware At-Large District up to the general election, please see post #187.

For the Florida Senate Race up to the general election, see post #182.

For Florida, Districts 1-10 up to the general election, see post #185.

For Florida, Districts 11-20 up to the general election, please see post #186.

For Florida, Districts 21-28 up to the general election, please see post #189.

For the Kansas House Races up to the general election, please see post #190.

For Maryland, Districts 1-5 up to the general election, please see post #198.

For the Massachusetts Senate Race up to the general election, please see post #195.

For Michigan, Districts 1-10, up to the general election, see post #178.

For Michigan, Districts 11-13 up to the general election, see post #179.

For the Minnesota House Races up to he general election, see post #197.

For the Mississippi House Races up to the general election see post #183.

For the Ohio Senate Race up to the general election, please see post #191.

For the Pennsylvania Senate Race, please see post #199.

For Pennsylvania, Districts 1-9, up the the general election, please see post #200.

For the Rhode Island Senate Race up to the general election, see post #196.

For the Rhode Island House Races up to the general election, see post #188.


Let's talk about Pennsylvania, Districts 10-17, up to the general election.

  1. District 10
    1. Incumbent Scott Perry (R-PA) advanced to the November general election unopposed.
    2. Meanwhile, Democratic challenger John Broadhurst (D-PA) took on Rick Coolen, Shamaine Daniels (D-PA), Blake Lynch (D-PA), Mike O’Brien (D-PA), and Janelle Stelson (D-PA) in the April primary.
    3. Incumbent Scott Perry (R-PA) takes on Janelle Stelson (D-PA) in the November general election.
  2. District 11
    1. Republican incumbent Lloyd Smucker (R-PA) advances to the November general election unopposed.
    2. Meanwhile, Democratic challenger Jim Atkinson (D-PA) advances to the November general election unopposed.
    3. Incumbent Lloyd Smucker (R-PA) takes on Jim Atkinson (D-PA) in the November general election.
  3. District 12
    1. Democratic incumbent Summer Lee (D-PA) took on Bhavini Patel (D-PA) in the April primary.
    2. Meanwhile, Republican challenger James Hayes (R-PA) took on write-in Paul Bryant (R-PA) in their April primary.
    3. Incumbent Summer Lee (D-PA) takes on James Hayes (R-PA) in the November general election.
  4. District 13
    1. Incumbent Republican John Joyce (R-PA) advances to the November general election unopposed.
    2. Meanwhile, Democratic challenger Beth Farnham (D-PA) also advances to the November general election unopposed.
    3. Incumbent John Joyce (R-PA) takes on Beth Farnham (D-PA) in the November general election.
  5. District 14
    1. Incumbent Republican Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) advanced to the November general election unopposed.
    2. Meanwhile, Democratic challenger Ken Bach (D-PA) took on Chris Dziados (D-PA) in the April primary.
    3. Incumbent Guy Reschenthaler (R-PA) takes on Chris Dziados (D-PA) in the November primary.
  6. District 15
    1. Republican incumbent Glenn Thompson (R-PA) advanced to the November general election unopposed.
    2. Meanwhile, Democratic challenger Zach Womer (D-PA) advanced to the general election unopposed.
    3. Incumbent Glenn Thompson (R-PA) takes on Zach Womer (D-PA) in the November general election.
  7. District 16
    1. Republican incumbent Mike Kelly (R-PA) advanced to the November general election unopposed.
    2. Meanwhile, Democratic challenger Preston Nouri (D-PA) advanced to the November general election unopposed.
    3. Incumbent Mike Kelly (R-PA) takes on Preston Nouri (D-PA) in the November general election.
  8. District 17
    1. Democratic incumbent Chris Deluzio (D-PA) advances to the November general election unopposed.
    2. Meanwhile, Republican challenger Rob Mercuri (R-PA) advances to the general election unopposed.
    3. Finally, Chris Deluzio (D-PA) and Rob Mercury (R-PA) will face the American Congress Party’s Clayton Cuteri (ACP-PA) in the November general election.
    4. Clayton Cuteri (ACP_PA) did not make the ballot.
    5. Incumbent Chris Deluzio faces Rob Mercuri (R-PA) in the November general election.
 
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