2018 Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district special election
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A special election for Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district was held on March 13, 2018, following the resignation of Republican Representative Tim Murphy. Murphy, who held the seat since January 3, 2003, declared his intent to resign on October 5, 2017, and vacated his seat on October 21 that year. Democrat Conor Lamb defeated Republican Rick Saccone 49.86% to 49.53%. Saccone conceded the race eight days after the election.
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; Politicians
* Gary Johnson, former Governor of New Mexico
* Caleb Q. Dyer, New Hampshire Libertarian State Representative
* Brandon Phinney, New Hampshire Libertarian State Representative
* Joseph Stallcop, New Hampshire Libertarian State Representative
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; Federal politicians
* Joe Biden, former Vice President of the United States and former U.S. Senator
* Bob Casey Jr., U.S. Senator
* Doug Jones, U.S Senator
* Dwight Evans, U.S. Representative
* Joe Kennedy III, U.S. Representative
* Seth Moulton, U.S. Representative
; Local and statewide politicians
* Gina Cerilli, Westmoreland County Commissioner
* John Fetterman, Mayor of Braddock, PA and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2016
* Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County Executive
* Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania Attorney General
* Pam Snyder, state representative
* Tom Wolf, Governor of Pennsylvania
; Individuals
* Randy Bryce, ironworker, union activist, veteran and candidate for United States House of Representatives in Wisconsin in 2018
* Jason Kander, nominee for U.S. Senate in Missouri in 2016, former Missouri Secretary of State, host of podcast Majority 54 and founder of Let America Vote
* Katie McGinty, nominee for U.S. Senate in 2016, former Chief of Staff to Governor Tom Wolf, and former secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
* Martin O'Malley, former Governor of Maryland
* Cecil Roberts, President of The United Mine Workers of America
; Labor unions
* International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
* National Education Association
* Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters
* Pennsylvania State AFL–CIO
* Pennsylvania State Education Association
* SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania
* Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ
* Service Employees International Union Local 668
* United Steelworkers
* United Mine Workers of America
; Organizations
* Act to Matter
* Alliance for Retired Americans
* Blue Dog Coalition
* Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
* End Citizens United
* Humane Society Legislative Fund
* J Street
* Let America Vote
* National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare
* Raising Our Future PAC
* Social Security Works PAC
* Steel City Stonewall Democrats
* VoteVets.org
; Newspapers and news websites
* Daily Kos, political news blog
* The Observer-Reporter
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; Federal politicians
* Donald Trump, President of the United States
* Mike Pence, Vice President of the United States
* Lou Barletta, U.S. Representative
; Individuals
* John R. Bolton, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
* Donald Trump Jr., businessman
* Ivanka Trump, model and businesswoman
; Unions
* Fraternal Order of Police, Allegheny County, Lodge 91
; Organizations
* CatholicVote.org
* Club for Growth
* Congressional Leadership Fund
* Tea Party Express
* Ending Spending Inc.
* Firearms Owners Against Crime
* LifePAC
* National Rifle Association
* National Right to Life
; Newspapers
* Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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A special election for Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district was held on March 13, 2018, following the resignation of Republican Representative Tim Murphy. Murphy, who held the seat since January 3, 2003, declared his intent to resign on October 5, 2017, and vacated his seat on October 21 that year. Democrat Conor Lamb defeated Republican Rick Saccone 49.86% to 49.53%. Saccone conceded the race eight days after the election.
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