2022 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election
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La elección para gobernador de Pensilvania de 2022 se realizó el 8 de noviembre. El gobernador demócrata titular Tom Wolf tiene un mandato limitado y no puede buscar la reelección para un tercer mandato consecutivo. Las elecciones primarias se realizaron el martes 17 de mayo de 2022.
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L'élection gouvernorale de 2022 en Pennsylvanie a lieu le 8 novembre 2022. Le gouverneur démocrate sortant Tom Wolf a été élu en 2014 et réélu en 2018. Il ne peut pas se représenter. Des élections primaires ont eu lieu le 17 mai. Le procureur général de la Pennsylvanie, Josh Shapiro remporte l'investiture démocrate tandis que le sénateur de l'État Doug Mastriano remporte l'investiture républicaine. Shapiro est largement favori, dans cet État pivot. Shapiro est largement élu gouverneur de l'État.
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2022年賓夕法尼亞州州長選舉於2022年11月8日舉行,以選舉和。現任民主黨州長湯姆·沃爾夫已達,不能尋求連任連任第三個任期。2022年州長選舉的獲勝者定於2023年1月17日宣誓就職。民主黨和共和黨的初選於2022年5月17日舉行。民主黨和极右翼激进派州參議員共和黨人贏得了各自政黨的提名。11月9日选举中,美聯社報導稱,民主黨的夏皮羅以298萬5433票、56.3%得票率,擊敗得票率41.9%的馬斯特里亞諾(222萬4406張票)并当选,雙方差距14個百分點。馬斯特里亞諾13日認輸,一改競選期間極右派的尖銳且分裂性言辭,祝賀民主黨對手夏皮羅勝選;馬斯特里亞諾曾是美军军人,為前總統川普的堅定鐵粉,也曾获得对方背书。而如今他承認敗選,為川普背書失效再添一筆敗績。
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The 2022 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Pennsylvania and lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania. Democratic state attorney general Josh Shapiro easily defeated Republican state senator Doug Mastriano to succeed term-limited incumbent Democratic governor Tom Wolf.
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* Susan Wild, U.S. representative from Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district and 15th district
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* Michael B. Carroll, state representative from the 118th district
* Jay Costa, minority leader of the Pennsylvania Senate , state senator from the 43rd district
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* Marty Flynn, state senator from the 22nd District
* Dan Frankel, state representative from the 23rd district
* Pat Harkins, state representative from the 1st district
* Vincent Hughes, state senator from the 7th district
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* Patty Kim, state representative from the 103rd district
* Malcolm Kenyatta, state representative from the 181st district and candidate for U.S. Senate
* Emily Kinkead, state representative from the 20th district
* Joanna McClinton, state representative from the 191st district , minority leader of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
* Robert Merski, state representative from the 2nd district
* Gerald Mullery, state representative from the 119th district
* Eddie Day Pashinski, state representative from the 121st district
* Brian Sims, state representative from the 182nd district
* Sharif Street, state senator from the 3rd district
* Anthony H. Williams, state senator from the 8th District , minority whip of the Pennsylvania Senate
* Mike Zabel, state representative from the 163rd district
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* Darrell L. Clarke, president of the Philadelphia City Council , member of the Philadelphia City Council from the 5th district
* Paige Gebhardt Cognetti, Mayor of Scranton
* Kathy Dahlkemper, Erie County executive and former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district
* Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County executive
* Larry Krasner, District Attorney of Philadelphia
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* International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Local #154
* International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
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* Mark Kelly Tyler, pastor of Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church
* Marc Zumoff, former play-by-play announcer for the Philadelphia 76ers
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;U.S. Presidents
*Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States
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*Ben Carson, former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
*Michael Flynn, former National Security Advisor
;Statewide officials
*Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida and former U.S. Representative from Florida's 6th congressional district
*Stacy Garrity, Treasurer of Pennsylvania
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*John Joyce, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district
*Fred Keller, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district , former state representative from the 85th district
*Mike Kelly, U.S. representative from Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district , former U.S. representative from Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district
*Dan Meuser, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district , former Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
*Scott Perry, Chair of the House Freedom Caucus , U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district , former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district
*Guy Reschenthaler, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district , former state senator from the 37th district
*Lloyd Smucker, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district , former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district , member of the Pennsylvania State Senate from the 13th district
*Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative from Georgia's 14th congressional district
*G.T. Thompson, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district , former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district , Ranking Member of the House Agriculture Committee
;State legislators
*Stephanie Borowicz, state representative from the 76th district
*Kim Ward, state senator from the 39th district and majority leader of the Pennsylvania Senate
;Local officials
*Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City
*Bernard Kerik, former Police Commissioner of New York City and pardoned felon
;Individuals
*Jenna Ellis, legal advisor to former President Donald Trump
*Sean Feucht, Christian gospel singer and former worship leader at Bethel Church
*Mike Lindell, CEO of My Pillow, Inc. and conspiracy theorist
*Mehmet Oz, television personality and 2022 Republican senate nominee
*Jack Posobiec, alt-right political activist, conspiracy theorist and provocateur
*Andrew Torba, white supremacist and CEO of Gab
* Donald Trump Jr., businessman and former television personality
*Kathy Barnette, political commentator and candidate for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania in 2022
*Kari Lake, former television news anchor and Republican nominee for Governor of Arizona in 2022 election
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;State Executives
* Ed Rendell, former Governor of Pennsylvania and Chair of the National Governors Association
* Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania attorney general
* Tom Wolf, Governor of Pennsylvania
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* Jay Costa, minority leader of the Pennsylvania Senate , state senator from the 43rd district
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* Joanna McClinton, minority leader of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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* Ed Gainey, Mayor of Pittsburgh
* Darrell L. Clarke, President of the Philadelphia City Council , Philadelphia City Councillor from the 5th district
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*Rick Santorum, former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania and candidate for President in 2012 and 2016
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*Richard Grenell, former Special Presidential Envoy for Serbia and Kosovo Peace Negotiations , former U.S. Ambassador to Germany , and former Acting Director of National Intelligence
;State legislators
*Dan Laughlin, state senator from the 49th district
*Kim Ward, state senator from the 39th district , Majority Leader of the Pennsylvania Senate
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*Newt Gingrich, former U.S. Representative from Georgia's 6th congressional district , former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
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*G.T. Thompson, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district and 5th district
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*Ronny Jackson, U.S. Representative from Texas's 13th congressional district and former Physician to the President
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*Tom Marino, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district and 10th district
*Dan Meuser, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district
*Keith Rothfus, former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district
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*Jim Cawley, former Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
*Mark Schweiker, former Governor of Pennsylvania
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*Lisa Baker, state senator from SD-20
*Karen Boback, state representative from 117th district
*Jake Corman, President pro tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate , State senator from SD-34
*Doyle Heffley, state representative from the 122nd district
*Aaron Kaufer, state representative from 120th district
*Kurt Masser, state representative from the 107th district
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The 2022 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Pennsylvania and lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania. Democratic state attorney general Josh Shapiro easily defeated Republican state senator Doug Mastriano to succeed term-limited incumbent Democratic governor Tom Wolf. Primaries were held on May 17, 2022. Shapiro won the Democratic nomination after running unopposed and Mastriano won the Republican nomination with 44% of the vote. Mastriano's nomination drew attention due to his far-right political views. Shapiro defeated Mastriano by almost 15 points, a margin consistent with most polls. Shapiro scored the largest margin for a non-incumbent candidate for governor since 1946. Shapiro's victory marked the first time since 1844 that the Democratic Party won three consecutive gubernatorial elections in Pennsylvania. Shapiro also made history by earning the most votes of any gubernatorial candidate in the state's history, garnering just over three million votes. Shapiro's large margin of victory has been widely credited with helping downballot Democrats in concurrent elections. Democrats won Pennsylvania's Class 3 U.S. Senate Seat for the first time in 60 years, the state house for the first time in 12 years, and a majority in the state's U.S. House delegation upon redistricting.
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La elección para gobernador de Pensilvania de 2022 se realizó el 8 de noviembre. El gobernador demócrata titular Tom Wolf tiene un mandato limitado y no puede buscar la reelección para un tercer mandato consecutivo. Las elecciones primarias se realizaron el martes 17 de mayo de 2022.
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L'élection gouvernorale de 2022 en Pennsylvanie a lieu le 8 novembre 2022. Le gouverneur démocrate sortant Tom Wolf a été élu en 2014 et réélu en 2018. Il ne peut pas se représenter. Des élections primaires ont eu lieu le 17 mai. Le procureur général de la Pennsylvanie, Josh Shapiro remporte l'investiture démocrate tandis que le sénateur de l'État Doug Mastriano remporte l'investiture républicaine. Shapiro est largement favori, dans cet État pivot. Shapiro est largement élu gouverneur de l'État.
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2022年賓夕法尼亞州州長選舉於2022年11月8日舉行,以選舉和。現任民主黨州長湯姆·沃爾夫已達,不能尋求連任連任第三個任期。2022年州長選舉的獲勝者定於2023年1月17日宣誓就職。民主黨和共和黨的初選於2022年5月17日舉行。民主黨和极右翼激进派州參議員共和黨人贏得了各自政黨的提名。11月9日选举中,美聯社報導稱,民主黨的夏皮羅以298萬5433票、56.3%得票率,擊敗得票率41.9%的馬斯特里亞諾(222萬4406張票)并当选,雙方差距14個百分點。馬斯特里亞諾13日認輸,一改競選期間極右派的尖銳且分裂性言辭,祝賀民主黨對手夏皮羅勝選;馬斯特里亞諾曾是美军军人,為前總統川普的堅定鐵粉,也曾获得对方背书。而如今他承認敗選,為川普背書失效再添一筆敗績。
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