Candidates Announced for Haverford Township's Upcoming Elections
Congress, State House Races Set For Haverford Twp.: See Who's Running

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Haverford Township, Pennsylvania, will participate in the November 3 general elections, voting for governor, U.S. House representatives, and State House representatives. Key candidates include Democratic incumbents Josh Shapiro and Mary Gay Scanlon, alongside Republican challengers Jason Richey and Nick Manganaro.
- 01Josh Shapiro and Austin Davis are the Democratic candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, respectively.
- 02Republican candidates for governor include Stacy Garrity and Jason Richey, with Richey having won the primary against John Ventre.
- 03Mary Gay Scanlon is running for re-election in Pennsylvania's 5th Congressional District against Republican Nick Manganaro.
- 04Judy Trombetta, the Democratic candidate for the 166th District, will face Joe Walker, marking a significant change as the district has not seen a new representative since 1993.
- 05The Democratic Party currently holds the majority in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, while the GOP controls the State Senate.
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As Haverford Township, Pennsylvania prepares for the general elections on November 3, residents will vote for key positions including governor, U.S. House representatives, and State House representatives. The Democratic candidates for governor and lieutenant governor are Josh Shapiro and Austin Davis, respectively, while the Republican candidates are Stacy Garrity and Jason Richey, who recently won his primary against John Ventre. In the U.S. House of Representatives, incumbent Mary Gay Scanlon (D) will face off against Republican Nick Manganaro in Pennsylvania's 5th Congressional District. This district has shifted to a more liberal electorate following a 2018 redistricting decision. Additionally, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' 166th District will see a new candidate, Judy Trombetta, who defeated long-serving State Rep. Greg Vitali in the Democratic primary. Trombetta will compete against Republican Joe Walker, marking a significant change as the district has not had a new representative since 1993. The Democratic Party currently maintains a majority in the State House, while the GOP holds the State Senate.
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The outcomes of these elections will influence local governance and representation in Haverford Township, affecting policies and community initiatives.
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