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Democrats Continue Special Elections Winning Streak

  • Writer: Kayla Milton
    Kayla Milton
  • Mar 26
  • 2 min read

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Finally some good news.


Democrats claimed victory in a Lancaster County state Senate district where President Donald Trump won by 15 percentage points in November.


The race has not been officially called, but Democratic candidate James Malone was ahead in unofficial totals by approximately 500 votes with 100% of precincts reporting.


The 36th Senate District was formerly represented by state Sen. Ryan Aument before he resigned to accept a job to be U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick’s state director.


Malone, the mayor of the small borough of East Petersburg outside Lancaster City, was on track to defeat GOP County Commissioner Josh Parsons, a staunch Trump supporter who is known in the county GOP for his political prowess.


Parsons seemed to concede late Tuesday night, posting on tweeting that “it appears we will come up a little short.”


Democratic Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro gave a statement, saying “Tonight in Lancaster County, Pennsylvanians rejected a candidate who embraced the extremism and division coming out of DC”. “In a district carried comfortably by Donald Trump just a few months ago, they chose a better way forward — an embrace of competence, commonsense, and a desire to bring people together.”


Ahead of Tuesday’s election, the state Senate race garnered the interest of conservative activist and mail-voting advocate Scott Presler, and even the attention of Elon Musk. Presler posted on Twitter late Tuesday that he had warned Republicans that Democrats could flip the seat. ”I asked for help in Pennsylvania & no one helped us,” he added.


Meanwhile, in Pittsburgh, Democrats also won a special election to reclaim House Democrats’ one-seat majority to again lead the chamber after a Democratic member died in January.


Democrat Dan Goughnour, a McKeesport police officer and school board member, won Tuesday’s special election to fill a vacancy in the 35th Legislative District created by the late Rep. Matt Gergely’s death earlier this year.


Fingers crossed this trend continues with the Florida special elections set for April.


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