2016 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania
The 2016 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania took place on November 8, 2016, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in numerous other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. The primaries were held on April 26. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Pat Toomey was reelected to a second term in a close race, defeating Democratic nominee Katie McGinty and Libertarian Party nominee Edward Clifford.
Background
Five-term Senator Arlen Specter, a longtime moderate Republican, switched to the Democratic Party in April 2009, and ran for reelection in 2010 as a Democrat. He was defeated in the Democratic primary by U.S. Representative and former U.S. Navy three-star admiral Joe Sestak. After a close race, Sestak lost the general election to former U.S. Representative Pat Toomey by 51% to 49%, a margin of 80,229 votes out of almost 4 million cast. Toomey had previously run for the seat in 2004, narrowly losing to Specter in the Republican Primary. Specter later died in 2012.After the Republicans took control of the Senate following the 2014 Senate elections, the election in Pennsylvania was seen by many as a top target for the Democrats, who hoped to regain their majority. Katie McGinty, who won the Democratic primary, was one of 160 candidates endorsed by Barack Obama. McGinty got her start in politics after winning the Congressional Fellowship of the American Chemical Society, leading to a position with then Senator Al Gore. In 1993 she was appointed deputy assistant and then chair of the White House Council of Environmental Quality under Bill Clinton. She then went on to be appointed head of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection by Governor Ed Rendell in 2003.
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Pat Toomey, incumbent senator
Did not file
- Everett Stern, security intelligence consultant, HSBC whistleblower and candidate for Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district in 2014
Endorsements
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- John Fetterman, Mayor of Braddock
- Katie McGinty, former chief of staff to Governor Tom Wolf, former Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and candidate for governor in 2014
- Joe Sestak, retired navy admiral, former U.S. Representative and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2010
- Joseph Vodvarka, small business owner and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2010 and 2012
Did not file
- Ed Pawlowski, Mayor of Allentown and candidate for governor in 2014
Declined
- Bob Brady, U.S. Representative and chairman of the Philadelphia Democratic City Committee
- Chris Carney, former U.S. Representative
- Matt Cartwright, U.S. Representative
- Kathy Dahlkemper, Erie County Executive and former U.S. Representative
- Eugene DePasquale, Pennsylvania Auditor General
- Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County Executive
- David Hickton, United States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania
- Vincent Hughes, state senator
- Kathleen Kane, Pennsylvania Attorney General
- Rob McCord, former Pennsylvania Treasurer and candidate for Governor in 2014
- Patrick Murphy, former U.S. Representative and candidate for attorney general in 2012
- Michael Nutter, Mayor of Philadelphia
- Ed Rendell, former Governor of Pennsylvania
- Allyson Schwartz, former U.S. Representative and candidate for governor in 2014
- Josh Shapiro, chairman of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners and former state representative
- Joe Torsella, United States Representative to the United Nations for Management and Reform and former chairman of the Pennsylvania State Board of Education
- R. Seth Williams, District Attorney of Philadelphia
Endorsements
Debates
A debate hosted by Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College in association with the 14th Ward Independent Democratic Club featuring John Fetterman, Katie McGinty, and Joe Sestak occurred on January 31 at Rangos Hall in Jared L. Cohon University Center, Carnegie Mellon University, in Pittsburgh.A debate hosted by Keystone Progress featuring John Fetterman, Katie McGinty, and Joe Sestak occurred on February 19 at the Hilton Harrisburg, in the Harrisburg Ballroom, in Harrisburg.
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