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2022 Pennsylvania Senate election
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The 2022 elections for the Pennsylvania State Senate were held on November 8, with 25 of 50 districts being contested. The term of office for those elected in 2022 would begin when the Senate convenes in January 2023. Pennsylvania State Senators are elected for four-year terms, with half of the seats up for election every two years.[1] The election coincided with the 2022 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania, United States House of Representatives elections, and the election of the entirety of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Republicans had controlled the chamber since the 1994 election (28 years).
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Special elections
5th senatorial district
In the 2021 elections, Democratic state senator John Sabatina was elected as a judge on the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia and resigned his seat on December 31.[2] On January 10, Democrats selected ward leader Shawn Dillon as their nominee.[3] Republicans selected Sam Oropeza.[4] Shawn Dillon withdrew from the race after facing a legal challenge due to missing candidate filing paperwork, he was replaced on the ballot by his younger brother and School District of Philadelphia grant compliance monitor Jimmy Dillon.[5] A special election was held on May 17; Dillon won with nearly 57% of the vote.[6]
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Results summary
Redistricting
Due to redistricting after the 2020 United States census, senators were drawn into new districts.[7]
Retiring incumbents
Democrats
No Democratic incumbents retired in this cycle.
Independents
- District 14: John Yudichak retired.
Republicans
- District 6: Tommy Tomlinson retired.
- District 24: Bob Mensch retired.
- District 34: Jake Corman retired to run for governor of Pennsylvania.
- District 40: Mario Scavello retired.
Incumbents defeated in primary
Republicans
- District 16: Pat Browne lost renomination to Jarrett Coleman.[8]
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Primary elections
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General election
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Overview
Close races
Six district races had winning margins of less than 15%:
District breakdown
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