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2024 Pennsylvania State Treasurer election
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The 2024 State Treasurer in Pennsylvania was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the Pennsylvania state treasurer. Incumbent Republican treasurer Stacy Garrity was re-elected to a second term in office, defeating Democratic candidate Erin McClelland.[1]
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Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Stacy Garrity, incumbent state treasurer (2021–present)[2]
Endorsements
Stacy Garrity
- Political parties
Results
Democratic primary
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Candidates
Nominee
- Erin McClelland, psychologist, nominee for Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district in 2014 and 2016, and candidate for Allegheny County Executive in 2023[5]
Eliminated in primary
- Ryan Bizzarro, state representative from the 3rd district (2013–present)[6]
Withdrawn
- Alan Butkovitz, former Philadelphia City Controller (2006–2018) and former state representative for the 174th district (1991–2005)[7]
Endorsements
Ryan Bizzarro
- Statewide officials
- Ed Rendell, Governor of Pennsylvania (2003–2011)[8]
- Joe Torsella, Pennsylvania Treasurer (2017–2021)[9]
U.S. Representatives
- Matt Cartwright, PA-8 (2013–present)[10]
- Madeleine Dean, PA-4 (2019–present)[10]
- Dwight Evans, PA-3 (2016–present)[10]
- Mary Gay Scanlon, PA-5 (2018–present)[8]
- Susan Wild, PA-7 (2018–present)[10]
- Conor Lamb, PA-17 (2018–2023)[10]
State legislators
- Jay Costa, Minority Leader of the Pennsylvania State Senate (2011–present) from the 43rd district (1996–present)[10]
- Jimmy Dillon, state senator from the 5th district (2022–present)[10]
- Marty Flynn, state senator from the 22nd district (2021–present)[10]
- Katie Muth, state senator from the 44th district (2019–present)[10]
- 73 state representatives[10]
Local officials
- Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County Executive (2012–2024)[10]
- Ed Gainey, Mayor of Pittsburgh (2022–present)[8]
- Corey O'Connor, Allegheny County Controller (2022–present)[10]
- Joe Schember, Mayor of Erie (2018–present)[10]
- Matthew Tuerk, Mayor of Allentown (2022–present)[10]
Party officials
- Marcel Groen, chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party (2015–2018)[10]
Political parties
Results

McClelland
- McClelland—70-80%
- McClelland—60-70%
- McClelland—50-60%
Bizzarro
- Bizzarro—50-60%
- Bizzarro—60-70%
- Bizzarro—70-80%
- Bizzarro—80-90%
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Third-party candidates
Constitution Party
Nominee
- Troy Bowman, treasurer of the Pennsylvania Constitution Party[13]
Forward Party
Nominee
- Chris Foster, real estate sales associate[14]
Libertarian convention
Nominee
- Nick Ciesielski, engineer [15]
General election
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Polling
Post-primary endorsements
Chris Foster (F)
- Individuals
- Andrew Yang, entrepreneur and Democratic candidate for President of the United States in 2020[21]
Stacy Garrity (R)
Labor unions
- Fraternal Order of Police Pennsylvania State Lodge[13]
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98[13]
- IUPAT District Councils 21, 27[13]
- Laborers' Pennsylvania District Council[13]
- Pennsylvania State Troopers Association[13]
- Philadelphia Building Trades Council[22]
- Philadelphia Firefighters IAFF Local 22[13]
- Pittsburgh Firefighters IAFF Local 1[13]
Erin McClelland (D)
Organizations
- Planned Parenthood Pennsylvania PAC[13]
Labor unions
- Pennsylvania AFL-CIO[13]
- AFSCME District Councils 13, 47[13]
- Pennsylvania State Education Association[13]
- United Steelworkers District 10[13]
Political parties
Declined to endorse
Statewide officials
- Josh Shapiro, Governor of Pennsylvania (2023–present) (Democratic)[23]
Results
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See also
Notes
Partisan clients
- Poll commissioned by the AARP
References
External links
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