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2019 Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district special election

A special election was held on May 21, 2019, to fill the remainder of the term for in the United States House of Representatives for the 116th United States Congress. Tom Marino, a Republican, resigned from office effective January 23.

Background

As a result of the 2018 elections, Pennsylvania's House delegation to the 116th U.S. Congress took office in early January 2019 with a tie of 9 Republicans and 9 Democrats.

Republican Tom Marino, the incumbent representative for , announced his resignation effective January 23, 2019. By state law, Governor Tom Wolf was required to call for a special election at least 60 days after the seat became vacant. Wolf set the election for May 21. Primary elections were not held in the race. Instead, nominees were chosen by each party. Republicans selected their nominee on March 2.

Republican conferee meeting

Candidates

Nominee

Defeated at the convention

  • Jessica Bowman-Hosley, professor
  • Malcolm Derk, former Snyder County commissioner
  • Kevin Ferrara, veteran
  • Stacy Garrity, businesswoman
  • Davis C. Haire, doctor
  • Chris Hoffman, vice president of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau
  • Matthew McDermott
  • Doug McLinko, Bradford County commissioner and candidate for Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district in 2018
  • Patrick Miller, law student
  • Maria Montero
  • Joseph Moralez, vice president of a statewide nursing agency
  • Robert Noerr, former National Debate Tournament qualifier
  • Joseph Peters, former state deputy attorney general and candidate for Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district in 2018

Withdrawn

  • Christopher Bain
  • James Canning, businessman and constable
  • Gerald Carlin, businessman
  • Brian Fuller, activist
  • Bobby Jeffries
  • Dale McElhattan
  • Chuck Risio
  • Matthew Timm
  • Jeff Wheeland, state representative
  • Matthew Zeigler, lawyer

Declined to run

Democratic selection

According to the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, Marc Friedenberg, the Democratic nominee for the district in 2018, was the only individual who submitted an application to be the nominee. Therefore, the convention was cancelled, and the party declared Friedenberg the nominee on February 12.

General election

Endorsements

Debates

Fundraising

Results

See also

References

External links

Official campaign websites