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Related: About this forumGOP seeks May vote for Pa. House vacancies in Allegheny County as power struggle continues
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2022/12/15/pennsylvania-house-majority-vote-special-elections/stories/202212150132HARRISBURG The Pennsylvania Houses Republican leader on Thursday submitted paperwork seeking to wait until the May primary before holding special elections in two vacant districts, the latest move in a power struggle over control of the nearly evenly divided chamber.
Republican Leader Bryan Cutler of Lancaster County sent Allegheny County and the Department of State writs of election" for Pittsburgh-area seats that became empty last week when Democrats who won re-election resigned after also being elected to Congress and as lieutenant governor.
Mr. Cutler had previously also put in a writ of election to hold a Feb. 7 vote for the House's third open seat in another Allegheny County district. It became vacant because the incumbent, Rep. Tony DeLuca of Penn Hills, died of cancer a month before voters returned him to the Legislature in November.
Mr. Cutler's counterpart, Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton of Philadelphia, last week moved to schedule all three special elections for Feb. 7.
Probatim
(3,041 posts)Gawd I hate the republicans in this state.
FakeNoose
(36,031 posts)... which is an overwhelmingly Democratic area. There's a good chance the Dems who declare themselves candidates will run unopposed, which is what often happens. The only likely opposition is from other Dem candidates - and I believe the ballots will have ranked choices. A Repuke has almost no chance of winning any of these three special elections.
What's the point of delaying these? Other than just to play more games in Harrisburg, in the meantime.
ColinC
(10,965 posts)Looks like this is going to a court, so hopefully a court rules on the reasonable side.
FakeNoose
(36,031 posts)There's not much for the court to decide.
ColinC
(10,965 posts)My take: The GOP has a physical majority. After Democrats are replaced in those seats, they clearly would not. There is no question who is in charge right now because republicans have a physical majority. But the real question is whether the GOP should be allowed to schedule out the special elections later simply so they can keep power longer. I dont see a court siding with them on that.
Deminpenn
(16,348 posts)amendments. They need to pass in a second consecutive session which is the one that begins in January.
They've already passed last session. If the 3 D seats remain open, Rs have 101 seats and Ds 100. If they can manage to keep DeLuca's seat open, they could pass the amendments. But the problem is Cutler, when he was still majority leader, called the special election for that seat for Feb 7th. McClinton selected the same date, so they agreed. Given that, it makes no sense to have the other two special elections in May. Just fill all the open seats at once.
While Culter may be the leader of the party that currently has 1 more seat than Dems, he isn't the majority leader or speaker and really has no standing to call for elections.
The Rs did just select candidates for the open seats, but Carrie DelGrosso, who lives in DeLuca's district and just ran for LtGov and lost, decided not to run for the seat. Clayton Walker (DeLuca's seat); Robert Pagane (Lee's seat) and the same guy who lost to Davis in Nov for that seat.
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-local/2022/12/17/republicans-nominees-house-allegheny-county-deluca-clayton-walker-robert-pagane-don-nevills/stories/202212170087