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Siess ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 4 Cookies ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Southampton-Mt Rock Dog Peters ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Guilford 4 Dustyn Henry ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Greencastle 2 General Mattis ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Hamilton 2 Guy Flory ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 2 Joe Peters ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Guilford 3 Joe Peters ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Hamilton 2 Joe Peters ATTORNEY GENERAL 3 Democratic St Thomas 1 Joe Peters ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Waynesboro 1-2 Joe Peters ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Guilford 4 John Brown ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Waynesboro 3-3 John Lafferty ATTORNEY GENERAL 2 Democratic Antrim 4 John Rafferty ATTORNEY GENERAL 3 Democratic Antrim 5 John Rafferty ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Chambersburg 4-2 John Rafferty ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 2 John Rafferty ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 5 John Rafferty ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Guilford 3 John Rafferty ATTORNEY GENERAL 2 Democratic Montgomery 3 John Rafferty ATTORNEY GENERAL 2 Democratic Waynesboro 1-2 John Rafferty ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Waynesboro 2-2 John Rafferty ATTORNEY GENERAL 2 Democratic Washington 4 John Raffery ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Montgomery 3 John Rufferty ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Chambersburg 5-2 Jordan Krebs ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Chambersburg 5-1 Kane ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 2 Kathleen Kane ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Hamilton 2 Kathleen Kane ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Mercersburg Kathleen Kane ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Southampton-East Kathleen Kane ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Greencastle 1 Matthew Fogal ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Guilford 2 Not Legible ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 1 Paul ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Guilford 1 Paul Damon ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic St Thomas 2 Rebel Herrick ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Washington 1 Roy Frick ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 4 Stephen Zappala ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Montgomery 2 Tim D. Rockwell ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Chambersburg 1-2 Tim Shotky ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Democratic Chambersburg 1-2 Bailey Nicklas AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Antrim 1 Ben Carson AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Quincy 2 Bill Crosby AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Chambersburg 5-2 Brian Breasford AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Letterkenny 1 Brian Clever AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Guilford 2 Brooke Say AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Guilford 6 Charles Hunter AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 4 Cookies AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Waynesboro 3-2 Darth Vader AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 2 Dexter Brookens AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Waynesboro 2-2 Dwayne A. Selby AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Chambersburg 3-1 Ezra Thrush AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Greencastle 1 Frank Bock AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 1 George AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Chambersburg 3-1 Jason Floor AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Antrim 4 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 4 Democratic Antrim 5 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Chambersburg 4-2 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 2 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 2 Democratic Greene 4 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Greene 5 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Guilford 3 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Hamilton 2 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 3 Democratic Montgomery 3 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 3 Democratic Quincy 1 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Southampton-Mt Rock John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Waynesboro 1-1 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 1 Democratic Waynesboro 1-2 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 2 Democratic Waynesboro 2-2 John Brown AUDITOR GENERAL 2 Democratic Waynesboro 3-3 John 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