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Office District Candidate Party Committed to Vote for One 2020 Presidential Primary Office District Candidate Party Committed to Vote for One President of the United States Bernie Sanders Democratic President of the United States Joseph R Biden Democratic President of the United States Tulsi Gabbard Democratic President of the United States Donald J Trump Republican President of the United States Roque Rocky De La Fuente Republican President of the United States Bill Weld Republican Vote for One Attorney General Josh Shapiro Democratic Attorney General Heather Heidelbaugh Republican Vote for One Auditor General H Scott Conklin Democratic Auditor General Michael Lamb Democratic Auditor General Tracie Fountain Democratic Auditor General Rose Rosie Marie Davis Democratic Auditor General Nina Ahmad Democratic Auditor General Christina M Hartman Democratic Auditor General Timothy Defoor Republican Vote for One State Treasurer Joe Torsella Democratic State Treasurer Stacy L Garrity Republican Vote for One Office District Candidate Party Committed to Representative in Congress 14th Bill Marx Democratic Representative in Congress 14th Guy Reschenthaler Republican Vote for One Senator in the General Assembly 37th Pam Iovino Democratic Senator in the General Assembly 37th Jeff Neff Republican Senator in the General Assembly 37th Devlin Robinson Republican Vote for One Representative in the General Assembly 15th Bob Williams Democratic Representative in the General Assembly 15th Joshua D Kail Republican Vote for One Representative in the General Assembly 39th Sara-Summer Oliphant Democratic Representative in the General Assembly 39th Tom Kirsch Republican Representative in the General Assembly 39th Mike Puskaric Republican Vote for One Representative in the General Assembly 40th Sharon Guidi Democratic Representative in the General Assembly 40th Natalie Mihalek Republican Vote for One Representative in the General Assembly 46th Byron Timmins Democratic Representative in the General Assembly 46th Jason Ortitay Republican Vote for One Representative in the General Assembly 48th Harlan Shober Democratic Office District Candidate Party Committed to Representative in the General Assembly 48th Tim O'Neal Republican Vote for One Representative in the General Assembly 49th Randy J Barli Democratic Representative in the General Assembly 49th Bud Cook Republican Representative in the General Assembly 49th Tony Bottino Republican Vote for One Representative in the General Assembly 50th Pam Snyder Democratic Representative in the General Assembly 50th Larry Yost Republican Vote for not more than Five Delegate to Democratic National Convention 14th Casey Konopisos Democratic Bernie Sanders Delegate to Democratic National Convention 14th Bibiana Boerio Democratic Joseph R Biden Delegate to Democratic National Convention 14th Robert Mason Democratic Bernie Sanders Delegate to Democratic National Convention 14th Mike Cordaro Democratic Bernie Sanders Delegate to Democratic National Convention 14th Christian Sesek Democratic Joseph R Biden Delegate to Democratic National Convention 14th Janice Foley Democratic Bernie Sanders Delegate to Democratic National Convention 14th Brayden Campbell Democratic Bernie Sanders Delegate to Democratic National Convention 14th Nate Regotti Democratic Joseph R Biden Vote for not more than Three Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th John Ventre Republican Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Scott Avolio Republican Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Jon R Marietta Republican Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Scott R Day Republican Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Daryl William Price Republican Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Eric J Sivavec Republican Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Guy Reschenthaler Republican Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Rose Tennent Republican Office District Candidate Party Committed to Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Thomas J Uram Republican Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Susanna Dejeet Republican Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Jill Cooper Republican Vote for not more than Three Alternate Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Scott R Day Republican Alternate Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Sonia Stopperich Sulc Republican Alternate Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Thomas J Uram Republican Alternate Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Pat Geho Republican Alternate Delegate to Republican National Convention 14th Melanie Stringhill Patterson Republican.
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