Voters Go to Polls Today to Decide Two Special Elections in PA House

Voters Go to Polls Today to Decide Two Special Elections in PA House

(Harrisburg, PA) -- There are two special votes taking place today for seats in Pennsylvania's House of Representatives. Election officials say the outcome of those votes could see Democrats maintain a slight voting majority or Republicans gain control of the lower chamber. As it stands, the 203-member legislative body has a 101-100 split with two vacancies. Democrats hold a slight advantage, but Republicans maintain a voting majority in the state Senate. Polls open Tuesday at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Only voters registered with a major party can cast their ballot in the election.

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