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FakeNoose

(35,687 posts)
Fri Apr 19, 2024, 08:23 AM Apr 2024

Most Pa. legislative races will effectively be decided during the primary

Spotlight PA link: https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2024/04/pennsylvania-election-2024-competitive-legislative-districts/

HARRISBURG — Millions of voters across the political spectrum will have little choice this year in who represents them in the state House and Senate, thanks to a lack of competitive state legislative districts coupled with Pennsylvania's closed primary system.
That combination leaves ultimate control of the legislature and its policy agenda in the hands of a small minority of the population.



The races for just 14% of the 228 seats on the ballot this year are expected to be competitive: 29 in the state House and three in the state Senate. Only 1.9 million of Pennsylvania’s 8.7 million voters live in these districts.

The candidates who will hold the vast majority of seats will effectively be decided during partisan, low-turnout primary elections on April 23. That’s because most legislative districts have a strong partisan lean toward Democrats or Republicans.

Dave’s Redistricting, a nonpartisan website that analyzes political maps, considers a district to be competitive if the partisan lean is between 44% and 54%; it produces these percentages based on a composite of past election results.
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In Pennsylvania, any voters who skip the primary elections are effectively eliminating their voices from how our government is managed. Over the years our closed primaries have exacerbated the problem. Even though our state is roughly 50/50 D-to-R in party registrations, very few (roughly 14%) of districts are evenly divided and considered competitive.

This is why Pennsylvania Democrats must pay attention and go to the polls for all primary elections.



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Most Pa. legislative races will effectively be decided during the primary (Original Post) FakeNoose Apr 2024 OP
Being elected is quite a career move bucolic_frolic Apr 2024 #1
True but for some, it means lucrative lobbying jobs later FakeNoose Apr 2024 #2
lol, yes, there's that too! It's a cradle-to-grave closed-system phalanx bucolic_frolic Apr 2024 #3

bucolic_frolic

(46,995 posts)
1. Being elected is quite a career move
Fri Apr 19, 2024, 08:49 AM
Apr 2024

Self-voted pay raises. Limousines. Staff.

The legal and business classes that support candidates are likely family businesses run for generations. This is stability. You can't go wrong.

FakeNoose

(35,687 posts)
2. True but for some, it means lucrative lobbying jobs later
Fri Apr 19, 2024, 09:24 AM
Apr 2024

... after they leave the Senate or the General Assembly. So they try to make as many friends as possible while they're in Harrisburg.



bucolic_frolic

(46,995 posts)
3. lol, yes, there's that too! It's a cradle-to-grave closed-system phalanx
Fri Apr 19, 2024, 09:38 AM
Apr 2024

Mere mortals cannot penetrate this system.

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