Elections for the Pennsylvania State Senate consisted of a primary election on April 22, 2008, and a general election on November 4, 2008.
Qualifications
Under Article II of the Pennsylvania Constitution, Senators shall be at least twenty-five years of age and Representatives twenty-one years of age. They shall have been citizens and inhabitants of their respective districts one year next before their election (unless absent on the public business of the United States or of this State) and shall reside in their respective districts during their terms of service.
Campaign contributions
- See also: State-by-state comparison of donations to state senate campaigns
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in Pennsylvania in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
Year
|
Number of candidates
|
Total contributions
|
2012
|
55
|
$26,589,797
|
2010
|
53
|
$20,772,005
|
2008
|
65
|
$29,456,144
|
2006
|
63
|
$22,233,800
|
2004
|
52
|
$18,023,643
|
2002
|
53
|
$19,135,990
|
2000
|
49
|
$10,724,732
|
During the 2008 election, the total contributions to the 65 Senate candidates was $29,456,144. The top 10 contributors were:[2]
2008 Donors, Pennsylvania State Senate
|
Donor
|
Amount
|
Pennsylvania Republican Party
|
$2,378,474
|
Pennsylvania Democratic Party
|
$1,608,546
|
Senate Republican Campaign Cmte of Pennsylvania
|
$1,581,016
|
Pennsylvania Democratic State Senate Campaign Cmte
|
$837,158
|
Electrical Workers Local 98
|
$406,500
|
Pennsylvania Association for Justice
|
$312,650
|
Pennsylvania Education Association
|
$307,965
|
Metropolitan Regional Council of Carpenters & Joiners
|
$263,250
|
Yaw, Gene
|
$228,023
|
Public Service Pac
|
$218,000
|
List of candidates
District 1
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Anne Dicker: 13,813
- John J. Dougherty: 27,331
- Lawrence M. Farnese: 30,879
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Jack Morley: 2,642
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Lawrence M. Farnese: 95,727 
Jack Morley: 22,698
District 3
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Shirley M. Kitchen: 51,193
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Robert S. Nix: 2,041
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Shirley M. Kitchen: 96,328 
Robert S. Nix: 12,647
District 5
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Mike Stack: 38,358
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- John Farley: 6,282
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Stack: 71,141 
John Farley: 27,702
District 7
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Vincent J. Hughes: 55,505
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Marc Perry: 3,192
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Vincent J. Hughes: 101,996 
Marc Perry: 17,344
District 9
April 22 Democratic primary:
- John Linder: 27,596
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Dominic Pileggi: 21,835
a
November 4 General election candidates:
John Linder: 55,730
Dominic Pileggi: 77,440 
District 11
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Michael A. O'Pake: 33,944
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Stephen P. Fuhs: 9,615
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Michael A. O'Pake: 76,885 
Stephen P. Fuhs: 30,991
District 13
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Jose E. Urdaneta: 24,524
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Steve McDonald: 5,278
- Bill Neff: 2,054
- Lloyd K. Smucker: 11,271
a
- Paul Thibault: 5,044
November 4 General election candidates:
Jose E. Urdaneta: 50,488
Lloyd A. Smucker: 66,632 
District 15
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Judy Hirsh: 23,561
a
- Alvin Q. Taylor: 13,259
April 22 GOP primary:
- Jeff Piccola: 19,747
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Judy Hirsh: 59,432
Jeff Piccola: 64,166 
District 17
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Daylin Leach: 39,080
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Lisa Paolino: 6,653
- Lance Rogers: 10,217
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Daylin Leach: 79,114 
Lance Rogers: 49,643
District 19
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Andrew E. Dinniman: 37,176
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Steve Kantrowitz: 18,183
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Andrew E. Dinniman: 84,846 
Steve Kantrowitz: 62,026
District 21
April 22 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
April 22 GOP primary:
- Mary Jo White: 21,889
a
Libertarian Party candidate:
- Mary Lea Lucas
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Mary Jo White: 76,699 
Mary Lea Lucas: 13,987
District 23
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Louis Trey Casimir: 19,520
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Steven W. Cappelli: 8,561
- Doug McLinko: 8,475
- Gene Yaw: 15,548
a
Independent candidate:
- Michael A. Dincher
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Louis Trey Casimir: 29,612
Gene Yaw: 61,430 
Michael A. Dincher: 10,965
District 25
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Donald L. Hilliard: 22,276
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Joseph B. Scarnati: 23,785
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Donald L. Hilliard: 31,979
Joseph B. Scarnati: 64,103 
District 27
April 22 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
April 22 GOP primary:
- John R. Gordner: 20,180
a
November 4 General election candidate:
John R. Gordner: 79,985 
District 29
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Peter "PJ" Symons: 27,116
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- James J. Rhoades: 18,011
a
Independent candidate:
- Dennis Baylor
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Peter "PJ" Symons: 38,017
James J. Rhoades: 68,160 
Dennis Baylor: 2,354
District 31
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Susan Kiskis: 27,560
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Patricia H. Vance: 25,843
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Susan Kiskis: 37,406
Patricia H. Vance: 92,959 
District 33
April 22 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
Note: Bruce Tushingham won the Democratic primary with 1,600 write-in votes.[3]
April 22 GOP primary:
- Richard Alloway: 9,281
a
- Catherine A. Cresswell: 7,820
- Bob Curley: 1,382
- Jim Taylor: 8,949
November 4 General election candidates:
Bruce Tushingham: 36,804
Richard Alloway: 80,259 
District 35
April 22 Democratic primary:
- John N. Wozniak: 41,205
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Joseph W. Veranese: 13,800
a
November 4 General election candidates:
John N. Wozniak: 65,281 
Joseph W. Veranese: 33,959
District 37
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Amy Jude Schmotzer: 37,423
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- John Pippy: 17,280
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Amy Jude Schmotzer: 46,152
John Pippy: 88,770 
District 39
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Tony Bompiani: 29,748
a
- Chris Huffman: 15,446
April 22 GOP primary:
- Bob Regola: 10,916
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Tony Bompiani: 51,571
Kim Ward: 60,740 
District 41
April 22 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
April 22 GOP primary:
- Don White: 19,352
a
November 4 General election candidate:

Don White: 97,625 
District 43
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Jay Costa: 55,900
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidate:
Jay Costa: 101,482 
District 45
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Sean Logan: 46,474
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed for election.
November 4 General election candidate:
Sean Logan: 85,334 
District 47
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Jason M. Petrella: 22,542
- Sean Michael Ramaley: 25,673
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Jeff Harris: 5,427
- Elder Vogel: 7,020
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Jason M. Petrella: 45,857
Elder Vogel: 60,047 
District 49
April 22 Democratic primary:
- Cindy Purvis: 34,920
a
April 22 GOP primary:
- Jane M. Earll: 13,221
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Cindy Purvis: 45,480
Jane M. Earll: 62,934 
See also
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Leadership
Majority Leader:Joe Pittman
Minority Leader:Jay Costa
Senators
Republican Party (27)
Democratic Party (22)
Vacancies (1)