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2018 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election

The 2018 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, concurrently with the election of Pennsylvania's Class I U.S. Senate seat, as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various local elections. Incumbent Governor Tom Wolf won re-election to a second term by a double-digit margin, defeating Republican challenger Scott Wagner and two third-party candidates from the Green Party, Paul Glover and Libertarian Party, Ken Krawchuk.[1][2] The primary elections were held on May 15.[3] This was the only Democratic-held governorship up for election in 2018 in a state Donald Trump won in the 2016 presidential election.

2018 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election

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Nominee Tom Wolf Scott Wagner
Party Democratic Republican
Running mate John Fetterman Jeff Bartos
Popular vote 2,895,662 2,039,899
Percentage 57.8% 40.7%

Wolf:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Wagner:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%      50%
     No data

Republicans flipped the counties of Lawrence, Greene, Fayette, Cambria, Clinton, Northumberland, Carbon, and Schuylkill. Meanwhile, this was the first time since Bob Casey Jr.'s landslide State Treasurer win in 2004 that Cumberland County voted for the Democrat in a statewide election.

Democratic primary edit

Governor edit

Candidate edit

Nominated edit
Results edit
Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tom Wolf (incumbent) 741,676 100.0
Total votes 741,676 100.0

Lieutenant governor edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

Eliminated in the primary edit

Withdrawn edit
Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Kathi Cozzone
State legislators
Madeleine Dean (withdrawn)
Federal officials
State legislators
John Fetterman
Federal officials
Statewide officials
State legislators
Municipal officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Individuals
Newspapers
Mike Stack
Federal officials
State legislators
Municipal officials
Declined to endorse

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Aryanna
Berringer
Kathi
Cozzone
Madeleine
Dean
John
Fetterman
Craig
Lehman
Mike
Stack
Undecided
Independence Communications & Campaigns, LLC February 2–4, 2018 467 ± 4.53% 2% 10% 4% 20% 1% 8% 55%

Primary results edit

 
Results by county:
  Fetterman—70–80%
  Fetterman—60–70%
  Fetterman—50–60%
  Fetterman—40–50%
  Fetterman—<40%
  Ahmad—40–50%
  Ahmad—<40%
  Cozzone—60–70%
  Cozzone—<40%
  Stack—<40%
Democratic primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Fetterman 288,229 38.0
Democratic Nina Ahmad 182,309 23.8
Democratic Kathi Cozzone 142,410 18.6
Democratic Mike Stack (incumbent) 127,259 16.6
Democratic Ray Sosa 27,427 3.6
Total votes 767,634 100.0

Republican primary edit

Governor edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

Eliminated in the primary edit

  • Laura Ellsworth, attorney[29][30]
  • Paul Mango, businessman and former U.S. Army Officer[31]
Withdrawn edit
Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Laura Ellsworth
Municipal officials
Individuals
Newspapers
Paul Mango
U.S. Senators
Organizations
Scott Wagner
Federal officials
Governors
U.S. Representatives
State Senators
State Representatives
Individuals
Organizations
Mike Turzai (Withdrawn)
State Senators
State Representatives

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Laura
Ellsworth
Paul
Mango
Scott
Wagner
Other Undecided
Susquehanna Polling & Research May 4–8, 2018 545 ± 4.2% 18% 23% 37% 1% 22%
ColdSpark Media (R-Ellsworth) May 2018 17% 24% 28% 30%
McLaughlin & Associates (R-Wagner) April 2–3, 2018 500 ± 4.5% 9% 24% 50% 17%
Revily (R-American Principles Project) March 13–15, 2018 800 ± 3.4% 4% 18% 20% 57%
McLaughlin & Associates (R-Wagner) October 7, 2017, at the Wayback Machine September 18–20, 2017 400 ± 4.9% 16% 45% 39%
5% 13% 45% 37%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Scott
Wagner
Paul
Mango
Mike
Turzai
Undecided
April 9–10, 2017 500 ± 4.5% 38% 8% 10% 45%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Scott
Wagner
Paul
Mango
Undecided
McLaughlin & Associates (R-Wagner) September 18–20, 2017 400 ± 4.9% 45% 16% 39%
April 9–10, 2017 500 ± 4.5% 42% 13% 46%

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  Wagner—60–70%
  Wagner—50–60%
  Wagner—40–50%
  Mango—40–50%
  Mango—50–60%
Republican primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Scott Wagner 324,013 44.3
Republican Paul Mango 270,014 36.9
Republican Laura Ellsworth 137,650 18.8
Total votes 731,677 100.0

Lieutenant governor edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit
  • Jeff Bartos, businessman (running with Scott Wagner)[58]

Eliminated in the primary edit

  • Kathy Coder, political activist[59]
  • Diana Irey Vaughan, Washington County commissioner (running with Paul Mango)[60]
  • Peg Luksik, political activist[61]
Removed from the ballot edit
Withdrawn edit
Considered potential edit
Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  Bartos—60–70%
  Bartos—50–60%
  Bartos—40–50%
  Bartos—<40%
  Coder—40–50%
  Coder—<40%
  Vaughan—70–80%
  Vaughan—50–60%
  Vaughan—40–50%
  Luksik—50–60%
  Luksik—<40%
Republican primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Bartos 317,619 46.8
Republican Kathy Coder 147,805 21.8
Republican Diana Irey Vaughan 119,400 17.6
Republican Peg Luksik 93,667 13.8
Total votes 678,491 100.0

Green Party edit

Governor edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

Lieutenant governor edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit
  • Jocolyn Bowser-Bostick

Endorsements edit

Paul Glover

Libertarian Party edit

Governor edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit
  • Ken Krawchuk, technology consultant and nominee for governor in 1998, 2002, and 2014[75]

Lieutenant governor edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

  • Kathleen Smith, entrepreneur (running with Ken Krawchuk)

General election edit

Candidates edit

Debates edit

  • October 1, 2018: Complete video of debate (begins at 08:50)

Endorsements edit

Scott Wagner (R)
Federal officials
Governors
U.S. Representatives
State Senators
State Representatives
County Commissioners
Individuals
Organizations
Tom Wolf (D)
Federal officials
Governors
U.S. Representatives
State Representatives
Individuals
Organizations

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[99] Likely D October 26, 2018
The Washington Post[100] Likely D November 5, 2018
FiveThirtyEight[101] Safe D November 5, 2018
Rothenberg Political Report[102] Likely D November 1, 2018
Sabato's Crystal Ball[103] Safe D November 5, 2018
RealClearPolitics[104] Safe D November 4, 2018
Daily Kos[105] Safe D November 5, 2018
Fox News[106][a] Likely D November 5, 2018
Politico[107] Likely D November 5, 2018
Governing[108] Likely D November 5, 2018
Notes
  1. ^ The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Tom
Wolf (D)
Scott
Wagner (R)
Other Undecided
November 2–4, 2018 1,833 53% 42% 3%[109]
Research Co. November 1–3, 2018 450 ± 4.6% 54% 39% 1% 6%
Muhlenberg College November 2, 2018, at the Wayback Machine October 28 – November 1, 2018 421 ± 5.5% 58% 37%
Franklin & Marshall College October 22–28, 2018 214 LV ± 9.5% 59% 33% 5%
537 RV ± 6.0% 57% 27% 6%[110] 10%
Morning Consult October 15, 2018, at the Wayback Machine October 1–2, 2018 1,188 ± 3.0% 48% 36% 16%
Franklin & Marshall College September 17–23, 2018 204 LV 52% 30% 17%
545 RV ± 6.1% 52% 28% 2%[111] 18%
Ipsos September 12–20, 2018 1,080 ± 3.0% 55% 38% 2% 6%
Muhlenberg College September 13–19, 2018 404 ± 5.5% 55% 36% 6%[112] 2%
Rasmussen Reports September 12–13, 2018 800 ± 3.5% 52% 40% 3% 5%
Franklin & Marshall College August 20–26, 2018 222 LV 52% 35% 1% 12%
511 RV ± 6.1% 51% 32% 5%[113] 14%
Marist College August 12–16, 2018 713 ± 4.2% 54% 40% <1% 6%
Commonwealth Leaders Fund (R) August 13–15, 2018 2,012 ± 3.6% 46% 43% 3% 8%
Suffolk University June 27, 2018, at the Wayback Machine June 21–25, 2018 500 ± 4.4% 49% 36% 1% 14%
Franklin & Marshall College June 4–10, 2018 472 ± 6.5% 48% 29% 1% 23%
Muhlenberg College April 4–12, 2018 414 ± 5.5% 47% 31% 5% 16%
Franklin & Marshall College March 19–26, 2018 137 ± 6.8% 38% 21% 6% 35%
Hypothetical polling
with Paul Mango
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Tom
Wolf (D)
Paul
Mango (R)
Other Undecided
Muhlenberg College April 4–12, 2018 414 ± 5.5% 47% 27% 5% 22%
Franklin & Marshall College March 19–26, 2018 143 ± 6.8% 49% 22% 4% 25%
with Laura Ellsworth
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Tom
Wolf (D)
Laura
Ellsworth (R)
Other Undecided
Muhlenberg College April 4–12, 2018 414 ± 5.5% 46% 26% 4% 24%
Franklin & Marshall College March 19–26, 2018 143 ± 6.8% 51% 22% 2% 25%

Results edit

The election was not close, with Wolf defeating Wagner by about 17 percentage points. Wolf won by running up large margins in Allegheny County, including Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia County, including Philadelphia. Wolf's victory can also be attributed to his strong performance in Philadelphia suburbs.

2018 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election[114]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Tom Wolf (incumbent)
John Fetterman
2,895,652 57.77% +2.84%
Republican Scott Wagner
Jeff Bartos
2,039,882 40.70% -4.37%
Libertarian Ken Krawchuk
Kathleen Smith
49,229 0.98% N/A
Green Paul Glover
Jocolyn Bowser-Bostick
27,792 0.55% N/A
Total votes 5,012,555 100.00% N/A
Democratic hold

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

By congressional district edit

Gov. Tom Wolf won 12 of 18 congressional districts, including 3 that elected Republicans.[115]

District Wagner Wolf Representative
1st 40% 59% Brian Fitzpatrick
2nd 20% 79% Brendan Boyle
3rd 5% 93% Dwight Evans
4th 32% 66% Madeleine Dean
5th 29% 69% Mary Gay Scanlon
6th 37% 61% Chrissy Houlahan
7th 39% 59% Susan Wild
8th 43% 56% Matt Cartwright
9th 54% 44% Dan Meuser
10th 44% 54% Scott Perry
11th 53% 45% Lloyd Smucker
12th 59% 39% Tom Marino
13th 63% 35% John Joyce
14th 51% 48% Guy Reschenthaler
15th 60% 38% Glenn Thompson
16th 48.8% 49.5% Mike Kelly
17th 39% 59% Conor Lamb
18th 26% 72% Mike Doyle

See also edit

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  109. ^ Ken Krawchuk (L) with 2%, Paul Glover (G) with 1%
  110. ^ Ken Krawchuk (L) with 3%, Paul Glover (G) with 1%; other with 2%
  111. ^ Ken Krawchuk (L) with 1%, Paul Glover (G) with 0%; other with 1%
  112. ^ Ken Krawchuk (L) with 2%, Paul Glover (G) with 1%, neither/other with 3%
  113. ^ Ken Krawchuk (L) and Paul Glover (G) with 1%; other with 1%
  114. ^ "2018 General Election Official Returns". Pennsylvania Department of State. November 6, 2018. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  115. ^ Giroux, Greg [@greggiroux] (February 2, 2019). "Pennsylvania 2018 Governor and U.S. Senate election results by congressional district: pic.twitter.com/NYLoJbUtrm" (Tweet) – via Twitter.

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2018, pennsylvania, gubernatorial, election, also, 2018, united, states, gubernatorial, elections, took, place, november, 2018, elect, governor, lieutenant, governor, pennsylvania, concurrently, with, election, pennsylvania, class, senate, seat, well, election. See also 2018 United States gubernatorial elections The 2018 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election took place on November 6 2018 to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania concurrently with the election of Pennsylvania s Class I U S Senate seat as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various local elections Incumbent Governor Tom Wolf won re election to a second term by a double digit margin defeating Republican challenger Scott Wagner and two third party candidates from the Green Party Paul Glover and Libertarian Party Ken Krawchuk 1 2 The primary elections were held on May 15 3 This was the only Democratic held governorship up for election in 2018 in a state Donald Trump won in the 2016 presidential election 2018 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election 2014 November 6 2018 2022 Nominee Tom Wolf Scott WagnerParty Democratic RepublicanRunning mate John Fetterman Jeff BartosPopular vote 2 895 662 2 039 899Percentage 57 8 40 7 County resultsCongressional district resultsPrecinct resultsWolf 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Wagner 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 40 50 50 No dataGovernor before electionTom WolfDemocratic Elected Governor Tom WolfDemocraticRepublicans flipped the counties of Lawrence Greene Fayette Cambria Clinton Northumberland Carbon and Schuylkill Meanwhile this was the first time since Bob Casey Jr s landslide State Treasurer win in 2004 that Cumberland County voted for the Democrat in a statewide election Contents 1 Democratic primary 1 1 Governor 1 1 1 Candidate 1 1 1 1 Nominated 1 1 1 2 Results 1 2 Lieutenant governor 1 2 1 Candidates 1 2 1 1 Nominated 1 2 2 Eliminated in the primary 1 2 2 1 Withdrawn 1 2 2 2 Declined 1 2 3 Endorsements 1 2 4 Polling 1 2 5 Primary results 2 Republican primary 2 1 Governor 2 1 1 Candidates 2 1 1 1 Nominated 2 1 2 Eliminated in the primary 2 1 2 1 Withdrawn 2 1 2 2 Declined 2 1 3 Endorsements 2 1 4 Polling 2 1 5 Results 2 2 Lieutenant governor 2 2 1 Candidates 2 2 1 1 Nominated 2 2 2 Eliminated in the primary 2 2 2 1 Removed from the ballot 2 2 2 2 Withdrawn 2 2 2 3 Considered potential 2 2 2 4 Declined 2 2 3 Endorsements 2 2 4 Results 3 Green Party 3 1 Governor 3 1 1 Candidates 3 1 1 1 Nominated 3 2 Lieutenant governor 3 2 1 Candidates 3 2 1 1 Nominated 3 2 2 Endorsements 4 Libertarian Party 4 1 Governor 4 1 1 Candidates 4 1 1 1 Nominated 4 2 Lieutenant governor 4 2 1 Candidates 4 2 2 Nominated 5 General election 5 1 Candidates 5 2 Debates 5 3 Endorsements 5 4 Predictions 5 5 Polling 5 6 Results 5 6 1 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 5 6 2 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 5 7 By congressional district 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDemocratic primary editGovernor edit Candidate edit Nominated edit Tom Wolf incumbent governor 1 Results edit Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Tom Wolf incumbent 741 676 100 0Total votes 741 676 100 0Lieutenant governor edit Candidates edit Nominated edit John Fetterman mayor of Braddock and candidate for the U S Senate in 2016 4 Eliminated in the primary edit Nina Ahmad former deputy mayor of Philadelphia 5 Kathi Cozzone Chester County Commissioner 6 Ray Sosa banker and insurance broker 7 Mike Stack incumbent lieutenant governor 8 Withdrawn edit Madeleine Dean state representative running for PA 04 9 10 Aryanna Berringer Iraq War veteran and nominee for PA 16 in 2012 endorsed Kathi Cozzone 11 12 Craig Lehman Lancaster County commissioner endorsed Kathi Cozzone 13 Declined edit Erin McClelland nominee for PA 12 in 2014 and 2016 4 endorsed Fetterman Endorsements edit Kathi CozzoneState legislatorsCarolyn Comitta state representative from the 156th district 2017 2020 14 John Galloway state representative from the 140th district 2007 present 14 Madeleine Dean withdrawn Federal officialsAllyson Schwartz U S representative from Pennsylvania s 13th congressional district 2005 2015 9 State legislatorsMatthew Bradford state representative from the 70th district 2009 present 9 Tim Briggs state representative from the 149th district 2009 present 9 Mary Jo Daley state representative from the 148th district 2013 present 9 Frank Dermody state representative from the 33rd district 1991 2020 Pennsylvania House Democratic Leader 2011 2020 9 Dan Frankel state representative from the 23rd district 1999 present 9 Joseph Markosek state representative from the 25th district 1983 2018 9 John FettermanFederal officialsBernie Sanders U S senator from Vermont 2007 present Independent 15 Statewide officialsEd Rendell 45th governor of Pennsylvania 2003 2011 16 State legislatorsEd Gainey state representative from the 24th district 2013 2022 Municipal officialsPete Buttigieg 32nd mayor of South Bend Indiana 2012 2020 Eric Papenfuse Mayor of Harrisburg 2014 2022 17 Bill Peduto 60th mayor of Pittsburgh 2014 2022 4 Labor unionsUnited Steelworkers District 10 18 OrganizationsNational Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws 19 Steel City Stonewall Democrats 20 IndividualsRandy Bryce ironworker and candidate for Wisconsin s 1st congressional districtNewspapersThe Philadelphia Inquirer 21 Mike StackFederal officialsBob Brady U S representative from Pennsylvania s 1st congressional district 1998 2019 22 State legislatorsLisa Boscola state senator from the 18th district 1999 present 22 Jim Brewster state senator from the 45th district 2010 present 23 Jay Costa state senator from the 43rd district 1996 present Pennsylvania Senate Minority Leader 2011 present 23 Andy Dinniman state senator from the 19th district 2006 2020 24 Larry Farnese state senator from the 1st district 2009 2020 24 Wayne Fontana state senator from the 42nd district 2005 present 23 Vincent Hughes state senator from the 7th district 1994 present 22 Rich Kasunic state senator from the 32nd district 1995 2015 22 Shirley Kitchen state senator from the 3rd district 1996 2016 22 Daylin Leach state senator from the 17th district 2009 2020 22 Judy Schwank state senator from the 11th district 2011 present 22 Christine Tartaglione state senator from the 2nd district 1995 present 22 Anthony Williams state senator from the 8th congressional district 1999 present 24 John Yudichak state senator from the 14th district 2011 2022 22 Municipal officialsBobby Henon Philadelphia City Council member from the 6th district 2012 2022 22 Jonathan Saidel Philadelphia city controller 1990 2006 22 Declined to endorseTom Wolf 47th governor of Pennsylvania 2015 2023 Pittsburgh DSA 25 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error AryannaBerringer KathiCozzone MadeleineDean JohnFetterman CraigLehman MikeStack UndecidedIndependence Communications amp Campaigns LLC February 2 4 2018 467 4 53 2 10 4 20 1 8 55 Primary results edit nbsp Results by county Fetterman 70 80 Fetterman 60 70 Fetterman 50 60 Fetterman 40 50 Fetterman lt 40 Ahmad 40 50 Ahmad lt 40 Cozzone 60 70 Cozzone lt 40 Stack lt 40 Democratic primary Party Candidate Votes Democratic John Fetterman 288 229 38 0Democratic Nina Ahmad 182 309 23 8Democratic Kathi Cozzone 142 410 18 6Democratic Mike Stack incumbent 127 259 16 6Democratic Ray Sosa 27 427 3 6Total votes 767 634 100 0Republican primary editGovernor edit Candidates edit Nominated edit Scott Wagner state senator 26 27 28 Eliminated in the primary edit Laura Ellsworth attorney 29 30 Paul Mango businessman and former U S Army Officer 31 Withdrawn edit Mike Turzai speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and nominee for PA 04 in 1998 32 Declined edit Paul Addis businessman ran for U S Senate 33 34 Lou Barletta U S representative ran for U S Senate 35 36 Jake Corman majority leader of the Pennsylvania State Senate 37 Mike Kelly U S representative 38 Dave Reed majority leader of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives 39 Endorsements edit Laura EllsworthMunicipal officialsJim Roddey Chief Executive of Allegheny County 2000 2004 40 IndividualsCarly Fiorina businesswoman 41 NewspapersThe Philadelphia Inquirer 42 The Patriot News 43 The Daily Item 44 Paul MangoU S SenatorsTom Cotton U S Senator from Arkansas 2015 present 45 Rick Santorum U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1995 2007 46 OrganizationsNational Organization for Marriage 47 Family Research Council 47 Scott WagnerFederal officialsDonald Trump 45th President of the United States 2017 2021 48 Mike Pence 48th Vice President of the United States 2017 2021 49 GovernorsLarry Hogan 62nd Governor of Maryland 2015 2023 50 U S RepresentativesScott Perry U S Representative from Pennsylvania s 4th congressional district 2013 2019 51 State SenatorsMike Regan state senator from the 31st district 2017 present 52 Donald C White state senator from the 41st district 2001 2019 Camera Bartolotta state senator from the 46th district 2015 present Pat Stefano state senator from the 32nd district 2015 present Guy Reschenthaler state senator from the 37th district 2015 2019 State RepresentativesSeth Grove state representative from the 196th district 2009 present 51 Keith J Gillespie state representative from the 47th district 2003 present 51 Dawn Keefer state representative from the 92nd district 2017 present 51 Kate Klunk state representative from the 169th district 2015 present 51 Kristin Phillips Hill state representative from the 93rd district 2015 2019 51 Stan Saylor state representative from the 94th district 1993 2022 51 IndividualsDiamond and Silk social media personalities and political activists 53 OrganizationsPennsylvania GOP 54 Luzerne County GOP 55 Associated Builders and Contractors 56 Mike Turzai Withdrawn State SenatorsScott Hutchinson state senator from the 21st district 2013 present 57 State RepresentativesKathy Rapp state representative from the 65th district 2005 present 57 Brian L Ellis state representative from the 11th district 2005 2019 Jim E Marshall state representative 14th district 2007 present R Lee James state representative from the 64th district 2013 present Matt Dowling state representative from the 51st district 2017 2022 Ryan Warner state representative from the 52nd district 2015 present Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error LauraEllsworth PaulMango ScottWagner Other UndecidedSusquehanna Polling amp Research May 4 8 2018 545 4 2 18 23 37 1 22 ColdSpark Media R Ellsworth May 2018 17 24 28 30 McLaughlin amp Associates R Wagner April 2 3 2018 500 4 5 9 24 50 17 Revily R American Principles Project March 13 15 2018 800 3 4 4 18 20 57 McLaughlin amp Associates R Wagner Archived October 7 2017 at the Wayback Machine September 18 20 2017 400 4 9 16 45 39 5 13 45 37 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error ScottWagner PaulMango MikeTurzai UndecidedMcLaughlin amp Associates R Wagner April 9 10 2017 500 4 5 38 8 10 45 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error ScottWagner PaulMango UndecidedMcLaughlin amp Associates R Wagner September 18 20 2017 400 4 9 45 16 39 McLaughlin amp Associates R Wagner April 9 10 2017 500 4 5 42 13 46 Results edit nbsp Results by county Wagner 60 70 Wagner 50 60 Wagner 40 50 Mango 40 50 Mango 50 60 Republican primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Scott Wagner 324 013 44 3Republican Paul Mango 270 014 36 9Republican Laura Ellsworth 137 650 18 8Total votes 731 677 100 0Lieutenant governor edit Candidates edit Nominated edit Jeff Bartos businessman running with Scott Wagner 58 Eliminated in the primary edit Kathy Coder political activist 59 Diana Irey Vaughan Washington County commissioner running with Paul Mango 60 Peg Luksik political activist 61 Removed from the ballot edit Joe Gale Montgomery County commissioner did not meet minimum age requirement of 30 62 63 Withdrawn edit Gordon Denlinger former state representative 64 65 Otto Voit candidate for state treasurer in 2016 64 66 Considered potential edit Dave Argall state senator and nominee for PA 17 in 2010 67 Erin Elmore attorney political correspondent and The Apprentice contestant 68 Declined edit Dan Meuser former Pennsylvania secretary of revenue and candidate for PA 10 in 2008 running for PA 09 69 70 Justin Simmons state representative running for PA 15 71 72 Endorsements edit Jeff BartosPennsylvania GOP 54 Results edit nbsp Results by county Bartos 60 70 Bartos 50 60 Bartos 40 50 Bartos lt 40 Coder 40 50 Coder lt 40 Vaughan 70 80 Vaughan 50 60 Vaughan 40 50 Luksik 50 60 Luksik lt 40 Republican primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Jeff Bartos 317 619 46 8Republican Kathy Coder 147 805 21 8Republican Diana Irey Vaughan 119 400 17 6Republican Peg Luksik 93 667 13 8Total votes 678 491 100 0Green Party editGovernor edit Candidates edit Nominated edit Paul Glover community organizer 73 Lieutenant governor edit Candidates edit Nominated edit Jocolyn Bowser BostickEndorsements edit Paul GloverPatch Adams Physician and activist 74 Libertarian Party editGovernor edit Candidates edit Nominated edit Ken Krawchuk technology consultant and nominee for governor in 1998 2002 and 2014 75 Lieutenant governor edit Candidates edit Nominated edit Kathleen Smith entrepreneur running with Ken Krawchuk General election editCandidates edit Tom Wolf D incumbent governor 1 Scott Wagner R former state senator 26 27 28 Ken Krawchuk L IT entrepreneur freelance writer 76 Paul Glover G author community organizer 77 Debates edit October 1 2018 Complete video of debate begins at 08 50 Endorsements edit Scott Wagner R Federal officialsDonald Trump 45th President of the United States 2017 2021 48 Mike Pence 48th Vice President of the United States 2017 2021 49 GovernorsLarry Hogan 62nd Governor of Maryland 2015 2023 50 U S RepresentativesScott Perry U S Representative from Pennsylvania s 4th congressional district 2013 2019 51 State SenatorsMike Regan state senator from the 31st district 2017 present 52 Donald C White state senator from the 41st district 2001 2019 Camera Bartolotta state senator from the 46th district 2015 present Pat Stefano state senator from the 32nd district 2015 present Guy Reschenthaler state senator from the 37th district 2015 2019 State RepresentativesSeth Grove state representative from the 196th district 2009 present 51 Keith J Gillespie state representative from the 47th district 2003 present 51 Dawn Keefer state representative from the 92nd district 2017 present 51 Kate Klunk state representative from the 169th district 2015 present 51 Kristin Phillips Hill state representative from the 93rd district 2015 2019 51 Stan Saylor state representative from the 94th district 1993 2022 51 County CommissionersChris Reilly York County Commissioner 1996 2020 51 IndividualsDiamond and Silk social media personalities and political activists 53 OrganizationsPennsylvania GOP 54 Luzerne County GOP 55 Associated Builders and Contractors 78 Tom Wolf D Federal officialsBarack Obama 44th President of the United States 2009 2017 79 80 Joe Biden 47th Vice President of the United States 2009 2017 81 Eric Holder 82nd United States Attorney General 2009 2015 82 GovernorsRicardo Rossello Governor of Puerto Rico 2017 2019 83 U S RepresentativesDwight Evans U S Representative from Pennsylvania s 2nd congressional district 2016 2019 84 State RepresentativesMadeleine Dean state representative from the 153rd district 2012 2018 85 Leanne Krueger state representative from the 161st district 2015 present 86 Brian Joseph Kirkland state representative from the 159th district 2017 2022 87 IndividualsTom Perez Chair of the DNC 2017 2021 88 Mary Gay Scanlon former Member of the Wallingford Swarthmore School Board 87 Michael G Rubin businessman 89 Meek Mill rapper 90 Kevin Hart actor and comedian 91 Zachary Quinto actor and film producer 92 Laura Gomez actress 93 Wanda Sykes actress 94 OrganizationsPennsylvania Democratic Party 95 Democratic Governors Association 96 Planned Parenthood 97 Human Rights Campaign 98 Predictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 99 Likely D October 26 2018The Washington Post 100 Likely D November 5 2018FiveThirtyEight 101 Safe D November 5 2018Rothenberg Political Report 102 Likely D November 1 2018Sabato s Crystal Ball 103 Safe D November 5 2018RealClearPolitics 104 Safe D November 4 2018Daily Kos 105 Safe D November 5 2018Fox News 106 a Likely D November 5 2018Politico 107 Likely D November 5 2018Governing 108 Likely D November 5 2018Notes The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe Solid races Polling edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error TomWolf D ScottWagner R Other UndecidedChange Research November 2 4 2018 1 833 53 42 3 109 Research Co November 1 3 2018 450 4 6 54 39 1 6 Muhlenberg College Archived November 2 2018 at the Wayback Machine October 28 November 1 2018 421 5 5 58 37 Franklin amp Marshall College October 22 28 2018 214 LV 9 5 59 33 5 537 RV 6 0 57 27 6 110 10 Morning Consult Archived October 15 2018 at the Wayback Machine October 1 2 2018 1 188 3 0 48 36 16 Franklin amp Marshall College September 17 23 2018 204 LV 52 30 17 545 RV 6 1 52 28 2 111 18 Ipsos September 12 20 2018 1 080 3 0 55 38 2 6 Muhlenberg College September 13 19 2018 404 5 5 55 36 6 112 2 Rasmussen Reports September 12 13 2018 800 3 5 52 40 3 5 Franklin amp Marshall College August 20 26 2018 222 LV 52 35 1 12 511 RV 6 1 51 32 5 113 14 Marist College August 12 16 2018 713 4 2 54 40 lt 1 6 Commonwealth Leaders Fund R August 13 15 2018 2 012 3 6 46 43 3 8 Suffolk University Archived June 27 2018 at the Wayback Machine June 21 25 2018 500 4 4 49 36 1 14 Franklin amp Marshall College June 4 10 2018 472 6 5 48 29 1 23 Muhlenberg College April 4 12 2018 414 5 5 47 31 5 16 Franklin amp Marshall College March 19 26 2018 137 6 8 38 21 6 35 Hypothetical pollingwith Paul MangoPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error TomWolf D PaulMango R Other UndecidedMuhlenberg College April 4 12 2018 414 5 5 47 27 5 22 Franklin amp Marshall College March 19 26 2018 143 6 8 49 22 4 25 with Laura EllsworthPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error TomWolf D LauraEllsworth R Other UndecidedMuhlenberg College April 4 12 2018 414 5 5 46 26 4 24 Franklin amp Marshall College March 19 26 2018 143 6 8 51 22 2 25 Results edit The election was not close with Wolf defeating Wagner by about 17 percentage points Wolf won by running up large margins in Allegheny County including Pittsburgh and Philadelphia County including Philadelphia Wolf s victory can also be attributed to his strong performance in Philadelphia suburbs 2018 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election 114 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Tom Wolf incumbent John Fetterman 2 895 652 57 77 2 84 Republican Scott WagnerJeff Bartos 2 039 882 40 70 4 37 Libertarian Ken KrawchukKathleen Smith 49 229 0 98 N AGreen Paul GloverJocolyn Bowser Bostick 27 792 0 55 N ATotal votes 5 012 555 100 00 N ADemocratic holdCounties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Cambria largest municipality Johnstown Carbon largest municipality Lehighton Clinton Largest city Lock Haven Fayette largest borough Uniontown Greene largest municipality Waynesburg Lawrence largest municipality New Castle Northumberland largest borough Sunbury Schuylkill Largest city Pottsville Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Cumberland largest municipality Carlisle By congressional district edit Gov Tom Wolf won 12 of 18 congressional districts including 3 that elected Republicans 115 District Wagner Wolf Representative1st 40 59 Brian Fitzpatrick2nd 20 79 Brendan Boyle3rd 5 93 Dwight Evans4th 32 66 Madeleine Dean5th 29 69 Mary Gay Scanlon6th 37 61 Chrissy Houlahan7th 39 59 Susan Wild8th 43 56 Matt Cartwright9th 54 44 Dan Meuser10th 44 54 Scott Perry11th 53 45 Lloyd Smucker12th 59 39 Tom Marino13th 63 35 John Joyce14th 51 48 Guy Reschenthaler15th 60 38 Glenn Thompson16th 48 8 49 5 Mike Kelly17th 39 59 Conor Lamb18th 26 72 Mike DoyleSee also edit2018 United States gubernatorial elections 2018 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania 2018 Pennsylvania Senate election 2018 Pennsylvania House of Representatives electionReferences edit a b c Pa Gov Wolf I am running for re election in 2018 PoliticsPA March 7 2017 Retrieved June 15 2017 Tom Wolf Is the Projected Winner of a Second Term as Pennsylvania Governor Defeating Republican Challenger Scott Wagner WCAU November 6 2018 Retrieved November 7 2018 State Primary Election Dates National Conference of State Legislatures January 10 2018 Retrieved November 7 2018 a b c Potter Chris November 14 2017 Braddock Mayor John Fetterman cargo shorts and all is aiming for the suit and tie job of Lt Gov Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved November 14 2017 Seidman Andrew February 26 2018 Former Mayor Kenney aide Nina Ahmad to run for lieutenant governor The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved February 26 2018 Rettew Bill Jr 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a b Paul Mango is the true pro life candidate in Tuesday s GOP primary Penn Live May 11 2018 Retrieved June 5 2018 a b Stevens Matthew August 3 2018 Trump gives backing to Wagner in governor s race wjactv com a b Mike Pence Proud to be in Philadelphia today campaigning for realScottWagner the next great governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Scott will fight for all the hardworking people of Pennsylvanian Support Scott Wagner amp FixPA Twitter a b Ryan Briggs July 19 2017 Maryland Gov Larry Hogan to endorse Wagner in gubernatorial race City amp State PA Archived from the original on January 8 2018 Retrieved January 8 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Wagner Announces York County Endorsements Scott Wagner for Governor October 3 2017 Archived from the original on October 4 2017 Retrieved October 11 2017 a b Wagner picks up local endorsement for governor The York Dispatch June 6 2017 Retrieved October 11 2017 a b Diamond and Silk Vote realScottWagner for Governor of Pennsylvania Vote Right Vote Red Vote Republican ElectionDay Twitter a b c Murphy Jan February 10 2018 Pa Republican Party throws its backing to Scott Wagner Jeff Bartos for governor lt governor The Patriot News a b LUZERNE GOP ENDORSES WAGNER BARTOS TICKET Scott Wagner for Governor November 28 2017 Archived from the original on December 8 2017 Retrieved December 7 2017 ABC PA ANNOUNCES 2018 GUBERNATORIAL ENDORSEMENT ABC of Pennsylvania August 3 2018 a b Mike Turzai Facebook page Navratil Liz November 9 2017 Wagner Bartos announce joint campaign for Pa gov lt gov The Inquirer Philadelphia Media Network Retrieved November 10 2017 12 Hopefuls Announce Bids for Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor NBC March 7 2018 Retrieved April 30 2018 Venteicher Wes February 13 2018 Gubernatorial candidate Paul Mango chooses Diana Irey Vaughan as running mate Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved February 14 2018 Meyer Katie February 10 2018 State GOP endorses Wagner for governor Turzai bows out WITF Archived from the original on February 12 2018 Retrieved February 11 2018 GOP field grows to 4 to run for Pa lieutenant governor WITF Associated Press January 16 2018 Archived from the original on January 25 2018 Retrieved January 24 2018 Gale Removed From LG Primary Ballot PoliticsPA March 21 2018 a b GOP Field for Lieutenant Governor Gets New Face 2 Drop Out U S News amp World Report Associated Press February 13 2018 Retrieved February 15 2018 Engelkemier Paul December 19 2017 Denlinger Enters Race for Lieutenant Governor PoliticsPA Retrieved December 19 2017 Ex GOP treasurer candidate to run for lieutenant governor Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press December 28 2017 Retrieved December 28 2017 Pytak Stephen J August 12 2017 Argall may run for lieutenant governor Standard Speaker Retrieved August 30 2017 Engelkemier Paul April 13 2017 Trump Surrogate Apprentice Contestant Eyes LG Run PoliticsPA Retrieved August 30 2017 Engelkemier Paul February 28 2017 LG Meuser Plans a Run for Lieutenant Governor PoliticsPA Retrieved August 30 2017 Engelkemier Paul September 5 2017 Meuser Announces Run to Replace Barletta PoliticsPA Retrieved September 6 2017 Esack Steve March 24 2017 Lehigh Valley lawmaker eyeing higher office The Morning Call Archived from the original on August 31 2017 Retrieved August 30 2017 Olson Laura September 6 2017 Justin Simmons announces primary challenge to Charlie Dent The Morning Call Archived from the original on September 7 2017 Retrieved September 6 2017 Green Party Endorses Paul Glover for PA Governor Green Party of the United States Retrieved April 13 2018 Patch Adams Endorses Paul Glover Facebook Ken Krawchuk Libertarian for Pennsylvania Governor Retrieved August 27 2017 Ken Krawchuk is the 2018 Libertarian Nominee for Governor of Pennsylvania Retrieved September 27 2018 Paul Glover is the 2018 Green Party Nominee for Governor of Pennsylvania Retrieved September 27 2018 ABC PA ANNOUNCES 2018 GUBERNATORIAL ENDORSEMENT ABC of Pennsylvania August 3 2018 Tom Wolf BREAKING BarackObama just endorsed my re election Stand with President Obama and chip in today to help our campaign win this November Twitter Former President Obama at Campaign Rally in Philadelphia C Span September 21 2018 Sunday Get Out the Vote rally to feature Joe Biden Tom Wolf Abc27 November 1 2018 Tom Wolf Thank you ericholder for joining me to talk about fair maps amp criminal justice reform I am proud that Pennsylvania now has a fair map that better represents PA ians amp we re currently taking action towards criminal justice reform with a new clean state legislation amp initiatives Twitter Ricardo Rossello GovernorTomWolf thank you for strongly responding to Puerto Rico s call for assistance Your leadership and friendship during our darkest hour and your Vision of progress and equality for the state of Pennsylvania make you the best choice in next Tuesday s election Twitter Dwight Evans Standing in support of my governor WolfforPA in West Philly yesterday PAVotesBlue BlueWave2018 Twitter Madeleine Dean mad4pa November 4 2018 Let s Turn PA Blue Great time rallying for PA Democrats with WolfForPA Bob Casey JohnFetterman JoshShapiroPA DwightEvansPA kenlawrencejr VAArk ciresiforpa kmuthPAsenate44 amp Fields4PASenate Press button D 11 at the polls to vote Democratic Mad4PA PA4 PA04 Tweet via Twitter Leanne Krueger There s still time to pick up a canvass shift before tonight s PAVotesBlue rally with WolfForPA Bob Casey JohnFetterman Four elections in four years and our team of volunteers grows every cycle Grateful GOTV MakeItHapPENN Twitter a b Tom Wolf There was great energy yesterday at the Chester City Rally The Vote event with Mayor Thaddeus Kirkland Bob Casey marygayscanlon and Rep Brian Kirkland Let s continue to get out the vote for Democratic candidates up and down the ballot PAVotesBlue Twitter Tom Wolf Thank you tomperez for visiting Pennsylvania and standing with us in November Twitter Michael Rubin Get out and vote next week for ONE America One Pennsylvania This is our guy WolfForPA Twitter Meek Mill VOTE governortomwolf We re in the middle of some important times Your vote is more important than ever Twitter Tom Wolf Thank you MeekMill KevinHart4real amp MichaelGRubin for standing with me Twitter Tom Wolf Thank you ZacharyQuinto for your support and for coming home to Pittsburgh to canvas Twitter Laura Gomez Inspired by these hard working activists amp volunteers advocating for people to vote in PA and very hopeful for their progressive governor WolfForPA Twitter Wanda Sykes iamwandasykes October 22 2018 Thank you Governor Wolf WontBeErased Tweet via Twitter PA Democratic Party While the PAGOP pals around with Trump and his billionaire buddies Bob Casey and WolfForPA are keeping company of a different kind Twitter Democratic Governors WolfForPA is proof electing a Democratic governor is the best way to end Republican gerrymandering and protect fair district maps Twitter Planned Parenthood Action PPAdvocatesPA 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