Republicans swept Pennsylvania's row offices in Tuesday's election, retaining the state treasurer and auditor general offices and picking up the attorney general's office.
Auditor General Timothy DeFoor and State Treasurer Stacy Garrity were reelected, defeating Malcolm Kenyatta and Erin McClelland, respectively. Republican Dave Sunday topped Democrat Eugene DePasquale in the open race for attorney general.
The Associated Press called the races at 3:18 a.m. All results are considered unofficial until they are certified.
All three positions carry four-year terms and have a two-term limit.
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Attorney general: Dave Sunday
Sunday, the York County District Attorney, was elected to become the state's new top prosecutor. He'll oversee public investigations and legal advocacy on issues like consumer protection, health care and civil rights.
Sunday ran on a platform vowing to improve public safety, reduce violence and fight drug addiction. He defeated DePasquale, a former auditor general and state lawmaker.
He succeeds Democrat Michelle Henry, who was appointed to the role of attorney general after Josh Shapiro was elected Pennsylvania's governor in 2022, but decided not to run for reelection.