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Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2014

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Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2014

The Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial election of 2014 took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania. In Pennsylvania, the winners of the lieutenant gubernatorial primary elections join the ticket of their party's gubernatorial nominee.

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Primary elections were held on May 20, 2014. Incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Jim Cawley was renominated unopposed and ran for re-election to a second term on a ticket with incumbent Governor Tom Corbett. The Democratic nominee was State Senator Michael J. Stack III, who was businessman Tom Wolf's running mate. Wolf and Stack defeated Corbett and Cawley in the general election.

Declared

  • Jim Cawley, incumbent Lieutenant Governor
  • Declared

  • Mark Critz, former U.S. Representative
  • Brad Koplinski, Harrisburg City Councilman
  • Brandon Neuman, State Representative
  • Mark Smith, Bradford County Commissioner
  • Michael J. Stack III, State Senator
  • Withdrew

  • Jay Paterno, former assistant football coach at Penn State and son of former head coach Joe Paterno
  • Brenda Alton, Harrisburg Parks and Recreation Director (Turned in petition one minute past the deadline so did not appear on the ballot)
  • Declined

  • Michael Crossey, President of the Pennsylvania State Education Association
  • Margo Davidson, State Representative
  • Larry Farnese, State Senator
  • John Galloway, State Representative
  • John Morganelli, Northampton County District Attorney
  • John Wozniak, State Senator
  • References

    Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2014 Wikipedia


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