On the Ballot
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Kamala Harris: Campaign website
U.S. SENATE
Bob Casey Jr. (incumbent): Ballotpedia info • Senate website • Campaign website
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Chris Deluzio: Ballotpedia info • Congressional website • Campaign website
STATE AUDITOR GENERAL
What does the Auditor General do?
The auditor general monitors how public dollars are spent, to catch fraud and graft if they occur. The office does this by conducting financial audits, and monitoring whether state-funded programs are doing what they’re supposed to.
Spotlight PA’s Comprehensive Guide to the office
Malcolm Kenyatta: Ballotpedia info • State House website • Campaign website
STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL
What does the Attorney General do?
From Spotlight PA: “The attorney general represents the interests of the state and the public, and defends Pennsylvania’s laws in court. In recent years, the office has defended the results of the 2020 presidential election against numerous attempts to overturn them. The office in recent years also became known for its participation in multistate investigations and litigation involving the pharmaceutical industry’s role in fueling the nation’s opioid crisis, as well as for prosecuting some natural gas companies.”
Spotlight PA’s Comprehensive Guide to the office
Eugene DePasquale: Ballotpedia info • Campaign website
STATE TREASURER
What does the State Treasurer Do? (In Detail)
From Spotlight PA: “The state treasurer is one of three elected row officers in the commonwealth, and plays a crucial role in managing state dollars. They can serve a maximum of two four-year terms. State revenue is deposited into the Treasury, and the office is responsible for using it to pay state bills for things like contracts and workers. The treasurer also invests state savings, and sits on the boards of Pennsylvania’s two massive public sector pension funds.”
Spotlight PA’s Comprehensive Guide to the Office
Erin McClelland: Campaign website
STATE HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE
Democrat Bill Petulla is running to represent State House District 28, which includes the townships of Bradford Woods, Marshall, Pine, Richland, West Deer, and part of Hampton. There is no incumbent.
Bill Petulla: Campaign website