Three special elections being held Tuesday in Allegheny County will determine which party has the majority in the state House for the next two years. Voters who live in the 32nd, 34th and 35th state House districts will elect new legislators. With those seats now empty, Republicans hold a slim
Little time and little name recognition are two challenges the Republican candidate for the state House 32nd District sees himself and his Democratic opponent sharing. Clayton Walker figures that helps level the playing field between himself and Joe McAndrew as they vie to succeed a titan of Pennsylvania politics in
For nearly four decades, Tony DeLuca represented Pennsylvania's 32nd state House district. Voters now choose between Democrat Joe McAndrew and Republican Clay Walker.
Democrat Joe McAndrew faces Republican Clayton Walker to replace Anthony DeLuca in representing the 32nd District, which includes Penn Hills, Verona, Oakmont and a bit of Plum Borough.
Residents of Oakmont, Verona and most of Plum will vote for a new state representative on Feb. 7. The special election for the 32nd state House district is one of three scheduled for that day in Allegheny County. The others are for the 34th and 35th districts. Only residents registered