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Tuesday, May 18, 2021 10:41 p.m.
| Tuesday, May 18, 2021 10:41 p.m.
Ligonier Democrat Mariah Fisher, Unity Republican Leslie Baum Rossi and Ligonier Libertarian Robb Luther will square off in a special election to fill the vacancy in the 59th Legislative District.
Leslie Baum Rossi, Republican candidate special election, district 59, Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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Voters in the 59th Legislative District appeared to be on their way to choosing their first female lawmaker in Tuesday’s special election.
Unofficials early returns showed Republican Leslie Rossi with 56% of the vote, compared to about 39% for Democrat Mariah Fisher and 3% for Libertarian Robb Luther.
2021 Municipal Primary Election Recap
2021 Municipal Primary Election Recap
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Pennsylvania’s 2021 municipal primary took place yesterday (Tuesday, May 18). Statewide, Pennsylvania officials sent out 820,757 mail and absentee ballots. As of 5/18, voters had returned roughly 69% of these ballots. With vote tallying still ongoing,
all results are UNOFFICIAL.
Statewide Ballot Questions
Four statewide ballot questions were on the primary election slate for Pennsylvania voters to decide; including three that would make changes to the state’s constitution. The questions included two specific referendums that address how future state of emergencies will be handled in Pennsylvania.
Question one asked voters to amend the state constitution to limit all state of emergencies issued by a governor to 21 days. 53.61% voted YES.