Pennsylvania House Democrats have clung to their one-vote majority despite a statewide wave of GOP wins that flipped two congressional seats and may have ousted a veteran U.S.
Democrats maintained their one-seat majority in the House, while Republicans still hold a 28-22 majority in the Senate.
Amid Republican wins at the statewide level in Pennsylvania, Democrats managed to get one good piece of news from the 2024 ...
The 102nd and final seat, ironically, was won by Rep, Frank Burns of Cambria County in a close election impacted by problems ...
Miller previously served as the senior adviser for policy and White House director of speechwriting under Trump’s first term, ...
A huge part of the reason is that State Rep. Frank Burns, a conservative Democrat with a district in the middle of an ...
Amid a red wave, a Pa. Democrat held his House seat in a Trump stronghold, and helped his party keep the chamber.
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania Democrats will return to the state House in January with a one-seat majority intact.
There was still no unofficial winner in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives’ 72nd Legislative District race as of The Tribune-Democrat’s print deadline Thursday. State Rep. Frank Burns, D-East ...
Majority control of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives hinged on a hand count of paper ballots cast by Cambria County voters, ending with Democrat Frank Burns reelected to a ninth term and the ...