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2024 Pennsylvania State Treasurer election

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2024 Pennsylvania State Treasurer election

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Nominee Stacy Garrity Erin McClelland
Party Republican Democratic

County results

State Treasurer before election

Stacy Garrity
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

Stacy Garrity
Republican

The 2024 State Treasurer in Pennsylvania was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the Pennsylvania state treasurer. Incumbent Republican treasurer Stacy Garrity was re-elected to a second term in office, defeating Democratic candidate Erin McClelland.[1]

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Endorsements

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Stacy Garrity

Results

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Republican primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stacy Garrity (incumbent) Unopposed
Total votes 853,284 100.0%

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

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Withdrawn

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Endorsements

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Ryan Bizzarro
Statewide officials
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Local officials
Party officials
Political parties
Alan Butkovitz (withdrawn)
U.S. Representatives

Results

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Results by county:
  McClelland
  •   McClelland—70-80%
  •   McClelland—60-70%
  •   McClelland—50-60%
  Bizarro
  •   Bizzarro—50-60%
  •   Bizzarro—60-70%
  •   Bizzarro—70-80%
  •   Bizzarro—80-90%
Democratic primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Erin McClelland 547,345 54.23%
Democratic Ryan Bizzarro 461,905 45.77%
Total votes 1,009,250 100.0%

Third-party candidates

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Constitution Party

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Nominee

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  • Troy Bowman, treasurer of the Pennsylvania Constitution Party[13]

Forward Party

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Nominee

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  • Chris Foster, real estate sales associate[14]

Libertarian convention

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Nominee

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  • Nick Ciesielski, engineer [15]

General election

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Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Stacy
Garrity (R)
Erin
McClelland (D)
Other Undecided
ActiVote October 4–25, 2024 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 50.5% 49.5%
ActiVote September 6 – October 7, 2024 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 51% 49%
Fabrizio Ward (R)/
Impact Research (D)
[A]
September 17–24, 2024 1,398 (LV) 45% 44% 11%
ActiVote July 26 – August 23, 2024 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 46% 54%
Commonwealth Foundation June 14–19, 2024 800 (RV) ± 3.46% 41% 44% 5% 10%

Post-primary endorsements

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Chris Foster (F)
Individuals
Stacy Garrity (R)
Labor unions
Erin McClelland (D)
Organizations
Labor unions
Political parties
Declined to endorse
Statewide officials

Results

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2024 Pennsylvania State Treasurer election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stacy Garrity (incumbent)
Democratic Erin McClelland
Libertarian Nick Ciesielski
Constitution Troy Bowman
Forward Chris Foster
Total votes

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
Partisan clients
  1. ^ Poll commissioned by AARP

References

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  1. ^ Huangpu, Kate (November 6, 2024). "Stacy Garrity wins PA treasurer race". Spotlight PA. Retrieved November 6, 2024.
  2. ^ Cruz, Abby; McDuffie, Will (September 15, 2023). "Republican who narrowly lost to Dr. Oz expected to run again for Senate". ABC News. Archived from the original on September 23, 2023. Retrieved September 23, 2023.
  3. ^ "PA Republican Party issues endorsement for Senate Candidate Dave McCormick". WHP-TV. September 30, 2023. Archived from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved October 2, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Pennsylvania Elections". Pennsylvania Department of State. Archived from the original on September 2, 2023. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  5. ^ Karbal, Ian (April 23, 2024). "McClelland the projected winner of Democratic primary for Pa. treasurer". Pennsylvania Capital-Star. Archived from the original on April 24, 2024. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
  6. ^ Gabriel, Trip (September 26, 2023). "The Job Is Managing State Finances, but His Issues Are Jan. 6 and Abortion". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
  7. ^ Stockburger, George (December 13, 2023). "Pennsylvania Treasurer candidate Alan Butkovitz drops out". WHTM-TV. Archived from the original on December 13, 2023. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  8. ^ a b c Pugh, Maryann (November 21, 2023). "Prominent Democrats Endorse Ryan Bizzarro in Pennsylvania State Treasurer Race". MyChesCo. Archived from the original on November 29, 2023. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  9. ^ Sweitzer, Justin (March 11, 2024). "Joe Torsella backs Ryan Bizzarro in state treasurer race". City & State Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on March 13, 2024. Retrieved March 13, 2024.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Ryan Bizzarro Announces Massive 150+ Statewide Endorsements for Treasurer". The Valley Ledger. September 28, 2023. Archived from the original on October 26, 2023. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  11. ^ Prose, J. D. (December 16, 2023). "Pa. Democrats make 2024 endorsements, but attorney general's race remains open". The Patriot-News. Archived from the original on December 17, 2023. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
  12. ^ Ulrich, Steve (October 25, 2023). "Butkovitz Announces He Is Candidate For State Treasurer". PoliticsPA. Archived from the original on October 26, 2023. Retrieved October 25, 2023.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Huangpu, Kate (September 16, 2024). "Pa. election 2024: Your guide to the candidates for treasurer". Spotlight PA. Archived from the original on September 16, 2024. Retrieved September 16, 2024.
  14. ^ Ulrich, Steve (March 26, 2024). "Forward Party Tabs Settle, Foster For Statewide Posts". PoliticsPA.
  15. ^ "Libertarian Party candidates to attend debate viewing". Butler Eagle. March 29, 2023. Archived from the original on March 31, 2024. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
  16. ^ "Andrew Yang endorses candidate for Pennsylvania state treasurer". 90.5 WESA. March 27, 2024. Archived from the original on March 28, 2024. Retrieved March 28, 2024.
  17. ^ McGoldrick, Gillian (September 30, 2024). "Gov. Josh Shapiro won't endorse the Democratic nominee for treasurer, who criticized him during VP talks". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on September 30, 2024. Retrieved September 30, 2024.
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Official campaign websites