Harrisburg, PA – Voters in 33rd and 41st senatorial districts reaffirmed they want to keep Republicans in office to represent them in Harrisburg.

 

Joe Pittman, representing all of Armstrong and Indiana counties as well as part of Butler and Westmoreland counties, was overwhelming elected to represent the 41st district in today’s Special Election.

 

Doug Mastriano was also elected to serve the constituents in the 33rd senatorial seat which represents all of Adams county as well as parts of Cumberland, Franklin, and York counties.

 
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“While many say the political climate in Pennsylvania continues to sway to the left, voters in both districts know what they want and they told us so tonight” shared Camera Bartolotta, SRCC Cycle Chairman.  “With the addition of Joe and Doug, the Republican senate continues to hold a strong majority of 28 members who are determined to lead with a sound approach to government.”

 

“Both candidates bring unique skill sets that will add to our chamber’s strength especially as we head into the final months of negotiations on passing a fiscally sound balanced budget” said President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati. “We welcome both Joe and Doug to our majority chamber especially at this critical time when we begin to debate the Governor’s budget proposal.  They will help our majority keep check on this Governor’s tax and spend policies.”

 

A Special Election was called to fill the 33rd senate seat in February when Rich Alloway announced his resignation and a special election was called in the 41st to fill the vacancy of retiring Senator Don White effective February 28th.