The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has set a special election for May 16 to replace former Republican Rep. Lynda Schlegel Culver.
DEMOCRATS WIN CONTROL OF PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE FOR FIRST TIME IN OVER A DECADE AFTER MONTHSLONG STALEMATE
Schlegel Culver, a Republican, resigned from the House after winning a special election in January to fill a state Senate vacancy. The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has set a May 16 special election date for a vacant, Republican-favored seat in the Keystone State's lower chamber.
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