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What to Watch: Clues about voter sentiment could emerge from Pennsylvania primary election

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DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES - 2022/11/08: A "vote here" sign is seen outside of the polling location at Shiloh United Church of Christ in Danville on Election Day.

Republican Doug Mastriano and Democrat Josh Shapiro are running for governor PHILADELPHIA - An off-year election in Pennsylvania Tuesday could send early signals about the mood of voters ahead of next year's races for White House and Congress.

A special legislative race in the Philadelphia suburbs could determine whether Democrats retain a one-vote majority in Pennsylvania's House of Representatives, and the outcome could demonstrate how voters are feeling in a crucial region of a swing presidential state.

Both parties will choose nominees for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and Philadelphia voters will cast ballots in mayoral primaries.PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE ON THE LINEA special election is underway in Delaware County and whichever party wins will determine who controls the Pennsylvania House.Special legislative elections could determine if Democrats remain in control of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.They won a one-seat majority in November after 12 years.

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