Pennsylvania will fill the empty seat of resigned Rep. Patrick Meehan (R-PA) in a special election on Nov. 6, the day of the general election, the AP reports. The announcement also will apply to the expected resignation of Rep. Charlie Dent (R-PA).
“That would leave a special election winner just two months in office before a successor picked in the general election takes over for a full two-year term in Congress.”
Politico: “The replacement of Pennsylvania’s congressional map earlier this year complicates the process. The special elections will be held under the old lines, at the same time as 2018 general elections are held under the new lines. Most of the Meehan seat (PA-07) is in the new PA-05, and most of the Dent seat (PA-15) is in the new PA-07. Both districts became more Democratic in the court-implemented redistricting.”

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