Pennsylvania voters had such a poor showing of candidates that a wide majority re-elected the longest-serving member of the state House, despite his death in October.
Tony DeLuca died last month after a long battle with lymphoma but voters overwhelmingly supported the 85-year-old “Uncle Tony” over his opponent Queonia “Zarah” Livingston. The Democrat took 85 percent of the vote, compared to the Green Party’s measly 14 percent.
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PA voters re-elect dead lawmaker, already hardest working member of State House.
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PA voters reelect Dem state lawmaker who died in October after long battle with cancer
Pennsylvania voters had such a poor showing of candidates that a wide majority re-elected the longest-serving member of the state House, despite his death in October.
Tony DeLuca died last month after a long battle with lymphoma but voters overwhelmingly supported the 85-year-old “Uncle Tony” over his opponent Queonia “Zarah” Livingston. The Democrat took 85 percent of the vote, compared to the Green Party’s measly 14 percent.
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