The Republican Party will maintain their longstanding majority in the Pennsylvania State Senate.
That is the belief, at least, of our readers after we laid out the plan for Democrats to flip the chamber. The current partisan breakdown is 27 Republicans to 23 Democrats.
558 readers believe that the GOP will stay in the majority.
Meanwhile, just 356 respondents chose the Democrats to take the two or three seats (depending on whether Wolf-Stack wins and breaks a tie) necessary to control the Senate.
The full results are included below:
Which Party Will Control the State Senate After the November Elections?
- Republicans (61%)
- Democrats (39%)
Total Voters: 914
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You should follow up with a question asking those who think the Dems will take it, which 3 seats will change.