
Election 2024 Preview: State Treasurer
Incumbent Republican Stacy Garrity faces Democrat Erin McClelland and three other opponents
Incumbent Republican Stacy Garrity faces Democrat Erin McClelland and three other opponents
It’s not just the presidential race that is too close to call in Pennsylvania this fall.
Democratic challenger talks about her background and what she sees as role of State Treasurer
An interactive look at the unofficial vote total around the Commonwealth’s 67 counties.
In what many consider an upset, Allegheny County project manager Erin McClelland toppled state Rep. Ryan Bizzarro in the Democratic contest for its State Treasurer nomination.
This is the first in our series highlighting the statewide row offices, looking at the contest for State Treasurer.
The state treasurer is one of three elected row officers in the commonwealth, and plays a crucial role in managing state dollars. They can serve a maximum of two four-year terms.
State revenue is deposited into the Treasury, and the office uses the money to pay bills for things like contracts and workers. The treasurer also invests state savings, and sits on the boards of Pennsylvania’s two massive public sector pension funds.
The position is commonly seen as a stepping stone for higher office; U.S. Sen Bob Casey is a former treasurer.
Republican Stacy Garrity is the incumbent and faces Democratic challenger Erin McClelland, Forward Party candidate Chris Foster, Libertarian Party candidate Nick Ciesielski and Constitution Party candidate Troy Bowman.
Stacy Garrity* (R)
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Pennsylvania State Treasurer since 2021
BS: Bloomsburg University; certificate from Cornell University Business Management Institute.
Residence: Athens Township, Bradford County
Erin McClelland (D)
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Substance abuse and mental health counselor; Project manager
BA: University of Pittsburgh ’97
MS: Chatham ’02
Resides: Harrison Township, Allegheny County
Chris Foster (Forward)
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Entrepreneur, Real Estate sales associate
BA: Marist ’11
Resides: Highland Park, Pittsburgh
Nick Ciesielski (Green)
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Chair, Westmoreland County Libertarian Party
Design Engineer, L.B. Foster Company
BS: Carnegie Mellon ’14
Resides: Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County
Troy Bowman (Constitution)
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Resides: Manheim Township, Lancaster County
2024 Primary: Garrity ran unopposed. McClelland d. Ryan Bizzarro, 61-39%
2020 General: Garrity d. Joe Torsella, 48.7-47.9% (52,546 votes)
This is the first in our series highlighting the statewide row offices, looking at the contest for State Treasurer.
The state treasurer is one of three elected row officers in the commonwealth, and plays a crucial role in managing state dollars. They can serve a maximum of two four-year terms.
State revenue is deposited into the Treasury, and the office uses the money to pay bills for things like contracts and workers. The treasurer also invests state savings, and sits on the boards of Pennsylvania’s two massive public sector pension funds.
The position is commonly seen as a stepping stone for higher office; U.S. Sen Bob Casey is a former treasurer.
Republican Stacy Garrity is the incumbent and faces Democratic challenger Erin McClelland, Forward Party candidate Chris Foster, Libertarian Party candidate Nick Ciesielski and Constitution Party candidate Troy Bowman.
Stacy Garrity* (R)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | Instagram
Endorsements
Pennsylvania State Treasurer since 2021
BS: Bloomsburg University; certificate from Cornell University Business Management Institute.
Residence: Athens Township, Bradford County
Erin McClelland (D)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | Endorsements
Substance abuse and mental health counselor; Project manager
BA: University of Pittsburgh ’97
MS: Chatham ’02
Resides: Harrison Township, Allegheny County
Chris Foster (Forward)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | LinkedIn
Entrepreneur, Real Estate sales associate
BA: Marist ’11
Resides: Highland Park, Pittsburgh
Nick Ciesielski (Green)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | Instagram
Chair, Westmoreland County Libertarian Party
Design Engineer, L.B. Foster Company
BS: Carnegie Mellon ’14
Resides: Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County
Troy Bowman (Constitution)
Website | Twitter | Facebook
Information Technology
Resides: Manheim Township, Lancaster County
2024 Primary: Garrity ran unopposed. McClelland d. Ryan Bizzarro, 61-39%
2020 General: Garrity d. Joe Torsella, 48.7-47.9% (52,546 votes)
This is the first in our series highlighting the statewide row offices, looking at the contest for State Treasurer.
The state treasurer is one of three elected row officers in the commonwealth, and plays a crucial role in managing state dollars. They can serve a maximum of two four-year terms.
State revenue is deposited into the Treasury, and the office uses the money to pay bills for things like contracts and workers. The treasurer also invests state savings, and sits on the boards of Pennsylvania’s two massive public sector pension funds.
The position is commonly seen as a stepping stone for higher office; U.S. Sen Bob Casey is a former treasurer.
Republican Stacy Garrity is the incumbent and faces Democratic challenger Erin McClelland, Forward Party candidate Chris Foster, Libertarian Party candidate Nick Ciesielski and Constitution Party candidate Troy Bowman.
Stacy Garrity* (R)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | Instagram
Endorsements
Pennsylvania State Treasurer since 2021
BS: Bloomsburg University; certificate from Cornell University Business Management Institute.
Residence: Athens Township, Bradford County
Erin McClelland (D)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | Endorsements
Substance abuse and mental health counselor; Project manager
BA: University of Pittsburgh ’97
MS: Chatham ’02
Resides: Harrison Township, Allegheny County
Chris Foster (Forward)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | LinkedIn
Entrepreneur, Real Estate sales associate
BA: Marist ’11
Resides: Highland Park, Pittsburgh
Nick Ciesielski (Green)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | Instagram
Chair, Westmoreland County Libertarian Party
Design Engineer, L.B. Foster Company
BS: Carnegie Mellon ’14
Resides: Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County
Troy Bowman (Constitution)
Website | Twitter | Facebook
Information Technology
Resides: Manheim Township, Lancaster County
2024 Primary: Garrity ran unopposed. McClelland d. Ryan Bizzarro, 61-39%
2020 General: Garrity d. Joe Torsella, 48.7-47.9% (52,546 votes)
This is the first in our series highlighting the statewide row offices, looking at the contest for State Treasurer.
The state treasurer is one of three elected row officers in the commonwealth, and plays a crucial role in managing state dollars. They can serve a maximum of two four-year terms.
State revenue is deposited into the Treasury, and the office uses the money to pay bills for things like contracts and workers. The treasurer also invests state savings, and sits on the boards of Pennsylvania’s two massive public sector pension funds.
The position is commonly seen as a stepping stone for higher office; U.S. Sen Bob Casey is a former treasurer.
Republican Stacy Garrity is the incumbent and faces Democratic challenger Erin McClelland, Forward Party candidate Chris Foster, Libertarian Party candidate Nick Ciesielski and Constitution Party candidate Troy Bowman.
Stacy Garrity* (R)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | Instagram
Endorsements
Pennsylvania State Treasurer since 2021
BS: Bloomsburg University; certificate from Cornell University Business Management Institute.
Residence: Athens Township, Bradford County
Erin McClelland (D)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | Endorsements
Substance abuse and mental health counselor; Project manager
BA: University of Pittsburgh ’97
MS: Chatham ’02
Resides: Harrison Township, Allegheny County
Chris Foster (Forward)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | LinkedIn
Entrepreneur, Real Estate sales associate
BA: Marist ’11
Resides: Highland Park, Pittsburgh
Nick Ciesielski (Green)
Website | Twitter
Facebook | Instagram
Chair, Westmoreland County Libertarian Party
Design Engineer, L.B. Foster Company
BS: Carnegie Mellon ’14
Resides: Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County
Troy Bowman (Constitution)
Website | Twitter | Facebook
Information Technology
Resides: Manheim Township, Lancaster County
2024 Primary: Garrity ran unopposed. McClelland d. Ryan Bizzarro, 61-39%
2020 General: Garrity d. Joe Torsella, 48.7-47.9% (52,546 votes)
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Total Voters: 62