It hasn't happened in a quarter-century.
Republican Martina White
has won the special election to fill a vacant seat in the Pennsylvania
House of Representatives from Philadelphia's 170th State House District.
The
seat was held by Democrat Brandon Boyle, who resigned after he was
elected to Congress. Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-to-1
in this Northeast Philadelphia legislative district (which isn't as bad
as the rest of Philadelphia, where Dems enjoy a 7-to-1 registered voter
advantage.)
Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Rob Gleason released the following statement:
"Congratulations
to Martina White on becoming the first newly elected Republican to
represent a Philadelphia-based State House District in twenty-five
years," Gleason said. "Martina White's strong work ethic and background
in finance helped Martina to earn the support of the voters the 170th
State House District. Martina's roots in the Northeast, focus on
Northeast Philadelphia's local issues and diverse coalition of support
will make her a terrific state Representative and member of the
Republican Caucus.
"The Republican Party of
Philadelphia has turned the corner with Representative-elect Martina
White's victory today. The hard work of Republican Party of Philadelphia
is paying off, and I am confident that tonight’s win will be the first
of many victories to come for the Philly GOP.
"I want
to congratulate Philadelphia GOP Chairman and State Representative John
Taylor, Speaker of the House Mike Turzai, Majority Leader Dave Reed and
all of the volunteers and supporters who helped to make Martina’s
victory possible. I look forward to watching State Representative-elect
White use her voice to make a difference in her District with the now
120 member Republican House majority.
"In the first
election after the Democrats announced their plans to hold their 2016
National Convention in Philadelphia, Republicans have delivered a
resounding welcome with a huge win."

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