Clinton County has historically been Republican like the rest of central Pennsylvania, Democrats captured the registration edge in early 2008. Each of the three row-office statewide winners carried Clinton in 2008. In 2006, Democrat
Bob Casey Jr. received 54% of its vote when he unseated incumbent Republican US Senator
Rick Santorum and
Ed Rendell received 56% of the vote against
Lynn Swann. The conservative tendencies of the county were again reestablished in 2008 when then-Senator Obama lost the county vote 48% to John McCain's 51%. This was followed in 2010 with U.S. Senate candidate, Republican Pat Toomey, receiving 59% to 41% for Democrat
Joe Sestak. In 2012, Mitt Romney carried the county 55% to President Obama's 43%, while incumbent Democratic Senator Bob Casey, Jr. received 44% to his Republican challenger, Tom Smith's 53%.
Voter registration As of February 6, 2024, there are 21,710 registered voters in Clinton County. •
Republican: 12,411 (57.17%) •
Democratic: 6,497 (29.93%) •
Independent: 2,015 (9.28%) •
Third Party: 787 (3.63%)
County commissioners • Jim Russo, chairman, Republican • Jeffrey Snyder, vice chairman, Republican • Angela Harding, Democrat
Other county offices • Chief Clerk, Desiree Meyers • Clerk of Courts and Prothonotary, Cynthia Love, Republican • District Attorney, David Strouse, Democrat • Register of Wills, Jennifer Hoy, Republican • Treasurer, Michelle Kunes, Republican • Auditor, Jacqui Anastos, Republican • Auditor, Michelle Crowell, Democrat • Auditor, Cathy Gedon, Republican • Sheriff, Kerry Stover, Democrat • Coroner Zach Hanna, Democrat
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