In the Republican primary, leading candidates included former congressman
Lou Barletta,
Montgomery County commissioner Joe Gale, political strategist
Charlie Gerow, former U.S. Attorney
William McSwain, state Senator
Doug Mastriano, and former Delaware County councilmember Dave White. Several key issues, such as
school choice,
natural gas exploration in PA, and tax reform, were early themes in the
Pennsylvania GOP debates before the primary election, while voting laws in the Commonwealth were a later topic of debate. Due to his support for overturning the results of the
2020 presidential election and his role in the
January 6 U.S. Capitol attack, many Republicans expressed concern about Mastriano's ability to win the general election. As a result, the party encouraged other candidates to drop out to allow for an alternative to Mastriano to gain traction. On May 12, president pro tempore of the
Pennsylvania Senate Jake Corman dropped out and endorsed Barletta. On May 14, former president
Donald Trump endorsed Mastriano. On May 12,
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that former U.S. Representative
Melissa Hart would also drop out and endorse Barletta. Mastriano won the primary with almost 44% of the vote, defeating his nearest competitor, Barletta, by over 23 points.
The New York Times reported in mid-June that Mastriano had been aided in the primary by the Pennsylvania Democratic Party and Shapiro's campaign with an ad equating him to Trump. Shapiro defended the move, saying the ad demonstrated the contrast between him and Mastriano as part of the general election campaign. The
Times saw it as part of a nationwide strategy to gain easier opponents in November.
Governor Candidates Nominee •
Doug Mastriano,
state senator from
SD-33 (2019–present) and candidate for
PA-13 in
2018 • Joe Gale, member of the
Montgomery County Board of Commissioners (2016–present), candidate for
lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania in
2018 •
Charlie Gerow, vice-chair of the
American Conservative Union •
William McSwain,
U.S. attorney for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania (2018–2021) • Dave White, member of the
Delaware County Council (2012–2017) • Nche Zama,
cardiothoracic surgeon Withdrew • Shawn Berger, restaurant owner • , CEO of the
Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry (2014–present),
Chief of staff to
Lieutenant Governor Jim Cawley (2011–2014)
(ran unsuccessfully for U.S. House) •
Jake Corman,
state senator from
District 34 (1999–2022),
President pro tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate (2020–2022)
(endorsed Barletta) •
Melissa Hart,
U.S. representative from
Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district (2001–2007),
state senator from
District 40 (1991–2001)
(endorsed Barletta) • Jason Monn, former mayor of
Corry (2015–2016)
(ran for State Representative) • Jason Richey, attorney at K&L Gates
(endorsed McSwain) •
Mike Turzai,
speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2015–2020),
state representative from
HD-28 (2001–2020), candidate for
Governor of Pennsylvania in
2018 • John Ventre, Westmoreland County Republican Committeeman
Declined •
Ryan Aument, state senator for the
36th senatorial district (2015–present) •
Jim Cawley, former
lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania (2011–2015) (
endorsed Barletta) • Laureen Cummings, former
Lackawanna County commissioner and Republican nominee for
Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district in
2012 •
Brian Fitzpatrick, U.S. representative from
Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district (2019–present) (
ran for re-election) •
Mike Kelly, U.S. representative from
Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district (2011–present) (
ran for re-election) •
Dan Laughlin, state senator for the
49th senatorial district (2017–present) • Paul Mango, businessman and candidate for
governor of Pennsylvania in
2018 •
Jason Ortitay,
state representative for the
46th legislative district (2015–present) (
ran for re-election) •
Pat Toomey, U.S. senator
Debate Endorsements Polling Graphical summary Results Lieutenant governor Candidates Nominee •
Carrie DelRosso, state representative for
HD-33 (2021–2022), Member of
Oakmont Borough Council (2018–2021)
Eliminated in primary • Jerry Carnicella, candidate for state representative for
HD-72 in 2018 and 2020 and for state senator in
SD-35 in 2016 •
Jeff Coleman, state representative for
HD-60 (2001–2004), founder of Churchill Strategies • Teddy Daniels, candidate for
Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district in
2020 •
Russ Diamond, state representative for
HD-102 (2015–present) • Angela Grant, school director for the
Jersey Shore Area School District (2019–present) •
Rick Saccone, state representative for
HD-39 (2011–2019), nominee for
Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district in
2018 • Clarice Schillinger,
executive director of Back to School PA PAC
(endorsed Coleman) Endorsements Results == Libertarian nomination == The Libertarian Party nominees qualified for the general election ballot on August 1.
Governor Nominee • Matt Hackenburg, aerospace computer engineer
Eliminated in board vote • Nicole Shultz, auditor of
Windsor Township, York County (2022–present) and treasurer of the
Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania (2021–2022) (
originally ran for Lieutenant Governor; running as the Keystone nominee for Lieutenant Governor)
Withdrew • Joe Soloski, public accountant and nominee for
state representative from the
81st district in
2018 and
state treasurer in
2020 (
running as the Keystone nominee)
Withdrew • Nicole Shultz, auditor of Windsor Township, York County (2022–present) and treasurer of the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania (2021–2022) (
ran for Governor) == Green convention ==