Democrat Tom Wolf has won a second term as Pennsylvania governor, beating Republican challenger Scott Wagner.
Wolf’s victory in Tuesday’s election sends him back to Harrisburg to share power with a Republican-controlled Legislature.
Wolf has said he’ll continue advancing his first-term priorities.
Speaking at his election night headquarters in York, Wolf said Pennsylvanians voted for better schools, quality and accessible health care and a strong economy.
He was joined on stage by John Fetterman, the long-time mayor of Braddock. Fetterman won election as lieutenant governor.
Wagner downed GOP challenger Scott Wagner, a former state senator and waste-hauling millionaire.
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