2022년 미국 상원의원 선거 펜실베이니아주

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2022년 미국 상원의원 선거 펜실베이니아주

2016년 2022년 11월 8일 2028 →
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지명자 메흐메트 오즈 존 페터먼
파티 공화당원 민주적인

현직 미국 상원의원

팻 투미
공화당원



2022년 미국 상원의원 선거펜실베이니아 연방을 대표하는 상원의원을 선출하기 위해 2022년 11월 8일에 실시된다.다른 모든 3급 미국 상원의원 선거, 하원의원 선거, 주지사 선거와 동시에 실시된다.공화당 외과의사인 메흐메트 오즈와 민주당 부지사인 존 페터먼은 상원 의석을 노릴 예정이다.

투미 현 공화당 상원의원이 재선에 [1][2]도전하지 않아 오는 2023년 민주당과 공화당 중 어느 쪽이 상원을 장악할지를 가리기 위한 경쟁이 치열하고 중요한 선거가 될 전망이다.이번 선거는 2020년 대선에서 민주당 조 바이든 대통령이 승리한 주(州)에서 공화당이 장악하고 있는 의석을 차지하기 위한 선거이기 때문에 [3][4]많은 민주당원들은 2022년 상원의원이 선출할 수 있는 가장 좋은 선거로 보고 있다.

5월 17일 예비선거에서 페터먼은 58%의 [5]득표율로 민주당 후보 지명을 받았다.오즈는 공화당 예비선거에서 데이비드 매코믹과 0.1%의 격차를 보이며 자동 재검표를 촉발시켰다.맥코믹은 6월 [6]3일 이 지명을 인정함으로써 오즈는 주요 정당에 의해 미국 [7]상원 후보로 지명된 최초의 이슬람인이 되었다.

공화당 예비선거

캠페인

2020년 10월 공화당 현역 상원의원 팻 투미는 [8]민간으로 돌아가고 싶다며 재선 불출마를 선언했다.

2021년 10월까지 강력한 모금 총액을 기록했던 사업가 제프 바토스와 도널드 트럼프 전 대통령의 지지를 받은 베테랑 션 파넬이 레이스의 선두 [9]주자로 떠올랐다.파넬의 캠페인은 2021년 11월, 파넬의 전처인 로리 스넬이 부부 자녀들에 대한 양육권 심리에서 파넬이 그녀에게 목졸라 침을 뱉고 그들의 아이들을 학대하며 "[10]낙태수술을 받으러 가라"고 말했다고 증언한 이후 크게 흔들렸다.이러한 주장들 이전에도 공화당원들 사이에 파넬의 자금조달 능력에 대한 의구심이 제기되었고,[11] 만약 파넬이 그의 자녀들의 양육권을 얻지 못하면 그의 선거운동을 중단시킬 것이라고 널리 추측되었다.2021년 11월 22일, 스넬은 아이들의 양육권을 받았고 파넬은 그의 [12]캠페인을 중단한다고 발표했다.

11월 30일, 파넬이 경선에서 탈락한 가운데, 유명 의사이자 TV 탤런트인 메흐메트 오즈가 [13]출마를 선언했다.오즈의 선거운동은 오즈가 평생 뉴저지주 클리프사이드 파크에서 살았고 2020년 [13][14]10월에야 펜실베이니아에 투표 등록을 마쳤기 때문에 펜실베이니아 거주자인지에 대한 즉각적인 논란에 휩싸였다.2022년 1월 데이비드 매코믹의 입성은 매코믹의 과거 트럼프 퇴진과 오즈 [15]동맹국들의 "미국 제일주의" 경제 정책에 대한 비판을 촉발시켰다.맥코믹과 제휴한 슈퍼 PAC들은 오즈를 "할리우드 자유주의자"[16]라고 비난하며 많은 자금을 지원받은 텔레비전 광고로 반격했다.

2022년 1월 공화당의 지푸라기 여론조사는 선거운동이 확대되기 시작하면서 정당 활동가들 사이에서 바토스와 캐시 바넷에 대한 강력한 지지를 나타냈다.바르토스는 공화당 중앙당원대회에서 49표를 얻어 1위를 차지했고 바르네트는 30표를 얻어 2위를 차지했다.맥코믹과 샌즈는 3, 4위를 차지했고 오즈와 보체토는 각각 한 [17][18]표씩을 얻는데 그쳐 부진했다.

맥코믹 선거운동은 오즈의 터키와의 관계를 겨냥해 오즈 후보가 이중 충성심을 [19]갖고 있다고 비난하며 터키 국적을 포기하라고 촉구했다.오즈는 나중에 자신이 상원에 당선되면 터키 [20]국적을 포기하겠다고 밝혔다.트럼프 전 대통령은 4월 10일 오즈의 TV 쇼의 인기와 여성 [21]유권자들에게 어필할 수 있다는 점을 들어 오즈를 지지했다.

오즈는 선거운동 시작 이후 여론조사에서 다른 후보들을 앞섰으며, 맥코믹은 곧 여론조사에서 빠르게 상승하여 20대 후반의 오즈에 도전했다.바네트는 관심을 끄는 토론 퍼포먼스와 성장클럽(Club for Growth)의 지지 광고 지출이 잇따른 이후 여론조사에서 상승세를 타기 시작했고,[22] 그녀의 늦은 급상승은 그동안 그녀를 대부분 무관하다고 무시했던 두 선두주자들의 전술 변화를 촉발시켰다.Pro-Oz Super PAC American Leadership Action은 Barnette가 Black Lives Matter를 지지하고 있다고 비난하는 광고 캠페인을 시작했고, McCormick은 Barnette가 지난 선거 [22]사이클에서 미국 하원 경선에서 크게 패배한 것을 언급하며 Barnette가 당선 불가능하다고 말했다.오즈 본인은 2015년 트위터에서 "소아성애자는 [23]이슬람의 초석"이라고 언급한 바네트를 이슬람 공포증으로 비난하기도 했다.

후보

지명자

프라이머리에서 삭제

공화당 후보들[a]

부적격

  • John Debellis, 스몰 비즈니스[36] 오너
  • 존 아이헨버그, 트럭[37] 운전사
  • Robert Jeffries, 만년[38] 후보
  • 로널드 존슨, 미군 참전용사[39]
  • Richard Mulholland, HVAC 기술자[40]
  • 맥스[41] 리처드슨
  • 마틴 로젠펠트 펜실베이니아 엘크 카운티 보안관 부보안관, 엘크 카운티 공화당[42] 재무담당자
  • David Xu, 미 육군 참전용사, 대학교수 및 IT 비즈니스[43] 오너

철회했다

거절당했다

토론 및 포럼

2022년 펜실베이니아 상원의원 선거 공화당 예비 토론회
No. 날짜. 주인 주최자 링크 참가자
키:
P 참가자 A 불참 N 비초대인 I 초대자 철회된 W
캐시 바넷 조지 보체토 제프 바토스 숀 게일 데이비드 매코믹 메흐메트 오즈 칼라 샌즈 에버렛 스턴
1 2022년 2월 22일 BroadandLiberty.com
펜실베이니아 상공회의소
베키 코빈 비디오 P P P N A A A P
2 2022년 4월 25일 ABC27 데니스 오웬스
리사 실베스터
P N P N P P P W
3 2022년 5월 4일 뉴스맥스 TV 그레타 반 서스테렌
릭 데이튼
P N P N P P P W

보증

캐시 바넷
집행부 관계자
미국 상원의원
미국 대표부
주의회 의원
단체들
신문 및 기타 매체
개인들
제프 바토스
미국 대표부
주정부 관계자
주의회 의원
단체들
개인들
조지 보체토
심사원
노동조합
로버트 제프리스
개인들
  • 로저 스톤, 정치 컨설턴트 겸 로비스트[77]
데이비드 매코믹
집행부 관계자
미국 상원의원
미국 주지사
미국 대표부
지방 공무원
당직자
노동조합
단체들
신문 및 기타 매체
개인들
메흐메트 오즈
미국의 대통령
집행부 관계자
미국 대표부
주정부 관계자
지방 공무원
당직자
개인들
칼라 샌즈
집행부 관계자
미국 상원의원
미국 대표부
주의회 의원
  • Matt E. Baker, 펜실베니아 하원 연사 프로 템포(2011–2018), 68대 지역구 펜실베이니아 주 하원의원(1993–[60]2018)
  • 87번 지역구 펜실베이니아 주 하원의원 Greg Rothman(2015~현재)[60]
  • 130대 지역구 펜실베이니아 주 하원의원 David Maloney(2011~현재)[60]
Sean Parnell (추첨)
미국의 대통령
미국 상원의원
미국 대표부
개인들
Craig Snyder(추첨)
집행부 관계자
미국 대표부
승인 거부

폴링

그래픽 요약
여론 조사원
집약
날짜
관리된
날짜
갱신했다
캐시
바넷
제프
바르토스
데이빗
매코믹
메흐메트
오즈
칼라
샌즈
기타[b] 마진
진정한 투명 정치 2022년 5월 3일 ~ 16일 2022년 5월 17일 24.2% 5.4% 19.6% 26.8% 6.0% 18.0% 온즈 +2.6
폴 소스 날짜
관리된
샘플
사이즈[c]
마진
에러의
캐시
바넷
제프
바르토스
데이빗
매코믹
메흐메트
오즈
숀.
파넬
칼라
샌즈
다른. 미정
트라팔가 그룹(R) 2022년 5월 14일 ~ 16일 1,195 (LV) ± 2.9% 27% 7% 22% 29% 7% 4%[d] 6%
에머슨 대학교 2022년 5월 14일 ~ 15일 1,000 (LV) ± 3.0% 24% 5% 21% 28% 6% 1%[e] 15%
Susquehanna 폴링 & 리서치(R) 2022년 5월 12일 ~ 15일 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 27% 2% 11% 28% 3% 3%[f] 26%
Osage Research(R)[A] 2022년 5월 12일 ~ 13일 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% 24% 6% 25% 24% 7% 1%[g] 13%
Insider Advantage(R) 2022년 5월 7일 ~ 9일 750(LV) ± 3.6% 21% 5% 19% 23% 5% 3%[h] 26%
트라팔가 그룹(R) 2022년 5월 6~8일 1,080 (LV) ± 3.0% 23% 7% 22% 25% 7% 2%[i] 15%
폭스 뉴스 2022년 5월 3일 ~ 7일 1,001 (LV) ± 3.0% 19% 7% 20% 22% 8% 4%[j] 18%
프랭클린 앤 마셜 칼리지 2022년 4월 20일 ~ 5월 1일 325 (RV) ± 6.9% 12% 2% 16% 18% 5% 6 %[k] 39%
트라팔가 그룹(R) 2022년 4월 11일 ~ 13일 1,074 (LV) ± 3.0% 18% 8% 20% 23% 11% 3%[l] 17%
프랭클린 앤 마셜 칼리지 2022년 3월 30일 ~ 4월 10일 317 (RV) ± 6.6% 7% 6% 15% 16% 5% 8 %[m] 43%
이글 컨설팅 그룹(R) 2022년 4월 7일 ~ 9일 502 (LV) ± 4.4% 9% 6% 18% 11% 9% 2%[n] 45%
에머슨 대학교 2022년 4월 3일 ~ 4일 1,000 (LV) ± 3.0% 10% 9% 18% 17% 8% 6 %[o] 33%
여론 전략(R)[A] 2022년 3월 29일 ~ 4월 3일 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 13% 8% 22% 16% 11% 1%[p]
에머슨 대학교 2022년 3월 26일 ~ 28일 372 (LV) ± 5.0% 6% 5% 14% 14% 6% 3%[q] 51%
배스우드 리서치(R)[B] 2022년 3월 19일 ~ 21일 800(LV) ± 3.5% 11% 5% 22% 25% 13% 1%[p] 23%
폭스 뉴스 2022년 3월 2일 ~ 6일 960 (LV) ± 3.0% 9% 9% 24% 15% 6% 3%[r] 31%
타깃 포인트 컨설팅(R) 2022년 2월 25일 ~ 28일 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 5% 10% 25% 19% 11% 6% 25%
프랭클린 앤 마셜 칼리지 2022년 2월 21일 ~ 27일 178 (LV) ± 10.1% 6% 4% 13% 10% 11% 3% 53%
여론 전략(R)[A] ~ 2022년 2월 23일 – (LV) 9% 5% 24% 18% 11% 1%[p]
McLaughlin & Associates (R)[C] 2022년 2월 16일 ~ 18일 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 24% 18% 31% 27%
Osage Research(R)[A] 2022년 2월 13일 ~ 16일 825(LV) ± 4.0% 7% 6% 24% 21% 11% 3% 28%
여론 전략(R)[A] ~ 2022년 2월 9일 – (LV) 9% 5% 17% 23% 17% 1%[p]
트라팔가 그룹(R) 2022년 2월 1일 ~ 4일 1,070 (LV) ± 3.0% 9% 7% 16% 27% 15% 6 %[s] 22%
Osage Research(R)[A] 2022년 1월 31일 ~ 2월 2일 – (LV) 19% 29%
여론 전략(R)[A] ~ 2022년 1월 6일 – (LV) 9% 8% 13% 31% 12%
트라팔가 그룹(R) 2021년 12월 13일 ~ 16일 1,062 (LV) ± 3.0% 8% 3% 19% 7% 12 %[t] 51%
Echelon의 통찰력(R) 2021년 12월 1~3일 200 (LV) ± 6.9% 7% 4% 11% 5% 10%[u] 63%
2021년 11월 22일 Parnell이 레이스에서 기권하다
Civiqs(D) 2021년 10월 31일 ~ 11월 5일 799 (LV) ± 3.5% 7% 6% 31% 8% 2%[v] 54%
프랭클린 앤 마셜 칼리지 2021년 10월 18일부터 24일까지 184 (RV) ± 8.8% 3% 2% 11% 2% 3%[w] 78%
OnMessage Inc. (R)[D] 2021년 10월 11일~14일 500(LV) ± 4.4% 7% 27% 4% 5% 57%
프랭클린 앤 마셜 칼리지 2021년 8월 9일 ~ 15일 154 (RV) ± 10.9% 6% 4% 14% 1% 10%[x] 66%
가상 폴링
폴 소스 날짜
관리된
샘플
사이즈[c]
마진
에러의
데이빗
매코믹
메흐메트
오즈
미정
타깃 포인트 컨설팅(R) 2022년 2월 25일 ~ 28일 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 56% 26% 18%

결과.

첫날 밤 결과가 나온 후, 오즈와 맥코믹이 선거에서 득표율 상위 2명이었음이 분명해졌다. 하지만,[107] 승자를 선언하기에는 그들 사이의 격차가 너무 가까웠다.그리고 나서 의무적인 재검표가 시작되었다.[108][107]트럼프 전 대통령은 오즈가 부정선거[109]결과로만 패배할 이라며 오즈의 승리를 선언하도록 독려했다.

6월 3일, 맥코믹은 오즈에게 [110]재검표에서 적자를 메울 수 없다고 인정했습니다.

국가별 결과:
오즈
  • 20~30%
  • 30~40%
  • 40~50%
매코믹
  • 20~30%
  • 30~40%
  • 40~50%
바넷
  • 30~40%
공화당[108] 경선 결과
파티 후보 투표 %
공화당원 메흐메트 오즈 420,122 31.2
공화당원 데이비드 매코믹 419,182 31.1
공화당원 캐시 바넷 331,874 24.7
공화당원 칼라 샌즈 73,345 5.4
공화당원 제프 바토스 66,660 5.0
공화당원 숀 게일 20,262 1.5
공화당원 조지 보체토 14,484 1.1
총투표수 1,345,922 100.0

민주당 경선

캠페인

민주당의 주요 후보 2명은 존 페터먼 펜실베이니아 주지사와 말콤 케냐타 [111]하원의원이었다.페터먼과 케냐타 모두 확고한 진보성향의 민주당원으로 여겨졌지만, 두 사람은 다른 [111]인구통계학에 호소하는 것으로 느껴졌다.2021년 7월 페터먼은 높은 지명도와 강력한 [112]자금조달로 민주당 예비선거에서 선두주자로 간주되었다.당내 중도파 민주당원인 코너[113][114]의원은 2021년 8월 6일 경선에 뛰어들었다.

선거운동이 진행됨에 따라, 람과 페터만은 케냐타와 몽고메리 카운티 커미셔너 Val Arkoosh가 언론의 주목을 받으면서 가장 중요한 후보가 되었다.페터먼은 12월 현재 선두주자 지위를 유지하고 있으며, 나머지 3명의 경쟁자들은 주로 반 페터만 [115]맨틀을 차지하기 위해 서로 경쟁하는 것으로 보였다.2022년 2월 4일, 아쿠시는 선거운동이 저조한 여론조사 결과와 정당 활동가들의 낮은 지지도로 인해 선거에서 물러났고, 케냐타는 필라델피아 [116]지역 출신의 유일한 주요 후보였다.케냐타와 람 모두 이념적 이유로 아르쿠시, 람, 지리적 [116]이유로 케냐타를 지지했던 유권자들을 뽑을 수 있는 좋은 기회가 있다고 여겨졌다.

페터먼, 케냐타, 램 외에 병원 의사 케빈 바움린과 시 공무원 알렉산드라 칼릴 등 두 명의 소수 후보도 민주당 예비 투표에 참여했다.바움린은 3명의 주요 [117]후보 외에 칼릴만 남기고 3월 31일 경선에서 기권했다.

후보

지명자

프라이머리에서 삭제

부적격

  • Kael Dougherty, 데이터 운용[124] 어소시에이트
  • 래리 존슨 변호사[125]
  • Alan Shank, 소매업자[126]
  • 월터[127] 슬루진스키, 우체국 직원
  • Lew Tapera, 소매업자[128]

철회했다

거절당했다

토론

2022년 펜실베이니아 상원의원 선거 민주당 경선 토론회
No. 날짜. 주인 주최자 링크 참가자
키:
P 참가자 A 불참 N 비초대인 I 초청인 W가 취소되었습니다.
존 페터먼 말콤 케냐타 코너 램
1 2022년 4월 3일 멀렌베르크 대학교 베키 코빈
제니 디허프
아리 미틀먼
비디오 A[y] P P
2 2022년 4월 21일 ABC27 데니스 오웬스
리사 실베스터
비디오 P P P

보증

발 아르쿠시(추첨)
주의회 의원
단체들
존 페터먼
지방 공무원
노동조합
단체들
신문 및 기타 매체
개인들
말콤 케냐타
미국 대표부
주의회 의원
지방 공무원
노동조합
단체들
정당
개인들
코너 램
미국 대표부
주의회 의원
지방 공무원
노동조합
단체들
신문 및 기타 매체
개인들
승인 거부
주정부 관계자
단체들

폴링

그래픽 요약
여론 조사원
집약
날짜
관리된
날짜
갱신했다
존.
페터맨
말콤
케냐타
코너
새끼 양
다른.
[아아아아아아아아아아아아아아아아아아]
마진
진정한 투명 정치 2022년 3월 26일 ~ 5월 1일 2022년 5월 5일 43.0% 6.0% 12.0% 39.0% 페터맨 +31.0
폴 소스 날짜
관리된
샘플
사이즈[c]
마진
에러의

아르쿠시
존.
페터맨
말콤
케냐타
코너
새끼 양
샤리프
거리
다른. 미정
프랭클린 앤 마셜 칼리지 2022년 4월 20일 ~ 5월 1일 357 (RV) ± 6.6% 53% 4% 14% 6 %[ab] 22%
프랭클린 앤 마셜 칼리지 2022년 3월 30일 ~ 4월 10일 356 (RV) ± 6.2% 41% 4% 17% 9 %[ac] 26%
지바오(D)[E] 2022년 4월 5일 ~ 7일 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 44% 17% 19% 4%[ad] 15%
에머슨 대학교 2022년 3월 26일 ~ 28일 471 (LV) ± 4.5% 33% 8% 10% 12 %[ae] 37%
프랭클린 앤 마셜 칼리지 2022년 2월 21일 ~ 27일 185(LV) ± 9.9% 28% 2% 15% 7% 50%
영향 조사(D)[F] 2022년 2월 초 800(LV) ± 3.5% 3% 47% 7% 17% 5% 8% 13%
2022년 2월 4일 Arkoosh가 기권하다
진척을 위한 데이터(D)[E] 2022년 1월 26일 ~ 31일 730 (LV) ± 4.0% 4% 46% 12% 16% 22%
2022년 1월 19일 거리에서는 경주를 포기한다.
GQR 조사(D)[G] 2021년 12월 14일 ~ 16일 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 6% 44% 20% 15% 2% 12%
지바오(D)[E] 2021년 11월 16일부터 23일까지 800(LV) ± 3.5% 5% 42% 15% 16% 21%
Civiqs(D) 2021년 10월 31일 ~ 11월 5일 929(LV) ± 3.2% 2% 52% 5% 12% 2% 6% 21%
프랭클린 앤 마셜 칼리지 2021년 10월 18일부터 24일까지 208 (RV) ± 8.2% 4% 34% 5% 12% 5% 3% 37%
프랭클린 앤 마셜 칼리지 2021년 8월 9일 ~ 15일 175 (RV) ± 10.2% 6% 33% 5% 12% 0% 3% 42%
진척을 위한 데이터(D)[E] 2021년 5월 7일~14일 302 (LV) ± 6.0% 5% 40% 9% 21% 2% 8 %[af] 14%

결과.

페터먼은 펜실베이니아주의 67개 카운티에서 모두 승리해 민주당 예비선거에서 압도적인 승리를 거뒀고 램은 2위를 차지했다.램의 패배는 진보성향의 민주당 조직 책임자의 말처럼 대다수의 민주당 유권자들이 있는 동부 펜실베니아 유권자들에게 알려지지 않은 것, 그리고 훨씬 더 경쟁적인 공화당 예비선거가 램이 이득을 얻곤 했던 것 같은 많은 이유들로 인해 일어났다.인식.[191]페터먼은 또한 효과적인 포퓰리즘 캠페인을 운영한 으로 널리 여겨졌으며, 아틀란틱지는 그의 캠페인이 "노동자, 임금,[192] 잡초" 문제에 초점을 맞췄다고 지적했다.

국가별 결과
페터맨
  • 30~40%
  • 40~50%
  • 50~60%
  • 60~70%
  • 70~80%
  • 80~90%
민주당의 프라이머리[108] 결과
파티 후보 투표 %
민주적인 존 페터먼 753,222 58.6
민주적인 코너 램 337,345 26.3
민주적인 말콤 케냐타 139,356 10.9
민주적인 알렉산드리아 칼릴 54,429 4.2
총투표수 1,284,298 100.0

자유주의 관습

자유주의자 후보 에릭 게르하르트

후보

지명자

철회했다

그린 컨벤션

후보

지명자

무소속 및 기타 당사자

에버렛 스턴 무소속 후보

후보

선언된

★★★

★★★★★★

페터먼은 오즈가 2020년 이전에 펜실베니아 외곽에 살았던 부유한 아웃사이더라고 공격했다. 여기에는 오즈의 과거 뉴저지 거주 사실을 알리는 "사르카스틱" 캠페인 광고, 현수막 게양, 소셜 미디어 게시물 등이 포함되어 있다.한 게시물에서 페터먼은 오즈를 뉴저지 [206]명예의 전당에 입성시키기 위한 청원서를 시작한다고 말했다.프라이머리 토론에서 관련된 질문에 대해 오즈는 펜실베니아 사람들은 "내가 어디에서 왔는지보다 내가 무엇을 지지하는지 훨씬 더 신경쓴다"[207]고 말했다.한편 오즈는 페터먼이 지난 5월 뇌졸중으로 쓰러진 이후 선거운동 기간 동안 활동을 하지 않았고 2016년 버니 샌더스에 대한 지지를 강조하며 "사회주의자"라고 공격했다.페터먼은 프래킹 등의 [208][209]이슈에서 샌더스와의 정책 제안에 이견이 있었다고 반박했다.

★★★

★★ ★★ 의 경우
정치 [210] ★★★ 4일, 3월 4일
[211] R 트 R 1일, 7월 1일
[212] ★★★ 15일, 6월 15일
[213] ★★★ 21일, 7월 21일
RCP [214] ★★★ 21일, 7월 21일
뉴스 [215] [216] ★★★ 11일, 7월 11일
DDHQ [217] ★★★ 20일, 7월 20일
538 [218] ★★★ 21일, 7월 21일

★★

오즈(
전체의
의원
(Organizations)
★★★★
John Fetterman (D)
미국의 대통령
주정부 관계자
미국 상원의원
미국 대표부
주의회 의원
지방 공무원
노동조합
단체들
개인들

폴링

집계 폴링
여론 조사원
집약
날짜
관리된
날짜
갱신했다
메흐메트
온즈(R)
존.
페터맨(D)
다른.
[ag]
마진
진정한 투명 정치 2022년 6월 10일 ~ 7월 26일 2022년 7월 28일 39.0% 47.7% 13.3% 페터맨 +8.7
그래픽 요약
폴 소스 날짜
관리된
샘플
사이즈[c]
마진
에러의
메흐메트
온즈(R)
존.
페터맨(D)
다른. 미정
폭스 뉴스 2022년 7월 22일 ~ 26일 908 (RV) ± 3.0% 36% 47% 5%[ah] 11%
PEM 매니지먼트 코퍼레이션(R)[H] 2022년 7월 22일 ~ 24일 300 (LV) ± 5.7% 38% 44% 4% 15%
Blueprint 폴링(D) 2022년 7월 19일 ~ 21일 712 (LV) ± 3.7% 40% 49% 12%
파브리치오 워드(R)/임팩트 리서치(D) 2022년 6월 12일-19일 1,382 (LV) ± 4.4% 44% 50% 6%
시그널(R) 2022년 6월 16일~17일 535 (LV) ± 4.2% 44% 48% 8%
서퍽 대학교 2022년 6월 10일 ~ 13일 500(LV) ± 4.4% 37% 46% 3%[ai] 13%
진척을 위한 데이터(D)[E] 2021년 12월 3일~5일 581(LV) ± 4.0% 42% 44% 13%
가상 폴링
Jeff Bartos vs.존 페터먼
폴 소스 날짜
관리된
샘플
사이즈[c]
마진
에러의
제프
바르토스(R)
존.
페터맨(D)
미정
Garin-Hart-Yang (D)[나] 2021년 5월 10일~19일 450(LV) ± 4.7% 36% 45% 19%
진척을 위한 데이터(D)[E] 2021년 5월 7일~14일 310 (LV) ± 5.6% 38% 48% 14%
Jeff Bartos vs.코너 램
폴 소스 날짜
관리된
샘플
사이즈[c]
마진
에러의
제프
바르토스(R)
코너
양고기(D)
미정
진척을 위한 데이터(D)[E] 2021년 5월 7일~14일 341 (LV) ± 5.3% 42% 43% 15%
Sean Parnell vs.존 페터먼
폴 소스 날짜
관리된
샘플
사이즈[c]
마진
에러의
숀.
파넬(R)
존.
페터맨(D)
미정
Garin-Hart-Yang (D)[나] 2021년 5월 10일~19일 450(LV) ± 4.7% 42% 42% 16%
진척을 위한 데이터(D)[E] May 7–14, 2021 310 (LV) ± 5.6% 40% 48% 12%
Sean Parnell vs. Conor Lamb
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Sean
Parnell (R)
Conor
Lamb (D)
Undecided
Data for Progress (D)[E] May 7–14, 2021 341 (LV) ± 5.3% 44% 42% 14%

Results

2022 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Mehmet Oz
Democratic John Fetterman
Libertarian Erik Gerhardt
Green Richard L. Weiss N/A
Constitution Ron Johnson N/A
Independent Everett Stern N/A
Total votes N/A

Notes

  1. ^ The images in this gallery are in the public domain or are otherwise free to use. This gallery should not be construed as a list of major or noteworthy candidates. If a candidate is not included in this gallery, it is only because there are no high-quality, copyright-free photographs of them available on the Internet.
  2. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  4. ^ Bochetto and Gale with 2%
  5. ^ Bochetto with 1%, Gale with 0%
  6. ^ Bochetto, Gale, and "Other" with 1%
  7. ^ Bochetto with 1%
  8. ^ Bochetto and Gale with 1%
  9. ^ Bochetto and Gale with 1%
  10. ^ Gale with 2%, Bochetto and "Other" (volunteered response) with 1%
  11. ^ "Someone else" with 5%, Gale with 1%, Bochetto with 0%
  12. ^ Bochetto with 3%, Gale with 1%
  13. ^ "Someone else" with 6%, Bochetto with 2%, Gale with 0%
  14. ^ Bochetto and Gale with ≤1%
  15. ^ Bochetto with 4%, Gale with 3%
  16. ^ a b c d Bochetto with 1%
  17. ^ Bochetto with 2%, Gale with 1%
  18. ^ Bochetto, Stern, and "Other" (volunteered response) with 1%
  19. ^ Bochetto, Gale, and Stern with 2%
  20. ^ "Another Candidate" with 11%, Gale with 1%
  21. ^ Gale with 4%; Jeffries with 2%; Xu with 1%; Stern with 0%
  22. ^ Gale with 2%
  23. ^ "Someone else" with 3%, Gale with 0%
  24. ^ "Someone else" with 7%, Gale with 3%
  25. ^ Fetterman was invited to the debate, but declined to attend
  26. ^ Conor Lamb received the most delegate votes of 169, but failed to reach the self-imposed threshold of a two-thirds majority vote, meaning that no candidate will receive the endorsement of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party.
  27. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  28. ^ "Someone else" with 4%; Baumlin and Khalil with 1%
  29. ^ "Someone else" with 9%; Baumlin and Khalil with 0%
  30. ^ Khalil with 4%
  31. ^ Baumlin with 9%; Khalil with 3%
  32. ^ Houlahan with 8%
  33. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  34. ^ Stern (I) with 3%; "other" (volunteered response) with 2%
  35. ^ Gerhardt (L), Magee (I, W/I), Stern (I), and Weiss (G) with 1%; Johnson (C) and "someone else" with <1%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Poll sponsored by Honor Pennsylvania PAC, which supports McCormick.
  2. ^ Poll sponsored by Oz's campaign.
  3. ^ Poll sponsored by McCormick's campaign.
  4. ^ Poll sponsored by Parnell's campaign.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i Poll sponsored by Fetterman's campaign.
  6. ^ Poll sponsored by pro-Lamb super PAC Penn Progress.
  7. ^ Poll sponsored by Kenyatta's campaign.
  8. ^ This poll was conducted for John Bolton Super PAC
  9. ^ a b Poll sponsored by Collective PAC.

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External links

2022 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania at Ballotpedia

Official campaign websites