Democrats win surprise special election in Republican-leaning Pennsylvania suburbs
Democrat James Andrew Malone wins a special election for a Pennsylvania state Senate seat in Republican-leaning suburbs, scoring an upset in a traditionally Republican-leaning territory.

Democrats narrowly win a Pennsylvania Senate seat, scoring an upset in Republican-leaning suburbs and farming communities, James Andrew Malone taking advantage of a competitive special election to secure the seat. The outcome marks a significant surprise in traditionally GOP territory. Malone's victory is seen as a testament to shifting voter sentiment in the region. He will now represent the 28th Senate District in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.