Republicans Have Contested Races For Local Congressional Seats

Republican voters will have multiple candidates to choose from for nominations for the three congressional seats that touch part of Northeast Pennsylvania in the May 15 primary election. Democrats will have choices for two seats. Each of the new districts

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