HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania Republicans won the state attorney general's race and kept the other two statewide row offices Tuesday, while several legislative races were close and the partisan control of the state House hung in the balance.
York County District Attorney Dave Sunday, a Republican, beat former Auditor General Eugene DePasquale to become Pennsylvania's top prosecutor.
Republicans had once seemed to have a lock on the job, but Democrats had won three straight elections before Sunday's win.
Sunday, a Navy veteran, emphasized his prosecutorial experience in the campaign against Democrat DePasquale. The attorney general oversees hundreds of lawyers.
The job came open because Attorney General Michelle Henry did not seek election after being appointed to fill the last two years of now-Gov. Josh Shapiro's unexpired term. Shapiro is a Democrat.
Sunday has promised to ''enforce and defend the abortion laws in Pennsylvania,'' arguing during a debate that there is ''no scenario that exists'' where he would prosecute a woman for having an abortion. Many of Sunday's Republican supporters favor an abortion ban, and DePasquale had noted GOP state lawmakers tried to push through a constitutional amendment saying it does not guarantee any rights relating to abortion or public funding of abortions.
Sunday said that in the ''most sad, tragic, terrible cases'' he supports capital punishment.
Two incumbent Republicans were reelected to the other row offices, Treasurer Stacy Garrity of Athens in rural Bradford County and Auditor General Tim DeFoor of Harrisburg.