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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
The LuLac Edition #5, 662, May 20th, 2026
ELECTION WRAP
Here’s to the winners
CONTESTED RACES
GOP LT. GOVERNOR
Jason
Richey
20th
SENATORIAL DISTRICT
Lisa
Baker
22nd SENATORIAL DISTRICT
Marty
Flynn
117th
Legislative
Jamie Walsh
120th
Legislative
Fern
Leard,
121st
Legislative
McClay
Jessica
McClay WINS….
And here is how
she did it . Her campaign was a broad based enterprise that included people who
recognize that a successor to Eddie Day Pashinski must have a skill set that
meets the requirement of the job. Her funds come from the many and not just the
few or friendly. Her recognition of what people need from her in Harrisburg
came from the hundreds of face to face meetings with voters since launching her
campaign. In my vast experience in politics, some wins, some losses, one thing
that cannot be denied is the campaign has to be about the people. I don’t know
if I stole this from Marty Flynn or he stole it from me. But campaigns are not
about show horses but work horses.
Take John
Joseph Bryan and Patty Ungvarsky. John posted over 100 signs for Jessica and
Patty drove 100 miles to stand in the hot sun Tuesday and work for McClay.
Then
there is the family of McClay generations who made this happen.
The campaign
manager as well as the support from Mayor Brown, Eddie Day Pashinski, and the
people who value education, dedication and experience made it so.
There is
a Governor race and on the Democratic side Josh Shapiro and Austin Davis are
running unopposed. On the Republican ticket Treasurer Stacey Garritty is being
opposed in a strictly vanity MAGA campaign by multi point loser reactionary
Doug Mastriano. For Lt. Governor there is a contest between Jason Richey and
John Ventre. Garritty has resorted to attacking him for cost overruns at the Mansion which was
nearly destroyed to kill he and his family.
The
serious stuff will begin after the primary.
CONTEST STATE REP RACES
17th Legislative District
Republican
Bill Jones is challenging incumbent Republican Rep. Jamie Walsh for their
party’s nomination in the race for the 117th Legislative District. This will be
a sanity test for the soul of the Republican party. In 2024 Jamie Walsh beat a traditional
Republican incumbent by 4 votes. So there was no mandate for MAGA, just a guy
and a Trump movement that outworked the incumbent. Jones has run a relentless
campaign. His media has been brilliant (Mr. Bob Harper btw) and he has
countered the attacks leveled at him by Walsh.
Walsh on
the other hand really doesn’t give a rat’s ass as to who he joins forces with.
He’s come out Againt multi term Senator Lisa Baker and endorsed Tyler Meyers
who seemed to be caressing an AR15 gun in one of his ads. Walsh formed a parent’s
organization that fired people up and garnered him support for the MAGA issues.
He seems to want to ride theanti data
center movement which the public is solidly behind.
This race
will be a barometer of not only this district but the county. The winner will
face Democrat Jeremy Benscoter, who is running unopposed, in November.: Townships of Black Creek, Butler,
Conyngham, Dennison, Dorrance, Fairmount, Foster, Hollenback, Hunlock,
Huntington, Lake, Lehman, Nescopeck, Ross, Salem, Slocum, Sugarloaf, and Union,
and boroughs of Conyngham, Dallas, Freeland, Harveys Lake, Jeddo, Nescopeck,
New Columbus, Nuangola, Penn Lake Park, Shickshinny, and White Haven make up
this district.
120th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
Fern
Leard and Luzerne County Councilwoman Joanna Bryn Smith are vying for the
Democratic nomination for the 120th District state representative seat. Both
ran before, Brynn Smith in 2020 against Aaron Kaufer and Leard in 2022 losing
to Kaufer and then again in 2024 to Brenda Pugh.Both candidates have backing from two
separate wings of the party, the regular Democratic which was headed by Thom
Shubilla until the Christmas coup and the Independent Democrats formed as a
result of the change.Both have levels
of support but this race inside the party and its victor will tell more about
the direction of the party than whether Brenda Pugh can be beaten.
Both are
good candidates with stories to tell and personal and professional achievements
that are laudable. But in the 60 years this district has only elected one
Democratic candidate and that’s because of the registration edge.
The 120th
District includes the townships of Dallas, Franklin, Exeter, Kingston, and
Jackson, and the boroughs of West Wyoming, Forty Fort, Wyoming, Exeter,
Kingston, Luzerne, Courtdale, and Pringle.
121st Legislative District
When
Eddie Day Pashinski decided to retire after twenty years of great service, a
mad scramble went happened when a number of candidates entered the race. Out of
the 5 running, two were left standing. The are Jessica McClay and Michael
Stadulis.
McClay,
51, is a longtime resident of the North End of Wilkes-Barre and was elected to
city council in 2024, where she was appointed as chairperson this year. McClay
helped draft an ordinance to better regulate food trucks in the city that was
passed in March.
Prior to
being on city council, McClay served as a volunteer on the city’s Planning and
Fire/Civil Service Commission, as well as the Traffic Committee.
Stadulis
has 25 years of experience as a first responder and spent the final seven years
of his career as chief medic. His platform is rooted in supporting quality
education for all students, affordable healthcare, and quality of life for
working families.
The big
difference here is that McClay has more experience in the nuts and bolts of
governing and some feel she can hit the ground running to provide a seamless
transition. Eddie Day Pashinski did endorse her and though he has not run, his
staff is still a vibrant reminder of the great work done by staffers for
idempotents.
The 121st
District includes: The townships of Bear Creek, Buck, Plains, and Wilkes-Barre,
Bear Creek Village, Laurel Run, and the City of Wilkes-Barre.
The GOP
opponents for the fall is Michael Harostek of Bear Creek.
STATE SENATE RACES
20th SENATORIAL
Lisa
Baker, the 20 year veteran has been running a very relentless reminder of her
service. She is opposed by Tyler Meyers who burst onto the scene as a true
MAGA alternative. To all Democratic voters in that Senate district, Senator
Baker is conservative enough, thank you very much.
She will
be opposed again ion the fall by Democrat Jacklyn Baker.
The
districtincludes parts of Luzerne
County and Wayne County and all of Pike County, Susquehanna County, and Wyoming
County.
22nd
SENATORIAL DISTRICT
Incumbent
Marty Flynn is being challenged by Jeff Lake. The two held spirited debates but
it appears that Flynn has the edge. The GOP candidate in the fall will be
Sharon Sparano.The 22nd
district includes Parts of Luzerne and Lackawanna County.
STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE RACES
TWO SLATES
BUTERA HOSTS DEM PARTY ON ELECTION NIGHT AT RODANO'S
In an
unusual situation, there are two slates of candidates along with Democrat Peter
Butera who are running for state committee seats. This election will determine
whether the Democratic party in Luzerne County can get united. The Executive
Committee, in my view has been poisoned by outside influences. Grievances
should be overcome and not made public. Democrats need to take a hard look at
the tickets and judge accordingly. Th future of the party depends on it.
Location: Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, United States
Political analyst for WBRE TV's Pa. Live program and post election commentator for WBRE TV's Eyewitness News Daybreak show. Author of the book "A Radio Story/We Wish You Well In Your Future Endeavors" and "Leges Vitae" "26 Rules of Life" and the new novel, "Weather Or Knot". The blog editor also writes various news articles and columns as well as upcoming literary projects. The blog editor was a frequent guest on WYOU TV'S INTERACTIVE NEWSCASTS when political issues were discussed on the national, state and local level. Yonki was a weekly panelist on WYLN TV 35's Friday Topic A program. He also appeared on the Hazleton, PA. station on Election Night doing coverage and did special projects and stories for WYLN TV 35's 10PM Newscast "Late Edition".