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Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Josh Shapiro defeated Republican Heather Heidelbaugh to win a second term.
In November 2016, Shapiro narrowly won election as attorney general, defeating Republican state Senator John Rafferty Jr. with 51.3% of the vote. He was reelected in 2020.
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WHEN SHOULD YOU FILE A COMPLAINT You can download a complaint form from our website at www.attorneygeneral.gov or you can call our toll-free number, 1.800. 441.2555, to have a form mailed to you.
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The current Attorney General is Mr. Godfred Yeboah Dame. He was appointed by President Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo in 2021.
He or she serves as the chief law enforcement officer of Pennsylvania and represents the state and its agencies in any action brought by or against them. The attorney general is responsible for collecting all debts, taxes, and accounts due to the state.
A primary election is an election in which voters select the candidate they believe should represent a political party in a general election. Primaries usually take place several months before a general election. Pennsylvania uses a closed primary process: in order to vote in a party's primary election, a voter must be a registered member of that party.
John Morganelli, Josh Shapiro, and Stephen Zappala debated in a live broadcast on April 7, 2016. Morganelli and Zappala both pointed to their service as district attorneys as qualifications for the attorney general office while Shapiro, a county commissioner, pointed to his many endorsements from prosecutors across the state.
Attorneys general play a pivotal role in the shaping of state and national policies. In addition to representing the state in all legal matters, recent years have seen state attorneys general filing multi-state, class action lawsuits that have significantly altered national policies and regulations in industries such as tobacco, pharmaceuticals, clean energy, and healthcare. For example, since President Barack Obama 's election in 2008, Republican attorneys general have used multi-state cases and coordinated litigation to attempt to block the Affordable Care Act and environmental mandates. Such cases also sometimes bring settlement money into state coffers.
Pennsylvania is usually regarded as a swing state, though the presidential vote has gone to a Democrat every election since 1988. It currently has a divided government. Republicans have controlled the General Assembly for much of the last 20 years; Governor Tom Wolf 's election in 2014 ended a three-year Republican trifecta. As of January 2016, approval ratings for the state government were extremely low with 35 percent approval for Gov. Wolf and 15 percent approval for the Republican-controlled legislature.
Protecting consumers and combating scams is a top priority of the Office of Attorney General. It’s important for Pennsylvanians to know what schemes are out there – so they can avoid getting scammed and help our Office protect other consumers.
The Office of Public Engagement offers a number of free educational programs to help school personnel, students, parents and the community empower Pennsylvanians with knowledge to keep them safe and to make good decisions.
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Shapiro, a former Montgomery County commissioner and member of the state House from Abington, is being challenged by Republican Heather Heidelbaugh, a Pittsburgh trial attorney who lives in Mount Lebanon.
Torsella, who served as the U.S. representative to the United Nations for budget and management reform during the Obama administration, lives in Flourtown. He is being challenged by Republican Stacy Garrity, a retired U.S. Army Reserves colonel from Bradford County, whose 30 years of service included three tours in Iraq.