Pennsylvania Senator and Governor Approval Ratings 2026

Browse citizen ratings and reviews for 24 elected officials in Pennsylvania.

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Cities with Elected Representatives in Pennsylvania

PowerPlayers tracks officials representing communities including: Bensalem, Bristol, Burlington, Levittown, Philadelphia, Plymouth Meeting, Upper Darby, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Emmaus, Freemansburg, South Whitehall, Lancaster, Lititz, Manheim, Mount Joy, New Holland, Strasburg, Chester, Delaware County, Media, Upper Chichester, Wallingford, Pittsburgh, Bethel Park, Brentwood, Carnegie, Mount Lebanon, West Mifflin, Reading, West Reading, Shillington, Wyomissing, Harrisburg, Camp Hill, New Cumberland, Mechanicsburg, Dillsburg, Erie.

Frequently Asked Questions about Pennsylvania Officials

Who is the highest-rated senator in Pennsylvania?

As of April 2026, the highest-rated senator in Pennsylvania is John Fetterman with an average citizen approval rating of 3.0 stars out of 5, based on 2 verified reviews.

How many elected officials are tracked in Pennsylvania?

PowerPlayers currently tracks 24 active federal, state, and local elected officials across Pennsylvania.

What is the approval rating of the Governor of Pennsylvania?

Al Schmidt, the current Governor of Pennsylvania, has a citizen approval rating of 3.0 stars out of 5 based on 1 verified reviews on PowerPlayers.

What is the average approval rating for Pennsylvania officials?

The average citizen approval rating across 8 rated Pennsylvania officials is 2.8 stars out of 5 on PowerPlayers.

When is the 2026 general election in Pennsylvania?

The 2026 general election is November 3, 2026. All 435 U.S. House seats, 33 Senate seats, and numerous state offices are on the ballot. Visit vote.gov for Pennsylvania voter registration deadlines, polling locations, and the most current election rules.

Can I vote by mail in Pennsylvania?

Mail-in voting eligibility in Pennsylvania depends on your specific circumstances. Check your current eligibility and request a ballot at vote.gov. You can also find local polling locations there.

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