The Pennsylvania Treasurer election of 2016 was held on November 8, 2016. Incumbent Tim Reese was eligible to run, but decided not to.[1] The Democratic and Republican primary election was held on April 26, 2016, with each candidate running unopposed in their respective primaries.[2] Four candidates would appear on the ballot: Democrat Joe Torsella, Republican Otto Voit, Libertarian James Babb, and Green Party candidate Kristen Combs. Torsella defeated Voit by a 6.45% margin, with Babb and Combs both receiving under 3% of the vote.[3]
Joe Torsella, former chair of the Pennsylvania Board of Education and Obama Administration's representative to the United Nations for budget and management reform[4]
Results[]
Democratic primary results
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Joe Torsella
1,300,295
100.0
Total votes
1,300,295
100.0
Republican primary[]
Candidates[]
Otto Voit III, vice-president of the school board in the Muhlenberg School District in Berks County[5]