York County District Attorney Dave Sunday is the projected winner of Pennsylvania’s attorney general race, defeating Democrat Eugene DePasquale 51% to 46%, according to Republican Party data. unofficial election results. Associated Press called race just before 3:30
The attorney general is the state’s top law enforcement official, with the authority to enforce state laws, investigate public corruption, business fraud, consumer violations, drug trafficking, and other crimes. Recent incumbents have conducted high-profile investigations into the Catholic Church’s systemic cover-up of abuse and filed a lawsuit to hold those responsible for the opioid crisis accountable.
Sunday has served as York County prosecutor since 2018 and is currently in his second term in office. Before joining the District Attorney’s Office, he worked as a law clerk in the York County Common Pleas Court. In 2013, he was appointed Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania by the U.S. Department of Justice.
In prosecuting cases related to the opioid epidemic, Sunday has taken a collaborative approach, working with other agencies, and a study from Indiana University of Pennsylvania found a decline in recidivism rates in York over the past five years, which he attributes to the district’s early probation program.
Shortly before 8 a.m. Wednesday, DePasquale posted on social media that he had called Sunday to sit out the game.
“Dave worked hard and deserved this win.” – he wrote in the post on X. “I also want to thank all the people who supported our campaign. Your energy and passion will always be with me. Thank you!