“In most presidential elections, the outcome is largely decided before our voters have a chance to cast their vote,” the bill’s sponsor, state Sen. John Gordner, R-Columbia, said in a statement.
The bill goes to the state House of Representatives for consideration. A spokesperson for the House Republican majority said it has not yet been discussed in the caucus.
The Senate passed an identical bill last year, but it died in the House.
Gordner said the target date for Pennsylvania’s primary will not violate any rules of the Democratic National Committee or the Republican National Committee.
Last year, Pennsylvania’s primary was held the same day as those in New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maryland and Delaware.