In two of the most crowded primary races for Pennsylvania’s seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, the head of Ballard Spahr’s pro bono efforts and a partner at Lehigh Valley firm Gross McGinley emerged victorious.

Ballard Spahr‘s Mary Gay Scanlon and Gross McGinley’s Susan Ellis Wild, both Democrats, will now compete for House seats in the November general election. Scanlon is running in the 5th District and Wild in the 7th District. Both are running in regions where the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s ruling earlier this year, which found the state’s former district map to be unconstitutional, had a great impact on district lines.