Not only are Pennsylvanians divided over which gubernatorial candidate to support, so are some of the state’s convenience store chains.

Sheetz believes Democratic incumbent Gov. Tom Wolf is their made-to-order choice for governor for the next four years. But Rutter’s and Wawa have put their money into Republican challenger Scott Wagner’s quest to make Wolf another “one-term Tom.”

The Altoona-based Sheetz PAC contributed a combined total of $15,000 to Wolf’s re-election campaign and three company executives, Stanton, Stephen and Joseph Sheetz, each contributed $5,000, according to campaign finance reports from 2017 and this year up through Oct. 22.

Meanwhile, York-based Rutter’s executives Todd Rutter and Scott Hartman combined contributed $17,000 to Wagner’s campaign. The political action committee for Wawa, a convenience store familiar to anyone who has passed through the state’s eastern parts, contributed $12,500 to Wagner’s coffers.

That’s the C-store line-up. Which one or ones picked the winning candidate? We’ll find out Tuesday night.