2010 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election

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2010 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election
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  2008 November 2, 2010 2012  

All 203 seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
102 seats needed for a majority

The 2010 elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives were held on November 2, 2010, with all districts being contested. Necessary primary elections were held on May 18, 2010. [1] The term of office for those elected in 2010 will run from January 4, 2011, until November 30, 2012. State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with the entire House of Representatives up for election every two years.

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Make-Up of the House

AffiliationSeats at Last ElectionSeats at End of Legislative SessionSeats after ElectionChange Since Last Election
Democratic 10410291-13
Republican 99101112+13

2010 General election

DistrictPartyIncumbentStatusPartyCandidateVotes %
1 Democratic Patrick Harkins Re-elected Democratic Patrick Harkins 10,621100.0
2 Democratic Florindo Fabrizio Re-elected Democratic Florindo Fabrizio 13,869100.0
3 Democratic John Hornaman Re-elected Democratic John Hornaman 12,46753.6
Republican Regina K. Smith10,81246.5
4 Republican Curt Sonney Re-elected Republican Curt Sonney 13,75472.6
Democratic Gerald Price5,19827.4
5 Republican John R. Evans Re-elected Republican John R. Evans 13,830100.0
6 Republican Brad Roae Re-elected Republican Brad Roae 13,135100.0
7 Democratic Mark Longietti Re-elected Democratic Mark Longietti 16,253100.0
8 Republican Dick Stevenson Re-elected Republican Dick Stevenson 17,694100.0
9 Democratic Chris Sainato Re-elected Democratic Chris Sainato 15,448100.0
10 Democratic Jaret Gibbons Re-elected Democratic Jaret Gibbons 9,81652.3
Republican Michael See8,96447.7
11 Republican Brian L. Ellis Re-elected Republican Brian L. Ellis 16,784100.0
12 Republican Daryl Metcalfe Re-elected Republican Daryl Metcalfe 19,08375.4
Democratic Zack Byrnes6,24124.6
13 Democratic Tom Houghton Defeated Republican John Lawrence 12,76855.0
Democratic Tom Houghton 10,46045.0
14 Republican Jim E. Marshall Re-elected Republican Jim E. Marshall 11,59067.4
Democratic Dennis Powell5,59532.6
15 Republican Jim Christiana Re-elected Republican Jim Christiana 13,29562.3
Democratic Frank E. Bovalino8,06037.7
16 Democratic Robert F. Matzie Re-elected Democratic Robert F. Matzie 13,998100.0
17 Republican Michele Brooks Re-elected Republican Michele Brooks 14,957100.0
18 Republican Gene DiGirolamo Re-elected Republican Gene DiGirolamo 13,698100.0
19 Democratic Jake Wheatley Re-elected Democratic Jake Wheatley 10,688100.0
20 Democratic Adam Ravenstahl Re-elected Democratic Adam Ravenstahl 10,59059.2
Republican Alex Dubart6,35935.6
Independent Kenneth J. Vybiral, Jr.9285.2
21 Democratic Dom Costa Re-elected Democratic Dom Costa 14,589100.0
22 Democratic Chelsa Wagner Re-elected Democratic Chelsa Wagner 14,655100.0
23 Democratic Dan Frankel Re-elected Democratic Dan Frankel 16,07879.9
Republican Daniel Ulrich Wiseman4,03920.1
24 Democratic Joseph Preston, Jr. Re-elected Democratic Joseph Preston, Jr. 14,011100.0
25 Democratic Joe Markosek Re-elected Democratic Joe Markosek 11,66353.8
Republican Mike Doyle10,03646.2
26 Republican Tim Hennessey Re-elected Republican Tim Hennessey 12,05256.7
Democratic Fern B. Kauffman9,20943.3
27 Democratic Dan Deasy Re-elected Democratic Dan Deasy 11,49576.0
Reform Frank Liberatore3,63124.0
28 Republican Mike Turzai Re-elected Republican Mike Turzai 21,60777.4
Democratic Sharon Brown6,32222.6
29 Republican Bernie O'Neill Re-elected Republican Bernie O'Neill 16,14463.7
Democratic Frank Fineberg9,18236.3
30 Republican Randy Vulakovich Re-elected Republican Randy Vulakovich 22,024100.0
31 Democratic Steve Santarsiero Re-elected Democratic Steve Santarsiero 12,87350.4
Republican Robert Ciervo12,68449.6
32 Democratic Anthony M. DeLuca Re-elected Democratic Anthony M. DeLuca 15,693100.0
33 Democratic Frank Dermody Re-elected Democratic Frank Dermody 11,25456.3
Republican Gerry Vaerewyck8,74843.7
34 Democratic Paul Costa Re-elected Democratic Paul Costa 15,430100.0
35 Democratic Marc Gergely Re-elected Democratic Marc Gergely 12,412100.0
36 Democratic Harry Readshaw Re-elected Democratic Harry Readshaw 14,081100.0
37 Republican Thomas C. Creighton Re-elected Republican Thomas C. Creighton 17,612100.0
38 Democratic William C. Kortz Re-elected Democratic William C. Kortz 14,427100.0
39 Democratic David Levdansky Defeated Republican Rick Saccone 10,65150.3
Democratic David Levdansky 10,52649.7
40 Republican John A. Maher Re-elected Republican John A. Maher 21,276100.0
41 Republican Katie True Retired Republican Ryan Aument 15,56366.2
Democratic Gerald E. Policoff7,95833.8
42 Democratic Matthew H. Smith Re-elected Democratic Matthew H. Smith 15,50559.8
Republican Sue Means10,40640.2
43 Republican Scott W. Boyd Re-elected Republican Scott W. Boyd 16,722100.0
44 Republican Mark Mustio Re-elected Republican Mark Mustio 17,17469.8
Democratic Ray Uhric7,43130.2
45 Democratic Nick Kotik Re-elected Democratic Nick Kotik 12,03557.1
Republican Aaron Kime9,03242.9
46 Democratic Jesse J. White Re-elected Democratic Jesse J. White 11,26654.2
Republican Gregory E. DeLuca9,53945.9
47 Republican Keith J. Gillespie Re-elected Republican Keith J. Gillespie 16,81872.8
Democratic Eric P. Wolfgang6,29227.2
48 Democratic Tim Solobay Elected to State Senate Democratic Brandon P. Neuman 10,48152.6
Republican Cody Knotts9,44147.4
49 Democratic Peter Daley Re-elected Democratic Peter Daley 8,77654.5
Republican Richard Massafra7,32445.5
50 Democratic Bill DeWeese Re-elected Democratic Bill DeWeese 8,47752.5
Republican Richard A. Yeager7,66747.5
51 Democratic Timothy S. Mahoney Re-elected Democratic Timothy S. Mahoney 9,803100.0
52 Democratic Deberah Kula Re-elected Democratic Deberah Kula 10,854100.0
53 Republican Robert Godshall Re-elected Republican Robert Godshall 12,78965.2
Democratic Jack Hansen6,34832.4
Green Edward R. Bonsell4762.4
54 Democratic John Pallone Defeated Republican Eli Evankovich 12,35559.7
Democratic John Pallone 8,32940.3
55 Democratic Joseph Petrarca, Jr. Re-elected Democratic Joseph Petrarca, Jr. 12,470100.0
56 Democratic James E. Casorio, Jr. Defeated Republican George Dunbar 11,36351.8
Democratic James E. Casorio, Jr. 10,57248.2
57 Republican Tim Krieger Re-elected Republican Tim Krieger 12,82767.4
Democratic Michael J. Kester4,79125.2
Independent Ronald M. Gazze1,4127.4
58 Democratic Ted Harhai Re-elected Democratic Ted Harhai 10,69556.2
Republican Rob Ferguson8,34943.8
59 Republican Mike Reese Re-elected Republican Mike Reese 19,694100.0
60 Republican Jeff Pyle Re-elected Republican Jeff Pyle 12,97268.8
Democratic Jo Ellen Bowman5,87731.2
61 Republican Kate M. Harper Re-elected Republican Kate M. Harper 14,74458.9
Democratic Mary Lou Readinger10,30341.1
62 Republican Dave L. Reed Re-elected Republican Dave L. Reed 16,049100.0
63 Republican Donna Oberlander Re-elected Republican Donna Oberlander 15,39888.8
Libertarian Michael J. Robertson1,93911.2
64 Republican Scott Hutchinson Re-elected Republican Scott Hutchinson 13,17284.2
Libertarian Vance H. Mays2,47315.8
65 Republican Kathy Rapp Re-elected Republican Kathy Rapp 13,476100.0
66 Republican Samuel H. Smith Re-elected Republican Samuel H. Smith 11,00968.4
Democratic Dennis J. Peck3,50221.8
Independent Luther E. Yoas, Sr.1,5759.8
67 Republican Martin Causer Re-elected Republican Martin Causer 12,851100.0
68 Republican Matt E. Baker Re-elected Republican Matt E. Baker 15,709100.0
69 Republican Carl Walker Metzgar Re-elected Republican Carl Walker Metzgar 18,202100.0
70 Democratic Matthew Bradford Re-elected Democratic Matthew Bradford 11,84152.5
Republican Jay R. Moyer 10,69847.5
71 Democratic Bryan Barbin Re-elected Democratic Bryan Barbin 8,93150.1
Republican Jim Rigby8,89549.9
72 Democratic Frank Burns Re-elected Democratic Frank Burns 18,461100.0
73 Democratic Gary Haluska Re-elected Democratic Gary Haluska 10,38161.1
Republican Stephen J. Shuagis6,59938.9
74 Democratic Bud George Re-elected Democratic Bud George 8,90052.0
Republican Glenn Johnston8,22348.0
75 Republican Matt Gabler Re-elected Republican Matt Gabler 12,72772.2
Democratic Frank Straub4,90727.8
76 Democratic Mike Hanna Re-elected Democratic Mike Hanna 9,41259.1
Republican Daryl Schafer6,11838.4
Constitution Scott Stout3922.5
77 Democratic H. Scott Conklin Re-elected Democratic H. Scott Conklin 11,57656.3
Republican Joyce Haas8,97243.7
78 Republican Dick Hess Re-elected Republican Dick Hess 18,803100.0
79 Republican Richard Geist Re-elected Republican Richard Geist 11,796100.0
80 Republican Jerry Stern Re-elected Republican Jerry Stern 16,925100.0
81 Republican Mike Fleck Re-elected Republican Mike Fleck 14,628100.0
82 Republican Adam Harris Re-elected Republican Adam Harris 15,356100.0
83 Democratic Rick Mirabito Re-elected Democratic Rick Mirabito 8,58452.4
Republican Dave Huffman7,79247.6
84 Republican Garth Everett Re-elected Republican Garth Everett 15,694100.0
85 Republican Russ Fairchild Retired Republican Fred Keller 11,40866.0
Democratic Trey Casimir4,31925.0
Libertarian Erik Viker1,5499.0
86 Republican Mark Keller Re-elected Republican Mark Keller 17,393100.0
87 Republican Glen Grell Re-elected Republican Glen Grell 18,78071.3
Democratic Angela West7,56928.7
88 Republican Sheryl M. Delozier Re-elected Republican Sheryl M. Delozier 19,198100.0
89 Republican Bob Kauffman Re-elected Republican Bob Kauffman 15,88686.0
Independent Blyden B. Potts2,59214.0
90 Republican Todd Rock Re-elected Republican Todd Rock 18,336100.0
91 Republican Dan Moul Re-elected Republican Dan Moul 14,19769.7
Democratic Derf W. Maitland6,15930.3
92 Republican Scott Perry Re-elected Republican Scott Perry 20,552100.0
93 Republican Ron Miller Re-elected Republican Ron Miller 17,49271.6
Democratic Linda E. Small6,95528.5
94 Republican Stan Saylor Re-elected Republican Stan Saylor 14,81871.8
Democratic Metta Barbour5,82328.2
95 Democratic Eugene DePasquale Re-elected Democratic Eugene DePasquale'9,801100.0
96 Democratic Mike Sturla Re-elected Democratic Mike Sturla 6,91061.9
Republican Tom Garmon, Jr.4,24638.1
97 Republican John C. Bear Re-elected Republican John C. Bear 17,93772.2
Democratic F. Patrick O'Keeffe6,89727.8
98 Republican David Hickernell Re-elected Republican David Hickernell 15,703100.0
99 Republican Gordon Denlinger Re-elected Republican Gordon Denlinger 14,175100.0
100 Republican Bryan Cutler Re-elected Republican Bryan Cutler 13,791100.0
101 Republican Mauree Gingrich Re-elected Republican Mauree Gingrich 12,30870.2
Democratic Patricia K. Stephens3,69721.1
Independent Richard L. Mase, Sr.1,5348.8
102 Republican RoseMarie Swanger Re-elected Republican RoseMarie Swanger 18,225100.0
103 Democratic Ron Buxton Re-elected Democratic Ron Buxton 13,337100.0
104 Republican Sue Helm Re-elected Republican Sue Helm 11,57950.7
Democratic Gene Stilp 11,26449.3
105 Republican Ron Marsico Re-elected Republican Ron Marsico 21,090100.0
106 Republican John D. Payne Re-elected Republican John D. Payne 15,01769.6
Democratic Phyllis Bennett6,55430.4
107 Democratic Robert Belfanti Retired Republican Kurt A. Masser 10,81467.0
Democratic George L. Zalar5,33533.0
108 Republican Merle Phillips Retired Republican Lynda Schlegel-Culver 13,21076.6
Democratic Antonio D. Michetti4,04423.4
109 Republican David R. Millard Re-elected Republican David R. Millard 10,60564.8
Democratic Dan Rae4,85229.7
Libertarian Thomas Anderson8995.5
110 Republican Tina Pickett Re-elected Republican Tina Pickett 15,169100.0
111 Republican Sandra Major Re-elected Republican Sandra Major 14,13673.6
Democratic Jim Knapp3,99220.8
Green Jay Sweeney1,0845.6
112 Democratic Kenneth J. Smith Re-elected Democratic Kenneth J. Smith 9,16957.4
Republican Lee Morgan6,81842.7
113 Democratic Kevin P. Murphy Re-lected Democratic Kevin P. Murphy 11,98066.1
Republican Mike Lapolla6,13433.9
114 Democratic James Wansacz Ran for State Senate Democratic Sid Michaels Kavulich 11,68356.2
Republican Daniel R. Naylor9,09543.8
115 Democratic Edward Staback Re-elected Democratic Edward Staback 13,02063.7
Republican Theresa Kane7,42836.3
116 Democratic Todd A. Eachus Defeated Republican Tarah Toohil 9,70254.9
Democratic Todd A. Eachus 7,96745.1
117 Republican Karen Boback Re-elected Republican Karen Boback 15,83481.6
Democratic Richard Shermanski3,57318.4
118 Democratic Michael B. Carroll Re-elected Democratic Michael B. Carroll 10,61359.2
Republican Terrence O'Connor7,30740.8
119 Democratic John Yudichak Elected to State Senate Democratic Gerald Mullery 8,63151.9
Republican Rick Arnold7,27443.7
Libertarian Brian R. Bergman7414.5
120 Democratic Phyllis Mundy Re-elected Democratic Phyllis Mundy 10,15353.0
Republican Bill Goldsworthy6,15432.1
Libertarian Tim Mullen2,85814.9
121 Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski Re-elected Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski 9,44471.6
Republican James O'Meara, Sr.3,75128.4
122 Democratic Keith R. McCall Retired Republican Doyle Heffley 10,81756.4
Democratic Justin Yaich8,37543.6
123 Democratic Neal Goodman Re-elected Democratic Neal Goodman 10,64665.9
Republican Ettore G. DiCasimirro5,51934.1
124 Republican Jerry Knowles Re-elected Republican Jerry Knowles 13,21963.8
Democratic Jeffrey Faust5,38226.0
Independent Dante Picciano2,10910.2
125 Democratic Tim Seip Defeated Republican Mike Tobash 10,65754.2
Democratic Tim Seip 8,52143.3
No party affiliation Dennis Baylor4812.5
126 Democratic Dante Santoni Re-elected Democratic Dante Santoni 9,75962.1
Republican Roger Voit5,96237.9
127 Democratic Thomas Caltagirone Re-elected Democratic Thomas Caltagirone 7,050100.0
128 Republican Sam Rohrer Ran for Governor Republican Mark M. Gillen 14,69965.0
Democratic Bryan P. Boughter7,92335.0
129 Republican Jim A. Cox Re-elected Republican Jim A. Cox 16,451100.0
130 Democratic David R. Kessler Defeated Republican David M. Maloney 12,74857.3
Democratic David R. Kessler 9,28542.7
131 Republican Karen D. Beyer Lost primary Republican Justin Simmons 10,74256.9
Democratic Mike Horton8,14443.1
132 Democratic Jennifer Mann Re-elected Democratic Jennifer Mann 9,142100.0
133 Democratic Joseph F. Brennan Re-elected Democratic Joseph F. Brennan 7,95662.6
Republican David Moloney4,75337.4
134 Republican Doug Reichley Re-elected Republican Doug Reichley 18,18468.0
Democratic Patrick J. Slattery8,54532.0
135 Democratic Steve Samuelson Re-elected Democratic Steve Samuelson 12,963100.0
136 Democratic Robert L. Freeman Re-elected Democratic Robert L. Freeman 9,96564.2
Republican Ron Shegda5,55235.8
137 Democratic Richard Grucela Retired Republican Joe Emrick 13,52762.1
Democratic Charles Dertinger8,26137.9
138 Republican Marcia Hahn Re-elected Republican Marcia Hahn 22,097100.0
139 Republican Michael Peifer Re-elected Republican Michael Peifer 15,085100.0
140 Democratic John Galloway Re-elected Democratic John Galloway 10,95463.1
Republican Jane Burger6,41336.9
141 Democratic Anthony Melio Retired Democratic Tina M. Davis 8,48650.7
Republican Kevin Glasson8,24549.3
142 Republican Frank Farry Re-elected Republican Frank Farry 14,08164.2
Democratic John Toth7,85535.8
143 Republican Marguerite Quinn Re-elected Republican Marguerite Quinn 15,65563.1
Democratic Kathy McQuarrie8,14833.0
Independent Tom Lingenfelter9904.0
144 Republican Kathy Watson Re-elected Republican Kathy Watson 18,511100.0
145 Republican Paul Clymer Re-elected Republican Paul Clymer 14,11265.7
Democratic Mary A. Whitesell6,37229.7
Green Charles Moyer5752.7
Independent Julie M. Fagan4252.0
146 Republican Tom Quigley Re-elected Republican Tom Quigley 11,02556.2
Democratic Mark Painter8,60543.8
147 Republican Marcy Toepel Re-elected Democratic Robert Dodge7,08733.4
Republican Marcy Toepel 14,13866.6
148 Democratic Michael F. Gerber Re-elected Democratic Michael F. Gerber 16,68562.0
Republican Matt Maguire10,22738.0
149 Democratic Tim Briggs Re-elected Democratic Tim Briggs 14,41062.5
Republican Peter M. Kohut8,65537.5
150 Republican Mike Vereb Re-elected Republican Mike Vereb 12,78260.5
Democratic Andrea Baptiste8,34339.5
151 Democratic Rick Taylor Defeated Republican Todd Stephens 12,28853.1
Democratic Rick Taylor 10,87747.0
152 Republican Tom Murt Re-elected Republican Tom Murt 14,80767.6
Democratic Robert H. McGuckin7,08332.4
153 Democratic Josh Shapiro Re-elected Democratic Josh Shapiro 17,29170.1
Republican Tom Bogar7,38229.9
154 Democratic Lawrence Curry Re-elected Democratic Lawrence Curry 18,94570.6
Republican Tom Bell7,89429.4
155 Republican Curt Schroder Re-elected Republican Curt Schroder 15,55863.3
Democratic Barbara Bergeron9,02036.7
156 Democratic Barbara McIlvaine Smith Defeated Republican Dan Truitt 11,46550.5
Democratic Barbara McIlvaine Smith 11,25149.5
157 Democratic Paul Drucker Defeated Republican Warren Kampf 13,14351.8
Democratic Paul Drucker 12,24048.2
158 Republican L. Chris Ross Re-elected Republican L. Chris Ross 15,42563.8
Democratic Susan F. Rzucidlo8,74336.2
159 Democratic Thaddeus Kirkland Re-elected Democratic Thaddeus Kirkland 10,14578.1
Republican William Rocky Brown3,99028.2
160 Republican Stephen Barrar Re-elected Republican Stephen Barrar 18,07066.6
Democratic Nick DiGregory7,75528.6
Independent David G. Cleary1,3074.8
161 Democratic Bryan Lentz Ran for the U.S. House Republican Joe Hackett 13,48953.6
Democratic Walter A. Waite, Jr.11,69646.4
162 Republican Nick Miccarelli Re-elected Republican Nick Miccarelli 11,62463.6
Democratic Scott MacNeil6,64239.4
163 Republican Nicholas Micozzie Re-elected Republican Nicholas Micozzie 11,69157.1
Democratic Shannon P. Meehan8,24140.3
Independent Rodney L. Lacy5382.3
164 Republican Mario Civera Elected to county council Democratic Margo L. Davidson 9,97154.6
Republican Maureen Carey8,30945.5
165 Republican Bill Adolph Re-elected Republican Bill Adolph 16,693100.0
166 Democratic Greg Vitali Re-elected Democratic Greg Vitali 14,48458.2
Republican John Williamson10,40641.8
167 Republican Duane Milne Re-elected Republican Duane Milne 14,81957.1
Democratic Bill Holmes9,26035.7
Independent P. Joseph Corrigan III1,8627.2
168 Republican Tom Killion Re-elected Republican Tom Killion 15,99461.6
Democratic Gail M. Conner9,97938.4
169 Republican Dennis M. O'Brien Re-elected Republican Dennis M. O'Brien 12,376100.0
170 Democratic Brendan F. Boyle Re-elected Democratic Brendan F. Boyle 10,27163.6
Republican Marc D. Collazzo6,14236.4
171 Republican Kerry Benninghoff Re-elected Republican Kerry Benninghoff 15,747100.0
172 Republican John Perzel Defeated Democratic Kevin J. Boyle 8,99853.9
Republican John Perzel 7,71246.2
173 Democratic Michael McGeehan Re-elected Democratic Michael McGeehan 9,385100.0
174 Democratic John Sabatina Re-elected Democratic John Sabatina 10,818100.0
175 Democratic Michael H. O'Brien Re-elected Democratic Michael H. O'Brien 12,75079.5
Republican Louis S. Schwartz3,28120.5
176 Republican Mario Scavello Re-elected Republican Mario Scavello 14,343'100.0
177 Republican John J. Taylor Re-elected Republican John J. Taylor 8,251100.0
178 Republican Scott Petri Re-elected Republican Scott Petri 17,06169.2
Democratic David Apfelbaum7,60530.8
179 Democratic Tony Payton Re-elected Democratic Tony Payton 9,76090.3
Republican Matthew F. Franchetti1,0509.7
180 Democratic Angel Cruz Re-elected Democratic Angel Cruz 7,241100.0
181 Democratic W. Curtis Thomas Re-elected Democratic W. Curtis Thomas 14,307100.0
182 Democratic Babette Josephs Re-elected Democratic Babette Josephs 17,464100.0
183 Republican Julie Harhart Re-elected Republican Julie Harhart 14,07980.9
Green Rex A. D'Agostino3,48219.1
184 Democratic William F. Keller Re-elected Democratic William F. Keller 11,14478.5
Republican Stephen J. Pico3,05221.5
185 Democratic Robert Donatucci Re-elected Democratic Robert Donatucci 13,40983.7
Republican Michael D. Bruno2,61816.3
186 Democratic Kenyatta Johnson Re-elected Democratic Kenyatta Johnson 16,46193.1
Republican Keith Todd1,2286.9
187 Republican Gary Day Re-elected Republican Gary Day 14,59670.0
Democratic Richard A. Stine6,24030.0
188 Democratic James R. Roebuck, Jr. Re-elected Democratic James R. Roebuck, Jr. 14,999100.0
189 Democratic John Siptroth Defeated Republican Rosemary M. Brown 9,60854.7
Democratic John Siptroth 7,96945.3
190 Democratic Vanessa L. Brown Re-elected Democratic Vanessa L. Brown 17,728100.0
191 Democratic Ronald Waters Re-elected Democratic Ronald Waters 16,750100.0
192 Democratic Louise Bishop Re-elected Democratic Louise Bishop 19,325100.0
193 Republican Will Tallman Re-elected Republican Will Tallman 14,69475.3
Democratic Mike Strausbaugh4,83424.8
194 Democratic Kathy Manderino Retired Democratic Pamela A. DeLissio 12,01561.4
Republican Timothy S. Downey4,00720.5
Green Hugh Giordano3,54718.1
195 Democratic Frank Louis Oliver Retired Democratic Michelle F. Brownlee 15,10885.8
Republican W. James Kernaghan III2,20512.5
Independent Warren Bloom3051.7
196 Republican Seth Grove Re-elected Republican Seth Grove 16,35974.4
Democratic Curtis Kann4,31219.6
Libertarian William E. Kohler1,3055.9
197 Democratic Jewell Williams Re-elected Democratic Jewell Williams '16,565100.0
198 Democratic Rosita Youngblood Re-elected Democratic Rosita Youngblood 17,562100.0
199 Republican Will Gabig Retired Republican Stephen Bloom 12,88967.5
Democratic Fred Baldwin6,20632.5
200 Democratic Cherelle Parker Re-elected Democratic Cherelle Parker 22,521100.0
201 Democratic John L. Myers Re-elected Democratic John L. Myers 18,68597.9
Republican Joseph L. Messa4092.1
202 Democratic Mark B. Cohen Re-elected Democratic Mark B. Cohen 13,587100.0
203 Democratic Dwight E. Evans Re-elected Democratic Dwight E. Evans 18,25698.2
Libertarian Michael C. Muhammad3361.8

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The 2020 elections for the Pennsylvania State Senate were held on November 3, 2020, with 25 of 50 districts being contested. Primary elections were held on June 2, 2020. The term of office for those elected in 2020 began when the Senate convened in January 2021. Pennsylvania State Senators are elected for four-year terms, with half of the seats up for election every two years. The election coincided with the 2020 United States presidential election, United States House of Representatives elections, and the entirety of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Pennsylvania elections</span>

The 2018 Pennsylvania state elections took place on November 6, 2018. On that date, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania held elections for the following offices: Governor and Lieutenant Governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, Pennsylvania State Senate, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, and various others. Primary elections took place on May 15, 2018.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Pennsylvania elections</span>

A general election was held in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania on November 3, 2020. The office of the Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth oversees the election process, including voting and vote counting.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election</span>

The 2022 elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives were held on November 8, 2022, with all districts currently being decided. The term of office for those elected in 2022 will begin when the House of Representatives convenes in January 2023. Pennsylvania State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with all 203 seats up for election every two years.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Pennsylvania elections</span>

The 2021 Pennsylvania elections were held on November 2, 2021, to fill judicial positions on the Supreme Court, Superior Court, Commonwealth Court, allow judicial retention votes, and fill numerous county, local and municipal offices. The necessary primary elections were held on May 18. In addition, special elections for legislative vacancies were held at various times in 2021.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 United States attorney general elections</span>

The 2020 United States attorney general elections were held on November 3, 2020, in 10 states. The previous attorney general elections for this group of states took place in 2016, except in Vermont where attorneys general only serve two-year terms and elected their current attorney general in 2018. Nine state attorneys general ran for reelection and eight won, while Republican Tim Fox of Montana could not run again due to term limits and Republican Curtis Hill of Indiana was eliminated in the Republican convention.

References

  1. "2010 General Primary". Pennsylvania Department of State. May 18, 2010. Retrieved October 16, 2010.