2016 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election

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2016 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election
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  2014 November 8, 2016 2018  

All 203 seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
102 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  Mike Turzai headshot (cropped).png Frank Dermody.jpg
Leader Mike Turzai Frank Dermody
Party Republican Democratic
Leader sinceJanuary 6, 2015January 4, 2011
Leader's seat 28th 33rd
Seats before11984
Seats won12182
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 2
Popular vote2,852,9212,755,058
Percentage50.49%48.76%
SwingDecrease2.svg 5.55%Increase2.svg 5.43%

2016 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election map.svg
Results:
     Republican hold     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain

Speaker before election

Mike Turzai
Republican

Elected Speaker

Mike Turzai
Republican

The 2016 elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives were held on November 8, 2016, with all districts being contested. The primary elections were held on April 26, 2016. The term of office for those elected in 2016 began when the House of Representatives convened in January 2017. Pennsylvania state representatives are elected for two-year terms, with all 203 seats up for election every two years. [1] [ circular reference ]

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Results overview

AffiliationCandidatesVotesVote %Seats Won
Republican 1572,852,92150.49%121 (Increase2.svg2)
Democratic 1522,755,05848.76%82 (Decrease2.svg2)
Independent 522,7110.40%0
Libertarian 48,3540.15%0
Green 35,7300.10%0
Constitution 15,4290.10%0
Total3225,650,203100%203
Popular vote
Republican
50.49%
Democratic
48.76%
Other
0.75%
House seats
Republican
59.60%
Democratic
40.40%

Results by district

DistrictPartyIncumbentStatusPartyCandidateVotes %
1 Democratic Pat Harkins Re-elected Democratic Pat Harkins 14,78572.92
Republican William Crotty5,49127.08
2 Democratic Florindo Fabrizio Re-elected Democratic Florindo Fabrizio 16,05163.76
Republican Patrick J. Fuller9,12436.24
3 Democratic Ryan Bizzarro Re-elected Democratic Ryan Bizzarro 19,59559.94
Republican Gregory S. Lucas13,09440.06
4 Republican Curt Sonney Re-elected Republican Curt Sonney 22,790100.00
5 Republican Barry Jozwiak Re-elected Republican Barry Jozwiak 23,936100.00
6 Republican Brad Roae Re-elected Republican Brad Roae 17,19760.00
Democratic Peter Andrew Zimmer11,46740.00
7 Democratic Mark Longietti Re-elected Democratic Mark Longietti 27,497100.00
8 Republican Tedd Nesbit Re-elected Republican Tedd Nesbit 18,85366.62
Democratic Judith D. Hines9,44633.38
9 Democratic Chris Sainato Re-elected Democratic Chris Sainato 24,848100.00
10 Democratic Jaret Gibbons Defeated Republican Aaron Bernstine 15,80758.48
Democratic Jaret Gibbons 11,22441.52
11 Republican Brian Ellis Re-elected Republican Brian Ellis 24,183100.00
12 Republican Daryl Metcalfe Re-elected Republican Daryl Metcalfe 24,40567.84
Democratic Christian M. Rieger11,57232.16
13 Republican John Lawrence Re-elected Republican John Lawrence 18,44662.49
Democratic Nancy Dean11,07437.51
14 Republican Jim Marshall Re-elected Republican Jim Marshall 24,499100.00
15 Republican Jim Christiana Re-elected Republican Jim Christiana 19,24862.97
Democratic Michael Rossi11,31837.03
16 Democratic Rob Matzie Re-elected Democratic Rob Matzie 24,078100.00
17 Republican Parke Wentling Re-elected Republican Parke Wentling 18,93771.27
Democratic Wayne Hanson7,63328.73
18 Republican Gene DiGirolamo Re-elected Republican Gene DiGirolamo 19,506100.00
19 Democratic Jake Wheatley Re-elected Democratic Jake Wheatley 9,40486.65
Republican Mark Brentley1,44913.35
20 Democratic Adam Ravenstahl Re-elected Democratic Adam Ravenstahl 23,00080.90
Constitution Jim Barr5,42919.10
21 Democratic Dom Costa Re-elected Democratic Dom Costa 26,453100.00
22 Democratic Peter Schweyer Re-elected Democratic Peter Schweyer 15,222100.00
23 Democratic Dan Frankel Re-elected Democratic Dan Frankel 28,902100.00
24 Democratic Ed Gainey Re-elected Democratic Ed Gainey 30,562100.00
25 Democratic Joe Markosek Re-elected Democratic Joe Markosek 19,21862.41
Republican John Ritter11,57337.59
26 Republican Tim Hennessey Re-elected Republican Tim Hennessey 22,635100.00
27 Democratic Dan Deasy Re-elected Democratic Dan Deasy 24,380100.00
28 Republican Mike Turzai Re-elected Republican Mike Turzai 24,32765.25
Democratic John Craig Hammond12,95834.75
29 Republican Bernie O'Neill Re-elected Republican Bernie O'Neill 22,01861.94
Democratic Lawrence A. Mullins13,52938.06
30 Republican Hal English Re-elected Republican Hal English 35,575100.00
31 Democratic Steve Santarsiero Ran for Congress Democratic Perry Warren 19,07150.10
Republican Ryan W Gallagher18,99649.90
32 Democratic Tony DeLuca Re-elected Democratic Tony DeLuca 28,716100.00
33 Democratic Frank Dermody Re-elected Democratic Frank Dermody 21,589100.00
34 Democratic Paul Costa Re-elected Democratic Paul Costa 27,737100.00
35 Democratic Marc Gergely Re-elected Democratic Marc Gergely 16,17062.50
Republican Valian Fawn Walker-Montgomery9,70237.50
36 Democratic Harry Readshaw Re-elected Democratic Harry Readshaw 24,680100.00
37 Republican Mindy Fee Re-elected Republican Mindy Fee 24,680100.00
38 Democratic Bill Kortz Re-elected Democratic Bill Kortz 21,27165.65
Republican Rod A. Salka Jr.11,13034.35
39 Republican Rick Saccone Re-elected Republican Rick Saccone 22,03468.40
Democratic Peter Thaddeus Kobylinski10,18031.60
40 Republican John Maher Re-elected Republican John Maher 24,38965.03
Democratic Andrew J. Zahalsky13,11534.97
41 Republican Brett Miller Re-elected Republican Brett Miller 21,53761.95
Democratic Nicholas F. Selch13,22738.05
42 Democratic Dan Miller Re-elected Democratic Dan Miller 26,759100.00
43 Republican Keith Greiner Re-elected Republican Keith Greiner 19,55766.96
Democratic Steven Patrick Elliott9,64933.04
44 Republican Mark Mustio Re-elected Republican Mark Mustio 27,715100.00
45 Democratic Nick Kotik Retired Democratic Anita Astorino Kulik 29,949100.00
46 Republican Jason Ortitay Re-elected Republican Jason Ortitay 20,05660.24
Democratic Joseph R Szpara13,23839.76
47 Republican Keith Gillespie Re-elected Republican Keith Gillespie 24,026100.00
48 Democratic Brandon Neuman Re-elected Democratic Brandon Neuman 21,335100.00
49 Democratic Peter Daley Retired Republican Donald Cook 13,31854.10
Democratic Alan D. Benyak11,66745.90
50 Democratic Pam Snyder Re-elected Democratic Pam Snyder 13,04453.33
Republican Elizabeth L. Rohanna McClure11,41746.67
51 Democratic Tim Mahoney Defeated Republican Matt Dowling 13,31853.07
Democratic Tim Mahoney 11,77946.93
52 Republican Ryan Warner Re-elected Republican Ryan Warner 16,57863.91
Democratic James M. Mari9,36036.09
53 Republican Bob Godshall Re-elected Republican Bob Godshall 17,96459.54
Democratic Leon Angelichio12,20540.46
54 Republican Eli Evankovich Re-elected Republican Eli Evankovich 27,008100.00
55 Democratic Joe Petrarca Re-elected Democratic Joe Petrarca 15,55456.39
Republican Michael Marion Geiselhart12,02843.61
56 Republican George Dunbar Re-elected Republican George Dunbar 27,727100.00
57 Republican Eric Nelson Re-elected Republican Eric Nelson 20,39665.15
Democratic Linda L Iezzi10,90934.85
58 Democratic Ted Harhai Retired Republican Justin Walsh 17,85461.54
Democratic Mary E. Popovich11,15938.46
59 Republican Mike Reese Re-elected Republican Mike Reese 27,700100.00
60 Republican Jeff Pyle Re-elected Republican Jeff Pyle 23,93786.85
Green Gabe Lytle3,62513.15
61 Republican Kate Harper Re-elected Republican Kate Harper 20,45856.53
Democratic Robert Wilkinson15,73243.47
62 Republican Dave Reed Re-elected Republican Dave Reed 18,90968.88
Democratic Patrick S. Edwards8,54431.12
63 Republican Donna Oberlander Re-elected Republican Donna Oberlander 19,53375.64
Democratic Joseph William Billotte II6,28924.36
64 Republican Lee James Re-elected Republican Lee James 16,08262.48
Democratic John Kluck8,98734.91
Green Michael Bagdes-Canning6722.61
65 Republican Kathy Rapp Re-elected Republican Kathy Rapp 18,24869.97
Democratic Troy Morrow Clawson7,83030.03
66 Republican Cris Dush Re-elected Republican Cris Dush 23,951100.00
67 Republican Martin Causer Re-elected Republican Martin Causer 22,746100.00
68 Republican Matt Baker Re-elected Republican Matt Baker 24,920100.00
69 Republican Carl Walker Metzgar Re-elected Republican Carl Walker Metzgar 28,988100.00
70 Democratic Matt Bradford Re-elected Democratic Matt Bradford 18,44366.99
Republican Charles E Springer Jr.9,08433.01
71 Democratic Bryan Barbin Re-elected Democratic Bryan Barbin 16,55758.98
Republican Mark Amsdell11,51541.02
72 Democratic Frank Burns Re-elected Democratic Frank Burns 16,36157.55
Republican Cecelia E. Houser12,06642.45
73 Republican Tommy Sankey Re-elected Republican Tommy Sankey 18,63171.11
Democratic William Frederick Weaver7,57128.89
74 Republican Harry Lewis Re-elected Republican Harry Lewis 14,77651.27
Democratic Joshua Maxwell14,04548.73
75 Republican Matt Gabler Re-elected Republican Matt Gabler 21,08172.73
Democratic Jay Notarianni7,90427.27
76 Democratic Mike Hanna Re-elected Democratic Mike Hanna 13,21352.16
Republican Stephanie Paige Borowicz12,12147.84
77 Democratic Scott Conklin Re-elected Democratic Scott Conklin 25,387100.00
78 Republican Jesse Topper Re-elected Republican Jesse Topper 26,565100.00
79 Republican John McGinnis Re-elected Republican John McGinnis 20,241100.00
80 Republican Judy Ward Re-elected Republican Judy Ward 26,397100.00
81 Republican Rich Irvin Re-elected Republican Rich Irvin 18,97463.74
Democratic Richard J. Rogers10,79636.26
82 Republican Adam Harris Re-elected Republican Adam Harris 21,861100.00
83 Republican Jeff Wheeland Re-elected Republican Jeff Wheeland 19,901100.00
84 Republican Garth Everett Re-elected Republican Garth Everett 24,765100.00
85 Republican Fred Keller Re-elected Republican Fred Keller 21,304100.00
86 Republican Mark Keller Re-elected Republican Mark Keller 25,021100.00
87 Republican Greg Rothman Re-elected Republican Greg Rothman 22,99162.68
Democratic James Henry Massey13,68737.32
88 Republican Sheryl Delozier Re-elected Republican Sheryl Delozier 20,51865.10
Democratic Christopher M. Cowan11,00134.90
89 Republican Rob Kauffman Re-elected Republican Rob Kauffman 21,53272.50
Democratic Christine L. Tolbert8,16727.50
90 Republican Paul Schemel Re-elected Republican Paul Schemel 25,846100.00
91 Republican Dan Moul Re-elected Republican Dan Moul 20,06966.49
Democratic Denise L. Weldon-Siviy10,11333.51
92 Republican Mike Regan Elected to State Senate Republican Dawn Keefer 22,51772.75
Independent Kate McGraw8,43527.25
93 Republican Kristin Phillips-Hill Re-elected Republican Kristin Phillips-Hill 26,741100.00
94 Republican Stan Saylor Re-elected Republican Stan Saylor 23,701100.00
95 Democratic Kevin Schreiber Retired Democratic Carol Hill-Evans 13,72661.04
Republican Joel L. Sears8,76238.96
96 Democratic Mike Sturla Re-elected Democratic Mike Sturla 17,34073.25
Republican Robert F. Bigley Jr.6,33226.75
97 Republican Steven Mentzer Re-elected Republican Steven Mentzer 22,95263.13
Democratic Charles J. Klein13,40336.87
98 Republican Dave Hickernell Re-elected Republican Dave Hickernell 23,545100.00
99 Republican David Zimmerman Re-elected Republican David Zimmerman 17,94574.26
Democratic Duane A. Groff6,21925.74
100 Republican Bryan Cutler Re-elected Republican Bryan Cutler 17,41673.93
Democratic Dale Allen Hamby6,14026.07
101 Republican Mauree Gingrich Retired Republican Frank Ryan 19,80067.00
Democratic Lorraine Helen Scudder9,75233.00
102 Republican Russ Diamond Re-elected Republican Russ Diamond 19,85869.91
Democratic Jake Long8,54930.09
103 Democratic Patty Kim Re-elected Democratic Patty Kim 20,864100.00
104 Republican Sue Helm Re-elected Republican Sue Helm 19,02457.71
Democratic Jody L. Rebarchak13,94042.29
105 Republican Ron Marsico Re-elected Republican Ron Marsico 34,353100.00
106 Republican John Payne Retired Republican Thomas Mehaffie 21,916100.00
107 Republican Kurt Masser Re-elected Republican Kurt Masser 18,08471.61
Democratic Michael L. Krankowski7,17028.39
108 Republican Lynda Schlegel-Culver Re-elected Republican Lynda Schlegel-Culver 19,57676.65
Democratic John E. Deppen5,96323.35
109 Republican David Millard Re-elected Republican David Millard 16,39262.04
Democratic Edward Thomas Sanders III8,53732.31
Independent Denise Bedio1,4945.65
110 Republican Tina Pickett Re-elected Republican Tina Pickett 22,319100.00
111 Republican Sandra Major Retired Republican Jon Fritz 22,335100.00
112 Democratic Frank Farina Defeated in primary Democratic Kevin Haggerty 15,64353.09
Republican Ernest D. Lemoncelli13,82446.91
113 Democratic Marty Flynn Re-elected Democratic Marty Flynn 18,60969.29
Republican David Andrew Burgerhoff8,24830.71
114 Democratic Sid Michaels Kavulich Re-elected Democratic Sid Michaels Kavulich 21,45067.15
Republican Cheryl Lynn Scandale-Murnin10,49532.85
115 Republican David Parker Defeated Democratic Maureen Madden 11,84551.92
Republican David Parker 10,96948.08
116 Republican Tarah Toohil Re-elected Republican Tarah Toohil 16,69570.19
Democratic Gary Gregory7,08929.81
117 Republican Karen Boback Re-elected Republican Karen Boback 24,86987.67
Independent Louis R. Jasikoff2,0657.28
Green John J. Sweeney1,4335.05
118 Democratic Mike Carroll Re-elected Democratic Mike Carroll 20,627100.00
119 Democratic Jerry Mullery Re-elected Democratic Jerry Mullery 13,76056.24
Republican Justin Valera Behrens10,70743.76
120 Republican Aaron Kaufer Re-elected Republican Aaron Kaufer 18,84367.85
Democratic Robert John McDonald8,92932.15
121 Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski Re-elected Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski 14,94078.10
Libertarian Betsy Summers4,18921.90
122 Republican Doyle Heffley Re-elected Republican Doyle Heffley 16,26959.48
Democratic Neil Makhija10,56939.51
Libertarian Matthew C. Schutter5141.88
123 Democratic Neal Goodman Re-elected Democratic Neal Goodman 17,942100.00
124 Republican Jerry Knowles Re-elected Republican Jerry Knowles 26,187100.00
125 Republican Mike Tobash Re-elected Republican Mike Tobash 24,115100.00
126 Democratic Mark Rozzi Re-elected Democratic Mark Rozzi 20,479100.00
127 Democratic Tom Caltagirone Re-elected Democratic Tom Caltagirone 13,881100.00
128 Republican Mark Gillen Re-elected Republican Mark Gillen 25,847100.00
129 Republican Jim Cox Re-elected Republican Jim Cox 24,900100.00
130 Republican David Maloney Re-elected Republican David Maloney 24,860100.00
131 Republican Justin Simmons Re-elected Republican Justin Simmons 21,37962.83
Democratic Joanne E. Jackson12,64937.17
132 Democratic Mike Schlossberg Re-elected Democratic Mike Schlossberg 16,06567.13
Republican Benjamin B. Long7,86632.87
133 Democratic Dan McNeill Re-elected Democratic Dan McNeill 15,10256.31
Republican David Molony10,64839.70
Libertarian Alexander V. Humanick1,0683.98
134 Republican Ryan Mackenzie Re-elected Republican Ryan Mackenzie 25,676100.00
135 Democratic Steve Samuelson Re-elected Democratic Steve Samuelson 19,431100.00
136 Democratic Bob Freeman Re-elected Democratic Bob Freeman 18,345100.00
137 Republican Joe Emrick Re-elected Republican Joe Emrick 20,03965.58
Democratic Dave D. Mattei10,51834.42
138 Republican Marcia Hahn Re-elected Republican Marcia Hahn 23,28790.02
Libertarian Daniel Richardson2,5839.98
139 Republican Mike Peifer Re-elected Republican Mike Peifer 23,521100.00
140 Democratic John Galloway Re-elected Democratic John Galloway 21,521100.00
141 Democratic Tina Davis Re-elected Democratic Tina Davis 17,74365.60
Republican Drew Kreiling9,30534.40
142 Republican Frank Farry Re-elected Republican Frank Farry 26,325100.00
143 Republican Marguerite Quinn Re-elected Republican Marguerite Quinn 24,03363.75
Democratic Stephen Fager Kunkel13,66336.25
144 Republican Kathy Watson Re-elected Republican Kathy Watson 25,243100.00
145 Republican Craig Staats Re-elected Republican Craig Staats 18,69558.30
Democratic Vera J Cole13,37241.70
146 Republican Tom Quigley Re-elected Republican Tom Quigley 15,06051.15
Democratic Joe Ciresi 14,38148.85
147 Republican Marcy Toepel Re-elected Republican Marcy Toepel 20,04563.35
Democratic Rachel Lynn Hendricks11,59736.65
148 Democratic Mary Jo Daley Re-elected Democratic Mary Jo Daley 24,66963.48
Republican Ed Flocco14,19336.52
149 Democratic Tim Briggs Re-elected Democratic Tim Briggs 22,39366.86
Republican Chachira Delphine Smith-Robinson11,09733.14
150 Republican Mike Vereb Retired Republican Mike Corr 17,06554.32
Democratic Linda J. Weaver14,35245.68
151 Republican Todd Stephens Re-elected Republican Todd Stephens 20,35860.81
Democratic Jimmy J. Fagan, Jr.13,11939.19
152 Republican Tom Murt Re-elected Republican Tom Murt 21,47863.33
Democratic Albert J. Dermovsesian, Sr.12,43936.67
153 Democratic Madeleine Dean Re-elected Democratic Madeleine Dean 24,49666.25
Republican Anthony M. Scalfaro III12,47833.75
154 Democratic Steve McCarter Re-elected Democratic Steve McCarter 27,06777.75
Republican Thomas G. Estilow7,74722.25
155 Republican Becky Corbin Re-elected Republican Becky Corbin 21,61757.95
Democratic James Burns15,68642.05
156 Republican Dan Truitt Defeated Democratic Carolyn Comitta 18,26750.03
Republican Dan Truitt 18,24249.97
157 Republican Warren Kampf Re-elected Republican Warren Kampf 19,14455.81
Democratic Hans Walter van Mol15,15644.19
158 Republican Chris Ross Retired Republican Eric Roe 17,63453.08
Democratic Susan Rzucidlo15,59046.92
159 Democratic Thaddeus Kirkland Retired Democratic Brian Joseph Kirkland 18,16175.60
Republican Michael Ciach5,86024.40
160 Republican Steve Barrar Re-elected Republican Steve Barrar 22,17880.97
Independent David G. Cleary5,21119.03
161 Democratic Leanne Krueger-Braneky Re-elected Democratic Leanne Krueger-Braneky 18,21850.83
Republican Pattie A. Rodgers Morrisette17,62149.17
162 Republican Nick Miccarelli Re-elected Republican Nick Miccarelli 19,88363.92
Democratic James Frederick Butt11,22536.08
163 Republican James Santora Re-elected Republican James Santora 18,17654.27
Democratic Barbarann Keffer15,31345.73
164 Democratic Margo Davidson Re-elected Democratic Margo Davidson 20,44879.04
Republican Inderjit Singh Bains5,42320.96
165 Republican Bill Adolph Retired Republican Alexander Charlton 20,61556.01
Democratic Elaine Paul Schaeffer16,19343.99
166 Democratic Greg Vitali Re-elected Democratic Greg Vitali 23,78366.03
Republican James J. Knapp III12,23633.97
167 Republican Duane Milne Re-elected Republican Duane Milne 20,62356.72
Democratic Edward Joseph Denham15,73443.28
168 Republican Christopher B. Quinn Re-elected Republican Christopher B. Quinn 21,05856.15
Democratic Diane C. Levy16,44743.85
169 Republican Kate Klunk Re-elected Republican Kate Klunk 23,04280.71
Independent Robert J. Marcoccio5,50619.29
170 Republican Martina White Re-elected Republican Martina White 14,25653.92
Democratic Matthew J. Darragh12,19246.08
171 Republican Kerry Benninghoff Re-elected Republican Kerry Benninghoff 23,44068.56
Democratic Melody S. Fleck10,74931.44
172 Democratic Kevin Boyle Re-elected Democratic Kevin Boyle 16,12462.46
Republican James Vincent Pio II9,69137.54
173 Democratic Michael Driscoll Re-elected Democratic Michael Driscoll 17,914100.00
174 Democratic Ed Neilson Re-elected Democratic Ed Neilson 18,879100.00
175 Democratic Mike O'Brien Re-elected Democratic Mike O'Brien 26,739100.00
176 Republican Jack Rader Re-elected Republican Jack Rader 17,519100.00
177 Republican John Taylor Re-elected Republican John Taylor 14,12855.15
Democratic Joseph C. Hohenstein11,49144.85
178 Republican Scott Petri Re-elected Republican Scott Petri 23,56761.07
Democratic Neale Dougherty15,02138.93
179 Democratic Jason Dawkins Re-elected Democratic Jason Dawkins 20,557100.00
180 Democratic Angel Cruz Re-elected Democratic Angel Cruz 17,190100.00
181 Democratic Curtis Thomas Re-elected Democratic Curtis Thomas 27,603100.00
182 Democratic Brian Sims Re-elected Democratic Brian Sims 31,733100.00
183 Republican Julie Harhart Retired Republican Zachary Mako 17,48157.92
Democratic Phillips M. Armstrong, Sr.12,70042.08
184 Democratic Bill Keller Re-elected Democratic Bill Keller 21,206100.00
185 Democratic Maria Donatucci Re-elected Democratic Maria Donatucci 24,085100.00
186 Democratic Jordan Harris Re-elected Democratic Jordan Harris 29,455100.00
187 Republican Gary Day Re-elected Republican Gary Day 29,870100.00
188 Democratic Jim Roebuck Re-elected Democratic Jim Roebuck 26,898100.00
189 Republican Rosemary Brown Re-elected Republican Rosemary Brown 16,14263.52
Democratic Damary M. Bonilla-Rodriguez9,27236.48
190 Democratic Vanessa Brown Re-elected Democratic Vanessa Brown 28,620100.00
191 Democratic Joanna E. McClinton Re-elected Democratic Joanna E. McClinton 25,729100.00
192 Democratic Lynwood Savage Defeated in primary Democratic Morgan Cephas 29,827100.00
193 Republican Will Tallman Re-elected Republican Will Tallman 21,30674.36
Democratic Denise Van Essen7,34525.64
194 Democratic Pamela DeLissio Re-elected Democratic Pamela DeLissio 22,96070.72
Republican William Pounds9,50729.28
195 Democratic Donna Bullock Re-elected Democratic Donna Bullock 30,269100.00
196 Republican Seth Grove Re-elected Republican Seth Grove 25,449100.00
197 Democratic Leslie Acosta Re-elected Democratic Leslie Acosta 23,675100.00
198 Democratic Rosita Youngblood Re-elected Democratic Rosita Youngblood 28,060100.00
199 Republican Stephen Bloom Re-elected Republican Stephen Bloom 19,06464.27
Democratic Jill Bartoli10,59835.73
200 Democratic Tonyelle Cook-Artis Defeated in primary Democratic Chris Rabb 34,01294.56
Republican Latryse Y. McDowell1,9585.44
201 Democratic Stephen Kinsey Re-elected Democratic Stephen Kinsey 27,706100.00
202 Democratic Mark Cohen Defeated in primary Democratic Jared Solomon 18,371100.00
203 Democratic Dwight Evans Elected to Congress Democratic Isabella Fitzgerald 27,420100.00

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The 1788 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania, held on September 30, 1788, was the first United States Senate election held in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania General Assembly, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, elected Pennsylvania's first two United States Senators, William Maclay and Robert Morris.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 United States elections</span>

The 2016 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Republican nominee Donald Trump defeated Democratic former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the presidential election, while Republicans retained control of Congress. This marked the first and most recent time Republicans won or held unified control of the presidency and Congress since 2004.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election</span>

The 2014 elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives were held on November 4, 2014, with all districts being contested. The primary elections were held on May 20, 2014.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election</span>

The 2020 elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives was held on November 3, 2020, with all districts being decided. The term of office for those that were elected in 2020 began when the House of Representatives convened in January 2021. Pennsylvania State Representatives were elected for two-year terms, with all 203 seats up for election every two years. The election was coincided with the 2020 United States presidential election, United States House of Representatives elections, and one-half of the State Senate.

<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">2016 United States state legislative elections</span> 2016 U.S. stage legislative elections

The 2016 United States state legislative elections were held on November 8, 2016, for 86 state legislative chambers in 44 states. Across the fifty states, approximately 65 percent of all upper house seats and 85 percent of all lower house seats were up for election. Nine legislative chambers in the five permanently-inhabited U.S. territories and the federal district of Washington, D.C. also held elections. The elections took place concurrently with several other federal, state, and local elections, including the presidential election, U.S. Senate elections, U.S. House elections, and gubernatorial elections.

References

  1. Wikisource:Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1874/Article 2
  2. "Official Election Results". Pennsylvania Department of State. Retrieved December 27, 2016.