2020 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election

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2020 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election
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  2018 November 3, 2020 (2020-11-03) 2022  

All 203 seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
102 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  Rep Bryan Cutler.jpg Frank Dermody.jpg
Leader Bryan Cutler Frank Dermody
(lost re-election)
Party Republican Democratic
Leader sinceJune 22, 2020 (2020-06-22) [1] January 4, 2011
Leader's seat 100th 33rd
Last election11093
Seats won11390
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 3Decrease2.svg 3
Popular vote3,416,9423,017,689
Percentage52.73%46.57%
SwingIncrease2.svg 8.30%Decrease2.svg 8.43%

2020 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election map.svg
Results:
     Republican hold     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain

Speaker before election

Bryan Cutler
(replacing Mike Turzai)
Republican

Elected Speaker

Bryan Cutler
Republican

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. [2] The election was coincided with the 2020 United States presidential election, United States House of Representatives elections, and one-half of the State Senate.

Contents

Republicans have controlled the chamber since 2010. In October 2020, The Washington Post identified this state election as one of eight whose outcomes could affect partisan balance during post-census redistricting. [3]

Special elections

8th legislative district

In the 2019 elections, Republican state representative Tedd Nesbit was elected to be a judge on the Mercer County Court of Common Pleas. A special election for the 8th legislative district was held on March 17 to fill his seat.

Democrats selected business owner Phil Heasley as their nominee, while Republicans nominated attorney Timothy R. Bonner. [4] [5] Bonner won the special election in the heavily Republican district.

Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 8 special election, 2020 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Timothy R. Bonner 4,000 75.08
Democratic Phil Heasley1,32824.92
Total votes5,328 100.00
Republican hold

18th legislative district

In the 2019 elections, Republican state representative Gene DiGirolamo was elected to be a Bucks County commissioner. [7] A special election for the 18th legislative district was held on March 17 to fill his seat.

Democrats selected union plumber Harold Hayes as their nominee. [8] Republicans nominated Kathleen "KC" Tomlinson, a funeral director and daughter of State Senator Tommy Tomlinson. [9] Both candidates also ran for their respective party's nomination for the general election.

After arguments by Democrats over holding this election during the COVID-19 pandemic, Tomlinson won the special election.

Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 18 special election, 2020 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Kathleen C. Tomlinson 4,516 55.23
Democratic Harold Hayes3,66144.77
Total votes8,177 100.00
Republican hold

58th legislative district

In the 2019 elections, Republican state representative Justin Walsh was elected to be a judge on the Westmoreland County Court of Common Pleas. [11] A special election for the 58th legislative district was held on March 17 to fill his seat.

Democrats selected former Smithton mayor Robert Prah Jr. as their nominee, while Republicans nominated union carpenter Eric Davanzo. [12] [13] Both candidates also ran for their respective party's nomination for the general election. Davanzo won the special election.

Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 58 special election, 2020 [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Eric Davanzo 4,269 52.58
Democratic Robert Prah Jr.3,29440.57
Libertarian Kenneth Bach5566.85
Total votes8,119 100.00
Republican hold

190th legislative district

Democratic State Representative Movita Johnson-Harrell, elected to the seat in a 2019 special election, resigned her seat after less than a year upon being charged with stealing from her own charity. [15] A special election for the 190th legislative district was held on February 25 to fill Johnson-Harrell's vacancy.

Democrats selected local SEIU business agent G. Roni Green as their nominee, and Republicans nominated businesswoman Wanda Logan. Green easily won this heavily Democratic district. [16]

Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 190 special election, 2020 [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic G. Roni Green 2,651 86.27
Republican Wanda Logan42213.73
Total votes3,073 100.00
Democratic hold

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [18] TossupOctober 21, 2020

General election results overview

AffiliationCandidatesVotesVote %Seats Won
Republican 1683,416,94252.73%113 (Increase2.svg3)
Democratic 1643,017,68946.57%90 (Decrease2.svg3)
Libertarian 623,2680.36%0
Independent 29,7990.15%0
Green 512,5750.19%0
Total3456,480,273100%203
Popular vote for 203 House seats
Republican
52.73%
Democratic
46.57%
Libertarian
0.36%
Green
0.15%
Independent
0.19%
House seats
Republican
55.67%
Democratic
44.33%

Close races

Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. District 158, 1.34%
  2. District 160, 1.52%
  3. District 168, 1.98%
  4. District 33, 2.78% (gain)
  5. District 143, 3.06% (gain)
  6. District 165, 3.14%
  7. District 105, 3.66%
  8. District 55, 4.56% (gain)
  9. District 18, 4.64%
  10. District 119, 5.14%
  11. District 72, 5.42%
  12. District 50, 6.54%
  13. District 26, 7%
  14. District 118, 7.06%
  15. District 106, 7.14%
  16. District 28, 7.46%
  17. District 114, 7.74%
  18. District 131, 8.5%
  19. District 152, 8.84% (gain)
  20. District 150, 8.94%
  21. District 53, 9.4%
  22. District 162, 9.6%
  23. District 30, 9.66%
  24. District 44, 9.92%

Results by district

DistrictPartyIncumbentStatusPartyCandidateVotes %
1 Democratic Pat Harkins Re-Elected Democratic Pat Harkins 17,919100.00
2 Democratic Robert Merski Re-elected Democratic Robert Merski 22,342100.00
3 Democratic Ryan Bizzarro Re-Elected Democratic Ryan Bizzarro 22,21961.37
Republican Greg Hayes13,98538.63
4 Republican Curt Sonney Re-Elected Republican Curt Sonney 26,762100.00
5 Republican Barry Jozwiak Re-Elected Republican Barry Jozwiak 23,29169.73
Democratic Graham Gonzales10,11230.27
6 Republican Brad Roae Re-elected Republican Brad Roae 21,28565.35
Democratic Matthew Ferrence11,28634.65
7 Democratic Mark Longietti Re-Elected Democratic Mark Longietti 28,297100.00
8 Republican Tim Bonner Re-Elected Republican Tim Bonner 23,83875.15
Democratic Phillip Heasley7,88324.85
9 Democratic Chris Sainato Re-Elected Democratic Chris Sainato 15,18050.35
Republican Carol Lynne Ryan12,03039.90
Independent Darryl Audia2,9409.75
10 Republican Aaron Bernstine Re-elected Republican Aaron Bernstine 15,00951.50
Democratic Kolbe Cole10,03234.43
Independent Johnathan Peffer4,10014.07
11 Republican Marci Mustello Re-elected Republican Marci Mustello 22,95671.84
Democratic Samuel Doctor9,04328.26
12 Republican Daryl Metcalfe Re-elected Republican Daryl Metcalfe 26,90961.67
Democratic Daniel Smith Jr16,72438.33
13 Republican John Lawrence Re-elected Republican John Lawrence 20,24758.95
Democratic Richard Ruggieri14,09741.05
14 Republican Jim E. Marshall Re-elected Republican Jim E. Marshall 24,96169.95
Democratic Zach Wilson 10,87830.35
15 Republican Josh Kail Re-elected Republican Josh Kail 24,55870.85
Democratic Robert Williams10,10229.15
16 Democratic Robert Matzie Re-elected Democratic Robert Matzie 19,10156.19
Republican Rico Elmore14,89143.81
17 Republican Parke Wentling Re-elected Republican Parke Wentling 26,574100.00
18 Republican K.C. Tomlinson Re-elected Republican K.C. Tomlinson 16,71152.32
Democratic Harold Hayes 15,22847.68
19 Democratic Jake Wheatley Re-elected Democratic Jake Wheatley 22,700100.00
20 Democratic Adam Ravenstahl Defeated in Primary Democratic Emily Kinkead 27,680100.00
21 Democratic Sara Innamorato Re-elected Democratic Sara Innamorato 24,05766.38
Republican John Waugh12,18333.62
22 Democratic Peter Schweyer Re-elected Democratic Peter Schweyer 13,969100.00
23 Democratic Dan Frankel Re-elected Democratic Dan Frankel 24,68585.42
Green Jay Ting Walker4,21214.58
24 Democratic Ed Gainey Re-elected Democratic Ed Gainey 29,919100.00
25 Democratic Brandon Markosek Re-elected Democratic Brandon Markosek 19,46158.32
Republican John Ritter13,90841.68
26 Republican Tim Hennessey Re-elected Republican Tim Hennessey 19,76953.50
Democratic Paul Friel17,18046.50
27 Democratic Dan Deasy Re-elected Democratic Dan Deasy 26,109100.00
28 Republican Mike Turzai Resigned Republican Rob Mercuri 23,80653.73
Democratic Emily Skopov 20,50046.27
29 Republican Meghan Schroeder Re-elected Republican Meghan Schroeder 23,23755.24
Democratic Marlene Katz18,47543.92
Independent Nathanael Schmolze3520.84
30 Republican Lori Mizgorski Re-elected Republican Lori Mizgorski 23,34054.83
Democratic Lissa Geiger Shulman19,23145.17
31 Democratic Perry Warren Re-elected Democratic Perry Warren 26,27559.69
Republican Charles Adcock 17,74240.31
32 Democratic Anthony M. DeLuca Re-elected Democratic Anthony M. DeLuca 30,332100.00
33 Democratic Frank Dermody Defeated Republican Carrie DelRosso 16,38351.39
Democratic Frank Dermody 15,49448.61
34 Democratic Summer Lee Re-elected Democratic Summer Lee 27,129100.00
35 Democratic Austin Davis Re-elected Democratic Austin Davis 21,335100.00
36 Democratic Harry Readshaw Retired Democratic Jessica Benham 20,07662.61
Republican Adrian Doyle11,98837.39
37 Republican Mindy Fee Re-elected Republican Mindy Fee 25,78372.91
Democratic John Padora9,57927.09
38 Democratic William C. Kortz Retired Democratic Nick Pisciottano 20,36256.09
Republican Linda Book 15,94143.91
39 Republican Mike Puskaric Re-elected Republican Mike Puskaric 23,09362.82
Democratic Sara-Summer Oliphant13,66937.18
40 Republican Natalie Mihalek Re-elected Republican Natalie Mihalek 26,48560.92
Democratic Sharon Guidi16,99039.08
41 Republican Brett Miller Re-elected Republican Brett Miller 23,23057.87
Democratic Michele Wherley16,91242.13
42 Democratic Dan Miller Re-elected Democratic Dan Miller 25,58068.47
Republican Kurt Korinko Jr.11,77831.53
43 Republican Keith Greiner Re-elected Republican Keith Greiner 27,324100.00
44 Republican Valerie Gaydos Re-elected Republican Valerie Gaydos 22,14054.96
Democratic Michele Knoll18,14345.04
45 Democratic Anita Astorino Kulik Re-elected Democratic Anita Astorino Kulik 22,85361.71
Republican Danny Devito14,18038.29
46 Republican Jason Ortitay Re-elected Republican Jason Ortitay 25,27162.41
Democratic Byron Timmins15,22437.59
47 Republican Keith J. Gillespie Re-elected Republican Keith J. Gillespie 22,06665.37
Republican Donald Owens11,68734.63
48 Republican Tim O'Neal Re-elected Republican Tim O'Neal 20,57158.41
Democratic Harlan Shober14,64641.59
49 Republican Bud Cook Re-elected Republican Bud Cook 17,92663.56
Democratic Randy Barli10,27836.44
50 Democratic Pam Snyder Re-elected Democratic Pam Snyder 14,58753.27
Republican Larry Yost12,79646.73
51 Republican Matt Dowling Re-elected Republican Matt Dowling 19,59268.64
Democratic Kevin Jones8,95331.36
52 Republican Ryan Warner Re-elected Republican Ryan Warner 21,21970.40
Democratic Harry Cochran 8,92329.60
53 Democratic Steve Malagari Re-elected Democratic Steve Malagari 19,97454.70
Republican Allan Arnott16,54345.30
54 Republican Robert Brooks Re-elected Republican Robert Brooks 30,446100.00
55 Democratic Joseph Petrarca Jr. Defeated Republican Jason Silvis 16,44652.28
Democratic Joseph Petrarca Jr. 14,91447.72
56 Republican George Dunbar Re-elected Republican George Dunbar 32,942100.00
57 Republican Eric Nelson Re-elected Republican Eric Nelson 28,797100.00
58 Republican Eric Davanzo Re-elected Republican Eric Davanzo 20,59163.21
Democratic Robert Prah11,98236.79
59 Republican Mike Reese Re-elected Republican Mike Reese 32,189100.00
60 Republican Jeff Pyle Re-elected Republican Jeff Pyle 29,898100.00
61 Democratic Liz Hanbidge Re-elected Democratic Liz Hanbidge 25,06559.83
Republican Florence Friebel16,83240.17
62 Republican James Struzzi Re-elected Republican James Struzzi 19,94368.41
Democratic Dennis Semsick9,21131.59
63 Republican Donna Oberlander Re-elected Republican Donna Oberlander 26,480100.00
64 Republican Lee James Re-elected Republican Lee James 23,00480.46
Green Michael Bagdes-Canning5,58719.54
65 Republican Kathy Rapp Re-elected Republican Kathy Rapp 25,343100.00
66 Republican Cris Dush Running for State Senate Republican Brian Smith 28,093100.00
67 Republican Martin Causer Re-elected Republican Martin Causer 27,302100.00
68 Republican Clint Owlett Re-elected Republican Clint Owlett 26,05589.11
Libertarian Noyes Lawton3,18310.89
69 Republican Carl Walker Metzgar Re-elected Republican Carl Walker Metzgar 31,077100.00
70 Democratic Matthew Bradford Re-elected Democratic Matthew Bradford 21,59669.11
Republican Daniel Wissert9,65330.89
71 Republican Jim Rigby Re-elected Republican Jim Rigby 26,689100.00
72 Democratic Frank Burns Re-elected Democratic Frank Burns 16,88652.71
Republican Howard Terndrup15,15047.29
73 Republican Tommy Sankey Re-elected Republican Tommy Sankey 26,933100.00
74 Democratic Dan K. Williams Re-elected Democratic Dan K. Williams 21,73064.38
Republican Dale Hensel12,02535.62
75 Republican Matt Gabler Retired Republican Michael Armanini 25,55876.22
Democratic Ryan Grimm7,97323.78
76 Republican Stephanie Borowicz Re-elected Republican Stephanie Borowicz 19,17565.49
Democratic Joseph Waltz10,10534.51
77 Democratic H. Scott Conklin Re-elected Democratic H. Scott Conklin 14,29065.81
Republican Stephen Yetsko7,42434.19
78 Republican Jesse Topper Re-elected Republican Jesse Topper 31,550100.00
79 Republican Louis Schmitt Jr. Re-elected Republican Louis Schmitt Jr. 20,10370.19
Democratic Jason Runk8,53629.81
80 Republican Jim Gregory Re-elected Republican Jim Gregory 30,950100.00
81 Republican Rich Irvin Re-elected Republican Rich Irvin 23,36168.75
Democratic Ian Kidd10,61831.25
82 Republican John D. Hershey Re-elected Republican John D. Hershey 26,822100.00
83 Republican Jeff Wheeland Re-elected Republican Jeff Wheeland 19,06567.32
Democratic Airneezer Page9,25332.68
84 Republican Garth Everett Retired Republican Joe Hamm 25,96178.82
Democratic Amanda Waldman6,97521.18
85 Republican David H. Rowe Re-elected Republican David H. Rowe 20,78368.14
Democratic Kathleen M. Evans9,71931.86
86 Republican Mark Keller Retired Republican Perry A. Stambaugh 27,355100.00
87 Republican Greg Rothman Re-elected Republican Greg Rothman 24,23955.92
Democratic Nicole Miller 19,10444.08
88 Republican Sheryl M. Delozier Re-elected Republican Sheryl M. Delozier 21,34458.09
Democratic Tara Shakespeare15,39641.91
89 Republican Rob Kauffman Re-elected Republican Rob Kauffman 28,302100.00
90 Republican Paul Schemel Re-elected Republican Paul Schemel 30,095100.00
91 Republican Dan Moul Re-elected Republican Dan Moul 28,932100.00
92 Republican Dawn Keefer Re-elected Republican Dawn Keefer 27,04971.97
Democratic Douglas Ross10,53328.03
93 Republican Paul M. Jones Re-elected Republican Paul M. Jones 27,827100.00
94 Republican Stan Saylor Re-elected Republican Stan Saylor 26,266100.00
95 Democratic Carol Hill-Evans Re-elected Democratic Carol Hill-Evans 14,12063.98
Republican Kathryn French7,95036.02
96 Democratic Mike Sturla Re-elected Democratic Mike Sturla 20,880100.00
97 Republican Steven Mentzer Re-elected Republican Steven Mentzer 24,35256.87
Democratic Dana Gulick18,46643.13
98 Republican David Hickernell Re-elected Republican David Hickernell 22,41266.61
Democratic Bill Troutman 11,23533.39
99 Republican David H. Zimmerman Re-elected Republican David H. Zimmerman 21,18773.40
Democratic Richard Hodge7,68026.60
100 Republican Bryan Cutler Re-elected Republican Bryan Cutler 24,315100.00
101 Republican Frank Ryan Re-elected Republican Frank Ryan 21,61162.82
Democratic Calvin Clements12,79237.18
102 Republican Russ Diamond Re-elected Republican Russ Diamond 23,19770.20
Democratic Matthew Duvall9,84529.80
103 Democratic Patty Kim Re-elected Democratic Patty Kim 22,460100.00
104 Republican Sue Helm Re-elected Republican Susan Helm 20,73555.88
Democratic Patricia Smith16,37144.12
105 Republican Andrew Lewis Re-elected Republican Andrew Lewis 21,32051.83
Democratic Brittney Rodas19,81448.17
106 Republican Tom Mehaffie Re-elected Republican Tom Mehaffie 19,28353.57
Democratic Lindsay Drew16,71446.43
107 Republican Kurt Masser Re-elected Republican Kurt Masser 23,08382.20
Libertarian Ryan Bourinski4,99217.80
108 Republican Lynda Schlegel-Culver Re-elected Republican Lynda Schlegel-Culver 27,354100.00
109 Republican David R. Millard Re-elected Republican David R. Millard 19,12766.16
Democratic Will Monahan7,33425.37
Independent Roger Nuss2,4498.47
110 Republican Tina Pickett Re-elected Republican Tina Pickett 24,85586.62
Libertarian Lawrence D Frey III3,84013.38
111 Republican Jonathan Fritz Re-elected Republican Jonathan Fritz 26,472100.00
112 Democratic Kyle Mullins Re-elected Democratic Kyle Mullins 21,27465.22
Republican Mary Alice Noldy11,34634.78
113 Democratic Marty Flynn Re-elected Democratic Marty Flynn 20,30868.42
Republican William Kresge9,37431.58
114 Democratic Bridget Malloy Kosierowski Re-elected Democratic Bridget Malloy Kosierowski 19,89053.87
Republican James May 17,03046.13
115 Democratic Maureen Madden Re-elected Democratic Maureen Madden 17,60563.92
Republican Dulce Ridder9,93936.08
116 Republican Tarah Toohil Re-elected Republican Tarah Toohil 19,16772.31
Democratic Todd Eachus 7,33827.69
117 Republican Karen Boback Re-elected Republican Karen Boback 28,963100.00
118 Democratic Michael B. Carroll Re-elected Democratic Michael B. Carroll 18,75953.53
Republican Andrew Holter16,28346.47
119 Democratic Gerald Mullery Re-elected Democratic Gerald Mullery 14,96152.57
Republican John Chura13,50047.43
120 Republican Aaron Kaufer Re-elected Republican Aaron Kaufer 20,42863.12
Democratic Joanna Bryn Smith11,93436.88
121 Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski Re-elected Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski 18,764100.00
122 Republican Doyle Heffley Re-elected Republican Doyle Heffley 28,398100.00
123 Democratic Neal Goodman Retired Republican Tim Twardzik 15,09062.63
Democratic Peter Symons9,00437.37
124 Republican Jerry Knowles Re-elected Republican Jerry Knowles 23,11172.04
Democratic Taylor Picone8,97227.96
125 Republican Mike Tobash Retired Republican Joe Kerwin 28,076100.00
126 Democratic Mark Rozzi Re-elected Democratic Mark Rozzi 18,50867.38
Republican James Oswald8,96132.62
127 Democratic Thomas Caltagirone Retired Democratic Manny Guzman Jr. 11,78672.94
Republican Vincent Gagliardo Jr.4,37227.06
128 Republican Mark M. Gillen Re-elected Republican Mark M. Gillen 30,348100.00
129 Republican Jim Cox Re-elected Republican Jim Cox 21,06757.33
Democratic Kelly McDonough15,68242.67
130 Republican David Maloney Re-elected Republican David Maloney 23,50863.81
Democratic Francis Foley13,33236.19
131 Republican Justin Simmons Retired [19] Republican Milou Mackenzie 22,48954.25
Democratic Kevin Branco18,96445.75
132 Democratic Mike Schlossberg Re-elected [20] Democratic Mike Schlossberg 17,02567.89
Republican Michael McCreary8,05132.11
133 Democratic Jeanne McNeill Re-elected [20] Democratic Jeanne McNeill [20] 18,84460.65
Republican David Molony 12,22739.35
134 Republican Ryan Mackenzie Re-elected Republican Ryan Mackenzie 23,48560.06
Democratic Marc Basist15,61839.94
135 Democratic Steve Samuelson Re-elected [20] Democratic Steve Samuelson 19,92465.62
Democratic Scott Hough10,43834.38
136 Democratic Robert L. Freeman Re-elected [20] Democratic Robert L. Freeman 21,469100.00
137 Republican Joe Emrick Re-elected Republican Joe Emrick 23,84663.30
Democratic Katelind Brennan13,82836.70
138 Republican Marcia Hahn Retired [19] Republican Ann Flood 23,55556.15
Democratic Tara Zrinski18,39643.85
139 Republican Michael Peifer Re-elected Republican Michael Peifer 24,59768.41
Democratic Marian Keegan11,35931.59
140 Democratic John Galloway Re-elected Democratic John Galloway 19,84059.99
Republican Jeanine McGee13,23040.01
141 Democratic Tina Davis Re-elected Democratic Tina Davis 19,36462.67
Republican Kelly Bellerby-Allen11,53237.33
142 Republican Frank Farry Re-elected Republican Frank Farry 25,91661.18
Democratic Lauren Lareau16,44338.82
143 Democratic Wendy Ullman Defeated Republican Shelby Labs 22,55351.53
Democratic Wendy Ullman 21,21748.47
144 Republican Todd Polinchock Re-elected Republican Todd Polinchock 22,91555.50
Democratic Gary Spillane18,37244.50
145 Republican Craig Staats Re-elected Republican Craig Staats 22,48259.66
Democratic Robyn Colajezzi15,20340.34
146 Democratic Joe Ciresi Re-elected Democratic Joe Ciresi 20,71956.84
Republican Tom Neafcy15,73143.16
147 Republican Marcy Toepel Retired Republican Tracy Pennycuick 21,43754.72
Democratic Jill Dennin16,53442.20
Libertarian Jared Martin1,2073.08
148 Democratic Mary Jo Daley Re-elected Democratic Mary Jo Daley 31,55970.06
Republican Allen Anderson13,48929.94
149 Democratic Tim Briggs Re-elected Democratic Tim Briggs 28,70670.05
Republican William A. Michael12,27529.95
150 Democratic Joe Webster Re-elected Democratic Joe Webster 20,59454.47
Republican Beth Ann Mazza17,21745.53
151 Republican Todd Stephens Re-elected Republican Todd Stephens 21,07453.11
Democratic Jonathan Kassa18,60446.89
152 Republican Tom Murt Retired Democratic Nancy Guenst 20,20850.97
Republican Karen Houck16,70142.13
Independent John Weinrich Sr.2,7346.90
153 Democratic Ben Sanchez Re-elected Democratic Ben Sanchez 30,43477.01
Libertarian Marc Bozzacco9,08822.99
154 Democratic Steve McCarter Retired Democratic Napoleon Nelson 30,61077.72
Republican Kathleen Bowers8,77622.28
155 Democratic Danielle Friel Otten Re-elected Democratic Danielle Friel Otten 25,14055.98
Republican Michael Taylor19,76644.02
156 Democratic Carolyn Comitta Ran for State Senate Democratic Dianne Herrin 21,95655.34
Republican Leonard Iacono17,71844.66
157 Democratic Melissa Shusterman Re-elected Democratic Melissa Shusterman 25,23862.47
Republican Bryan Walters15,16137.53
158 Democratic Christina Sappey Re-elected Democratic Christina Sappey 19,32450.67
Republican Eric Roe 18,81649.33
159 Democratic Brian Joseph Kirkland Re-elected Democratic Brian Joseph Kirkland 17,55871.58
Republican Ruth Moton6,97228.42
160 Republican Stephen Barrar Retired Republican Craig Williams 20,40850.76
Democratic Anton Andrew19,79849.24
161 Democratic Leanne Krueger Re-elected Democratic Leanne Krueger 22,76457.01
Republican Ralph Shicatano Jr.17,16942.99
162 Democratic David Delloso Re-elected Democratic David Delloso 18,69354.30
Republican Peter Gaglio Jr.15,73145.70
163 Democratic Michael Zabel Re-elected Democratic Michael Zabel 22,25960.26
Republican Michael McCollum14,68039.74
164 Democratic Margo L. Davidson Re-elected Democratic Margo L. Davidson 24,398100.00
165 Democratic Jennifer O'Mara Re-elected Democratic Jennifer O'Mara 21,52951.57
Republican Robert Smythe Jr.20,22248.43
166 Democratic Greg Vitali Re-elected Democratic Greg Vitali 28,80370.89
Republican Christine Boyle11,83029.11
167 Democratic Kristine Howard Re-elected Democratic Kristine Howard 24,26155.81
Republican Wendy Leland19,21144.19
168 Republican Christopher B. Quinn Re-elected Republican Christopher B. Quinn 22,39950.99
Democratic Debra Ciamacca21,52649.01
169 Republican Kate Klunk Re-elected Republican Kate Klunk 29,957100.00
170 Republican Martina White Re-elected Republican Martina White 17,69360.43
Democratic Michael Doyle Jr.11,58639.57
171 Republican Kerry Benninghoff Re-elected Republican Kerry Benninghoff 24,32261.39
Democratic Peter Buckland15,29838.61
172 Democratic Kevin J. Boyle Re-elected Democratic Kevin J. Boyle 16,42661.19
Republican Haroon Bashir10,42038.81
173 Democratic Michael Driscoll Re-elected Democratic Michael Driscoll 17,606100.00
174 Democratic Ed Neilson Re-elected Democratic Ed Neilson 18,327100.00
175 Democratic Mary Isaacson Re-elected Democratic Mary Isaacson 30,233100.00
176 Republican Jack Rader Re-elected Republican Jack Rader 17,73655.11
Democratic Claudette Williams14,44544.89
177 Democratic Joseph C. Hohenstein Re-elected Democratic Joseph C. Hohenstein 15,64059.90
Republican John Nungesser10,47040.10
178 Republican Wendi Thomas Re-elected Republican Wendi Thomas 24,78755.43
Democratic Ann Marie Mitchell19,92744.57
179 Democratic Jason Dawkins Re-elected Democratic Jason Dawkins 18,951100.00
180 Democratic Angel Cruz Re-elected Democratic Angel Cruz 13,558100.00
181 Democratic Malcolm Kenyatta Re-elected Democratic Malcolm Kenyatta 25,258100.00
182 Democratic Brian Sims Re-elected Democratic Brian Sims 34,22583.08
Republican Drew Murray6,96916.92
183 Republican Zach Mako Re-elected [20] Republican Zach Mako 22,29461.03
Democratic Jason Ruff [20] 14,23338.97
184 Democratic Elizabeth Fiedler Re-elected Democratic Elizabeth Fiedler 20,24371.07
Republican Lou Menna IV8,24028.93
185 Democratic Maria Donatucci Lost Primary Democratic Regina Young 23,825100.00
186 Democratic Jordan A. Harris Re-elected Democratic Jordan A. Harris 31.994100.00
187 Republican Gary Day Re-elected Republican Gary Day 23,33561.51
Democratic Michael Blichar Jr. [20] 14,60238.49
188 Democratic James R. Roebuck Jr. Lost Primary Democratic Rick Krajewski 25,256100.00
189 Republican Rosemary Brown Re-elected Republican Rosemary Brown 18,40859.55
Republican Adam Rodriguez 12,50240.45
190 Democratic G. Roni Green Defeated in primary Democratic Amen Brown 27,86994.72
Republican Wanda Logan1,5555.28
191 Democratic Joanna E. McClinton Re-elected Democratic Joanna E. McClinton 25,065100.00
192 Democratic Morgan Cephas Re-elected Democratic Morgan Cephas 29,199100.00
193 Republican Torren Ecker Re-elected Republican Torren Ecker 28,539100.00
194 Democratic Pamela DeLissio Re-elected Democratic Pamela DeLissio 27,96574.25
Republican Lisa Riley 8,73823.20
Libertarian Matt Baltsar9582.54
195 Democratic Donna Bullock Re-elected Democratic Donna Bullock 30,022100.00
196 Republican Seth Grove Re-elected Republican Seth Grove 28,818100.00
197 Democratic Danilo Burgos Re-elected Democratic Danilo Burgos 18,892100.00
198 Democratic Rosita Youngblood Retired Democratic Darisha Parker 25,464100.00
199 Republican Barbara Gleim Re-elected Republican Barbara Gleim 21,67863.56
Democratic Janelle Crossley12,43136.44
200 Democratic Chris Rabb Re-elected Democratic Chris Rabb 36,437100.00
201 Democratic Stephen Kinsey Re-elected Democratic Stephen Kinsey 26,663100.00
202 Democratic Jared Solomon Re-elected Democratic Jared Solomon 18,116100.00
203 Democratic Isabella Fitzgerald Re-elected Democratic Isabella Fitzgerald 27,126100.00

Source: [21]

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