2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election
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 began when the House of Representatives convened in January 2023. Pennsylvania State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with all 203 seats up for election every two years.[ 2]
In what was described as a "shocking upset", Democrats gained 12 seats, giving them a majority of 102 out of 203 seats and winning control of the chamber for the first time since 2010, despite losing the popular vote (although this was partly because there were many uncontested Republican districts).[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] This defied many analysts’ predictions, including that of Sabato's Crystal Ball , which had rated House control as "Likely Republican".
Special elections
19th legislative district
This election took place on April 5, 2022.[ 6]
Democrat Aerion Abney was elected to finish the term of Jake Wheatley , who resigned to become the chief of staff to Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey.[ 8]
24th legislative district
This election took place on April 5, 2022.[ 9]
Democrat Martell Covington was elected to finish the term of Ed Gainey , who resigned to become the mayor of Pittsburgh .[ 8]
116th legislative district
This election took place on April 5, 2022.[ 11]
Republican Robert Schnee was elected to finish the term of Tarah Toohil , who resigned to become a judge on the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas .[ 13]
Results summary
Redistricting
Due to redistricting after the 2020 United States census , several representatives were drawn into new districts, and some districts had no incumbent.[ 14]
Retiring incumbents
Democrats
District 7: Mark Longietti retired.
District 50: Pam Snyder retired.
District 113: Thom Welby retired.
District 118: Mike Carroll retired.
District 119: Gerald Mullery retired.
District 156: Dianne Herrin retired.
District 173: Michael Driscoll retired to run for Philadelphia City Council .
District 180: Angel Cruz retired.
District 182: Brian Sims retired to run for lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania .
Republicans
District 4: Curt Sonney retired.
District 33: Carrie DelRosso retired to run for lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania .
District 12: Daryl Metcalfe retired.
District 29: Meghan Schroeder retired.
District 30: Lori Mizgorski retired to run for state senator from District 38.
District 51: Matt Dowling retired (after winning his primary) after Pennsylvania State Police charged him with DUI .[ 15]
District 54: Bob Brooks retired.
District 73: Tommy Sankey retired.
District 83: Jeff Wheeland retired.
District 87: Greg Rothman retired to run for state senator from District 34.
District 98: David Hickernell retired.
District 101: Frank Ryan retired.
District 104: Sue Helm retired.
District 105: Andrew Lewis retired.
District 107: Kurt Masser retired.
District 109: David Millard retired.
District 116: Robert Schnee retired.
District 117: Karen Boback retired.
District 124: Jerry Knowles retired.
District 129: Jim Cox retired.
District 139: Michael Peifer retired.
District 142: Frank Farry retired to run for state senator from District 6.
District 147: Tracy Pennycuick retired to run for state senator from District 24.
District 178: Wendi Thomas retired.
District 189: Rosemary Brown retired to run for state senator from District 40.
Incumbents defeated in primary
Democrats
District 24: Martell Covington lost renomination to La'Tasha Mayes .[ 16]
District 159: Brian Kirkland lost renomination to Carol Kazeem .[ 17]
District 194: Pam DeLissio lost renomination to Tarik Khan .[ 18]
District 200: Isabella Fitzgerald lost renomination to fellow incumbent Chris Rabb in a redistricting race.[ 18]
Republicans
District 39: Mike Puskaric lost renomination to Andrew Kuzma .[ 19]
District 47: Keith Gillespie lost renomination to Joe D'Orsie .[ 18]
District 55: Jason Silvis lost renomination to Jill Cooper .[ 20]
District 86: John Hershey lost renomination to fellow incumbent Perry Stambaugh in a redistricting race.[ 21]
District 94: Stan Saylor lost renomination to Wendy Fink .[ 18]
District 187: Gary Day lost renomination to fellow incumbent Ryan Mackenzie in a redistricting race.[ 18]
Primary elections
Democratic primary
2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives elections Democratic primary
District
Candidates
Votes
Percent
1
Pat Harkins
Unopposed
2
Robert Merski
Unopposed
3
Ryan Bizzarro
Unopposed
4
Chelsea Oliver
Unopposed
5
No candidate filed for party.
6
Nerissa Galt
Unopposed
7 [ 22]
Timothy M. McGonigle
5,024
80.77
Mitchel Henderson
1,177
18.92
8
No candidate filed for party.
9
Chris Sainato
Unopposed
10 [ 23]
Amen Brown
3,064
39.85
Cassandra Green
2,881
37.47
Sajda Blackwell
1,714
22.29
11
No candidate filed for party.
12
Robert Vigue
Unopposed
13
Chamir James
Unopposed
14
Bruce Carper Jr.
Unopposed
15
No candidate filed for party.
16
Robert Matzie
Unopposed
17
No candidate filed for party.
18
Krzysztof Walski
Unopposed
19 [ 24]
Aerion Abney
5,080
64.06
Glenn Grayson
2,809
35.42
20 [ 25]
Emily Kinkead
6,352
65.4
Nicholas Mastros
3,317
34.15
21
Sara Innamorato
Unopposed
22 [ 26]
Joshua Siegel
1,712
63.69
Saeed Georges
963
35.83
23
Dan Frankel
Unopposed
24 [ 27]
LaTasha D. Mayes
5,358
45.96
Martell Covington
4,411
37.84
Randall Taylor
1,824
15.65
25
Brandon Markosek
Unopposed
26
Paul Friel
Unopposed
27
Dan Deasy
Unopposed
28
No candidate filed for party.
29
Timothy Brennan
Unopposed
30
Arvind Venkat
Unopposed
31
Perry Warren Jr.
Unopposed
32
Anthony M. Deluca
Unopposed
33 [ 28]
Mandy Steele
5,358
63.81
Tristen McClelland
2,982
35.51
34 [ 29]
Summer Lee
9,168
65.59
Abigail Salisbury
4,767
34.11
35
Austin Davis
Unopposed
36 [ 30]
Jessica Benham
6,015
67.97
Stephanie Fox
2,805
31.7
37
No candidate filed for party.
38
Nick Pisciottano
Unopposed
39
No candidate filed for party.
40
No candidate filed for party.
41
No candidate filed for party.
42
Dan Miller
Unopposed
43
No candidate filed for party.
44
No candidate filed for party.
45
Anita Kulik
Unopposed
46
No candidate filed for party.
47
No candidate filed for party.
48
No candidate filed for party.
49 [ 31]
Ismail Smith-Wade-El
3,148
69.13
Janet Diaz
1,412
30.87
50
Douglas Mason
Unopposed
51
Richard Ringer
Unopposed
52
No candidate filed for party.
53
Steve Malagari
Unopposed
54
Greg Scott
3,070
53.71
Rochelle Culbreath
2,628
45.98
55 [ 32]
Scott Gauss [ a]
602
64.87
56
No candidate filed for party.
57
No candidate filed for party.
58
Kenneth Bach
Unopposed
59
No candidate filed for party.
60
Robert George
Unopposed
61
Liz Hanbidge
Unopposed
62
Brian Doyle
Unopposed
63
No candidate filed for party.
64
No candidate filed for party.
65
No candidate filed for party.
66
No candidate filed for party.
67
No candidate filed for party.
68
No candidate filed for party.
69
No candidate filed for party.
70
Matthew Bradford
Unopposed
71
No candidate filed for party.
72 [ 33]
Frank Burns
4,765
71.17
Michael Cashaw
1,896
28.32
73
No candidate filed for party.
74
Dan K. Williams
Unopposed
75
No candidate filed for party.
76 [ 34] [ 35]
Denise Maris
2,381
61.52
Elijah Probst
1,450
37.47
77
H. Scott Conklin
Unopposed
78
No candidate filed for party.
79
No candidate filed for party.
80
Kimberly Capenos
Unopposed
81
Ian Kidd
Unopposed
82
Paul Takac
Unopposed
83
No candidate filed for party.
84
No candidate filed for party.
85
No candidate filed for party.
86
No candidate filed for party.
87
Kristal Markle
Unopposed
88
Sara Agerton
Unopposed
89
No candidate filed for party.
90
No candidate filed for party.
91
No candidate filed for party.
92
Daniel Almoney
Unopposed
93
Christopher Rodkey
Unopposed
94
No candidate filed for party.
95
Carol Hill-Evans
Unopposed
96 [ 36]
Mike Sturla
4,209
57.08
Dana Hamp Gulick
3,155
42.79
97
No candidate filed for party.
98
Mark Temons II
Unopposed
99
Joshua Michael Caltagirone
Unopposed
100
No candidate filed for party.
101
Catherine Miller
Unopposed
102
Susan Quick
Unopposed
103 [ 37] [ 38]
Patty Kim
5,602
75
Heather MacDonald
1,853
24.81
104
Dave Madsen
Unopposed
105 [ 38]
Justin C. Fleming
4,599
60.88
Eric Epstein
2,946
39
106
No candidate filed for party.
107
No candidate filed for party.
108
No candidate filed for party.
109
Edward Giannattasio
Unopposed
110
No candidate filed for party.
111
No candidate filed for party.
112
Kyle Mullins
Unopposed
113 [ 39]
Kyle Donahue
4,400
64.6
Patrick Flynn
2,374
34.86
114
Bridget Kosierowski
Unopposed
115
Maureen Madden
Unopposed
116
Yesenia Rodriguez
Unopposed
117
No candidate filed for party.
118
Jim Haddock
4,798
54.75
Allison Lucarelli
3,913
44.65
119
Vito Malacari
Unopposed
120 [ 40]
Fern Leard [ a]
590
46.06
121
Eddie Day Pashinski
Unopposed
122
Richard Kost
Unopposed
123
Kathleen Benyak
Unopposed
124
Tina Burns
Unopposed
125
No candidate filed for party.
126
Mark Rozzi
Unopposed
127
Manny Guzman Jr.
Unopposed
128
No candidate filed for party.
129 [ 41]
Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz
2,383
54.68
Mark Detterline
1,969
45.18
130
No candidate filed for party.
131
Kevin Branco
Unopposed
132
Michael Schlossberg
Unopposed
133
Jeanne McNeill
Unopposed
134 [ 26]
Peter Schweyer
2,843
63
Enid Santiago
1,666
36.92
135
Steve Samuelson
Unopposed
136
Robert L. Freeman
Unopposed
137
Anna Thomas
Unopposed
138
No candidate filed for party.
139 [ 42] [ 43]
Meghan Rosenfeld
2,202
53.14
Marian Keegan
1,913
46.16
140
John Galloway
Unopposed
141
Tina Davis
Unopposed
142
Mark Moffa
Unopposed
143
Gwen Stoltz
Unopposed
144
Brian Munroe
Unopposed
145
No candidate filed for party.
146
Joe Ciresi
Unopposed
147
Alexandra Wisser
Unopposed
148
Mary Jo Daley
Unopposed
149
Tim Briggs
Unopposed
150
Joe Webster
Unopposed
151
Melissa Cerrato
Unopposed
152
Nancy Guenst
Unopposed
153
Ben Sanchez
Unopposed
154
Napoleon Nelson
Unopposed
155
Danielle Friel Otten
Unopposed
156
Chris Pielli
Unopposed
157
Melissa Shusterman
Unopposed
158
Christina Sappey
Unopposed
159 [ 44]
Carol Kazeem
2,545
55.76
Brian Kirkland
2,019
44.24
160
Cathy Spahr
Unopposed
161
Leanne Krueger
Unopposed
162
David Delloso
Unopposed
163
Michael Zabel
Unopposed
164
Gina Curry
Unopposed
165
Jennifer O'Mara
Unopposed
166 [ 44]
Greg Vitali
5,979
58.18
David Brown
4,298
41.82
167
Kristine Howard
Unopposed
168
Lisa Borowski
Unopposed
169
Isaac Riston
Unopposed
170
No candidate filed for party.
171
Robert Zeigler
Unopposed
172 [ 23]
Kevin J. Boyle
3,656
68.01
Bob Stewart
1,707
31.75
173 [ 23]
Pat Gallagher
2,912
63.86
Pete McDermott
1,636
35.88
174
Ed Neilson
Unopposed
175
Mary Isaacson
Unopposed
176
Hope Christman
Unopposed
177
Joseph C. Hohenstein
Unopposed
178
Ilya Breyman
Unopposed
179
Jason Dawkins
Unopposed
180
Jose Giral
Unopposed
181
Malcolm Kenyatta
Unopposed
182 [ 23]
Ben Waxman
5,497
40.17
Jonathan Lovitz
2,825
20.64
Deja Alvarez
2,680
19.58
William Gross
2,670
19.51
183
No candidate filed for party.
184 [ 23]
Elizabeth Fiedler
7,876
79.06
Michael A. Giangiordano II
2,075
20.83
185
Regina Young
Unopposed
186
Jordan A. Harris
Unopposed
187
No candidate filed for party.
188 [ 23]
Rick Krajewski
6,596
71.01
James Wright
2,672
28.77
189
Tarah Probst
Unopposed
190
G. Roni Green
Unopposed
191
Joanna McClinton
Unopposed
192
Morgan Cephas
Unopposed
193
No candidate filed for party.
194 [ 23]
Tarik Khan
7,475
59.47
Pam DeLissio
5,076
40.39
195
Donna Bullock
Unopposed
196
No candidate filed for party.
197
Danilo Burgos
Unopposed
198
Darisha Parker
Unopposed
199
Robert Howe
Unopposed
200 [ 23]
Chris Rabb
11,554
62.67
Isabella Fitzgerald
6,854
37.18
201 [ 23]
Stephen Kinsey
'5,903
57.38
Andre D. Carroll
4,357
42.35
202
Jared Solomon
Unopposed
203 [ 23]
Anthony A. Bellmon
2,446
47.26
Heather Miller
1,475
28.5
Yusuf Jackson
1,246
24.07
Republican primary
2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives elections Republican primary
District
Candidates
Votes
Percent
1
No candidate filed for party.
2
No candidate filed for party.
3
Joe Kujawa
Unopposed
4 [ 45]
Jake Banta
3,702
41.98
Jason Monn
2,321
26.32
Greg Hayes
1,072
12.16
Joe Cancilla
773
8.77
Jennifer Lesher
732
8.3
John Diamond
201
2.28
5 [ 41]
Barry Jozwiak
5,161
58.1
David Golowski
3,712
41.79
6
Brad Roae
Unopposed
7
Parke Wentling
Unopposed
8 [ 46] [ 47]
Aaron Bernstine
5,826
48.96
John L. Kennedy
4,887
41.07
Eric Ditullio
1,164
9.78
9 [ 47]
Marla Gallo Brown
3,192
42.62
Nick Kerin
2,896
38.66
Darryl Audia
1,352
18.05
10
No candidate filed for party.
11 [ 48]
Marci Mustello
7,470
74.84
Jennifer Steele
2,494
24.99
12 [ 49]
Stephenie Scialabba
4,805
47.45
Gregg Semel
3,035
29.97
Scott Timko
1,856
18.33
13 [ 50]
John Lawrence
4,891
62.87
Carmela Ciliberti
2,871
36.91
14
Jim E. Marshall
Unopposed
15
Josh Kail
Unopposed
16
Rico Elmore
Unopposed
17
Tim Bonner
Unopposed
18
K.C. Tomlinson
Unopposed
19
No candidate filed for party.
20
No candidate filed for party.
21
Frank Perman
Unopposed
22
Robert Smith
Unopposed
23
No candidate filed for party.
24
No candidate filed for party.
25 [ 51]
Stephen Schlauch
2,487
50.97
John Ritter
2,364
48.45
26
Tim Hennessey
Unopposed
27 [ 52]
Ed Brosky
2,016
55.91
Tim Walker
1,540
42.71
28
Rob Mercuri
Unopposed
29
Diane Smith
Unopposed
30 [ 53]
Cindy Kirk
6,389
81.11
Thomas Fodi
1,455
18.47
31 [ 54]
Bernie Sauer
4,825
53.7
Jennifer Spillane
4,131
45.98
32
No candidate filed for party.
33
Ted Tomson
Unopposed
34
No candidate filed for party.
35
Donald Nevills
Unopposed
36
No candidate filed for party.
37
Mindy Fee
Unopposed
38
No candidate filed for party.
39 [ 55] [ 56]
Andrew Kuzma
4,308
58.54
Mike Puskaric
3,032
41.2
40 [ 57] [ 58]
Natalie Mihalek
5,354
53.98
Steve Renz
4,550
45.87
41
Brett Miller
Unopposed
42
No candidate filed for party.
43
Keith Greiner
Unopposed
44
Valerie Gaydos
Unopposed
45
Michael Pendel
Unopposed
46
Jason Ortitay
Unopposed
47 [ 59]
Joe D'Orsie
5,178
59.61
Keith J. Gillespie
3,491
40.19
48
Tim O'Neal
Unopposed
49
Anne Rivers
Unopposed
50
Bud Cook
Unopposed
51 [ 60]
Matthew Dowling
3,637
53.69
Ryan J. Porupski
2,408
39.81
52
Ryan Warner
Unopposed
53
Jennifer Neha Sodha
Unopposed
54
Allen Anderson
Unopposed
55 [ 61]
Jill Cooper
4,560
48.91
Jason Silvis
3,937
41.95
Michelle A. Schmidt
838
8.93
56 [ 61]
George Dunbar
6,954
78.73
Sam Wright
1,855
21
57
Eric Nelson
Unopposed
58
Eric Davanzo
Unopposed
59
Leslie Rossi
Unopposed
60
Abby Major
Unopposed
61
Jessie Bradica
Unopposed
62
James Struzzi
Unopposed
63
Donna Oberlander
Unopposed
64
Lee James
Unopposed
65
Kathy Rapp
Unopposed
66
Brian Smith
Unopposed
67 [ 62] [ 63] [ 64]
Martin T. Causer
7,999
84.19
Robert W. Rossman
1,486
15.64
68
Clint Owlett
Unopposed
69
Carl Walker Metzgar
Unopposed
70
Arthur Bustard
Unopposed
71
James Rigby
Unopposed
72
Renae Billow
Unopposed
73 [ 65] [ 66]
Dallas Kephart
6,072
61.75
Derek A. Walker
2,604
26.48
John A. Sobel
1,152
11.72
74
Dale Hensel
Unopposed
75
Michael Armanini
Unopposed
76
Stephanie Borowicz
Unopposed
77
Steve Yetsko
Unopposed
78
Jesse Topper
Unopposed
79
Louis Schmitt Jr.
Unopposed
80 [ 67] [ 68]
Jim Gregory
9,635
78.48
Trish Haight
2,624
21.37
81 [ 67] [ 69]
Rich Irvin
8,360
71.74
Andrea L. Speck
3,251
27.9
82
Justin Behrens
Unopposed
83 [ 35] [ 70]
Jamie Flick
4,146
50.95
Ann Kaufman
3,975
48.85
84
Joe Hamm
Unopposed
85
David H. Rowe
Unopposed
86 [ 71] [ 72]
Perry A. Stambaugh
7,033
55
John D. Hershey
5,714
44.69
87 [ 73]
Thomas Kutz
5,762
53.83
Eric Clancy
4,905
45.82
88
Sheryl M. Delozier
Unopposed
89
Rob Kauffman
Unopposed
90
Paul Schemel
Unopposed
91
Dan Moul
Unopposed
92
Dawn Keefer
Unopposed
93
Paul M. Jones
Unopposed
94 [ 74]
Wendy Fink
5,429
55.55
Stan Saylor
4,317
44.17
95
No candidate filed for party.
96
April Weaver
Unopposed
97
Steven Mentzer
Unopposed
98 [ 75] [ 76]
Tom Jones
5,935
50.25
Lu Ann Fahndrich
3,292
27.87
Faith Bucks
2,566
21.73
99
David H. Zimmerman
Unopposed
100 [ 77]
Bryan Cutler
6,161
70.19
Anne Weston
2,608
29.71
101
John A. Schlegel
Unopposed
102
Russ Diamond
Unopposed
103 [ 73] [ 38]
David D. Buell
3,708
71.6
Jennie Jenkins-Dallas
1,431
27.63
104
No candidate filed for party.
105
No candidate filed for party.
106
Tom Mehaffie
Unopposed
107 [ 78] [ 79]
Joanne Stehr
5,029
53.3
Ron Tanney
4,382
46.44
108
Lynda Schlegel-Culver
Unopposed
109 [ 80]
Robert Leadbeter
4,225
46.38
Janine M. Penman
2,233
24.51
Aaron Kline
2,170
23.82
Joseph M. Martin
464
5.09
110
Tina Pickett
Unopposed
111
Jonathan Fritz
Unopposed
112
William Torbeck
Unopposed
113
Aaron Sepkowski
Unopposed
114
Colin Healey
Unopposed
115
Krista Paolucci
Unopposed
116 [ 79] [ 81]
Dane Watro
2,188
40.41
Mike LaRocca
956
17.65
John Chura
809
14.94
Gary Perna
594
10.97
Nico R. Makuta
471
8.7
Dyllan Angelo-Ogurkis
382
7.05
117 [ 82]
Mike Cabell
3,541
32.32
Eugene Ziemba
2,731
24.92
Clint J. Lanning
2,701
24.65
Michael Stash
1,216
11.1
Andy Gegaris
747
6.82
118 [ 83] [ 39]
James May
3,719
57.2
John Lombardo
2,741
42.16
119 [ 84]
Alec Ryncavage
3,369
54.46
Tom Williams
2,809
45.41
120
Aaron Kaufer
Unopposed
121
Eryn Harvey
Unopposed
122
Doyle Heffley
Unopposed
123
Timothy Twardzik
Unopposed
124 [ 79] [ 41]
Jamie Barton
6,650
68.32
Jill Saunders
2,247
23.08
Elle Rulavage
906
9.31
125
Joe Kerwin
Unopposed
126
James Oswald
Unopposed
127
Vincent Gagliardo Jr.
Unopposed
128
Mark M. Gillen
Unopposed
129
Barry Llewellyn
Unopposed
130
David Maloney
Unopposed
131
Milou Mackenzie
Unopposed
132
No candidate filed for party.
133
No candidate filed for party.
134
Brent Labenburg
Unopposed
135
No candidate filed for party.
136
No candidate filed for party.
137
Joe Emrick
Unopposed
138
Ann Flood
Unopposed
139 [ 43] [ 42]
Joseph Adams
3,921
43.23
Robert Beierle
3,009
33.18
Theo Balu
2,129
23.47
140
No candidate filed for party.
141
Kelly Bellerby-Allen
Unopposed
142
Joseph Hogan
Unopposed
143
Shelby Labs
Unopposed
144
Todd Polinchock
Unopposed
145
Craig Staats
Unopposed
146 [ 85]
Thomas Neafcy [ a]
973
73.38
147
Donna Scheuren
Unopposed
148 [ 85]
Fran O'Donnell [ a]
431
67.66
149 [ 85]
Nancy Price [ a]
507
72.22
150
Beth Ann Bittner Mazza
Unopposed
151
Todd Stephens
Unopposed
152
John Weinrich Sr.
Unopposed
153
Larry Ulrich
Unopposed
154
Angelina Banks
Unopposed
155
Kyle Scribner
Unopposed
156
Heidi Vanderwaal
Unopposed
157
Sarah Marvin
Unopposed
158
Leon Spencer
Unopposed
159
Ruth Moton
Unopposed
160
Craig Williams
Unopposed
161
Edward Mongelluzzo
Unopposed
162
Michelle Mattus
Unopposed
163
Kenneth P. Rucci
Unopposed
164
No candidate filed for party.
165
No candidate filed for party.
166
Kimberly Razzano
Unopposed
167 [ 50]
Gail Newman
4,211
66.82
Melissa Dicranian
2,052
32.56
168
Christopher B. Quinn
Unopposed
169 [ 86]
Kate Klunk
7,449
82.54
Matthew Smith
1,553
17.21
170
Martina White
Unopposed
171
Kerry Benninghoff
Unopposed
172
Al Taubenberger
Unopposed
173
No candidate filed for party.
174
No candidate filed for party.
175
No candidate filed for party.
176
Jack Rader
Unopposed
177
Mark Lavelle
Unopposed
178
Kristin Marcell
Unopposed
179
No candidate filed for party.
180
No candidate filed for party.
181
No candidate filed for party.
182
Albert Robles
Unopposed
183
Zach Mako
Unopposed
184
Marjilyn Murray
Unopposed
185
No candidate filed for party.
186
No candidate filed for party.
187 [ 26]
Ryan Mackenzie
5,624
61.28
Gary Day
3,547
38.65
188
No candidate filed for party.
189 [ 42] [ 87]
Steve Ertle
2,107
57.85
John Petrizzo
1,532
42.06
190
No candidate filed for party.
191
No candidate filed for party.
192
No candidate filed for party.
193
Torren Ecker
Unopposed
194
No candidate filed for party.
195
No candidate filed for party.
196
Seth Grove
Unopposed
197
No candidate filed for party.
198
No candidate filed for party.
199
Barbara Gleim
Unopposed
200
Kionna West
Unopposed
201
No candidate filed for party.
202
No candidate filed for party.
203
No candidate filed for party.
General election
Predictions
Overview
Close races
Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District 142, 0.2%
District 151, 0.2% (gain)
District 144, 1.6% (gain)
District 137, 2.3%
District 7, 2.8% (gain)
District 18, 4.6%
District 118, 4.6%
District 160, 4.6%
District 9, 5.8% (gain)
District 143, 6.2%
District 121, 8.8%
District 72, 8.8%
District 33, 9% (gain)
District 88, 9.4%
District 147, 9.4%
District 131, 9.6%
District breakdown
District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
1
Democratic
Pat Harkins
Re-elected[ 89]
Democratic
Pat Harkins
13,327
79.7
Libertarian
Michael Thomas[ 90]
3,394
20.3
2
Democratic
Robert Merski
Re-elected[ 89]
Democratic
Robert Merski
16,242
64.2
Republican
Michael Pace
9,068
35.8
3
Democratic
Ryan Bizzarro
Re-elected[ 89]
Democratic
Ryan Bizzarro
19,934
64.1
Republican
Joseph Kujawa
11,179
35.9
4
Republican
Curt Sonney
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Jake Banta
16,375
61.4
Democratic
Chelsea Oliver
10,276
38.6
5
Republican
Barry Jozwiak
Re-elected[ 89]
Republican
Barry Jozwiak
21,220
100
6
Republican
Brad Roae
Re-elected[ 89]
Republican
Brad Roae
17,610
68.6
Democratic
Nerissa Galt
8,056
31.4
7
Democratic
Mark Longietti
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Parke Wentling
13,559
51.4
Democratic
Timothy McGonigle
12,818
48.6
8
Republican
Tim Bonner
Elected(Redistricted to the 17th district ) [ 91]
Republican
Aaron Bernstine
25,702
100
9
Democratic
Chris Sainato
Defeated[ 89]
Republican
Marla Gallo Brown
13,721
52.9
Democratic
Chris Sainato
12,219
47.1
10
Republican
Aaron Bernstine
Elected(Redistricted to the 8th district ) [ 92]
Democratic
Amen Brown
15,874
100
11
Republican
Marci Mustello
Re-elected[ 93]
Republican
Marci Mustello
23,579
100
12
Republican
Daryl Metcalfe
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Stephenie Scialabba [ 94]
20,996
62.3
Democratic
Robert Vigue[ 95]
12,734
37.8
13
Republican
John Lawrence
Re-elected
Republican
John Lawrence
16,325
59.4
Democratic
David Cunningham
11,181
40.7
14
Republican
Jim E. Marshall
Re-elected
Republican
Jim E. Marshall
19,781
67.8
Democratic
Bruce Carper
9,402
32.2
15
Republican
Josh Kail
Re-elected
Republican
Josh Kail
22,375
100
16
Democratic
Robert Matzie
Re-elected
Democratic
Robert Matzie
15,104
56.7
Republican
Rico Elmore
11,534
43.3
17
Republican
Parke Wentling
Elected(Redistricted into the 7th district )[ 96]
Republican
Tim Bonner
22,001
100
18
Republican
K.C. Tomlinson
Re-elected
Republican
K.C. Tomlinson
12,558
52.3
Democratic
Laurie Smith
11,459
47.7
19
Democratic
Aerion Abney
Re-elected
Democratic
Aerion Abney
16,296
100
20
Democratic
Emily Kinkead
Re-elected[ 97]
Democratic
Emily Kinkead
17,783
61.1
Republican
Matt Kruth
11,313
38.9
21
Democratic
Sara Innamorato
Re-elected
Democratic
Sara Innamorato
20,225
63.6
Republican
Frank Perman
11,601
36.4
22
Democratic
Peter Schweyer
Elected(Redistricted into the 134th district )
Democratic
Joshua Siegel
6,442
63.8
Republican
Robert Smith
3,662
36.2
23
Democratic
Dan Frankel
Re-elected
Democratic
Dan Frankel
22,340
88.2
Green
Jay Ting Walker
2,983
11.8
24
Democratic
Martell Covington
Lost Primary
Democratic
La'Tasha D. Mayes
21,832
100
25
Democratic
Brandon Markosek
Re-elected
Democratic
Brandon Markosek
16,655
60.2
Republican
Stephen Schlauch
11,025
39.8
26
Republican
Tim Hennessey
Defeated[ 98]
Democratic
Paul Friel [ 99]
17,853
57.0
Republican
Tim Hennessey
13,463
43.0
27
Democratic
Dan Deasy
Re-elected[ 97]
Democratic
Dan Deasy
18,374
68.9
Republican
Ed Brosky
8,263
31.1
28
Republican
Rob Mercuri
Re-elected[ 97]
Republican
Rob Mercuri
18,376
56.0
Democratic
Alison Duncan
14,432
44.0
29
Republican
Meghan Schroeder
Retired[ 100]
Democratic
Tim Brennan [ 101]
21,345
55.8
Republican
Diane Smith
15,601
40.9
Independent
Robert Ronky
1,243
3.3
30
Republican
Lori Mizgorski
Ran for state senate [ 102]
Democratic
Arvind Venkat
18,531
54.6
Republican
Cindy Kirk
15,041
44.4
31
Democratic
Perry Warren
Re-elected
Democratic
Perry Warren
23,994
59.7
Republican
Bernie Sauer
15,603
38.8
32
Democratic
Anthony M. DeLuca
Deceased (name remained on ballot)[ 103]
Democratic
Anthony M. DeLuca
21,459
85.1
Green
Queonia Livingston
3,517
13.9
33
Republican
Carrie Delrosso
Ran for Lt. Governor (Re-districted into the 32nd district ) [ 14]
Democratic
Mandy Steele
15,679
54.00
Republican
Ted Tomson
13,042
45.00
34
Democratic
Summer Lee
Ran for U.S. House ;[ 104] Re-elected
Democratic
Summer Lee
22,573
100
35
Democratic
Austin Davis
Ran for Lt. Governor ;[ 105] Re-elected
Democratic
Austin Davis
15,042
65.3
Republican
Donald Nevills
7,770
33.7
36
Democratic
Jessica Benham
Re-elected[ 97]
Democratic
Jessica Benham
17,121
77.9
Libertarian
Ross Sylvester[ 106]
4,642
21.1
37
Republican
Mindy Fee
Re-elected
Republican
Mindy Fee
25,535
100
38
Democratic
Nick Pisciottano
Re-elected[ 97]
Democratic
Nick Pisciottano
20,196
100
39
Republican
Mike Puskaric
Lost Primary[ 107]
Republican
Andrew Kuzma [ 108]
18,009
58.7
Democratic
Rick Self
12,355
40.3
40
Republican
Natalie Mihalek
Re-elected[ 97]
Republican
Natalie Mihalek
20,263
56.3
Democratic
Chris Todd
15,307
42.6
41
Republican
Brett Miller
Re-elected
Republican
Brett Miller
18,402
74.3
Libertarian
Favyan Asia
6,105
24.7
42
Democratic
Dan Miller
Re-elected[ 97]
Democratic
Dan Miller
23,080
67.3
Republican
Pat Tylka
10,878
31.7
43
Republican
Keith Greiner
Re-elected
Republican
Keith Greiner
44
Republican
Valerie Gaydos
Re-elected
Republican
Valerie Gaydos
16,620
54.6
Democratic
Debbie Turici
13,524
44.4
45
Democratic
Anita Astorino Kulik
Re-elected
Democratic
Anita Astorino Kulik
17,945
62.5
Republican
Michael Pendel
10,485
36.5
46
Republican
Jason Ortitay
Re-elected[ 109]
Republican
Jason Ortitay
21,727
100
47
Republican
Keith J. Gillespie
Lost primary[ 110]
Republican
Joe D'Orsie
19,305
100
48
Republican
Tim O'Neal
Re-elected
Republican
Tim O'Neal
20,091
100
49
Republican
Bud Cook
Elected(Redistricted into the 50th district )
Democratic
Ismail Smith-Wade-El
11,045
66.00
Republican
Anne Rivers
5,511
33.00
50
Democratic
Pam Snyder
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Bud Cook
14,999
61.3
Democratic
Doug Mason
9,210
37.7
51
Republican
Matt Dowling
Withdrew after DUI charge[ 15]
Republican
Charity Grimm Krupa
13,244
61.3
Democratic
Richard Ringer
8,140
37.7
52
Republican
Ryan Warner
Re-elected
Republican
Ryan Warner
17,808
100
53
Democratic
Steve Malagari
Re-elected
Democratic
Steve Malagari
16,568
60.5
Republican
Jennifer Neha Sodha
10,560
38.5
54
Republican
Robert Brooks
Retired[ 111]
Democratic
Greg Scott
14,373
70.9
Republican
Allen Anderson
5,684
28.1
55
Republican
Jason Silvis
Lost Primary
Republican
Jill Cooper
18,523
60.9
Democratic
Scott Gauss
11,585
38.1
56
Republican
George Dunbar
Re-elected
Republican
George Dunbar
23,664
100
57
Republican
Eric Nelson
Re-elected
Republican
Eric Nelson
21,812
100
58
Republican
Eric Davanzo
Re-elected
Republican
Eric Davanzo
17,527
62.6
Democratic
Ken Bach
10,192
36.4
59
Republican
Leslie Rossi
Re-elected
Republican
Leslie Rossi
22,149
100
60
Republican
Abby Major
Re-elected
Republican
Abby Major
19,056
68.2
Democratic
Bob George
8,604
30.8
61
Democratic
Liz Hanbidge
Re-elected
Democratic
Liz Hanbidge
21,425
61.5
Republican
Jessie Bradica
13,088
37.5
62
Republican
James Struzzi
Re-elected[ 112]
Republican
James Struzzi
18,147
69.8
Democratic
Brian Doyle
7,604
29.2
63
Republican
Donna Oberlander
Re-elected
Republican
Donna Oberlander
23,672
100
64
Republican
Lee James
Re-elected
Republican
Lee James
20,245
100
65
Republican
Kathy Rapp
Re-elected
Republican
Kathy Rapp
20,202
100
66
Republican
Brian Smith
Re-elected
Republican
Brian Smith
21,506
100
67
Republican
Martin Causer
Re-elected[ 113]
Republican
Martin Causer
21,096
100
68
Republican
Clint Owlett
Re-elected
Republican
Clint Owlett
22,628
100
69
Republican
Carl Walker Metzgar
Re-elected
Republican
Carl Walker Metzgar
25,715
99
Democratic
Kimberly Felan (Write-in)
388
1
70
Democratic
Matthew Bradford
Re-elected
Democratic
Matthew Bradford
20,035
60.3
Republican
Arthur Bustard
12,865
38.7
71
Republican
James Rigby
Re-elected[ 114]
Republican
James Rigby
23,196
100
72
Democratic
Frank Burns
Re-elected
Democratic
Frank Burns
14,060
53.4
Republican
Renae Billow
11,757
44.6
73
Republican
Tommy Sankey
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Dallas Kephart
21,121
100
74
Democratic
Dan K. Williams
Re-elected
Democratic
Dan K. Williams
13,288
55.5
Republican
Dale Hensel
10,346
43.2
75
Republican
Michael Armanini
Re-elected
Republican
Michael Armanini
20,459
75.00
Democratic
Erica Vogt
6,431
23.6
76
Republican
Stephanie Borowicz
Re-elected
Republican
Stephanie Borowicz
15,776
66.7
Democratic
Denise Maris
7,627
32.3
77
Democratic
H. Scott Conklin
Re-elected[ 115]
Democratic
H. Scott Conklin
14,851
61.6
Republican
Steve Yetsko
9,003
37.4
78
Republican
Jesse Topper
Re-elected
Republican
Jesse Topper
25,655
100
79
Republican
Louis Schmitt Jr.
Re-elected
Republican
Louis Schmitt Jr.
17,507
80
Republican
Jim Gregory
Re-elected[ 116]
Republican
Jim Gregory
22,764
80.1
Democratic
Kimberly Capenos
5,367
18.9
81
Republican
Rich Irvin
Re-elected
Republican
Rich Irvin
20,424
74.00
Democratic
Ian Kidd
6,759
24.5
82
Republican
John D. Hershey
Lost primary(Redistricted into the 86th district )
Democratic
Paul Takac
12,739
55.8
Republican
Justin Behrens
9,870
43.2
83
Republican
Jeff Wheeland
Resigned[ 117]
Republican
Jamie Flick
16,835
100
84
Republican
Joe Hamm
Re-elected[ 118]
Republican
Joe Hamm
25,951
100
85
Republican
David H. Rowe
Re-elected
Republican
David H. Rowe
21,232
100
86
Republican
Perry A. Stambaugh
Re-elected[ 119]
Republican
Perry A. Stambaugh
22,535
100
87
Republican
Greg Rothman
Ran for State Senate [ 120]
Republican
Thomas Kutz
18,878
57.7
Democratic
Kristal Markle
13,510
41.3
88
Republican
Sheryl M. Delozier
Re-elected
Republican
Sheryl M. Delozier
16,722
54.2
Democratic
Sara Agerton[ 121]
13,832
44.8
89
Republican
Rob Kauffman
Re-elected
Republican
Rob Kauffman
21,928
100
90
Republican
Paul Schemel
Re-elected
Republican
Paul Schemel
23,303
100
91
Republican
Dan Moul
Re-elected
Republican
Dan Moul
18,988
63.2
Democratic
Marty Qually
10,025
33.4
Libertarian
Neil Belliveau[ 122]
727
2.4
92
Republican
Dawn Keefer
Re-elected
Republican
Dawn Keefer
21,873
68.6
Democratic
Dan Almoney
9,051
28.4
93
Republican
Paul M. Jones
Re-elected
Republican
Paul M. Jones
18,752
61.5
Democratic
Chris Rodkey
9,961
32.6
94
Republican
Stan Saylor
Lost primary[ 110]
Republican
Wendy Fink
19,599
100
95
Democratic
Carol Hill-Evans
Re-elected
Democratic
Carol Hill-Evans
11,266
100
96
Democratic
Mike Sturla
Re-elected[ 123]
Democratic
Mike Sturla
17,250
60.5
Republican
April Weaver
10,988
38.5
97
Republican
Steven Mentzer
Re-elected
Republican
Steven Mentzer
23,282
100
98
Republican
David Hickernell
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Tom Jones [ 124]
18,910
61.2
Democratic
Mark Temons
10,718
34.7
Libertarian
Josh Gerber
937
3.00
99
Republican
David H. Zimmerman
Re-elected
Republican
David H. Zimmerman
18,057
70.7
Democratic
Joshua Caltagirone
7,220
28.3
100
Republican
Bryan Cutler
Re-elected
Republican
Bryan Cutler
18,356
100
101
Republican
Frank Ryan
Retired[ 14]
Republican
John A. Schlegel
14,072
61.5
Democratic
Cavi Miller
8,569
37.5
102
Republican
Russ Diamond
Re-elected
Republican
Russ Diamond
19,142
69.4
Democratic
Laura Quick
8,170
29.6
103
Democratic
Patty Kim
Re-elected[ 125]
Democratic
Patty Kim
16,193
64.8
Republican
David Buell
8,527
34.1
104
Republican
Sue Helm
Retired[ 126]
Democratic
Dave Madsen
11,718
70.00
105
Republican
Andrew Lewis
Retired[ 14] (Redistricted into the 104th district )
Democratic
Justin C. Fleming
16,399
62.9
Republican
Therese Kenley
9,406
36.1
106
Republican
Tom Mehaffie
Re-elected[ 127]
Republican
Tom Mehaffie
21,985
100
107
Republican
Kurt Masser
Retired[ 128]
Republican
Joanne Stehr
18,246
74.4
Democratic
Ryan Mock
6,025
24.6
108
Republican
Lynda Schlegel-Culver
Re-elected
Republican
Lynda Schlegel-Culver
21,915
100
109
Republican
David R. Millard
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Robert Leadbeter
15,473
62.4
Democratic
Edward Giannattasio
7,040
28.4
Libertarian
Thomas Anderson
2,021
8.2
110
Republican
Tina Pickett
Re-elected
Republican
Tina Pickett
22,414
100
111
Republican
Jonathan Fritz
Re-elected
Republican
Jonathan Fritz
24,013
100
112
Democratic
Kyle Mullins
Re-elected
Democratic
Kyle Mullins
17,982
63.5
Republican
William Torbeck
10,033
35.5
113
Democratic
Thom Welby
Retired[ 129]
Democratic
Kyle Donahue
12,082
58.7
Republican
Aaron Sepkowski
8,289
40.3
114
Democratic
Bridget Malloy Kosierowski
Re-elected
Democratic
Bridget Malloy Kosierowski
16,745
61.9
Republican
David Burgerhoff
10,036
37.1
115
Democratic
Maureen Madden
Re-elected
Democratic
Maureen Madden
11,462
55.2
Republican
Krista Paolucci
8,898
42.9
116
Republican
Robert Schnee
Retired(Redistricted) [ 130]
Republican
Dane Watro
9,773
67.6
Democratic
Yesenia Rodriguez
4,531
31.4
117
Republican
Karen Boback
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Mike Cabell
19,179
100
118
Democratic
Michael B. Carroll
Retired[ 14]
Democratic
Jim Haddock
14,555
51.8
Republican
James May
13,250
47.2
119
Democratic
Gerald Mullery
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Alec Ryncavage
12,091
55.0
Democratic
Vito Malacari
9,689
44.0
120
Republican
Aaron Kaufer
Re-elected
Republican
Aaron Kaufer
17,321
65.3
Democratic
Fern Leard
8,919
33.7
121
Democratic
Eddie Day Pashinski
Re-elected[ 131]
Democratic
Eddie Day Pashinski
8,801
53.9
Republican
Eryn Harvey
7,365
45.1
122
Republican
Doyle Heffley
Re-elected
Republican
Doyle Heffley
18,627
70.9
Democratic
Richard Kost
7,198
27.4
123
Republican
Timothy Twardzik
Re-elected
Republican
Timothy Twardzik
17,051
67.8
Democratic
Kathleen Benyak
7,849
31.2
124
Republican
Jerry Knowles
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Jamie Barton
18,218
67.8
Democratic
Tina Burns
8,350
31.1
125
Republican
Joe Kerwin
Re-elected[ 132]
Republican
Joe Kerwin
24,038
100
126
Democratic
Mark Rozzi
Re-elected
Democratic
Mark Rozzi
11,613
63.3
Republican
James Oswald
6,539
35.7
127
Democratic
Manny Guzman Jr.
Re-elected
Democratic
Manny Guzman Jr.
7,114
65.6
Republican
Vincent Gagliardo Jr.
3,617
33.4
128
Republican
Mark M. Gillen
Re-elected
Republican
Mark M. Gillen
20,923
100
129
Republican
Jim Cox
Retired[ 133]
Democratic
Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz
11,242
57.8
Republican
Barry Llewellyn
8,028
41.2
130
Republican
David Maloney
Re-elected
Republican
David Maloney
21,734
100
131
Republican
Milou Mackenzie
Re-elected
Republican
Milou Mackenzie
18,071
54.2
Democratic
Kevin Branco
14,854
44.6
132
Democratic
Mike Schlossberg
Re-elected
Democratic
Mike Schlossberg
16,135
60.2
Republican
Beth Finch
9,824
36.7
Libertarian
Matt Schutter
566
2.1
133
Democratic
Jeanne McNeill
Re-elected
Democratic
Jeanne McNeill
17,431
100
134
Republican
Ryan Mackenzie
Elected(Redistricted into the 187th district ) [ 134]
Democratic
Peter Schweyer
10,245
59.6
Republican
Brent Labenberg
6,746
39.2
135
Democratic
Steve Samuelson
Re-elected
Democratic
Steve Samuelson
17,180
100
136
Democratic
Robert L. Freeman
Re-elected
Democratic
Robert L. Freeman
14,932
100
137
Republican
Joe Emrick
Re-elected
Republican
Joe Emrick
15,619
50.4
Democratic
Anna Thomas
14,916
48.1
138
Republican
Ann Flood
Re-elected
Republican
Ann Flood
19,053
61.8
Democratic
Gene Hunter
11,309
36.7
139
Republican
Michael Peifer
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Joseph Adams [ 135]
16,675
62.2
Democratic
Meghan Rosenfeld[ 135]
9,871
36.8
140
Democratic
John Galloway
Re-elected
Democratic
John Galloway
17,970
100
141
Democratic
Tina Davis
Re-elected
Democratic
Tina Davis
14,787
63.6
Republican
Kelly Bellerby-Allen
7,771
33.4
Libertarian
Anthony Portillo[ 136]
449
1.9
142
Republican
Frank Farry
Ran for State Senate [ 137]
Democratic
Mark Moffa
15,357
49.4
Republican
Joseph Hogan
15,445
49.6
143
Republican
Shelby Labs
Re-elected
Republican
Shelby Labs
18,418
52.6
Democratic
Gwendolyn Stoltz
16,215
46.4
144
Republican
Todd Polinchock
Defeated
Democratic
Brian Munroe
16,123
50.3
Republican
Todd Polinchock
15,608
48.7
145
Republican
Craig Staats
Re-elected
Republican
Craig Staats
17,537
57.5
Democratic
Jim Miller
12,127
39.7
Libertarian
Lula Vanliew
541
1.8
146
Democratic
Joe Ciresi
Re-elected
Democratic
Joe Ciresi
16,091
61.2
Republican
Thomas Neafcy
9,935
37.8
147
Republican
Tracy Pennycuick
Ran for State Senate [ 14]
Republican
Donna Scheuren
17,667
54.2
Democratic
Alexandra Wisser
14,626
44.8
148
Democratic
Mary Jo Daley
Re-elected
Democratic
Mary Jo Daley
27,486
75.6
Republican
Fran O'Donnell
8,488
23.4
149
Democratic
Tim Briggs
Re-elected
Democratic
Tim Briggs
21,638
70.7
Republican
Nancy Price
8,680
28.3
150
Democratic
Joe Webster
Re-elected
Democratic
Joe Webster
17,822
58.0
Republican
Beth Ann Bittner Mazza
12,610
41.0
151
Republican
Todd Stephens
Defeated [ 138]
Democratic
Melissa Cerrato
16,805
49.6
Republican
Todd Stephens
16,742
49.4
152
Democratic
Nancy Guenst
Re-elected
Democratic
Nancy Guenst
17,118
59.5
Republican
John Weinrich Sr.
11,384
39.9
153
Democratic
Ben Sanchez
Re-elected
Democratic
Ben Sanchez
22,600
68.1
Republican
Larry Ulrich
10,255
30.9
154
Democratic
Napoleon Nelson
Re-elected
Democratic
Napoleon Nelson
26,418
79.9
Republican
Angelina Banks
6,312
19.1
155
Democratic
Danielle Friel Otten
Re-elected
Democratic
Danielle Friel Otten
18,604
56.0
Republican
Kyle Scribner
14,130
42.6
156
Democratic
Dianne Herrin
Retired[ 14]
Democratic
Chris Pielli [ 139]
18,510
59.0
Republican
Heidi VanderWaal
12,537
40.0
157
Democratic
Melissa Shusterman
Re-elected
Democratic
Melissa Shusterman
21,326
60.8
Republican
Sarah Marvin
13,363
38.1
158
Democratic
Christina Sappey
Re-elected
Democratic
Christina Sappey
17,207
55.1
Republican
Leon Spencer
13,716
43.9
159
Democratic
Brian Joseph Kirkland
Lost primary
Democratic
Carol Kazeem
11,852
65.1
Republican
Ruth Moton
6,172
33.9
160
Republican
Craig Williams
Re-elected
Republican
Craig Williams
18,353
51.8
Democratic
Catherine Spahr
16,698
47.2
161
Democratic
Leanne Krueger
Re-elected
Democratic
Leanne Krueger
18,122
59.0
Republican
Edward Mongelluzzo
12,296
40.0
162
Democratic
David Delloso
Re-elected
Democratic
David Delloso
15,145
58.2
Republican
Michelle Mattus
10,625
40.8
163
Democratic
Michael Zabel
Re-elected
Democratic
Michael Zabel
16,448
64.4
Republican
Kenneth P. Rucci
8,450
33.1
Libertarian
Alfe Goodwin
399
1.6
164
Democratic
Gina Curry
Re-elected
Democratic
Gina Curry
15,366
100
165
Democratic
Jennifer O'Mara
Re-elected
Democratic
Jennifer O'Mara
21,145
60.5
Republican
Nichole Missino
13,056
37.4
166
Democratic
Greg Vitali
Re-elected
Democratic
Greg Vitali
22,941
64.8
Republican
Kimberly Razzano
11,758
33.2
Libertarian
Edward T. Clifford III
350
1.0
167
Democratic
Kristine Howard
Re-elected[ 140]
Democratic
Kristine Howard
19,276
59.4
Republican
Gail Newman
12,867
39.6
168
Republican
Christopher B. Quinn
Defeated
Democratic
Lisa Borowski
17,485
55.5
Republican
Christopher B. Quinn
13,708
43.5
169
Republican
Kate Klunk
Re-elected
Republican
Kate Klunk
19,638
69.9
Democratic
Isaac Riston
7,635
27.2
170
Republican
Martina White
Re-elected
Republican
Martina White
13,531
100
171
Republican
Kerry Benninghoff
Re-elected[ 141]
Republican
Kerry Benninghoff
19,028
71.2
Democratic
Robert Zeigler
7,415
27.8
172
Democratic
Kevin J. Boyle
Re-elected
Democratic
Kevin J. Boyle
10,625
56.4
Republican
Al Taubenberger
8,023
42.6
173
Democratic
Michael Driscoll
Ran for Philadelphia City Council [ 14]
Democratic
Pat Gallagher
9,548
100
174
Democratic
Ed Neilson
Re-elected
Democratic
Ed Neilson
11,294
100
175
Democratic
Mary Isaacson
Re-elected
Democratic
Mary Isaacson
23,904
100
176
Republican
Jack Rader
Re-elected
Republican
Jack Rader
14,036
56.7
Democratic
Hope Christman
9,024
36.4
Libertarian
Autumn Pangia
1,237
5.0
177
Democratic
Joseph C. Hohenstein
Re-elected
Democratic
Joseph C. Hohenstein
11,070
65.2
Republican
Mark Lavelle
5,751
33.8
178
Republican
Wendi Thomas
Retired[ 14]
Republican
Kristin Marcell [ 142]
20,075
56.0
Democratic
Ilya Breyman[ 143] [ 144] [ 145]
15,410
43.0
179
Democratic
Jason Dawkins
Re-elected
Democratic
Jason Dawkins
9,256
100
180
Democratic
Angel Cruz
Retired[ 14]
Democratic
Jose Giral
6,584
100
181
Democratic
Malcolm Kenyatta
Re-elected
Democratic
Malcolm Kenyatta
15,426
100
182
Democratic
Brian Sims
Ran for Lt. Governor [ 146]
Democratic
Ben Waxman
26,728
88.5
Republican
Albert Robles
3,161
10.5
183
Republican
Zach Mako
Re-elected
Republican
Zach Mako
21,729
100
184
Democratic
Elizabeth Fiedler
Re-elected
Democratic
Elizabeth Fiedler [ 147]
15,758
74.1
Republican
Marjilyn Murray [ 147]
5,281
24.8
185
Democratic
Regina Young
Re-elected
Democratic
Regina Young
12,782
100
186
Democratic
Jordan A. Harris
Re-elected
Democratic
Jordan A. Harris
21,307
100
187
Republican
Gary Day
Lost Primary
Republican
Ryan Mackenzie
188
Democratic
Rick Krajewski
Re-elected
Democratic
Rick Krajewski
19,279
100
189
Republican
Rosemary Brown
Ran for State Senate [ 148]
Democratic
Tarah Probst [ 149]
11,341
55.1
Republican
Stephen Ertle
8,967
43.5
190
Democratic
Amen Brown
Elected(Redistricted into the 10th district )
Democratic
G. Roni Green
17,056
96.7
Independent
James Love Jackson
583
3.3
191
Democratic
Joanna E. McClinton
Re-elected
Democratic
Joanna E. McClinton
10,775
100
192
Democratic
Morgan Cephas
Re-elected
Democratic
Morgan Cephas
19,438
100
193
Republican
Torren Ecker
Re-elected
Republican
Torren Ecker
20,936
100
194
Democratic
Pamela DeLissio
Lost Primary
Democratic
Tarik Khan
23,159
90.2
Libertarian
Torren Danowski
2,246
8.8
195
Democratic
Donna Bullock
Re-elected
Democratic
Donna Bullock
19,697
100
196
Republican
Seth Grove
Re-elected
Republican
Seth Grove
22,675
100
197
Democratic
Danilo Burgos
Re-elected
Democratic
Danilo Burgos
10,835
100
198
Democratic
Darisha Parker
Re-elected
Democratic
Darisha Parker
17,078
100
199
Republican
Barbara Gleim
Re-elected[ 150]
Republican
Barbara Gleim
16,230
60.8
Democratic
Alan Howe
10,181
38.2
200
Democratic
Chris Rabb
Re-elected
Democratic
Chris Rabb
29,663
95.1
Republican
Kionna West
1,216
3.9
201
Democratic
Stephen Kinsey
Re-elected
Democratic
Stephen Kinsey
20,235
100
202
Democratic
Jared Solomon
Re-elected
Democratic
Jared Solomon
7,490
100
203
Democratic
Isabella Fitzgerald
Lost Primary(Redistricted into the 200th district )
Democratic
Anthony A. Bellmon
12,300
100
Source: Pennsylvania Department of State[ 151]
Aftermath
For months after the election, partisan control of the chamber was claimed by both parties, with three vacancies due to Democrats not being able to take their seats due to death or resignation.[ 152] After protracted bipartisan negotiations, 16 Republicans joined all Democrats in voting for Mark Rozzi as Speaker, who subsequently announced that he would become an independent and no longer caucus with the Democrats.[ 153] [ 154] [ 155] However, a special session to set operating rules in the House on November 9 was postponed indefinitely, and Jim Gregory , who nominated Rozzi as Speaker, called for him to resign, claiming that he had broken his promise to switch his party registration to independent.[ 156] Rozzi never left the Democratic caucus, instead resigning the speakership after passing an amendment to provide relief for victims of childhood sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church . Joanna McClinton would be elected speaker in a party-line vote following special elections to fill the vacant seats in February 2023.[ 157]
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Electionreturns.pa.gov , Pennsylvania Department of State
Government Documents Round Table of the American Library Association, "Pennsylvania" , Voting & Elections Toolkits
"Pennsylvania: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links" , Vote.org , Oakland, CA
"League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania" . (State affiliate of the U.S. League of Women Voters )
Pennsylvania 2019 & 2020 Elections , OpenSecrets
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