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2024 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election

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All 203 seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
102 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Joanna McClinton Bryan Cutler
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since December 1, 2020 (2020-12-01) June 22, 2020 (2020-06-22)[1]
Leader's seat 191st 100th
Last election 102 101
Seats after 102 101
Seat change Steady Steady

Results:
     Democratic hold      Republican hold
Vote share:
     50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
     50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%

Speaker before election

Joanna McClinton[a]
Democratic

Elected Speaker

TBD

The 2024 elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives were held on November 5, 2024, with all districts up for election. The term of office for those elected in 2024 will begin when the House of Representatives convenes in January 2025. Pennsylvania State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with all 203 seats up for election every two years.[2] The primary elections to choose the respective parties' nominees took place on April 23.[3]

On February 7, 2023, the Democratic Party affirmed its first majority in the chamber since 2010 after winning three special elections.[4] The 2024 elections saw no change in the partisan makeup of the House, with the Democrats maintaining a one-seat majority.[5][6]

Special elections

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140th legislative district

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Democrat John Galloway was elected magisterial district judge unopposed, succeeding District Judge Jan Vislosky upon her retirement.[7] House Speaker Joanna McClinton scheduled a special election for February 13, 2024.

2024 Pennsylvania House of Representatives special election, District 140[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Prokopiak 6,489 67.40
Republican Candace Cabanas 3,083 32.02
Write-in 56 0.58
Total votes 9,597 100.00

Democratic nominee and Pennsbury School Board member Jim Prokopiak defeated Republican nominee Candace Cabanas of Falls Township.[9][10]

139th legislative district

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Republican Joseph Adams resigned from the House on February 9, 2024.[11] A special election was held on April 23.[12] Sterling Township supervisor Jeffrey Olsommer, the Republican nominee, defeated former Pike County Area Agency on Aging chair Robin Skibber, the Democratic nominee.[13]

2024 Pennsylvania House of Representatives special election, District 139[14][15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeffrey Olsommer 7,156 59.33
Democratic Robin Skibber 4,715 39.09
Write-in 191 1.58
Total votes 12,062 100.00

195th legislative district

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Democrat Donna Bullock resigned on July 15. A special election was held on September 17.[16] Democratic 28th Philadelphia Ward leader Keith Harris was the only candidate on the ballot.[17]

2024 Pennsylvania House of Representatives special election, District 195[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Keith Harris Unopposed
Total votes 3,162 100.00

201st legislative district

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Democrat Stephen Kinsey resigned on July 16. A special election was held on September 17.[16] Democrat Andre Carroll was the only candidate on the ballot.[17]

2024 Pennsylvania House of Representatives special election, District 201[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Andre Carroll Unopposed
Total votes 3,205 100.00

Results summary

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Retiring incumbents

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Democrats

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  1. District 38: Nick Pisciottano retired to run for State Senate.[20]
  2. District 96: Mike Sturla withdrew after the primary election.[21]
  3. District 103: Patty Kim retired to run for State Senate.[22]
  4. District 126: Mark Rozzi retired.[23]

Republicans

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  1. District 5: Barry Jozwiak retired.[24]
  2. District 14: Jim E. Marshall retired.[25]
  3. District 28: Rob Mercuri retired to run for U.S. House.[26]
  4. District 56: George Dunbar retired.[27]
  5. District 63: Donna Oberlander retired.[28]
  6. District 90: Paul Schemel retired.[29]
  7. District 92: Dawn Keefer retired to run for State Senate.[30]
  8. District 120: Aaron Kaufer retired.[31]
  9. District 187: Ryan Mackenzie retired to run for U.S. House.[32]

Incumbents defeated in primary

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Democrats

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  1. District 172: Kevin J. Boyle lost renomination to Sean Dougherty.[33]

Republicans

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  1. District 80: Jim Gregory lost renomination to Scott Barger.[34]
  2. District 117: Mike Cabell lost renomination to Jamie Walsh.[35]

Primary elections

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Source:[93][94]

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
CNalysis[95] Tilt D February 29, 2024

Overview

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Affiliation Candidates Votes Vote % Seats Won
Republican 152 101
Democratic 158 102
Libertarian 4 0
Constitution 1 3,814 0
Total

District breakdown

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District Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
1[96] Democratic Pat Harkins Reelected Democratic Pat Harkins 19,327 100.00
2[97] Democratic Robert Merski Reelected Democratic Robert Merski 19,803 62.90
Republican Matt Strupczewski 11,639 36.97
3[98] Democratic Ryan Bizzarro Reelected Democratic Ryan Bizzarro 22,015 57.58
Republican Micah Goring 16,155 42.26
4[99] Republican Jake Banta Reelected Republican Jake Banta 22,686 67.54
Democratic Joe Cancilla 10,845 32.29
5[100] Republican Barry Jozwiak Retired[24] Republican Eric Weaknecht 23,664 66.72
Democratic Heather Hanna 11,801 33.28
6[101][102] Republican Brad Roae Reelected Republican Brad Roae 22,802 69.96
Democratic Michael Walker 9,790 30.04
7[103] Republican Parke Wentling Reelected Republican Parke Wentling 25,599 100.00
8[104][105] Republican Aaron Bernstine Reelected Republican Aaron Bernstine 33,825 100.00
9[105] Republican Marla Brown Reelected Republican Marla Brown 27,029 100.00
10[106] Democratic Amen Brown Reelected Democratic Amen Brown 22,919 100.00
11[107] Republican Marci Mustello Reelected Republican Marci Mustello 29,484 87.02
Libertarian Justin Konchar 4,397 12.98
12[108] Republican Stephenie Scialabba Reelected Republican Stephenie Scialabba 27,840 64.72
Democratic Robert Vigue 15,103 35.11
13[109] Republican John Lawrence Reelected Republican John Lawrence 20,572 58.01
Democratic Cristian Luna 14,891 41.99
14[110] Republican Jim E. Marshall Retired[25] Republican Roman Kozak 24,270 66.47
Democratic Kenya Johns 12,915 34.74
15[110][111] Republican Josh Kail Reelected Republican Josh Kail 24,769 68.89
Democratic Ashlee Caul 11,185 31.11
16[110] Democratic Robert Matzie Reelected Democratic Robert Matzie 18,198 52.32
Republican Michael J. Perich 16,584 47.68
17[103][108] Republican Tim Bonner Reelected Republican Tim Bonner 29,173 100.00
18 Republican K.C. Tomlinson Running Republican K.C. Tomlinson
Democratic Anand Patel
19 Democratic Aerion Abney Running Democratic Aerion Abney 22,582 97.23
20 Democratic Emily Kinkead Running Democratic Emily Kinkead 21,300 59.11
Republican Matthew Kruth 14,671 40.71
21 Democratic Lindsay Powell Running Democratic Lindsay Powell 29,277 94.45
22 Democratic Joshua Siegel Running Democratic Joshua Siegel
23 Democratic Dan Frankel Running Democratic Dan Frankel 29,818 97.71
24 Democratic La'Tasha D. Mayes Running Democratic La'Tasha D. Mayes 27,903 98.03
25 Democratic Brandon Markosek Running Democratic Brandon Markosek 20,830 59.48
Republican John Ritter 14,127 40.34
26[109] Democratic Paul Friel Reelected Democratic Paul Friel 22,421 57.35
Republican Shawn Blickley 16,675 42.65
27 Democratic Dan Deasy Running Democratic Dan Deasy 26,065 95.20
28 Republican Rob Mercuri Retiring[26] Republican Jeremy Shaffer 23,213 56.96
Democratic Bill Petulla 17,499 42.94
29 Democratic Tim Brennan Running Democratic Tim Brennan
Republican Steve Mekanik
Libertarian Rob Ronky
30 Democratic Arvind Venkat Running Democratic Arvind Venkat 21,886 54.26
Republican Nathan Wolfe 17,741 43.98
Libertarian William Baierl 675 1.67
31 Democratic Perry Warren Running Democratic Perry Warren
Republican Bernie Sauer
32 Democratic Joe McAndrew Running Democratic Joe McAndrew 31,154 97.26
33 Democratic Mandy Steele Running Democratic Mandy Steele 20,010 55.72
Republican Gary Lotz 15,842 44.11
34 Democratic Abigail Salisbury Running Democratic Abigail Salisbury 30,152 97.45
35 Democratic Matt Gergely Running Democratic Matt Gergely 23,477 95.42
36 Democratic Jessica Benham Running Democratic Jessica Benham 22,198 77.80
Libertarian Ross Sylvester 5,974 20.94
37 Republican Mindy Fee Running Republican Mindy Fee
Democratic John George
38 Democratic Nick Pisciottano Retiring[20] Democratic John Inglis 19,539 55.43
Republican Stone Sobieralski 15,652 44.41
39[112][113] Republican Andrew Kuzma Reelected Republican Andrew Kuzma 23,808 62.07
Democratic Angela Girol 14,546 37.93
40[114][115] Republican Natalie Mihalek Reelected Republican Natalie Mihalek 25,165 60.37
Democratic Peter Kohnke 16,518 39.63
41 Republican Brett Miller Running Republican Brett Miller
Democratic Brad Chambers
42 Democratic Dan Miller Running Democratic Dan Miller 26,911 66.57
Republican Joseph Leckenby 13,429 33.22
43 Republican Keith Greiner Running Republican Keith Greiner
44 Republican Valerie Gaydos Running Republican Valerie Gaydos 20,794 53.75
Democratic Hadley Haas 17,853 46.15
45 Democratic Anita Astorino Kulik Running Democratic Anita Astorino Kulik 21,001 57.95
Republican James Julius 15,178 41.88
46[116][117] Republican Jason Ortitay Reelected Republican Jason Ortitay 22,888 62.16
Democratic Alex Taylor 13,931 37.94
47 Republican Joe D'Orsie Running Republican Joe D'Orsie
Democratic Ed Ritter
48[118] Republican Tim O'Neal Reelected Republican Tim O'Neal' 24,213 100.00
49 Democratic Ismail Smith-Wade-El Running Democratic Ismail Smith-Wade-El
50[119][120] Republican Bud Cook Reelected Republican Bud Cook 20,424 69.11
Democratic Drew Ross Manko[c] 9,131 30.89
51 Republican Charity Grimm Krupa Running Republican Charity Grimm Krupa
Democratic George Rattay
52 Republican Ryan Warner Running Republican Ryan Warner
53 Democratic Steve Malagari Running Democratic Steve Malagari
Republican Cheryl Bonavita-Cressman
54 Democratic Greg Scott Running Democratic Greg Scott
Republican Martin Dickerson
55 Republican Jill Cooper Running Republican Jill Cooper
Democratic Davon Magwood
56 Republican George Dunbar Retiring[27] Republican Brian Rasel
57 Republican Eric Nelson Running Republican Eric Nelson
58 Republican Eric Davanzo Running Republican Eric Davanzo
Democratic Cherri Rogers
59 Republican Leslie Rossi Running Republican Leslie Rossi
Democratic Margaret Zelenak
60 Republican Abby Major Running Republican Abby Major
61 Democratic Liz Hanbidge Running Democratic Liz Hanbidge
Republican Michelle Rupp
62 Republican James Struzzi Running Republican James Struzzi
63 Republican Donna Oberlander Retiring[28] Republican Josh Bashline
Democratic Pat Ritchie
64[122][123] Republican Lee James Reelected Republican Lee James 25,456 86.97
Constitution Ron Johnson 3,814 13.03
65[124][125][126] Republican Kathy Rapp Reelected Republican Kathy Rapp 23,145 72.96
Democratic Erin Willman 8,577 27.04
66 Republican Brian Smith Running Republican Brian Smith
67 Republican Martin Causer Running Republican Martin Causer
Democratic Rajeev Pradhan
68 Republican Clint Owlett Running Republican Clint Owlett
69 Republican Carl Walker Metzgar Running Republican Carl Walker Metzgar
70 Democratic Matthew Bradford Running Democratic Matthew Bradford
Republican Ed Moye
71 Republican James Rigby Running Republican James Rigby
72 Democratic Frank Burns Running Democratic Frank Burns
Republican Amy Bradley
73 Republican Dallas Kephart Running Republican Dallas Kephart
74[109] Democratic Dan K. Williams Reelected Democratic Dan K. Williams 17,667 55.05
Republican Dale Hensel 14,428 44.95
75 Republican Michael Armanini Running Republican Michael Armanini
76 Republican Stephanie Borowicz Running Republican Stephanie Borowicz
Democratic Denise Maris
77 Democratic H. Scott Conklin Running Democratic H. Scott Conklin 18,546 61.25
Republican Marie Librizzi 11,678 38.57
78 Republican Jesse Topper Running Republican Jesse Topper
79 Republican Louis Schmitt Jr. Running Republican Louis Schmitt Jr.
80 Republican Jim Gregory Lost primary Republican Scott Barger
81 Republican Rich Irvin Running Republican Rich Irvin
Democratic Sean Steeg
82 Democratic Paul Takac Running Democratic Paul Takac 16,555 53.70
Republican Therese Rohal-Hollen 14,220 46.12
83 Republican Jamie Flick Running Republican Jamie Flick
84 Republican Joe Hamm Running Republican Joe Hamm
85 Republican David H. Rowe Running Republican David H. Rowe
Democratic Nicholas Jacobson
86 Republican Perry A. Stambaugh Running Republican Perry A. Stambaugh
87 Republican Thomas Kutz Running Republican Thomas Kutz
Democratic John Flood
88 Republican Sheryl M. Delozier Running Republican Sheryl M. Delozier
Democratic Sara Agerton
89 Republican Rob Kauffman Running Republican Rob Kauffman
Democratic Noah Kreischer
90 Republican Paul Schemel Retiring[29] Republican Chad Reichard
91 Republican Dan Moul Running Republican Dan Moul
92 Republican Dawn Keefer Retiring[30] Republican Marc Anderson
Democratic Dan Almoney
93 Republican Mike Jones Running Republican Mike Jones
94 Republican Wendy Fink Running Republican Wendy Fink
95 Democratic Carol Hill-Evans Running Democratic Carol Hill-Evans
Republican Jasmine Rivera
96 Democratic Mike Sturla Withdrew[21] Democratic Nikki Rivera
Republican Eric Beezer
97 Republican Steven Mentzer Running Republican Steven Mentzer
Democratic Bob Rudy
98 Republican Tom Jones Running Republican Tom Jones
Democratic Lynn McCleary
99 Republican David H. Zimmerman Running Republican David H. Zimmerman
100 Republican Bryan Cutler Running Republican Bryan Cutler
101 Republican John Schlegel Running Republican John Schlegel
102 Republican Russ Diamond Running Republican Russ Diamond
103 Democratic Patty Kim Retiring[22] Democratic Nate Davidson
Republican Cynthia Ward
104 Democratic Dave Madsen Running Democratic Dave Madsen
105 Democratic Justin C. Fleming Running Democratic Justin C. Fleming
106 Republican Tom Mehaffie Running Republican Tom Mehaffie
Democratic Anju Singh
107 Republican Joanne Stehr Running Republican Joanne Stehr
108 Republican Michael Stender Running Republican Michael Stender
109 Republican Robert Leadbeter Running Republican Robert Leadbeter
Democratic Nicholas McGraw
110 Republican Tina Pickett Running Republican Tina Pickett
111 Republican Jonathan Fritz Running Republican Jonathan Fritz
112 Democratic Kyle Mullins Running Democratic Kyle Mullins
113 Democratic Kyle Donahue Running Democratic Kyle Donahue
114 Democratic Bridget Malloy Kosierowski Running Democratic Bridget Malloy Kosierowski
115 Democratic Maureen Madden Running Democratic Maureen Madden
Republican Matthew Long
116 Republican Dane Watro Running Republican Dane Watro
Democratic Deb Adoff
117 Republican Mike Cabell Lost Primary Republican Jamie Walsh
118 Democratic Jim Haddock Running Democratic Jim Haddock
Republican McKayla Kathio
119 Republican Alec Ryncavage Running Republican Alec Ryncavage
Democratic Megan Kocher
120 Republican Aaron Kaufer Retiring[31] Republican Brenda Pugh
Democratic Fern Leard
121 Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski Running Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski
Republican Dino Disler
122 Republican Doyle Heffley Running Republican Doyle Heffley
123 Republican Timothy Twardzik Running Republican Timothy Twardzik
Democratic Michael Zvalaren
124 Republican Jamie Barton Running Republican Jamie Barton
Democratic Tina Burns
125 Republican Joe Kerwin Running Republican Joe Kerwin
Democratic Gene Stilp
126 Democratic Mark Rozzi Retiring[23] Democratic Jacklyn Rusnock
Republican James Oswald
127 Democratic Manny Guzman Jr. Running Democratic Manny Guzman Jr.
128 Republican Mark M. Gillen Running Republican Mark M. Gillen
129 Democratic Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz Running Democratic Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz
Republican Susan Larkin
130 Republican David Maloney Running Republican David Maloney
Democratic Rayne Reitnauer
131 Republican Milou Mackenzie Running Republican Milou Mackenzie
Democratic Meriam Sabih
132 Democratic Mike Schlossberg Running Democratic Mike Schlossberg
133 Democratic Jeanne McNeill Running Democratic Jeanne McNeill
134 Democratic Peter Schweyer Running Democratic Peter Schweyer
135 Democratic Steve Samuelson Running Democratic Steve Samuelson
136 Democratic Robert L. Freeman Running Democratic Robert L. Freeman
137 Republican Joe Emrick Running Republican Joe Emrick
Democratic Anna Thomas
138 Republican Ann Flood Running Republican Ann Flood
Democratic Jared Bitting
139 Republican Jeffrey Olsommer Running Republican Jeffrey Olsommer
Democratic Robin Skibber
140 Democratic Jim Prokopiak Running Democratic Jim Prokopiak
Republican Candace Cabanas
141 Democratic Tina Davis Running Democratic Tina Davis
Republican Noah Boyd
142 Republican Joe Hogan Running Republican Joe Hogan
Democratic Anna Payne
143 Republican Shelby Labs Running Republican Shelby Labs
Democratic Eleanor Breslin
144 Democratic Brian Munroe Running Democratic Brian Munroe
Republican Daniel McPhillips
145 Republican Craig Staats Running Republican Craig Staats
Democratic Vera Cole
146 Democratic Joe Ciresi Running Democratic Joe Ciresi
Republican Michael McCloskey
147 Republican Donna Scheuren Running Republican Donna Scheuren
Democratic Al Leach
148 Democratic Mary Jo Daley Running Democratic Mary Jo Daley
149 Democratic Tim Briggs Running Democratic Tim Briggs
150 Democratic Joe Webster Running Democratic Joe Webster
Republican Simone Collins
151 Democratic Melissa Cerrato Running Democratic Melissa Cerrato
Republican Allen Anderson
152 Democratic Nancy Guenst Running Democratic Nancy Guenst
Republican Tim Bertman
153 Democratic Ben Sanchez Running Democratic Ben Sanchez
Republican Joseph Rooney
154 Democratic Napoleon Nelson Running Democratic Napoleon Nelson
Republican Thom Estilow
155[127] Democratic Danielle Friel Otten Reelected Democratic Danielle Friel Otten 23,362 57.32
Republican Rodney Simon 17,396 42.68
156[127] Democratic Chris Pielli Reelected Democratic Chris Pielli 22,786 58.66
Republican Kris R. Vollrath 16,059 41.34
157[127] Democratic Melissa Shusterman Reelected Democratic Melissa Shusterman 25,141 60.51
Republican Regina Mauro 16,408 39.49
158[127] Democratic Christina Sappey Reelected Democratic Christina Sappey 22,052 57.98
Republican Tina Ayala 15,983 42.02
159[128] Democratic Carol Kazeem Reelected Democratic Carol Kazeem 20,161 100.00
160[129][130] Republican Craig Williams Reelected Republican Craig Williams 21,834 51.80
Democratic Elizabeth R. Moro 20,313 48.20
161[131] Democratic Leanne Krueger Reelected Democratic Leanne Krueger 22,393 58.20
Republican John Mancinelli Jr. 16,084 41.80
162[132] Democratic David Delloso Reelected Democratic David Delloso 19,815 56.68
Republican Gabriella Mendez 15,143 43.32
163[133] Democratic Heather Boyd Reelected Democratic Heather Boyd 21,022 63.21
Republican Jeffrey O. Jones 12,238 36.79
164[134] Democratic Gina Curry Reelected Democratic Gina Curry 21,017 100.00
165[135] Democratic Jennifer O'Mara Reelected Democratic Jennifer O'Mara 24,659 16,730
Republican Liz Piazza 16,730 40.42
166[136] Democratic Greg Vitali Reelected Democratic Greg Vitali 25,233 60.37
Republican Kay Dugery 16,565 39.63
167[129] Democratic Kristine Howard Reelected Democratic Kristine Howard 23,301 58.57
Republican Melissa Dicranian 16,484 41.43
168[137] Democratic Lisa Borowski Reelected Democratic Lisa Borowski 22,634 58.10
Republican Kathryn Buckley 16,326 41.90
169 Republican Kate Klunk Running Republican Kate Klunk
170[106] Republican Martina White Reelected Republican Martina White 19,768 100.00
171 Republican Kerry Benninghoff Running Republican Kerry Benninghoff
172[106] Democratic Kevin J. Boyle Lost Primary Democratic Sean Dougherty 12,836 50.94
Republican Aizaz Gill 12,340 48.97
173[106] Democratic Patrick Gallagher Reelected Democratic Pat Gallagher 13,374 100.00
174[106] Democratic Ed Neilson Reelected Democratic Ed Neilson 15,011 100.00
175[106] Democratic Mary Isaacson Reelected Democratic Mary Isaacson 29,976 100.00
176 Republican Jack Rader Running Republican Jack Rader
Democratic Hope Christman
177[106] Democratic Joseph C. Hohenstein Reelected Democratic Joseph C. Hohenstein 17,234 100.00
178 Republican Kristin Marcell Running Republican Kristin Marcell
Democratic Paul Lang
179[106] Democratic Jason Dawkins Reelected Democratic Jason Dawkins 14,583 100.00
180[106] Democratic Jose Giral Running Democratic Jose Giral 11,487 100.00
181[106] Democratic Malcolm Kenyatta Reelected Democratic Malcolm Kenyatta 23,165 100.00
182[106] Democratic Ben Waxman Reelected Democratic Ben Waxman 32,994 100.00
183 Republican Zach Mako Running Republican Zach Mako
Democratic Joeseph Lenzi
184[106] Democratic Elizabeth Fiedler Reelected Democratic Elizabeth Fiedler 20,306 100.00
185[106][138] Democratic Regina Young Reelected Democratic Regina Young 19,366 100.00
186[106] Democratic Jordan A. Harris Reelected Democratic Jordan A. Harris 27,658 100.00
187 Republican Ryan Mackenzie Retired[32] Republican Gary Day
Democratic Stefanie Rafes
188[106] Democratic Rick Krajewski Reelected Democratic Rick Krajewski 26,408 100.00
189 Democratic Tarah Probst Running Democratic Tarah Probst
Republican Lisa Vanwhy
190[106] Democratic G. Roni Green Reelected Democratic G. Roni Green 24,492 100.00
191[106][139] Democratic Joanna E. McClinton Reelected Democratic Joanna E. McClinton 23,939 100.00
192[106] Democratic Morgan Cephas Reelected Democratic Morgan Cephas 26,635 100.00
193 Republican Torren Ecker Running Republican Torren Ecker
194[106] Democratic Tarik Khan Reelected Democratic Tarik Khan 29,784 100.00
195[106] Democratic Keith Harris Reelected Democratic Keith Harris 26,653 100.00
196 Republican Seth Grove Running Republican Seth Grove
197[140] Democratic Danilo Burgos Reelected Democratic Danilo Burgos 16,952 100.00
198[140] Democratic Darisha Parker Reelected Democratic Darisha Parker 23,842 100.00
199 Republican Barbara Gleim Reelected Republican Barbara Gleim
Democratic Rick Christie
200[140] Democratic Chris Rabb Reelected Democratic Chris Rabb 35,743 100.00
201[140] Democratic Andre Carroll Reelected Democratic Andre Carroll 26,154 100.00
202[140] Democratic Jared Solomon Reelected Democratic Jared Solomon 10,586 100.00
203[140] Democratic Anthony A. Bellmon Reelected Democratic Anthony A. Bellmon 17,389 100.00

Source: Pennsylvania Department of State

Notes

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  1. ^ Democrat Mark Rozzi briefly served as speaker following the 2022 elections, but resigned the position for McClinton on February 28, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Won as a write-in candidate
  3. ^ Stephanie Waggett won the Democratic nomination via write-in votes, but withdrew from the race. Drew Ross Manko was selected to replace Waggett.[121]

See also

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References

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