2024 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election
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The 2024 elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives will be 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 will take place on April 23.[3]
On February 7, 2023, Democrats affirmed their first majority in the chamber since 2010 after winning 3 special elections.[4]
Special elections
140th legislative district
Democrat John Galloway was elected magisterial district judge unopposed, succeeding District Judge Jan Vislosky upon her retirement.[5] House Speaker Joanna McClinton scheduled a special election for February 13, 2024.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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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.[7][8]
139th legislative district
Republican Joseph Adams resigned from the House on February 9, 2024.[9] A special election will be held on April 23.[10] Sterling Township supervisor Jeffrey Olsommer is the Republican nominee, while former Pike County Area Agency on Aging chair Robin Skibber is the Democratic nominee.[11]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jeffrey Olsommer | |||
Democratic | Robin Skibber | |||
Total votes |
Results summary
Retiring incumbents
Democrats
- District 38: Nick Pisciottano is retiring to run for State Senate[12][13]
- District 103: Patty Kim is retiring to run for State Senate[14][13]
- District 126: Mark Rozzi is retiring[15]
- District 201: Stephen Kinsey is retiring[16][13]
Republicans
- District 5: Barry Jozwiak is retiring[17][13]
- District 14: Jim E. Marshall is retiring[18][13]
- District 28: Rob Mercuri is retiring to run for congress[19][13]
- District 56: George Dunbar is retiring[20][13]
- District 63: Donna Oberlander is retiring[21][13]
- District 90: Paul Schemel is retiring[22][13]
- District 92: Dawn Keefer is retiring to run for State Senate[23][13]
- District 120: Aaron Kaufer is retiring[24][13]
- District 187: Ryan Mackenzie is retiring to run for congress[25][13]
Incumbents defeated in primary
Democrats
Republicans
Primary elections
Democratic primary
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Source:[27]
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
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CNalysis[28] | Tilt D | February 29, 2024 |
Overview
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District breakdown
District | Party | Incumbent | Status | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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1 | Democratic | Pat Harkins | Running | ||||||
2 | Democratic | Robert Merski | Running | ||||||
3 | Democratic | Ryan Bizzarro | Running[b] | ||||||
4 | Republican | Jake Banta | Running | ||||||
5 | Republican | Barry Jozwiak | Retiring[17] | ||||||
6 | Republican | Brad Roae | Running | ||||||
7 | Republican | Parke Wentling | Running | ||||||
8 | Republican | Aaron Bernstine | Running | ||||||
9 | Republican | Marla Brown | Running | ||||||
10 | Democratic | Amen Brown | Running | ||||||
11 | Republican | Marci Mustello | Running | ||||||
12 | Republican | Stephenie Scialabba | Running | ||||||
13 | Republican | John Lawrence | Running | ||||||
14 | Republican | Jim E. Marshall | Retiring[18] | ||||||
15 | Republican | Josh Kail | Running | ||||||
16 | Democratic | Robert Matzie | Running | ||||||
17 | Republican | Tim Bonner | Running | ||||||
18 | Republican | K.C. Tomlinson | Running | ||||||
19 | Democratic | Aerion Abney | Running | ||||||
20 | Democratic | Emily Kinkead | Running | ||||||
21 | Democratic | Lindsay Powell | Running | ||||||
22 | Democratic | Joshua Siegel | Running | ||||||
23 | Democratic | Dan Frankel | Running | ||||||
24 | Democratic | La'Tasha D. Mayes | Running | ||||||
25 | Democratic | Brandon Markosek | Running | ||||||
26 | Democratic | Paul Friel | Running | ||||||
27 | Democratic | Dan Deasy | Running | ||||||
28 | Republican | Rob Mercuri | Retiring[19] | ||||||
29 | Democratic | Tim Brennan | Running | ||||||
30 | Democratic | Arvind Venkat | Running | ||||||
31 | Democratic | Perry Warren | Running | ||||||
32 | Democratic | Joe McAndrew | Running | ||||||
33 | Democratic | Mandy Steele | Running | ||||||
34 | Democratic | Abigail Salisbury | Running | ||||||
35 | Democratic | Matt Gergely | Running | ||||||
36 | Democratic | Jessica Benham | Running | ||||||
37 | Republican | Mindy Fee | Running | ||||||
38 | Democratic | Nick Pisciottano | Retiring[12] | ||||||
39 | Republican | Andrew Kuzma | Running | ||||||
40 | Republican | Natalie Mihalek | Running | ||||||
41 | Republican | Brett Miller | Running | ||||||
42 | Democratic | Dan Miller | Running | ||||||
43 | Republican | Keith Greiner | Running | ||||||
44 | Republican | Valerie Gaydos | Running | ||||||
45 | Democratic | Anita Astorino Kulik | Running | ||||||
46 | Republican | Jason Ortitay | Running | ||||||
47 | Republican | Joe D'Orsie | Running | ||||||
48 | Republican | Tim O'Neal | Running | ||||||
49 | Democratic | Ismail Smith-Wade-El | Running | ||||||
50 | Republican | Bud Cook | Running | ||||||
51 | Republican | Charity Grimm Krupa | Running | ||||||
52 | Republican | Ryan Warner | Running | ||||||
53 | Democratic | Steve Malagari | Running | ||||||
54 | Democratic | Greg Scott | Running | ||||||
55 | Republican | Jill Cooper | Running | ||||||
56 | Republican | George Dunbar | Retiring[20] | ||||||
57 | Republican | Eric Nelson | Running | ||||||
58 | Republican | Eric Davanzo | Running | ||||||
59 | Republican | Leslie Rossi | Running | ||||||
60 | Republican | Abby Major | Running | ||||||
61 | Democratic | Liz Hanbidge | Running | ||||||
62 | Republican | James Struzzi | Running | ||||||
63 | Republican | Donna Oberlander | Retiring[21] | ||||||
64 | Republican | Lee James | Running | ||||||
65 | Republican | Kathy Rapp | Running | ||||||
66 | Republican | Brian Smith | Running | ||||||
67 | Republican | Martin Causer | Running | ||||||
68 | Republican | Clint Owlett | Running | ||||||
69 | Republican | Carl Walker Metzgar | Running | ||||||
70 | Democratic | Matthew Bradford | Running | ||||||
71 | Republican | James Rigby | Running | ||||||
72 | Democratic | Frank Burns | Running | ||||||
73 | Republican | Dallas Kephart | Running | ||||||
74 | Democratic | Dan K. Williams | Running | ||||||
75 | Republican | Michael Armanini | Running | ||||||
76 | Republican | Stephanie Borowicz | Running | ||||||
77 | Democratic | H. Scott Conklin | Running | ||||||
78 | Republican | Jesse Topper | Running | ||||||
79 | Republican | Louis Schmitt Jr. | Running | ||||||
80 | Republican | Jim Gregory | Running | ||||||
81 | Republican | Rich Irvin | Running | ||||||
82 | Democratic | Paul Takac | Running | ||||||
83 | Republican | Jamie Flick | Running | ||||||
84 | Republican | Joe Hamm | Running | ||||||
85 | Republican | David H. Rowe | Running | ||||||
86 | Republican | Perry A. Stambaugh | Running | ||||||
87 | Republican | Thomas Kutz | Running | ||||||
88 | Republican | Sheryl M. Delozier | Running | ||||||
89 | Republican | Rob Kauffman | Running | ||||||
90 | Republican | Paul Schemel | Retiring[22] | ||||||
91 | Republican | Dan Moul | Running | ||||||
92 | Republican | Dawn Keefer | Retiring[23] | ||||||
93 | Republican | Mike Jones | Running | ||||||
94 | Republican | Wendy Fink | Running | ||||||
95 | Democratic | Carol Hill-Evans | Running | ||||||
96 | Democratic | Mike Sturla | Running | ||||||
97 | Republican | Steven Mentzer | Running | ||||||
98 | Republican | Tom Jones | Running | ||||||
99 | Republican | David H. Zimmerman | Running | ||||||
100 | Republican | Bryan Cutler | Running | ||||||
101 | Republican | John Schlegel | Running | ||||||
102 | Republican | Russ Diamond | Running | ||||||
103 | Democratic | Patty Kim | Retiring[14] | ||||||
104 | Democratic | Dave Madsen | Running | ||||||
105 | Democratic | Justin C. Fleming | Running | ||||||
106 | Republican | Tom Mehaffie | Running | ||||||
107 | Republican | Joanne Stehr | Running | ||||||
108 | Republican | Michael Stender | Running | ||||||
109 | Republican | Robert Leadbeter | Running | ||||||
110 | Republican | Tina Pickett | Running | ||||||
111 | Republican | Jonathan Fritz | Running | ||||||
112 | Democratic | Kyle Mullins | Running | ||||||
113 | Democratic | Kyle Donahue | Running | ||||||
114 | Democratic | Bridget Malloy Kosierowski | Running | ||||||
115 | Democratic | Maureen Madden | Running | ||||||
116 | Republican | Dane Watro | Running | ||||||
117 | Republican | Mike Cabell | Running | ||||||
118 | Democratic | Jim Haddock | Running | ||||||
119 | Republican | Alec Ryncavage | Running | ||||||
120 | Republican | Aaron Kaufer | Retiring[24] | ||||||
121 | Democratic | Eddie Day Pashinski | Running | ||||||
122 | Republican | Doyle Heffley | Running | ||||||
123 | Republican | Timothy Twardzik | Running | ||||||
124 | Republican | Jamie Barton | Running | ||||||
125 | Republican | Joe Kerwin | Running | ||||||
126 | Democratic | Mark Rozzi | Retiring[15] | ||||||
127 | Democratic | Manny Guzman Jr. | Running | ||||||
128 | Republican | Mark M. Gillen | Running | ||||||
129 | Democratic | Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz | Running | ||||||
130 | Republican | David Maloney | Running | ||||||
131 | Republican | Milou Mackenzie | Running | ||||||
132 | Democratic | Mike Schlossberg | Running | ||||||
133 | Democratic | Jeanne McNeill | Running | ||||||
134 | Democratic | Peter Schweyer | Running | ||||||
135 | Democratic | Steve Samuelson | Running | ||||||
136 | Democratic | Robert L. Freeman | Running | ||||||
137 | Republican | Joe Emrick | Running | ||||||
138 | Republican | Ann Flood | Running | ||||||
139 | Republican | Joseph Adams | Retiring[30] | ||||||
140 | Democratic | John Galloway | Running | ||||||
141 | Democratic | Tina Davis | Running | ||||||
142 | Republican | Joe Hogan | Running | ||||||
143 | Republican | Shelby Labs | Running | ||||||
144 | Democratic | Brian Munroe | Running | ||||||
145 | Republican | Craig Staats | Running | ||||||
146 | Democratic | Joe Ciresi | Running | ||||||
147 | Republican | Donna Scheuren | Running | ||||||
148 | Democratic | Mary Jo Daley | Running | ||||||
149 | Democratic | Tim Briggs | Running | ||||||
150 | Democratic | Joe Webster | Running | ||||||
151 | Democratic | Melissa Cerrato | Running | ||||||
152 | Democratic | Nancy Guenst | Running | ||||||
153 | Democratic | Ben Sanchez | Running | ||||||
154 | Democratic | Napoleon Nelson | Running | ||||||
155 | Democratic | Danielle Friel Otten | Running | ||||||
156 | Democratic | Chris Pielli | Running | ||||||
157 | Democratic | Melissa Shusterman | Running | ||||||
158 | Democratic | Christina Sappey | Running | ||||||
159 | Democratic | Carol Kazeem | Running | ||||||
160 | Republican | Craig Williams | Running | ||||||
161 | Democratic | Leanne Krueger | Running | ||||||
162 | Democratic | David Delloso | Running | ||||||
163 | Democratic | Heather Boyd | Running | ||||||
164 | Democratic | Gina Curry | Running | ||||||
165 | Democratic | Jennifer O'Mara | Running | ||||||
166 | Democratic | Greg Vitali | Running | ||||||
167 | Democratic | Kristine Howard | Running | ||||||
168 | Republican | Lisa Borowski | Running | ||||||
169 | Republican | Kate Klunk | Running | ||||||
170 | Republican | Martina White | Running | ||||||
171 | Republican | Kerry Benninghoff | Running | ||||||
172 | Democratic | Kevin J. Boyle | Running | ||||||
173 | Democratic | Patrick Gallagher | Running | ||||||
174 | Democratic | Ed Neilson | Running | ||||||
175 | Democratic | Mary Isaacson | Running | ||||||
176 | Republican | Jack Rader | Running | ||||||
177 | Democratic | Joseph C. Hohenstein | Running | ||||||
178 | Republican | Kristin Marcell | Running | ||||||
179 | Democratic | Jason Dawkins | Running | ||||||
180 | Democratic | Jose Giral | Running | ||||||
181 | Democratic | Malcolm Kenyatta | Running | ||||||
182 | Democratic | Ben Waxman | Running | ||||||
183 | Republican | Zach Mako | Running | ||||||
184 | Democratic | Elizabeth Fiedler | Running | ||||||
185 | Democratic | Regina Young | Running | ||||||
186 | Democratic | Jordan A. Harris | Running | ||||||
187 | Republican | Ryan Mackenzie | Retiring[25] | ||||||
188 | Democratic | Rick Krajewski | Running | ||||||
189 | Democratic | Tarah Probst | Running | ||||||
190 | Democratic | G. Roni Green | Running | ||||||
191 | Democratic | Joanna E. McClinton | Running | ||||||
192 | Democratic | Morgan Cephas | Running | ||||||
193 | Republican | Torren Ecker | Running | ||||||
194 | Democratic | Tarik Khan | Running | ||||||
195 | Democratic | Donna Bullock | Running | ||||||
196 | Republican | Seth Grove | Running | ||||||
197 | Democratic | Danilo Burgos | Running | ||||||
198 | Democratic | Darisha Parker | Running | ||||||
199 | Republican | Barbara Gleim | Running | ||||||
200 | Democratic | Chris Rabb | Running | ||||||
201 | Democratic | Stephen Kinsey | Retiring[16] | ||||||
202 | Democratic | Jared Solomon | Running | ||||||
203 | Democratic | Anthony A. Bellmon | Running |
Source: Pennsylvania Department of State
Notes
- ^ Democrat Mark Rozzi briefly served as speaker following the 2022 elections, but resigned the position for McClinton on February 28, 2023.
- ^ Bizzarro is running concurrently for Pennsylvania Treasurer[29]
See also
References
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- ^ a b Ulrich, Steve (January 31, 2024). "Rozzi Leaves Auditor General Race, Politics, To Focus On Mental Health". PoliticsPA. Retrieved January 31, 2024.
- ^ a b Ulrich, Steve (January 23, 2024). "HD-201: Kinsey Says Current House Term Will Be His Last". PoliticsPA.
- ^ a b Shuey, Karen (January 26, 2024). "PA Rep. Barry Jozwiak announces he will not run for reelection". Reading Eagle.
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External links
- 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