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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]

2022 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 90 113
Seats after 102 101
Seat change 12 12
Popular vote 2,258,892 2,638,894
Percentage 45.76% 53.46%
Swing 0.81% 0.73%

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

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.[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 Edit

19th legislative district Edit

This election took place on April 5, 2022.[6]

2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 19 special election[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Aerion Abney 2,707 85.02
Write-in 477 14.98
Total votes 3,184 100%
Democratic hold

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 Edit

This election took place on April 5, 2022.[9]

2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 24 special election[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Martell Covington 5,101 92.95
Republican Todd Elliott Koger 313 5.70
Write-in 74 1.35
Total votes 5,488 100%
Democratic hold

Democrat Martell Covington was elected to finish the term of Ed Gainey, who resigned to become the mayor of Pittsburgh.[8]

116th legislative district Edit

This election took place on April 5, 2022.[11]

2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 116 special election[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert Schnee 2,818 55.93
Democratic Amilcar S. Arroyo 1,291 25.63
Libertarian Paul Cwalina 213 4.23
Write-in 716 14.21
Total votes 5,038 100%
Republican hold

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 Edit

Redistricting Edit

Due to redistricting after the 2020 United States census, several representatives have been drawn into new districts, and some districts have no incumbent.[14]

Retiring incumbents Edit

Democrats Edit

  1. District 7: Mark Longietti retired.
  2. District 50: Pam Snyder retired.
  3. District 113: Thom Welby retired.
  4. District 118: Mike Carroll retired.
  5. District 119: Gerald Mullery retired.
  6. District 156: Dianne Herrin retired.
  7. District 173: Michael Driscoll retired to run for Philadelphia City Council.
  8. District 180: Angel Cruz retired.
  9. District 182: Brian Sims retired to run for lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania.

Republicans Edit

  1. District 4: Curt Sonney retired.
  2. District 33: Carrie DelRosso retired to run for lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania.
  3. District 12: Daryl Metcalfe retired.
  4. District 29: Meghan Schroeder retired.
  5. District 30: Lori Mizgorski retired to run for state senator from District 38.
  6. District 51: Matt Dowling retired (after winning his primary) after Pennsylvania State Police charged him with DUI.[15]
  7. District 54: Bob Brooks retired.
  8. District 73: Tommy Sankey retired.
  9. District 83: Jeff Wheeland retired.
  10. District 87: Greg Rothman retired to run for state senator from District 34.
  11. District 98: David Hickernell retired.
  12. District 101: Frank Ryan retired.
  13. District 104: Sue Helm retired.
  14. District 105: Andrew Lewis retired.
  15. District 107: Kurt Masser retired.
  16. District 109: David Millard retired.
  17. District 116: Robert Schnee retired.
  18. District 117: Karen Boback retired.
  19. District 124: Jerry Knowles retired.
  20. District 129: Jim Cox retired.
  21. District 139: Michael Peifer retired.
  22. District 142: Frank Farry retired to run for state senator from District 6.
  23. District 147: Tracy Pennycuick retired to run for state senator from District 24.
  24. District 178: Wendi Thomas retired.
  25. District 189: Rosemary Brown retired to run for state senator from District 40.

Incumbents defeated in primary Edit

Democrats Edit

  1. District 24: Martell Covington lost renomination to La'Tasha Mayes.[16]
  2. District 159: Brian Kirkland lost renomination to Carol Kazeem.[17]
  3. District 194: Pam DeLissio lost renomination to Tarik Khan.[18]
  4. District 200: Isabella Fitzgerald lost renomination to fellow incumbent Chris Rabb in a redistricting race.[18]

Republicans Edit

  1. District 39: Mike Puskaric lost renomination to Andrew Kuzma.[19]
  2. District 47: Keith Gillespie lost renomination to Joe D'Orsie.[18]
  3. District 55: Jason Silvis lost renomination to Jill Cooper.[20]
  4. District 86: John Hershey lost renomination to fellow incumbent Perry Stambaugh in a redistricting race.[21]
  5. District 94: Stan Saylor lost renomination to Wendy Jo Fink.[18]
  6. District 187: Gary Day lost renomination to fellow incumbent Ryan Mackenzie in a redistricting race.[18]

Primary elections Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Ran as a write-in candidate

General election Edit

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[88] Likely R May 19, 2022

Overview Edit

Affiliation Candidates Votes Vote % Seats Won
Democratic 156 2,258,892 45.82% 102
Republican 167 2,638,894 53.53% 101
Libertarian 13 23,614 0.48% 0
Green 2 6,500 0.13% 0
Independent 2 1,826 0.04% 0
Total 341 4,929,726 100.00% 203

Close races Edit

Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. District 142, 0.2%
  2. District 151, 0.2% (gain)
  3. District 144, 1.6% (gain)
  4. District 137, 2.3%
  5. District 7, 2.8% (gain)
  6. District 18, 4.6%
  7. District 118, 4.6%
  8. District 160, 4.6%
  9. District 9, 5.8% (gain)
  10. District 143, 6.2%
  11. District 121, 8.8%
  12. District 72, 8.8%
  13. District 33, 9% (gain)
  14. District 88, 9.4%
  15. District 147, 9.4%
  16. District 131, 9.6%

District breakdown Edit

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 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 Michael 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 James 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 Patrick 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 Edit

For months after the election, partisan control of the chamber was claimed by both parties with 3 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 broke a promise to switch his party registration to an independent.[156]

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2022, pennsylvania, house, representatives, election, 2022, elections, pennsylvania, house, representatives, were, held, november, 2022, with, districts, currently, being, decided, term, office, those, elected, 2022, began, when, house, representatives, conven. 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 2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election 2020 November 8 2022 2022 11 08 2024 All 203 seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives102 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader Joanna McClinton Bryan CutlerParty Democratic RepublicanLeader since December 1 2020 2020 12 01 June 22 2020 2020 06 22 1 Leader s seat 191st 100thLast election 90 113Seats after 102 101Seat change 12 12Popular vote 2 258 892 2 638 894Percentage 45 76 53 46 Swing 0 81 0 73 Results by gains and holdsResults by winning party vote shareResults Democratic gain Republican gain Democratic hold Republican hold Vote Share 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Speaker before electionBryan CutlerRepublican Elected Speaker Mark RozziDemocraticIn 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 3 4 5 This defied many analysts predictions including that of Sabato s Crystal Ball which had rated House control as Likely Republican Contents 1 Special elections 1 1 19th legislative district 1 2 24th legislative district 1 3 116th legislative district 2 Results summary 2 1 Redistricting 2 2 Retiring incumbents 2 2 1 Democrats 2 2 2 Republicans 2 3 Incumbents defeated in primary 2 3 1 Democrats 2 3 2 Republicans 3 Primary elections 3 1 Democratic primary 3 2 Republican primary 4 General election 4 1 Predictions 4 2 Overview 4 3 Close races 4 4 District breakdown 5 Aftermath 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksSpecial elections Edit19th legislative district Edit This election took place on April 5 2022 6 2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 19 special election 7 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Aerion Abney 2 707 85 02Write in 477 14 98Total votes 3 184 100 Democratic holdDemocrat 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 Edit This election took place on April 5 2022 9 2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 24 special election 10 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Martell Covington 5 101 92 95Republican Todd Elliott Koger 313 5 70Write in 74 1 35Total votes 5 488 100 Democratic holdDemocrat Martell Covington was elected to finish the term of Ed Gainey who resigned to become the mayor of Pittsburgh 8 116th legislative district Edit This election took place on April 5 2022 11 2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 116 special election 12 Party Candidate Votes Republican Robert Schnee 2 818 55 93Democratic Amilcar S Arroyo 1 291 25 63Libertarian Paul Cwalina 213 4 23Write in 716 14 21Total votes 5 038 100 Republican holdRepublican 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 EditRedistricting Edit Due to redistricting after the 2020 United States census several representatives have been drawn into new districts and some districts have no incumbent 14 Retiring incumbents Edit Democrats Edit 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 Edit 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 Edit Democrats Edit 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 Edit 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 Jo Fink 18 District 187 Gary Day lost renomination to fellow incumbent Ryan Mackenzie in a redistricting race 18 Primary elections EditDemocratic primary Edit 2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives electionsDemocratic Primary District Candidates Votes Percent1 Pat Harkins Unopposed2 Robert Merski Unopposed3 Ryan Bizzarro Unopposed4 Chelsea Oliver Unopposed5 No candidate filed for party 6 Nerissa Galt Unopposed7 22 Timothy M McGonigle 5 024 80 77Mitchel Henderson 1 177 18 928 No candidate filed for party 9 Chris Sainato Unopposed10 23 Amen Brown 3 064 39 85Cassandra Green 2 881 37 47Sajda Blackwell 1 714 22 2911 No candidate filed for party 12 Robert Vigue Unopposed13 Chamir James Unopposed14 Bruce Carper Jr Unopposed15 No candidate filed for party 16 Robert Matzie Unopposed17 No candidate filed for party 18 Krzysztof Walski Unopposed19 24 Aerion Abney 5 080 64 06Glenn Grayson 2 809 35 4220 25 Emily Kinkead 6 352 65 4Nicholas Mastros 3 317 34 1521 Sara Innamorato Unopposed22 26 Joshua Siegel 1 712 63 69Saeed Georges 963 35 8323 Dan Frankel Unopposed24 27 LaTasha D Mayes 5 358 45 96Martell Covington 4 411 37 84Randall Taylor 1 824 15 6525 Brandon Markosek Unopposed26 Paul Friel Unopposed27 Dan Deasy Unopposed28 No candidate filed for party 29 Timothy Brennan Unopposed30 Arvind Venkat Unopposed31 Perry Warren Jr Unopposed32 Anthony M Deluca Unopposed33 28 Mandy Steele 5 358 63 81Tristen McClelland 2 982 35 5134 29 Summer Lee 9 168 65 59Abigail Salisbury 4 767 34 1135 Austin Davis Unopposed36 30 Jessica Benham 6 015 67 97Stephanie Fox 2 805 31 737 No candidate filed for party 38 Nick Pisciottano Unopposed39 No candidate filed for party 40 No candidate filed for party 41 No candidate filed for party 42 Dan Miller Unopposed43 No candidate filed for party 44 No candidate filed for party 45 Anita Kulik Unopposed46 No candidate filed for party 47 No candidate filed for party 48 No candidate filed for party 49 31 Izzy Smith Wade El 3 148 69 13Janet Diaz 1 412 30 8750 Douglas Mason Unopposed51 Richard Ringer Unopposed52 No candidate filed for party 53 Steve Malagari Unopposed54 Greg Scott 3 070 53 71Rochelle Culbreath 2 628 45 9855 32 Scott Gauss a 602 64 8756 No candidate filed for party 57 No candidate filed for party 58 Kenneth Bach Unopposed59 No candidate filed for party 60 Robert George Unopposed61 Liz Hanbidge Unopposed62 Brian Doyle Unopposed63 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 Unopposed71 No candidate filed for party 72 33 Frank Burns 4 765 71 17Michael Cashaw 1 896 28 3273 No candidate filed for party 74 Dan K Williams Unopposed75 No candidate filed for party 76 34 35 Denise Maris 2 381 61 52Elijah Probst 1 450 37 4777 H Scott Conklin Unopposed78 No candidate filed for party 79 No candidate filed for party 80 Kimberly Capenos Unopposed81 Ian Kidd Unopposed82 Paul Takac Unopposed83 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 Unopposed88 Sara Agerton Unopposed89 No candidate filed for party 90 No candidate filed for party 91 No candidate filed for party 92 Daniel Almoney Unopposed93 Christopher Rodkey Unopposed94 No candidate filed for party 95 Carol Hill Evans Unopposed96 36 Mike Sturla 4 209 57 08Dana Hamp Gulick 3 155 42 7997 No candidate filed for party 98 Mark Temons II Unopposed99 Joshua Michael Caltagirone Unopposed100 No candidate filed for party 101 Catherine Miller Unopposed102 Susan Quick Unopposed103 37 38 Patty Kim 5 602 75Heather MacDonald 1 853 24 81104 David Madsen Unopposed105 38 Justin Fleming 4 599 60 88Eric Epstein 2 946 39106 No candidate filed for party 107 No candidate filed for party 108 No candidate filed for party 109 Edward Giannattasio Unopposed110 No candidate filed for party 111 No candidate filed for party 112 Kyle Mullins Unopposed113 39 Kyle Donahue 4 400 64 6Patrick Flynn 2 374 34 86114 Bridget Kosierowski Unopposed115 Maureen Madden Unopposed116 Yesenia Rodriguez Unopposed117 No candidate filed for party 118 Jim Haddock 4 798 54 75Allison Lucarelli 3 913 44 65119 Vito Malacari Unopposed120 40 Fern Leard a 590 46 06121 Eddie Day Pashinski Unopposed122 Richard Kost Unopposed123 Kathleen Benyak Unopposed124 Tina Burns Unopposed125 No candidate filed for party 126 Mark Rozzi Unopposed127 Manny Guzman Jr Unopposed128 No candidate filed for party 129 41 Johanny Cepeda Freytiz 2 383 54 68Mark Detterline 1 969 45 18130 No candidate filed for party 131 Kevin Branco Unopposed132 Michael Schlossberg Unopposed133 Jeanne McNeill Unopposed134 26 Peter Schweyer 2 843 63Enid Santiago 1 666 36 92135 Steve Samuelson Unopposed136 Robert L Freeman Unopposed137 Anna Thomas Unopposed138 No candidate filed for party 139 42 43 Meghan Rosenfeld 2 202 53 14Marian Keegan 1 913 46 16140 John Galloway Unopposed141 Tina Davis Unopposed142 Mark Moffa Unopposed143 Gwen Stoltz Unopposed144 Brian Munroe Unopposed145 No candidate filed for party 146 Joe Ciresi Unopposed147 Alexandra Wisser Unopposed148 Mary Jo Daley Unopposed149 Tim Briggs Unopposed150 Joe Webster Unopposed151 Melissa Cerrato Unopposed152 Nancy Guenst Unopposed153 Ben Sanchez Unopposed154 Napoleon Nelson Unopposed155 Danielle Friel Otten Unopposed156 Chris Pielli Unopposed157 Melissa Shusterman Unopposed158 Christina Sappey Unopposed159 44 Carol Kazeem 2 545 55 76Brian Kirkland 2 019 44 24160 Cathy Spahr Unopposed161 Leanne Krueger Unopposed162 David Delloso Unopposed163 Michael Zabel Unopposed164 Gina Curry Unopposed165 Jennifer O Mara Unopposed166 44 Greg Vitali 5 979 58 18David Brown 4 298 41 82167 Kristine Howard Unopposed168 Lisa Borowski Unopposed169 Isaac Riston Unopposed170 No candidate filed for party 171 Robert Zeigler Unopposed172 23 Kevin J Boyle 3 656 68 01Bob Stewart 1 707 31 75173 23 Pat Gallagher 2 912 63 86Pete McDermott 1 636 35 88174 Ed Neilson Unopposed175 Mary Isaacson Unopposed176 Hope Christman Unopposed177 Joseph C Hohenstein Unopposed178 Ilya Breyman Unopposed179 Jason Dawkins Unopposed180 Jose A Giral Unopposed181 Malcolm Kenyatta Unopposed182 23 Ben Waxman 5 497 40 17Jonathan Lovitz 2 825 20 64Deja Alvarez 2 680 19 58William Gross 2 670 19 51183 No candidate filed for party 184 23 Elizabeth Fiedler 7 876 79 06Michael A Giangiordano II 2 075 20 83185 Regina Young Unopposed186 Jordan A Harris Unopposed187 No candidate filed for party 188 23 Rick Krajewski 6 596 71 01James Wright 2 672 28 77189 Tarah Probst Unopposed190 G Roni Green Unopposed191 Joanna McClinton Unopposed192 Morgan Cephas Unopposed193 No candidate filed for party 194 23 Tarik Khan 7 475 59 47Pam DeLissio 5 076 40 39195 Donna Bullock Unopposed196 No candidate filed for party 197 Danilo Burgos Unopposed198 Darisha Parker Unopposed199 Robert Howe Unopposed200 23 Chris Rabb 11 554 62 67Isabella Fitzgerald 6 854 37 18201 23 Stephen Kinsey 5 903 57 38Andre D Carroll 4 357 42 35202 Jared Solomon Unopposed203 23 Anthony A Bellmon 2 446 47 26Heather Miller 1 475 28 5Yusuf Jackson 1 246 24 07 Republican primary Edit 2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives electionsRepublican Primary District Candidates Votes Percent1 No candidate filed for party 2 No candidate filed for party 3 Joe Kujawa Unopposed4 45 Jake Banta 3 702 41 98Jason Monn 2 321 26 32Greg Hayes 1 072 12 16Joe Cancilla 773 8 77Jennifer Lesher 732 8 3John Diamond 201 2 285 41 Barry Jozwiak 5 161 58 1David Golowski 3 712 41 796 Brad Roae Unopposed7 Parke Wentling Unopposed8 46 47 Aaron Bernstine 5 826 48 96John L Kennedy 4 887 41 07Eric Ditullio 1 164 9 789 47 Marla Gallo Brown 3 192 42 62Nick Kerin 2 896 38 66Darryl Audia 1 352 18 0510 No candidate filed for party 11 48 Marci Mustello 7 470 74 84Jennifer Steele 2 494 24 9912 49 Stephenie Scialabba 4 805 47 45Gregg Semel 3 035 29 97Scott Timko 1 856 18 3313 50 John Lawrence 4 891 62 87Carmela Ciliberti 2 871 36 9114 Jim E Marshall Unopposed15 Josh Kail Unopposed16 Rico Elmore Unopposed17 Tim Bonner Unopposed18 K C Tomlinson Unopposed19 No candidate filed for party 20 No candidate filed for party 21 Frank Perman Unopposed22 Robert Smith Unopposed23 No candidate filed for party 24 No candidate filed for party 25 51 Stephen Schlauch 2 487 50 97John Ritter 2 364 48 4526 Tim Hennessey Unopposed27 52 Ed Brosky 2 016 55 91Tim Walker 1 540 42 7128 Rob Mercuri Unopposed29 Diane Smith Unopposed30 53 Cindy Kirk 6 389 81 11Thomas Fodi 1 455 18 4731 54 Bernie Sauer 4 825 53 7Jennifer Spillane 4 131 45 9832 No candidate filed for party 33 Ted Tomson Unopposed34 No candidate filed for party 35 Donald Nevills Unopposed36 No candidate filed for party 37 Mindy Fee Unopposed38 No candidate filed for party 39 55 56 Andrew Kuzma 4 308 58 54Mike Puskaric 3 032 41 240 57 58 Natalie Mihalek 5 354 53 98Steve Renz 4 550 45 8741 Brett Miller Unopposed42 No candidate filed for party 43 Keith Greiner Unopposed44 Valerie Gaydos Unopposed45 Michael Pendel Unopposed46 Jason Ortitay Unopposed47 59 Joe D Orsie 5 178 59 61Keith J Gillespie 3 491 40 1948 Tim O Neal Unopposed49 Anne Rivers Unopposed50 Bud Cook Unopposed51 60 Matthew Dowling 3 637 53 69Ryan J Porupski 2 408 39 8152 Ryan Warner Unopposed53 Jennifer Neha Sodha Unopposed54 Allen Anderson Unopposed55 61 Jill Cooper 4 560 48 91Jason Silvis 3 937 41 95Michelle A Schmidt 838 8 9356 61 George Dunbar 6 954 78 73Sam Wright 1 855 2157 Eric Nelson Unopposed58 Eric Davanzo Unopposed59 Leslie Rossi Unopposed60 Abby Major Unopposed61 Jessie Bradica Unopposed62 James Struzzi Unopposed63 Donna Oberlander Unopposed64 Lee James Unopposed65 Kathy Rapp Unopposed66 Brian Smith Unopposed67 62 63 64 Martin T Causer 7 999 84 19Robert W Rossman 1 486 15 6468 Clint Owlett Unopposed69 Carl Walker Metzgar Unopposed70 Arthur Bustard Unopposed71 James Rigby Unopposed72 Renae Billow Unopposed73 65 66 Dallas Kephart 6 072 61 75Derek A Walker 2 604 26 48John A Sobel 1 152 11 7274 Dale Hensel Unopposed75 Michael Armanini Unopposed76 Stephanie Borowicz Unopposed77 Steve Yetsko Unopposed78 Jesse Topper Unopposed79 Louis Schmitt Jr Unopposed80 67 68 Jim Gregory 9 635 78 48Trish Haight 2 624 21 3781 67 69 Rich Irvin 8 360 71 74Andrea L Speck 3 251 27 982 Justin Behrens Unopposed83 35 70 Jamie Flick 4 146 50 95Ann Kaufman 3 975 48 8584 Joe Hamm Unopposed85 David H Rowe Unopposed86 71 72 Perry A Stambaugh 7 033 55John D Hershey 5 714 44 6987 73 Thomas Kutz 5 762 53 83Eric Clancy 4 905 45 8288 Sheryl M Delozier Unopposed89 Rob Kauffman Unopposed90 Paul Schemel Unopposed91 Dan Moul Unopposed92 Dawn Keefer Unopposed93 Paul M Jones Unopposed94 74 Wendy Fink 5 429 55 55Stan Saylor 4 317 44 1795 No candidate filed for party 96 April Weaver Unopposed97 Steven Mentzer Unopposed98 75 76 Tom Jones 5 935 50 25Lu Ann Fahndrich 3 292 27 87Faith Bucks 2 566 21 7399 David H Zimmerman Unopposed100 77 Bryan Cutler 6 161 70 19Anne Weston 2 608 29 71101 John A Schlegel Unopposed102 Russ Diamond Unopposed103 73 38 David D Buell 3 708 71 6Jennie Jenkins Dallas 1 431 27 63104 No candidate filed for party 105 No candidate filed for party 106 Tom Mehaffie Unopposed107 78 79 Joanne Stehr 5 029 53 3Ron Tanney 4 382 46 44108 Lynda Schlegel Culver Unopposed109 80 Robert Leadbeter 4 225 46 38Janine M Penman 2 233 24 51Aaron Kline 2 170 23 82Joseph M Martin 464 5 09110 Tina Pickett Unopposed111 Jonathan Fritz Unopposed112 William Torbeck Unopposed113 Aaron Sepkowski Unopposed114 Colin Healey Unopposed115 Krista Paolucci Unopposed116 79 81 Dane Watro 2 188 40 41Mike LaRocca 956 17 65John Chura 809 14 94Gary Perna 594 10 97Nico R Makuta 471 8 7Dyllan Angelo Ogurkis 382 7 05117 82 Mike Cabell 3 541 32 32Eugene Ziemba 2 731 24 92Clint J Lanning 2 701 24 65Michael Stash 1 216 11 1Andy Gegaris 747 6 82118 83 39 James May 3 719 57 2John Lombardo 2 741 42 16119 84 Alec J Ryncavage 3 369 54 46Tom Williams 2 809 45 41120 Aaron Kaufer Unopposed121 Eryn Harvey Unopposed122 Doyle Heffley Unopposed123 Timothy Twardzik Unopposed124 79 41 Jamie Barton 6 650 68 32Jill Saunders 2 247 23 08Elle Rulavage 906 9 31125 Joe Kerwin Unopposed126 James Oswald Unopposed127 Vincent Gagliardo Jr Unopposed128 Mark M Gillen Unopposed129 Barry Llewellyn Unopposed130 David Maloney Unopposed131 Milou Mackenzie Unopposed132 No candidate filed for party 133 No candidate filed for party 134 Brent Labenburg Unopposed135 No candidate filed for party 136 No candidate filed for party 137 Joe Emrick Unopposed138 Ann Flood Unopposed139 43 42 Joseph Adams 3 921 43 23Robert Beierle 3 009 33 18Theo Balu 2 129 23 47140 No candidate filed for party 141 Kelly Bellerby Allen Unopposed142 Joseph Hogan Unopposed143 Shelby Labs Unopposed144 Todd Polinchock Unopposed145 Craig Staats Unopposed146 85 Thomas Neafcy a 973 73 38147 Donna M Scheuren Unopposed148 85 Fran O Donnell a 431 67 66149 85 Nancy Price a 507 72 22150 Beth Ann Bittner Mazza Unopposed151 Todd Stephens Unopposed152 John Weinrich Sr Unopposed153 Larry Ulrich Unopposed154 Angelina Banks Unopposed155 Kyle Scribner Unopposed156 Heidi Vanderwaal Unopposed157 Sarah Marvin Unopposed158 Leon Spencer Unopposed159 Ruth Moton Unopposed160 Craig Williams Unopposed161 Edward Mongelluzzo Unopposed162 Michelle Mattus Unopposed163 Kenneth P Rucci Unopposed164 No candidate filed for party 165 No candidate filed for party 166 Kimberly Razzano Unopposed167 50 Gail Newman 4 211 66 82Melissa Dicranian 2 052 32 56168 Christopher B Quinn Unopposed169 86 Kate Klunk 7 449 82 54Matthew Smith 1 553 17 21170 Martina White Unopposed171 Kerry Benninghoff Unopposed172 Al Taubenberger Unopposed173 No candidate filed for party 174 No candidate filed for party 175 No candidate filed for party 176 Jack Rader Unopposed177 Mark Lavelle Unopposed178 Kristin Marcell Unopposed179 No candidate filed for party 180 No candidate filed for party 181 No candidate filed for party 182 Albert Robles Unopposed183 Zach Mako Unopposed184 Marjilyn Murray Unopposed185 No candidate filed for party 186 No candidate filed for party 187 26 Ryan Mackenzie 5 624 61 28Gary Day 3 547 38 65188 No candidate filed for party 189 42 87 Steve Ertle 2 107 57 85John Petrizzo 1 532 42 06190 No candidate filed for party 191 No candidate filed for party 192 No candidate filed for party 193 Torren Ecker Unopposed194 No candidate filed for party 195 No candidate filed for party 196 Seth Grove Unopposed197 No candidate filed for party 198 No candidate filed for party 199 Barbara Gleim Unopposed200 Kionna West Unopposed201 No candidate filed for party 202 No candidate filed for party 203 No candidate filed for party a b c d e Ran as a write in candidateGeneral election EditPredictions Edit Source Ranking As ofSabato s Crystal Ball 88 Likely R May 19 2022Overview Edit Affiliation Candidates Votes Vote Seats WonDemocratic 156 2 258 892 45 82 102Republican 167 2 638 894 53 53 101Libertarian 13 23 614 0 48 0Green 2 6 500 0 13 0Independent 2 1 826 0 04 0Total 341 4 929 726 100 00 203Close races Edit 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 Edit District Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes 1 Democratic Pat Harkins Re elected 89 Democratic Pat Harkins 13 327 79 7Libertarian Michael Thomas 90 3 394 20 32 Democratic Robert Merski Re elected 89 Democratic Robert Merski 16 242 64 2Republican Michael Pace 9 068 35 83 Democratic Ryan Bizzarro Re elected 89 Democratic Ryan Bizzarro 19 934 64 1Republican Joseph Kujawa 11 179 35 94 Republican Curt Sonney Retired 14 Republican Jake Banta 16 375 61 4Democratic Chelsea Oliver 10 276 38 65 Republican Barry Jozwiak Re elected 89 Republican Barry Jozwiak 21 220 1006 Republican Brad Roae Re elected 89 Republican Brad Roae 17 610 68 6Democratic Nerissa Galt 8 056 31 47 Democratic Mark Longietti Retired 14 Republican Parke Wentling 13 559 51 4Democratic Timothy McGonigle 12 818 48 68 Republican Tim Bonner Elected Redistricted to the 17th district 91 Republican Aaron Bernstine 25 702 1009 Democratic Chris Sainato Defeated 89 Republican Marla Gallo Brown 13 721 52 9Democratic Chris Sainato 12 219 47 110 Republican Aaron Bernstine Elected Redistricted to the 8th district 92 Democratic Amen Brown 15 874 10011 Republican Marci Mustello Re elected 93 Republican Marci Mustello 23 579 10012 Republican Daryl Metcalfe Retired 14 Republican Stephenie Scialabba 94 20 996 62 3Democratic Robert Vigue 95 12 734 37 813 Republican John Lawrence Re elected Republican John Lawrence 16 325 59 4Democratic David Cunningham 11 181 40 714 Republican Jim E Marshall Re elected Republican Jim E Marshall 19 781 67 8Democratic Bruce Carper 9 402 32 215 Republican Josh Kail Re elected Republican Josh Kail 22 375 10016 Democratic Robert Matzie Re elected Democratic Robert Matzie 15 104 56 7Republican Rico Elmore 11 534 43 317 Republican Parke Wentling Elected Redistricted into the 7th district 96 Republican Tim Bonner 22 001 10018 Republican K C Tomlinson Re elected Republican K C Tomlinson 12 558 52 3Democratic Laurie Smith 11 459 47 719 Democratic Aerion Abney Re elected Democratic Aerion Abney 16 296 10020 Democratic Emily Kinkead Re elected 97 Democratic Emily Kinkead 17 783 61 1Republican Matt Kruth 11 313 38 921 Democratic Sara Innamorato Re elected Democratic Sara Innamorato 20 225 63 6Republican Frank Perman 11 601 36 422 Democratic Peter Schweyer Elected Redistricted into the 134th district Democratic Joshua Siegel 6 442 63 8Republican Robert Smith 3 662 36 223 Democratic Dan Frankel Re elected Democratic Dan Frankel 22 340 88 2Green Jay Ting Walker 2 983 11 824 Democratic Martell Covington Lost Primary Democratic La Tasha D Mayes 21 832 10025 Democratic Brandon Markosek Re elected Democratic Brandon Markosek 16 655 60 2Republican Stephen Schlauch 11 025 39 826 Republican Tim Hennessey Defeated 98 Democratic Paul Friel 99 17 853 57 0Republican Tim Hennessey 13 463 43 027 Democratic Dan Deasy Re elected 97 Democratic Dan Deasy 18 374 68 9Republican Ed Brosky 8 263 31 128 Republican Rob Mercuri Re elected 97 Republican Rob Mercuri 18 376 56 0Democratic Alison Duncan 14 432 44 029 Republican Meghan Schroeder Retired 100 Democratic Tim Brennan 101 21 345 55 8Republican Diane Smith 15 601 40 9Independent Robert Ronky 1 243 3 330 Republican Lori Mizgorski Ran for state senate 102 Democratic Arvind Venkat 18 531 54 6Republican Cindy Kirk 15 041 44 431 Democratic Perry Warren Re elected Democratic Perry Warren 23 994 59 7Republican Bernie Sauer 15 603 38 832 Democratic Anthony M DeLuca Deceased name remained on ballot 103 Democratic Anthony M DeLuca 21 459 85 1Green Queonia Livingston 3 517 13 933 Republican Carrie Delrosso Ran for Lt Governor Re districted into the 32nd district 14 Democratic Mandy Steele 15 679 54 00Republican Ted Tomson 13 042 45 0034 Democratic Summer Lee Ran for U S House 104 Re elected Democratic Summer Lee 22 573 10035 Democratic Austin Davis Ran for Lt Governor 105 Re elected Democratic Austin Davis 15 042 65 3Republican Donald Nevills 7 770 33 736 Democratic Jessica Benham Re elected 97 Democratic Jessica Benham 17 121 77 9Libertarian Ross Sylvester 106 4 642 21 137 Republican Mindy Fee Re elected Republican Mindy Fee 25 535 10038 Democratic Nick Pisciottano Re elected 97 Democratic Nick Pisciottano 20 196 10039 Republican Mike Puskaric Lost Primary 107 Republican Andrew Kuzma 108 18 009 58 7Democratic Rick Self 12 355 40 340 Republican Natalie Mihalek Re elected 97 Republican Natalie Mihalek 20 263 56 3Democratic Chris Todd 15 307 42 641 Republican Brett Miller Re elected Republican Brett Miller 18 402 74 3Libertarian Favyan Asia 6 105 24 742 Democratic Dan Miller Re elected 97 Democratic Dan Miller 23 080 67 3Republican Pat Tylka 10 878 31 743 Republican Keith Greiner Re elected Republican Keith Greiner44 Republican Valerie Gaydos Re elected Republican Valerie Gaydos 16 620 54 6Democratic Debbie Turici 13 524 44 445 Democratic Anita Astorino Kulik Re elected Democratic Anita Astorino Kulik 17 945 62 5Republican Michael Pendel 10 485 36 546 Republican Jason Ortitay Re elected 109 Republican Jason Ortitay 21 727 10047 Republican Keith J Gillespie Lost primary 110 Republican Joe D Orsie 19 305 10048 Republican Tim O Neal Re elected Republican Tim O Neal 20 091 10049 Republican Bud Cook Elected Redistricted into the 50th district Democratic Ismail Smith Wade El 11 045 66 00Republican Anne Rivers 5 511 33 0050 Democratic Pam Snyder Retired 14 Republican Bud Cook 14 999 61 3Democratic Doug Mason 9 210 37 751 Republican Matt Dowling Withdrew after DUI charge 15 Republican Charity Grimm Krupa 13 244 61 3Democratic Richard Ringer 8 140 37 752 Republican Ryan Warner Re elected Republican Ryan Warner 17 808 10053 Democratic Steve Malagari Re elected Democratic Steve Malagari 16 568 60 5Republican Jennifer Neha Sodha 10 560 38 554 Republican Robert Brooks Retired 111 Democratic Greg Scott 14 373 70 9Republican Allen Anderson 5 684 28 155 Republican Jason Silvis Lost Primary Republican Jill Cooper 18 523 60 9Democratic Scott Gauss 11 585 38 156 Republican George Dunbar Re elected Republican George Dunbar 23 664 10057 Republican Eric Nelson Re elected Republican Eric Nelson 21 812 10058 Republican Eric Davanzo Re elected Republican Eric Davanzo 17 527 62 6Democratic Ken Bach 10 192 36 459 Republican Leslie Rossi Re elected Republican Leslie Rossi 22 149 10060 Republican Abby Major Re elected Republican Abby Major 19 056 68 2Democratic Bob George 8 604 30 861 Democratic Liz Hanbidge Re elected Democratic Liz Hanbidge 21 425 61 5Republican Jessie Bradica 13 088 37 562 Republican James Struzzi Re elected 112 Republican James Struzzi 18 147 69 8Democratic Brian Doyle 7 604 29 263 Republican Donna Oberlander Re elected Republican Donna Oberlander 23 672 10064 Republican Lee James Re elected Republican Lee James 20 245 10065 Republican Kathy Rapp Re elected Republican Kathy Rapp 20 202 10066 Republican Brian Smith Re elected Republican Brian Smith 21 506 10067 Republican Martin Causer Re elected 113 Republican Martin Causer 21 096 10068 Republican Clint Owlett Re elected Republican Clint Owlett 22 628 10069 Republican Carl Walker Metzgar Re elected Republican Carl Walker Metzgar 25 715 99Democratic Kimberly Felan Write in 388 170 Democratic Matthew Bradford Re elected Democratic Matthew Bradford 20 035 60 3Republican Arthur Bustard 12 865 38 771 Republican James Rigby Re elected 114 Republican James Rigby 23 196 10072 Democratic Frank Burns Re elected Democratic Frank Burns 14 060 53 4Republican Renae Billow 11 757 44 673 Republican Tommy Sankey Retired 14 Republican Dallas Kephart 21 121 10074 Democratic Dan K Williams Re elected Democratic Dan K Williams 13 288 55 5Republican Dale Hensel 10 346 43 275 Republican Michael Armanini Re elected Republican Michael Armanini 20 459 75 00Democratic Erica Vogt 6 431 23 676 Republican Stephanie Borowicz Re elected Republican Stephanie Borowicz 15 776 66 7Democratic Denise Maris 7 627 32 377 Democratic H Scott Conklin Re elected 115 Democratic H Scott Conklin 14 851 61 6Republican Steve Yetsko 9 003 37 478 Republican Jesse Topper Re elected Republican Jesse Topper 25 655 10079 Republican Louis Schmitt Jr Re elected Republican Louis Schmitt Jr 17 50780 Republican Jim Gregory Re elected 116 Republican Jim Gregory 22 764 80 1Democratic Kimberly Capenos 5 367 18 981 Republican Rich Irvin Re elected Republican Rich Irvin 20 424 74 00Democratic Ian Kidd 6 759 24 582 Republican John D Hershey Lost primary Redistricted into the 86th district Democratic Paul Takac 12 739 55 8Republican Justin Behrens 9 870 43 283 Republican Jeff Wheeland Resigned 117 Republican Jamie Flick 16 835 10084 Republican Joe Hamm Re elected 118 Republican Joe Hamm 25 951 10085 Republican David H Rowe Re elected Republican David H Rowe 21 232 10086 Republican Perry A Stambaugh Re elected 119 Republican Perry A Stambaugh 22 535 10087 Republican Greg Rothman Ran for State Senate 120 Republican Thomas Kutz 18 878 57 7Democratic Kristal Markle 13 510 41 388 Republican Sheryl M Delozier Re elected Republican Sheryl M Delozier 16 722 54 2Democratic Sara Agerton 121 13 832 44 889 Republican Rob Kauffman Re elected Republican Rob Kauffman 21 928 10090 Republican Paul Schemel Re elected Republican Paul Schemel 23 303 10091 Republican Dan Moul Re elected Republican Dan Moul 18 988 63 2Democratic Marty Qually 10 025 33 4Libertarian Neil Belliveau 122 727 2 492 Republican Dawn Keefer Re elected Republican Dawn Keefer 21 873 68 6Democratic Dan Almoney 9 051 28 493 Republican Paul M Jones Re elected Republican Paul M Jones 18 752 61 5Democratic Chris Rodkey 9 961 32 694 Republican Stan Saylor Lost primary 110 Republican Wendy Fink 19 599 10095 Democratic Carol Hill Evans Re elected Democratic Carol Hill Evans 11 266 10096 Democratic Mike Sturla Re elected 123 Democratic Mike Sturla 17 250 60 5Republican April Weaver 10 988 38 597 Republican Steven Mentzer Re elected Republican Steven Mentzer 23 282 10098 Republican David Hickernell Retired 14 Republican Tom Jones 124 18 910 61 2Democratic Mark Temons 10 718 34 7Libertarian Josh Gerber 937 3 0099 Republican David H Zimmerman Re elected Republican David H Zimmerman 18 057 70 7Democratic Joshua Caltagirone 7 220 28 3100 Republican Bryan Cutler Re elected Republican Bryan Cutler 18 356 100101 Republican Frank Ryan Retired 14 Republican John A Schlegel 14 072 61 5Democratic Cavi Miller 8 569 37 5102 Republican Russ Diamond Re elected Republican Russ Diamond 19 142 69 4Democratic Laura Quick 8 170 29 6103 Democratic Patty Kim Re elected 125 Democratic Patty Kim 16 193 64 8Republican David Buell 8 527 34 1104 Republican Sue Helm Retired 126 Democratic Dave Madsen 11 718 70 00105 Republican Andrew Lewis Retired 14 Redistricted into the 104th district Democratic Justin Fleming 16 399 62 9Republican Therese Kenley 9 406 36 1106 Republican Tom Mehaffie Re elected 127 Republican Tom Mehaffie 21 985 100107 Republican Kurt Masser Retired 128 Republican Joanne Stehr 18 246 74 4Democratic Ryan Mock 6 025 24 6108 Republican Lynda Schlegel Culver Re elected Republican Lynda Schlegel Culver 21 915 100109 Republican David R Millard Retired 14 Republican Robert Leadbeter 15 473 62 4Democratic Edward Giannattasio 7 040 28 4Libertarian Thomas Anderson 2 021 8 2110 Republican Tina Pickett Re elected Republican Tina Pickett 22 414 100111 Republican Jonathan Fritz Re elected Republican Jonathan Fritz 24 013 100112 Democratic Kyle Mullins Re elected Democratic Kyle Mullins 17 982 63 5Republican William Torbeck 10 033 35 5113 Democratic Thom Welby Retired 129 Democratic Kyle Donahue 12 082 58 7Republican Aaron Sepkowski 8 289 40 3114 Democratic Bridget Malloy Kosierowski Re elected Democratic Bridget Malloy Kosierowski 16 745 61 9Republican David Burgerhoff 10 036 37 1115 Democratic Maureen Madden Re elected Democratic Maureen Madden 11 462 55 2Republican Krista Paolucci 8 898 42 9116 Republican Robert Schnee Retired Redistricted 130 Republican Dane Watro 9 773 67 6Democratic Yesenia Rodriguez 4 531 31 4117 Republican Karen Boback Retired 14 Republican Michael Cabell 19 179 100118 Democratic Michael B Carroll Retired 14 Democratic Jim Haddock 14 555 51 8Republican James May 13 250 47 2119 Democratic Gerald Mullery Retired 14 Republican Alec Ryncavage 12 091 55 0Democratic Vito Malacari 9 689 44 0120 Republican Aaron Kaufer Re elected Republican Aaron Kaufer 17 321 65 3Democratic Fern Leard 8 919 33 7121 Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski Re elected 131 Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski 8 801 53 9Republican Eryn Harvey 7 365 45 1122 Republican Doyle Heffley Re elected Republican Doyle Heffley 18 627 70 9Democratic Richard Kost 7 198 27 4123 Republican Timothy Twardzik Re elected Republican Timothy Twardzik 17 051 67 8Democratic Kathleen Benyak 7 849 31 2124 Republican Jerry Knowles Retired 14 Republican James Barton 18 218 67 8Democratic Tina Burns 8 350 31 1125 Republican Joe Kerwin Re elected 132 Republican Joe Kerwin 24 038 100126 Democratic Mark Rozzi Re elected Democratic Mark Rozzi 11 613 63 3Republican James Oswald 6 539 35 7127 Democratic Manny Guzman Jr Re elected Democratic Manny Guzman Jr 7 114 65 6Republican Vincent Gagliardo Jr 3 617 33 4128 Republican Mark M Gillen Re elected Republican Mark M Gillen 20 923 100129 Republican Jim Cox Retired 133 Democratic Johanny Cepeda Freytiz 11 242 57 8Republican Barry Llewellyn 8 028 41 2130 Republican David Maloney Re elected Republican David Maloney 21 734 100131 Republican Milou Mackenzie Re elected Republican Milou Mackenzie 18 071 54 2Democratic Kevin Branco 14 854 44 6132 Democratic Mike Schlossberg Re elected Democratic Mike Schlossberg 16 135 60 2Republican Beth Finch 9 824 36 7Libertarian Matt Schutter 566 2 1133 Democratic Jeanne McNeill Re elected Democratic Jeanne McNeill 17 431 100134 Republican Ryan Mackenzie Elected Redistricted into the 187th district 134 Democratic Peter Schweyer 10 245 59 6Republican Brent Labenberg 6 746 39 2135 Democratic Steve Samuelson Re elected Democratic Steve Samuelson 17 180 100136 Democratic Robert L Freeman Re elected Democratic Robert L Freeman 14 932 100137 Republican Joe Emrick Re elected Republican Joe Emrick 15 619 50 4Democratic Anna Thomas 14 916 48 1138 Republican Ann Flood Re elected Republican Ann Flood 19 053 61 8Democratic Gene Hunter 11 309 36 7139 Republican Michael Peifer Retired 14 Republican Joseph Adams 135 16 675 62 2Democratic Meghan Rosenfeld 135 9 871 36 8140 Democratic John Galloway Re elected Democratic John Galloway 17 970 100141 Democratic Tina Davis Re elected Democratic Tina Davis 14 787 63 6Republican Kelly Bellerby Allen 7 771 33 4Libertarian Anthony Portillo 136 449 1 9142 Republican Frank Farry Ran for State Senate 137 Democratic Mark Moffa 15 357 49 4Republican Joseph Hogan 15 445 49 6143 Republican Shelby Labs Re elected Republican Shelby Labs 18 418 52 6Democratic Gwendolyn Stoltz 16 215 46 4144 Republican Todd Polinchock Defeated Democratic Brian Munroe 16 123 50 3Republican Todd Polinchock 15 608 48 7145 Republican Craig Staats Re elected Republican Craig Staats 17 537 57 5Democratic Jim Miller 12 127 39 7Libertarian Lula Vanliew 541 1 8146 Democratic Joe Ciresi Re elected Democratic Joe Ciresi 16 091 61 2Republican Thomas Neafcy 9 935 37 8147 Republican Tracy Pennycuick Ran for State Senate 14 Republican Donna Scheuren 17 667 54 2Democratic Alexandra Wisser 14 626 44 8148 Democratic Mary Jo Daley Re elected Democratic Mary Jo Daley 27 486 75 6Republican Fran O Donnell 8 488 23 4149 Democratic Tim Briggs Re elected Democratic Tim Briggs 21 638 70 7Republican Nancy Price 8 680 28 3150 Democratic Joe Webster Re elected Democratic Joe Webster 17 822 58 0Republican Beth Ann Bittner Mazza 12 610 41 0151 Republican Todd Stephens Defeated 138 Democratic Melissa Cerrato 16 805 49 6Republican Todd Stephens 16 742 49 4152 Democratic Nancy Guenst Re elected Democratic Nancy Guenst 17 118 59 5Republican John Weinrich Sr 11 384 39 9153 Democratic Ben Sanchez Re elected Democratic Ben Sanchez 22 600 68 1Republican Larry Ulrich 10 255 30 9154 Democratic Napoleon Nelson Re elected Democratic Napoleon Nelson 26 418 79 9Republican Angelina Banks 6 312 19 1155 Democratic Danielle Friel Otten Re elected Democratic Danielle Friel Otten 18 604 56 0Republican Kyle Scribner 14 130 42 6156 Democratic Dianne Herrin Retired 14 Democratic Chris Pielli 139 18 510 59 0Republican Heidi VanderWaal 12 537 40 0157 Democratic Melissa Shusterman Re elected Democratic Melissa Shusterman 21 326 60 8Republican Sarah Marvin 13 363 38 1158 Democratic Christina Sappey Re elected Democratic Christina Sappey 17 207 55 1Republican Leon Spencer 13 716 43 9159 Democratic Brian Joseph Kirkland Lost primary Democratic Carol Kazeem 11 852 65 1Republican Ruth Moton 6 172 33 9160 Republican Craig Williams Re elected Republican Craig Williams 18 353 51 8Democratic Catherine Spahr 16 698 47 2161 Democratic Leanne Krueger Re elected Democratic Leanne Krueger 18 122 59 0Republican Edward Mongelluzzo 12 296 40 0162 Democratic David Delloso Re elected Democratic David Delloso 15 145 58 2Republican Michelle Mattus 10 625 40 8163 Democratic Michael Zabel Re elected Democratic Michael Zabel 16 448 64 4Republican Kenneth P Rucci 8 450 33 1Libertarian Alfe Goodwin 399 1 6164 Democratic Gina Curry Re elected Democratic Gina Curry 15 366 100165 Democratic Jennifer O Mara Re elected Democratic Jennifer O Mara 21 145 60 5Republican Nichole Missino 13 056 37 4166 Democratic Greg Vitali Re elected Democratic Greg Vitali 22 941 64 8Republican Kimberly Razzano 11 758 33 2Libertarian Edward T Clifford III 350 1 0167 Democratic Kristine Howard Re elected 140 Democratic Kristine Howard 19 276 59 4Republican Gail Newman 12 867 39 6168 Republican Christopher B Quinn Defeated Democratic Lisa Borowski 17 485 55 5Republican Christopher B Quinn 13 708 43 5169 Republican Kate Klunk Re elected Republican Kate Klunk 19 638 69 9Democratic Isaac Riston 7 635 27 2170 Republican Martina White Re elected Republican Martina White 13 531 100171 Republican Kerry Benninghoff Re elected 141 Republican Kerry Benninghoff 19 028 71 2Democratic Robert Zeigler 7 415 27 8172 Democratic Kevin J Boyle Re elected Democratic Kevin J Boyle 10 625 56 4Republican Al Taubenberger 8 023 42 6173 Democratic Michael Driscoll Ran for Philadelphia City Council 14 Democratic Patrick Gallagher 9 548 100174 Democratic Ed Neilson Re elected Democratic Ed Neilson 11 294 100175 Democratic Mary Isaacson Re elected Democratic Mary Isaacson 23 904 100176 Republican Jack Rader Re elected Republican Jack Rader 14 036 56 7Democratic Hope Christman 9 024 36 4Libertarian Autumn Pangia 1 237 5 0177 Democratic Joseph C Hohenstein Re elected Democratic Joseph C Hohenstein 11 070 65 2Republican Mark Lavelle 5 751 33 8178 Republican Wendi Thomas Retired 14 Republican Kristin Marcell 142 20 075 56 0Democratic Ilya Breyman 143 144 145 15 410 43 0179 Democratic Jason Dawkins Re elected Democratic Jason Dawkins 9 256 100180 Democratic Angel Cruz Retired 14 Democratic Jose Giral 6 584 100181 Democratic Malcolm Kenyatta Re elected Democratic Malcolm Kenyatta 15 426 100182 Democratic Brian Sims Ran for Lt Governor 146 Democratic Ben Waxman 26 728 88 5Republican Albert Robles 3 161 10 5183 Republican Zach Mako Re elected Republican Zach Mako 21 729 100184 Democratic Elizabeth Fiedler Re elected Democratic Elizabeth Fiedler 147 15 758 74 1Republican Marjilyn Murray 147 5 281 24 8185 Democratic Regina Young Re elected Democratic Regina Young 12 782 100186 Democratic Jordan A Harris Re elected Democratic Jordan A Harris 21 307 100187 Republican Gary Day Lost Primary Republican Ryan Mackenzie188 Democratic Rick Krajewski Re elected Democratic Rick Krajewski 19 279 100189 Republican Rosemary Brown Ran for State Senate 148 Democratic Tarah Probst 149 11 341 55 1Republican Stephen Ertle 8 967 43 5190 Democratic Amen Brown Elected Redistricted into the 10th district Democratic G Roni Green 17 056 96 7Independent James Love Jackson 583 3 3191 Democratic Joanna E McClinton Re elected Democratic Joanna E McClinton 10 775 100192 Democratic Morgan Cephas Re elected Democratic Morgan Cephas 19 438 100193 Republican Torren Ecker Re elected Republican Torren Ecker 20 936 100194 Democratic Pamela DeLissio Lost Primary Democratic Tarik Khan 23 159 90 2Libertarian Torren Danowski 2 246 8 8195 Democratic Donna Bullock Re elected Democratic Donna Bullock 19 697 100196 Republican Seth Grove Re elected Republican Seth Grove 22 675 100197 Democratic Danilo Burgos Re elected Democratic Danilo Burgos 10 835 100198 Democratic Darisha Parker Re elected Democratic Darisha Parker 17 078 100199 Republican Barbara Gleim Re elected 150 Republican Barbara Gleim 16 230 60 8Democratic Alan Howe 10 181 38 2200 Democratic Chris Rabb Re elected Democratic Chris Rabb 29 663 95 1Republican Kionna West 1 216 3 9201 Democratic Stephen Kinsey Re elected Democratic Stephen Kinsey 20 235 100202 Democratic Jared Solomon Re elected Democratic Jared Solomon 7 490 100203 Democratic Isabella Fitzgerald Lost Primary Redistricted into the 200th district Democratic Anthony A Bellmon 12 300 100Source Pennsylvania Department of State 151 Aftermath EditFor months after the election partisan control of the chamber was claimed by both parties with 3 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 broke a 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