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Pennsylvania was a Republican state government trifecta heading into the 2014 elections but two of the bodies that comprise it were at high risk of party change.
In a state where the Republican governor was behind in the polls and the State Senate was at risk of flipping to the Democrats, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives was a crucial focus for the Republicans.[1]
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives was one of 20 state legislative chambers noted by Ballotpedia staff as being a 2014 battleground chamber. The Pennsylvania House had a difference in partisan balance between Democrats and Republican of 20 seats, which amounted to 9.9 percent of the chamber. In 2012, a total of 17 districts were competitive or mildly competitive. There were seven districts where the margin of victory was 5 percent or less in the 2012 elections. Another 10 districts had a margin of victory between 5 percent and 10 percent.
The Democrats needed to get the better of the most competitive seats, as well as pick up a few more. They looked for opportunity in the number of incumbents retiring; 18 incumbents retired, and only five of them were Democrats. The Republicans overwhelmed the Democrats in most of the competitive races.
Elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on May 20, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 11, 2014.
Following the general election, there was no change to the majority control of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The chamber was controlled by the Republican Party, which increased its total seats from 111 to 119. The Democratic Party suffered a net loss of seven seats, dropping from 91 to 84 seats. The chamber's vacant seat was filled during the general election.
Incumbents retiring[edit]
Eighteen incumbents did not run for re-election in 2014. Those incumbents were:
| Name
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Party
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Current Office
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| Greg Lucas |
Republican |
House District 05
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| Richard Stevenson |
Republican |
House District 08
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| Michele Brooks |
Republican |
House District 17
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| Ryan Aument |
Republican |
House District 41
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| Deberah Kula |
Democratic |
House District 52
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| Samuel Smith |
Republican |
House District 66
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| Gary Haluska |
Democratic |
House District 73
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| Jerry Stern |
Republican |
House District 80
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| Todd Rock |
Republican |
House District 90
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| Ron Miller |
Republican |
House District 93
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| Gordon Denlinger |
Republican |
House District 99
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| Rosemarie Swanger |
Republican |
House District 102
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| Phyllis Mundy |
Democratic |
House District 120
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| Paul Clymer |
Republican |
House District 145
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| Nicholas Micozzie |
Republican |
House District 163
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| Edward Neilson |
Democratic |
House District 169
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| Michael McGeehan |
Democratic |
House District 173
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| Mario Scavello |
Republican |
House District 176
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Majority control[edit]
- See also: Partisan composition of state senates
Heading into the November 4 election, the Republican Party held the majority in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives:
| Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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| Party
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As of November 3, 2014
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After November 4, 2014
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Democratic Party
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91
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84
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Republican Party
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111
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119
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Vacancy
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1
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0
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| Total
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203
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203
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Competitiveness[edit]
Candidates unopposed by a major party[edit]
In 117 (57.6%) of the 203 districts up for election in 2014, there was only one major party candidate running for election. Fifty-nine Republicans and 58 Democrats were guaranteed election barring unforeseen circumstances.
Two major party candidates faced off in the general election in 86 (42.3%) of the 203 districts up for election. Six of those seats held competitive elections in 2012 with a margin of victory ranging from 0 to 5 percent. Nine other elections were mildly competitive, with a margin of victory of 5 to 10 percent. Those districts were:
Competitive
- District 39: Incumbent Rick Saccone (R) defeated Lisa Stout-Bashioum (D) in the general election. Saccone won the general election by a margin of victory of 0.4 percent in 2012.
- District 131: Incumbent Justin Simmons defeated Michael William Beyer (D) in the general election. Simmons won the general election by a margin of victory of 1 percent in 2012.
- District 146: Incumbent Mark Painter was defeated by Thomas Quigley (R) in the general election. Painter won the general election by a margin of victory of 1 percent in 2012.
- District 156: Incumbent Dan Truitt (R) defeated Sandra Snyder (D) in the general election. Truitt won the general election by a margin of victory of 3 percent in 2012.
- District 157: Incumbent Warren Kampf (R) defeated Marian Moskowitz (D) in the general election. Kampf won the general election by a margin of victory of 2 percent in 2012.
- District 161: Incumbent Joe Hackett (R) defeated Leanne Krueger-Braneky (D) in the general election. Hackett won the general election by a margin of victory of 5 percent in 2012.
- District 163: James Santora (R) defeated Vincent Rongione (D) in the general election. Incumbent Nicholas Micozzie (R) won the general election by a margin of victory of 2 percent in 2012.
Mildly competitive
- District 13: Incumbent John Lawrence (R) defeated Ann V.S. Schott in the general election. Lawrence won the general election by a margin of victory of 7 percent in 2012.
- District 25: Incumbent Joseph Markosek (D) defeated John Ritter (R) in the general election. Markosek won the general election by a margin of victory of 9 percent in 2012.
- District 49: Incumbent Peter Daley, III defeated Donald Cook (R) in the general election. Daley won the general election by a margin of victory of 9 percent in 2012.
- District 104: Incumbent Susan Helm (R) defeated Eugene Stilp (D) in the general election. Helm won the general election by a margin of victory of 9 percent in 2012.
- District 150: Incumbent Mike Vereb (R) defeated David Craig McKenzie III (D) in the general election. Vereb won the general election by a margin of victory of 9 percent in 2012.
Previously mildly competitive, now unopposed
- District 10: Incumbent Jaret Gibbons (D) ran unchallenged in the primary and general elections. Gibbons won the general election by a margin of victory of 6 percent in 2012.
- District 79: Incumbent John McGinnis (R) ran unchallenged in the primary and general elections. McGinnis won the general election by a margin of victory of 10 percent in 2012.
- District 109: Incumbent David Millard (R) ran unchallenged in the primary and general elections. Millard won the general election by a margin of victory of 9 percent in 2012.
- District 155: Incumbent Becky Corbin (R) ran unchallenged in the primary and general elections. Corbin won the general election by a margin of victory of 7 percent in 2012.
Primary challenges[edit]
Thirty-nine incumbents faced primary competition on May 20. Eighteen incumbents did not seek re-election in 2014 and another 146 incumbents advanced past the primary without opposition. The state representatives who faced primary competition included:
- District 24: Incumbent Edward Gainey (D) defeated William Anderson and Todd Koger in the Democratic primary.
- District 36: Incumbent Harry Readshaw, III (D) defeated incumbent Erin Molchany in the Democratic primary.
- District 46: Incumbent Jesse White (D) defeated Thomas Casciola in the Democratic primary.
- District 81: Write-in candidate Richard Irvin defeated incumbent Michael Fleck in the Republican primary.
- District 112: Incumbent Frank Farina (D) of District 115 defeated incumbent Kevin Haggerty and Robert Munley in the Democratic primary.
- District 164: Incumbent Margo Davidson (D) defeated Billy Smith and Dafan Zhang in the Democratic primary.
- District 179: Incumbent James Clay (D) was defeated by Jason Dawkins in the Democratic primary.
- District 181: Incumbent W. Curtis Thomas (D) defeated Emily Rodriguez, Kenneth Walker and Kenneth Williams-Medley in the Democratic primary.
- District 197: Leslie Acosta defeated incumbent Jose Miranda (D), Danilo Burgos and Ben Ramos in the Democratic primary.
Retiring incumbents[edit]
Eighteen incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 185 (91.1%) of the 203 incumbents ran for re-election. A list of those incumbents, 13 Republicans and five Democrats, can be found above.
Qualifications[edit]
Under Article II of the Pennsylvania Constitution, Senators shall be at least 25 years of age and Representatives 21 years of age. They shall have been citizens and inhabitants of their respective districts one year next before their election (unless absent on the public business of the United States or of this State) and shall reside in their respective districts during their terms of service.
Races to Watch[edit]
- District 74: The Republican Legislative Campaign Committee (RLCC) announced in July that District 74 was apart of the organizations "14 in ‘14 Races to Watch." In District 74, Harry Lewis, Jr. (R) defeated Joshua Maxwell (D) in the general election. Thomas Sankey (R), the incumbent, ran for District 73. The RLCC was expected to spend a large amount of money to influence the election. RLCC Chairman Speaker Samuel Smith (R), and the Speaker of the House, expected Republicans to retain control of both chambers and pick up even more seats.[2] On the other hand, Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa believed that Democrats had a great opportunity to take control of the Senate if Tom Wolf, the Democratic candidate for governor, held or grew his lead over Gov. Tom Corbett in the polls.[3]
- District 81: Write-in candidate Richard Irvin (R) defeated incumbent Michael Fleck (R) in the Republican primary, but Fleck won as a write-in candidate in the Democratic primary. District 81, a mostly conservative district, previously re-elected Fleck three times before he came out as gay in 2012. Irvin (R) defeated Fleck (D) in the general election.[4]
List of candidates[edit]
District 1[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Patrick Harkins: 3,552
a - Incumbent Harkins was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
Note: William Crotty was removed from the ballot on March 27, 2014.
- November 4 General election candidates:
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Patrick Harkins 
District 2[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Florindo Fabrizio: 4,197
a - Incumbent Fabrizio was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
Note: Salvatore Paparelli withdrew before the primary.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Florindo Fabrizio 
District 3[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Ryan Bizzarro: 4,662
a - Incumbent Bizzarro was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Luke Lofgren: 2,414
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Ryan Bizzarro: 13,155 
Luke Lofgren: 7,175
District 4[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Curt Smith: 3,144
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Curtis Sonney: 2,522
a - Incumbent Sonney was first elected to the chamber in 2004.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Curt Smith: 6,124
Curtis Sonney: 10,762 
District 5[edit]
Note: Incumbent Greg Lucas (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Frederick Sheeler: 2,405
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Joseph Rudderow III: 1,076
- Barry J. Jozwiak: 1,515
a
- Kenneth Norton: 953
- November 4 General election candidates:
Frederick Sheeler: 6,594
Barry J. Jozwiak: 11,367 
District 6[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Juanita Shutsa: 3,006
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Bradley Roae: 3,845
a - Incumbent Roae was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Juanita Shutsa: 6,763
Bradley Roae: 11,960 
District 7[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Mark Longietti: 3,477
a - Incumbent Longietti was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mark Longietti 
District 8[edit]
Note: Incumbent Richard Stevenson (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Jeffrey Black: 1,851
- Tedd Nesbit: 1,968
a
- Herman Bauer: 1,267
- November 4 General election candidates:
Tedd Nesbit 
District 9[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Chris Sainato: 3,413
a - Incumbent Sainato was first elected to the chamber 1994.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Gary Cangey: 1,007
a
- Gregory Michalek: 921
- November 4 General election candidates:
Chris Sainato: 10,085 
Gary Cangey: 5,002
District 10[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Jaret Gibbons: 3,281
a - Incumbent Gibbons was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jaret Gibbons 
District 11[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Brian Ellis: 2,786
a - Incumbent Ellis was first elected to the chamber in 2004.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Brian Ellis 
District 12[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Lisa Zucco: 1,766
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Daryl Metcalfe: 3,276
a - Incumbent Metcalfe was first elected to the chamber in 1998.
Note: Gordon Marburger was removed from the ballot on May 2, 2014.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Lisa Zucco: 7,731
Daryl Metcalfe: 12,458 
District 13[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Ann V.S. Schott: 1,624
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- John Lawrence: 2,092
a - Incumbent Lawrence was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Ann V.S. Schott: 6,061
John Lawrence: 10,280 
District 14[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Jim Marshall: 2,267
a - Incumbent Marshall was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jim Marshall 
District 15[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Paul Cain: 3,543
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Jim Christiana: 1,779
a - Incumbent Christiana was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Paul Cain: 5,545
Jim Christiana: 12,585 
District 16[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Robert Matzie: 5,257
a - Incumbent Matzie was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Robert Matzie 
District 17[edit]
Note: Incumbent Michele Brooks (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Dennis Patrick Webber: 1,252
- Wayne Hanson: 1,865
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Parke Wentling: 2,039
a
- Gary Temple: 613
- David George Biros: 177
- Patrick James Gehrlein: 582
- Edward Franz: 1,363
- November 4 General election candidates:
Wayne Hanson: 5,435
Parke Wentling: 11,197 
District 18[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Gene DiGirolamo: 1,704
a - Incumbent DiGirolamo was first elected to the chamber in 1994.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Gene DiGirolamo 
District 19[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Jake Wheatley, Jr.: 4,375
a - Incumbent Wheatley was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
Note: Mark Brentley, Sr. was removed from the ballot on April 10, 2014.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jake Wheatley, Jr.: 9,404 
Mark Brentley, Sr.: 1,449
District 20[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Adam Ravenstahl: 3,337
a - Incumbent Ravenstahl was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election on May 18, 2010.
- Thomas Michalow: 3,074
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Tom Fodi: 1,053
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Adam Ravenstahl: 9,997 
Tom Fodi: 6,463
District 21[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Dominic Costa: 5,061
a - Incumbent Costa was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Dominic Costa 
District 22[edit]
Note: Incumbent Erin Molchany (D) ran for District 36.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Tatiana Tooley: 571
- Peter Schweyer: 1,071
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Steven Ramos: 348
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Peter Schweyer: 4,538 
Steven Ramos: 1,928
District 23[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Dan Frankel: 5,656
a - Incumbent Frankel was first elected to the chamber in 1998.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Dan Frankel 
District 24[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Edward Gainey: 6,489
a - Incumbent Gainey was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- William Anderson: 607
- Todd Koger: 475
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Edward Gainey 
District 25[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Joseph Markosek: 5,212
a - Incumbent Markosek was first elected to the chamber in 1982.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- John Ritter: 1,677
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Joseph Markosek: 10,480 
John Ritter: 6,811
District 26[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Timothy Hennessey: 2,006
a - Incumbent Hennessey was first elected to the chamber in 1992.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Timothy Hennessey 
District 27[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Daniel Deasy, Jr.: 4,644
a - Incumbent Deasy was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- Abdula Jamal Richardson, Sr.: 811
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Daniel Deasy, Jr. 
District 28[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Mike Turzai: 2,106
a - Incumbent Turzai was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election on June 26, 2001.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Turzai 
District 29[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Bernard O'Neill: 2,215
a - Incumbent O'Neill was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Bernard O'Neill 
District 30[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Hal English: 2,254
a - Incumbent English was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Hal English 
District 31[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Steve Santarsiero: 3,965
a - Incumbent Santarsiero was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- David Gibbon: 1,959
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Steve Santarsiero: 13,323 
David Gibbon: 9,639
District 32[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Anthony DeLuca: 4,285
a - Incumbent DeLuca was first elected to the chamber in 1982.
- Kristopher Wiegand: 1,293
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Anthony DeLuca 
District 33[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Frank Dermody: 4,255
a - Incumbent Dermody was first elected to the chamber in 1990.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Sean Watson: 1,181
a
Note: Gretchen Justine Schmitt withdrew before the primary.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Frank Dermody: 8,668 
Sean Watson: 7,681
District 34[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Paul Costa: 5,778
a - Incumbent Costa was first elected to the chamber in 1998.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Paul Costa 
District 35[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Marc Gergely: 4,691
a - Incumbent Gergely was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Kenneth Peoples (write-in)
Note: Kenneth Peoples was removed from the ballot on April 21, 2014. He earned enough votes as a write-in candidate to appear on the general election ballot.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Marc Gergely: 10,048 
Kenneth Peoples: 4,045
District 36[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Harry Readshaw, III: 3,919
a - Incumbent Readshaw was first elected to the chamber in 1994.
- Erin Molchany: 2,599 - Incumbent Molchany was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Harry Readshaw, III 
District 37[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Brian Kresge: 1,374
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Mindy Fee: 3,452
a - Incumbent Fee was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Brian Kresge: 4,081
Mindy Fee: 14,078 
District 38[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- William Kortz, II: 5,221
a - Incumbent Kortz was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
William Kortz, II 
District 39[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Lisa Stout-Bashioum: 3,409
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Rick Saccone: 1,501
a - Incumbent Saccone was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Lisa Stout-Bashioum: 7,755
Rick Saccone: 11,805 
District 40[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- John Maher: 2,211
a - Incumbent Maher was first elected to the chamber in 1996.
- November 4 General election candidates:
John Maher 
District 41[edit]
Note: Incumbent Ryan Aument (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Alice Yoder: 2,806
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Brett Miller: 3,425
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Alice Yoder: 9,020
Brett Miller: 13,196 
District 42[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Dan Miller: 4,509
a - Incumbent Miller was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election on May 21, 2013.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Dan Miller 
District 43[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Keith Greiner: 2,481
a - Incumbent Greiner was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Stephen Stone: 5,061
Keith Greiner: 12,412 
District 44[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- T. Mark Mustio: 1,343
a - Incumbent Mustio was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- November 4 General election candidates:
T. Mark Mustio 
District 45[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Nick Kotik: 4,978
a - Incumbent Kotik was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Benjamin Gross: 971
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Nick Kotik: 11,130 
Benjamin Gross: 7,127
District 46[edit]
May 20 Democratic Primary Candidates:
- Thomas Casciola: 2,391
- Jesse White: 3,138
a - Incumbent White was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
Note: Paul Walsh withdrew before the primary.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Jason Ortitay: 1,294
a
Note: Brian Edward Coppola withdrew before the primary.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jesse White: 8,323
Jason Ortitay: 10,747 
District 47[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Keith Gillespie: 2,977
a - Incumbent Gillespie was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Keith Gillespie 
District 48[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Brandon Neuman: 4,324
a - Incumbent Neuman was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Sonia Stopperich: 1,427
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Brandon Neuman: 10,168 
Sonia Stopperich: 7,145
District 49[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Peter Daley, III: 4,078
a - Incumbent Daley was first elected to the chamber in 1982.
- Randy Barli: 1,595
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Bud Cook: 1,254
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Peter Daley, III: 8,557 
Bud Cook: 6,608
District 50[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Pam Snyder: 5,466
a - Incumbent Snyder was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Pam Snyder 
District 51[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Tim Mahoney: 4,329
a - Incumbent Mahoney was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Tim Mahoney 
District 52[edit]
Note: Incumbent Deberah Kula (D) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Andrew Boni: 3,144
a
- Marigrace Butela: 1,669
- Brad Geyer: 1,588
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
Note: Warner was removed from ballot on April 2, 2014. He earned enough votes as a write-in candidate to appear on the general election ballot.[5]
- November 4 General election candidates:
Andrew Boni: 7,347
Ryan Warner: 8,255 
District 53[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Dottie Miller: 2,017
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Robert Godshall: 1,865
a - Incumbent Godshall was first elected to the chamber in 1982.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Dottie Miller: 6,581
Robert Godshall: 11,038 
District 54[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Patrick Leyland: 3,162
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Eli Evankovich: 1,852
a - Incumbent Evankovich was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Patrick Leyland: 6,029
Eli Evankovich: 13,720 
District 55[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Joseph Petrarca: 3,688
a - Incumbent Petrarca was first elected to the chamber in 1994.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Brian Panichelle: 1,390
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Joseph Petrarca: 9,731 
Brian Panichelle: 5,953
District 56[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- George Dunbar: 1,800
a - Incumbent Dunbar was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
George Dunbar 
District 57[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Donna McClelland: 3,465
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Tim Krieger: 2,044
a - Incumbent Krieger was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Donna McClelland: 5,671
Tim Krieger: 12,734 
District 58[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- R. Ted Harhai: 4,356
a - Incumbent Harhai was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election on February 3, 1998.
- John Scott Nestor: 1,335
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Thomas Logan: 1,403
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
R. Ted Harhai: 8,760 
Thomas Logan: 8,478
District 59[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Mike Reese: 2,798
a - Incumbent Reese was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Reese 
District 60[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Jeffrey Pyle: 2,597
a - Incumbent Pyle was first elected to the chamber in 2004.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jeffrey Pyle 
District 61[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Suzan Leonard: 3,477
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Catherine Harper: 2,568
a - Incumbent Harper was first elected to the chamber in 2000.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Suzan Leonard: 8,882
Catherine Harper: 13,744 
District 62[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Dave Reed: 3,064
a - Incumbent Reed was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Kevin Freeberg: 5,681
Dave Reed: 10,747 
District 63[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Donna Oberlander: 3,172
a - Incumbent Oberlander was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Donna Oberlander 
District 64[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- R. Lee James: 2,968
a - Incumbent James was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- November 4 General election candidates:
R. Lee James 
District 65[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Toby Anderson: 2,334
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Kathy Rapp: 2,995
a - Incumbent Rapp was first elected to the chamber in 2004.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Toby Anderson: 5,622
Kathy Rapp: 10,341 
District 66[edit]
Note: Incumbent Samuel Smith (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Robert Toby Santik: 2,241
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Paul L Corbin: 3,006
- Harry Glenn Bodenhorn: 219
- Cris Dush: 3,294
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Robert Toby Santik: 4,567
Cris Dush: 11,777 
District 67[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Martin Causer: 2,976
a - Incumbent Causer was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Martin Causer 
District 68[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Jonathan Ruth: 1,339
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Matthew Baker: 3,525
a - Incumbent Baker was first elected to the chamber in 1992.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jonathan Ruth: 2,896
Matthew Baker: 13,385 
District 69[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Carl Metzgar: 5,353
a - Incumbent Metzgar was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Carl Metzgar 
District 70[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Matthew Bradford: 2,760
a - Incumbent Bradford was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
Note: Joseph Prestia withdrew before the primary.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Matthew Bradford 
District 71[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Bryan Barbin: 5,704
a - Incumbent Barbin was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Mark Amsdell: 708
- Jim Rigby: 2,272
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Bryan Barbin: 9,674 
Jim Rigby: 8,968
District 72[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Frank Burns: 4,533
a - Incumbent Burns was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- Martin Westrick: 2,132
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Philip Rice: 2,187
a
- Randall Jay Wilson: 569
- November 4 General election candidates:
Frank Burns: 11,354 
Philip Rice: 6,792
District 73[edit]
Note: Incumbent Gary Haluska (D) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
Note: Matthew Barczak was removed from the ballot on March 31, 2014.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Thomas Sankey: 2,766
a - Incumbent Sankey was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Thomas Sankey 
District 74[edit]
Note: Incumbent Thomas Sankey (R) ran for District 73.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Joshua Maxwell: 1,947
a
- Joshua Young: 1,166
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Harry Lewis, Jr.: 1,285
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Joshua Maxwell: 7,074
Harry Lewis, Jr.: 8,236 
District 75[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Jack Donahue: 3,712
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Matt Gabler: 3,288
a - Incumbent Gabler was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jack Donahue: 4,610
Matt Gabler: 13,262 
District 76[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Michael Hanna, Sr.: 3,251
a - Incumbent Hanna was first elected to the chamber in 1990.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Michael Hanna, Sr. 
District 77[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- H. Scott Conklin: 2,616
a - Incumbent Conklin was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
H. Scott Conklin: 7,179 
Charles T. Martin: 1,353
District 78[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Jesse Topper: 5,060
a - Incumbent Topper was first elected to the chamber in a special election on January 28, 2014.
- Josh Lang: 1,846
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jesse Topper 
District 79[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- John McGinnis: 4,005
a - Incumbent McGinnis was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- November 4 General election candidates:
John McGinnis 
District 80[edit]
Note: Incumbent Jerry Stern (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Judith Ward: 4,039
a
- Aaron Ritchey: 3,008
- November 4 General election candidates:
Judith Ward: 11,001 
Jason Lynn: 5,251
District 81[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Michael Fleck (Write-in)
a
- Richard Irvin (Write-in)
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Michael Fleck: 3,397 - Incumbent Fleck was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- Richard Irvin
a (Write-in)
- November 4 General election candidates:
Richard Irvin: 10,420 
Michael Fleck: 8,881
District 82[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- C. Adam Harris: 2,940
a - Incumbent Harris was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- November 4 General election candidates:
C. Adam Harris 
District 83[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Richard Mirabito: 2,273
a - Incumbent Mirabito was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Jeff Wheeland: 2,560
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Richard Mirabito: 6,785
Jeff Wheeland: 8,382 
District 84[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Kristen Hayes: 2,022
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Garth Everett: 3,557
a - Incumbent Everett was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Kristen Hayes: 3,462
Garth Everett: 13,750 
District 85[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Fred Keller: 2,989
a - Incumbent Keller was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Michael Sundberg: 4,857
Fred Keller: 10,895 
District 86[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Mark Keller: 2,863
a - Incumbent Keller was first elected to the chamber in 2004.
- Michael Scott Bixler: 680
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mark Keller 
District 87[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Glen Grell: 3,156
a - Incumbent Grell was first elected to the chamber in 2004.
- Chris P. Nelson: 978
- November 4 General election candidates:
Glen Grell 
District 88[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Sheryl Delozier: 3,255
a - Incumbent Delozier was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Sheryl Delozier 
District 89[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Rob Kauffman: 4,394
a - Incumbent Kauffman was first elected to the chamber in 2004.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Rob Kauffman 
District 90[edit]
Note: Incumbent Todd Rock (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Paul Schemel: 3,066
a
- Rita Daywalt: 2,612
- November 4 General election candidates:
Paul Schemel: 12,148 
William Hornbarger: 2,718
District 91[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Dan Moul: 2,369
a - Incumbent Moul was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Dan Moul 
District 92[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Mike Regan: 3,241
a - Incumbent Regan was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Regan 
District 93[edit]
Note: Incumbent Ron Miller (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Kristin Lee Phillips-Hill: 2,564
a
- Ernest Merisotis: 2,233
- November 4 General election candidates:
Kristin Lee Phillips-Hill 
District 94[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- David Colon: 2,479
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Stanley Saylor: 2,583
a - Incumbent Saylor was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- Kelly Henshaw: 1,839
- November 4 General election candidates:
David Colon: 4,781
Stanley Saylor: 12,499 
District 95[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Kevin Schreiber: 3,076
a - Incumbent Schreiber was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election on May 21, 2013.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Kevin Schreiber 
District 96[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- P. Michael Sturla: 2,189
a - Incumbent Sturla was first elected to the chamber in 1990.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
P. Michael Sturla 
District 97[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Charles Hample: 2,593
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Steven Mentzer: 3,601
a - Incumbent Mentzer was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Charles Hample: 8,117
Steven Mentzer: 14,746 
District 98[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Tony Crocamo: 1,146
a
- David Baker: 957
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- David Hickernell: 3,249
a - Incumbent Hickernell was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Tony Crocamo: 4,699
David Hickernell: 12,063 
- Ryan Hazel: 669
District 99[edit]
Note: Incumbent Gordon Denlinger (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Bryan Sanguinito: 1,090
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- David H. Zimmerman: 3,091
a
Note: Edward Donnegan withdrew before the primary.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Bryan Sanguinito: 4,014
David H. Zimmerman: 9,974 
District 100[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Bryan Cutler: 2,030
a - Incumbent Cutler was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Bryan Cutler 
District 101[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Patricia Stephens: 1,867
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Mauree Gingrich: 2,910
a - Incumbent Gingrich was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- John Dissinger: 1,905
- November 4 General election candidates:
Patricia Stephens: 4,799
Mauree Gingrich: 12,138 
District 102[edit]
Note: Incumbent Rosemarie Swanger (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Russell Diamond: 1,961
a
Note: Wanda Bechtold was removed from the ballot on April 2, 2014.
Note: Joseph Eisenhauer was removed from the ballot on March 27, 2014.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jake Long: 4,446 (write-in)
Russell Diamond: 7,668 
Robert McAteer: 3,861
District 103[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Patty Kim: 4,258
a - Incumbent Kim was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Gina Roberson: 1,172
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Patty Kim 
District 104[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Eugene Stilp: 3,462
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Susan Helm: 3,576
a - Incumbent Helm was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Eugene Stilp: 9,629
Susan Helm: 12,199 
District 105[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Kelly Jean McEntee: 3,414
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Ronald Marsico: 3,465
a - Incumbent Marsico was first elected to the chamber in 1988.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Kelly Jean McEntee: 7,391
Ronald Marsico: 15,432 
District 106[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- John Payne: 2,940
a - Incumbent Payne was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- November 4 General election candidates:
John Payne 
District 107[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
Note: Chris Pfaff was removed from the ballot on April 2, 2014.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Kurt Masser: 2,574
a - Incumbent Masser was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Kurt Masser: 11,054 
John Burd: 3,157
District 108[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Lynda Schlegel-Culver: 2,712
a - Incumbent Schlegel-Culver was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Lynda Schlegel-Culver 
District 109[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- David Millard: 1,965
a - Incumbent Millard was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election in December 2003.
- November 4 General election candidates:
David Millard 
District 110[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Tina Pickett: 3,774
a - Incumbent Pickett was first elected to the chamber in 2000.
Note: Carol French was removed from the ballot on April 11, 2014.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Tina Pickett 
District 111[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- John Heptig: 2,025
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Sandra Major: 3,141
a - Incumbent Major was first elected to the chamber in 1994.
- November 4 General election candidates:
John Heptig: 4,035
Sandra Major: 12,546 
District 112[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Kevin Haggerty: 4,848 - Incumbent Haggerty was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Frank Farina: 5,756
a - Incumbent Farina was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Robert Munley: 2,390
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Frank Farina 
District 113[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Martin Flynn: 6,738
a - Incumbent Flynn was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Lee Briane Morgan: 1,678
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Marcel Lisi: 1,615
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Martin Flynn: 11,537 
Marcel Lisi: 3,932
District 114[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Sid Michaels Kavulich: 8,453
a - Incumbent Kavulich was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Melanie Madeira: 2,561
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Sid Michaels Kavulich: 12,981 
Melanie Madeira: 6,407
District 115[edit]
Note: Incumbent Frank Farina (D) ran for District 112.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Maureen Madden: 2,091
a
Note: Lamar R. Thomas, Sr. withdrew before the primary.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- David C. Parker: 1,055
a
- Anthony Diecidue: 343
- Jacquelyn Leonard: 410
- Pete Begley: 158
- November 4 General election candidates:
Note: Lamar R. Thomas, Sr. (I) was removed from the ballot before the general election.[6]
Maureen Madden: 5,315
David C. Parker: 5,903 
District 116[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Tarah Toohil: 1,933
a - Incumbent Toohil was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Tarah Toohil 
District 117[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Laura Dickson: 2,558
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Karen Boback: 3,786
a - Incumbent Boback was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- Davis Haire: 2,052
- November 4 General election candidates:
Laura Dickson: 4,603
Karen Boback: 12,429 
District 118[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Mike Carroll: 5,989
a - Incumbent Carroll was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Carroll 
District 119[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Gerald Mullery: 4,313
a - Incumbent Mullery was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- Tony Bonomo: 1,131
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Gerald Mullery 
District 120[edit]
Note: Incumbent Phyllis Mundy (D) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Eileen Cipriani: 3,511
a
- Gary Mack: 2,007
Note: John Jude Bolin withdrew before the primary.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Aaron Kaufer: 1,943
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Eileen Cipriani: 7,472
Aaron Kaufer: 9,514 
District 121[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Eddie Day Pashinski: 3,512
a - Incumbent Pashinski was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Eddie Day Pashinski: 6,928 
Betsy Summers: 3,298
District 122[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Patricia Dawn Borger: 3,159
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Doyle Heffley: 1,996
a - Incumbent Heffley was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Patricia Dawn Borger: 5,741
Doyle Heffley: 10,427 
District 123[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Neal Goodman: 4,273
a - Incumbent Goodman was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Neal Goodman 
District 124[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Jerry Knowles: 3,240
a - Incumbent Knowles was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election on May 19, 2009.
Note: James Barton withdrew before the primary.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jerry Knowles 
District 125[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Mike Tobash: 3,379
a - Incumbent Tobash was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mike Tobash 
District 126[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Mark Rozzi: 3,030
a - Incumbent Rozzi was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mark Rozzi 
District 127[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Thomas Caltagirone: 1,443
a - Incumbent Caltagirone was first elected to the chamber in 1976.
Note: Robert Melendez was removed from the ballot on March 27, 2014.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Thomas Caltagirone 
District 128[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Mark Gillen: 2,274
a - Incumbent Gillen was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mark Gillen 
District 129[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Jim Cox: 2,248
a - Incumbent Cox was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jim Cox 
District 130[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Russell Diesinger: 2,293
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- David Maloney: 2,342
a - Incumbent Maloney was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- Andrew Basile: 1,230
- November 4 General election candidates:
Note: Russell Diesinger withdrew from the race on July 15, 2014.
David Kessler: 6,851
David Maloney: 11,177 
District 131[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
Note: Beyer was removed from the candidate list before the primary, but was restored to the ballot after a successful write-in campaign.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Justin Simmons: 1,693
a - Incumbent Simmons was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Michael Beyer: 7,688
Justin Simmons: 12,055 
District 132[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Michael Schlossberg: 2,345
a - Incumbent Schlossberg was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Michael Schlossberg 
District 133[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Daniel McNeill: 2,868
a - Incumbent McNeill was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- David Molony: 977
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Daniel McNeill: 7,568 
David Molony: 6,170
District 134[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Ryan Mackenzie: 1,914
a - Incumbent Mackenzie was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election on April 24, 2012.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Ryan Mackenzie 
District 135[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Steve Samuelson: 2,758
a - Incumbent Samuelson was first elected to the chamber in 1998.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Steve Samuelson 
District 136[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Robert Freeman: 2,587
a - Incumbent Freeman was first elected to the chamber in 1998.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Robert Freeman 
District 137[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Joe Emrick: 1,718
a - Incumbent Emrick was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Joe Emrick 
District 138[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Leslie Altieri: 2,073
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Marcia Hahn: 1,936
a - Incumbent Hahn was first elected to the chamber after she won a special election on May 18, 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Leslie Altieri: 6,551
Marcia Hahn: 12,898 
District 139[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Michael Peifer: 2,087
a - Incumbent Peifer was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Michael Peifer 
District 140[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- John Galloway: 3,857
a - Incumbent Galloway was first elected to the chamber in 2000.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
John Galloway 
District 141[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Tina Davis: 3,410
a - Incumbent Davis was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Joseph Lippolis: 946
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Tina Davis: 10,233 
Joseph Lippolis: 4,260
District 142[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Ritchie Webb: 1,552
- Regina Kiley: 2,600
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Frank Farry: 2,466
a - Incumbent Farry was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Regina Kiley: 7,878
Frank Farry: 14,758 
District 143[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
Note: Charles B. Young withdrew before the primary.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Marguerite Quinn: 2,432
a - Incumbent Quinn was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Marguerite Quinn 
District 144[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Katherine Watson: 1,915
a - Incumbent Watson was first elected to the chamber in 2000.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Katherine Watson 
District 145[edit]
Note: Incumbent Paul Clymer (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Karen Chellew: 1,210
a
- Jonathan McCartney: 484
- Brian Kline: 1,107
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Craig Staats: 1,910
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Karen Chellew: 7,914
Craig Staats: 11,268 
District 146[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Mark Painter: 2,193
a - Incumbent Painter was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Thomas Quigley: 1,685
a
- Harvey Friedland: 529
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mark Painter: 8,111
Thomas Quigley: 8,840 
District 147[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Marcy Toepel: 1,764
a - Incumbent Toepel was first elected to the chamber after she won a special election on May 18, 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Marcy Toepel 
District 148[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Mary Jo Daley: 5,575
a - Incumbent Daley was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mary Jo Daley: 14,726 
Ed Flocco: 9,039 (write-in)
District 149[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Tim Briggs: 4,407
a - Incumbent Briggs was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Tim Briggs 
District 150[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- David McKenzie: 2,138
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Mike Vereb: 2,076
a - Incumbent Vereb was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
David McKenzie: 6,763
Mike Vereb: 11,964 
District 151[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Todd Stephens: 2,255
a - Incumbent Stephens was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Todd Stephens 
District 152[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Thomas Murt: 2,685
a - Incumbent Murt was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Thomas Murt 
District 153[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Madeleine Dean: 6,559
a - Incumbent Dean was first elected to the chamber after she won a special election on April 24, 2012.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Madeleine Dean 
District 154[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Steve McCarter: 7,777
a - Incumbent McCarter was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Robert Gillies, Jr.: 1,394
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Steve McCarter: 17,553 
Robert Gillies, Jr.: 6,329
District 155[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Becky Corbin: 2,020
a - Incumbent Corbin was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- November 4 General election candidates:
James Burns: 8,435 (write-in)
Becky Corbin: 12,809 
District 156[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Sandra Snyder: 2,620
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Dan Truitt: 2,495
a - Incumbent Truitt was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Sandra Snyder: 8,350
Dan Truitt: 12,429 
District 157[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Marian Moskowitz: 3,298
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Warren Kampf: 2,259
a - Incumbent Kampf was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Marian Moskowitz: 9,547
Warren Kampf: 11,694 
District 158[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Susan Rzucidlo: 2,424
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Cuyler Walker: 1,881
a
- Roger Howard: 1,169
- November 4 General election candidates:
Note: Cuyler Walker withdrew from the ballot before the general election and was replaced by Incumbent Chris Ross (R).
Susan Rzucidlo: 8,130
Chris Ross: 11,350 
District 159[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Thaddeus Kirkland: 2,322
a - Incumbent Kirkland was first elected to the chamber in 1992.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Michael Ciach: 1,348
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Thaddeus Kirkland: 9,281 
Michael Ciach: 3,881
District 160[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Whitney Hoffman: 2,512
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Stephen Barrar: 2,632
a - Incumbent Barrar was first elected to the chamber in 1996.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Whitney Hoffman: 7,944
Stephen Barrar: 13,303 
District 161[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Leanne Krueger-Braneky: 3,185
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Joe Hackett: 2,913
a - Incumbent Hackett was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Leanne Krueger-Braneky: 10,176
Joe Hackett: 12,916 
District 162[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
Note: Michelle Vanella-Kudenko withdrew before the primary.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Nick Miccarelli: 3,285
a - Incumbent Miccarelli was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Nick Miccarelli 
District 163[edit]
Note: Incumbent Nicholas Micozzie (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Vincent Rongione: 2,799
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Jamie Santora: 2,952
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Vincent Rongione: 10,100
Jamie Santora: 11,644 
District 164[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Margo Davidson: 2,711
a - Incumbent Davidson was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- Billy Smith: 2,159
- Dafan Zhang: 244
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Saud Siddiqui: 1,037
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Margo Davidson: 12,272 
Saud Siddiqui: 3,056
District 165[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Jeremy Fearn: 2,902
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- William Adolph, Jr.: 3,918
a - Incumbent Adolph was first elected to the chamber in 1988.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Note: Jeremy Fearn withdrew from the race on July 29, 2014.
Charles Hadley: 8,615
William Adolph, Jr.: 15,765 
District 166[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Gregory Vitali: 5,130
a - Incumbent Vitali was first elected to the chamber in 1992.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Sarah Armstrong: 1,861
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Gregory Vitali: 14,325 
Sarah Armstrong: 8,375
District 167[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Anne Crowley: 2,896
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Duane Milne: 2,739
a - Incumbent Milne was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Anne Crowley: 8,453
Duane Milne: 13,439 
District 168[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Ian Andrews Thomas: 3,136
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Thomas Killion: 3,353
a - Incumbent Killion was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election on June 17, 2003.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Note: Ian Andrews Thomas withdrew from the race on August 6, 2014.
Thomas Killion 
District 169[edit]
Note: Incumbent Edward Neilson (D) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Kate Anne Klunk: 1,718
a
- Leroy E. Wentz: 1,303
- Marc Woerner: 1,061
- Gene H. Montanarelli: 272
- November 4 General election candidates:
Kate Anne Klunk 
District 170[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Brendan Boyle: 4,283
a - Incumbent Boyle was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Brendan Boyle 
District 171[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Kerry Benninghoff: 5,275
a - Incumbent Benninghoff was first elected to the chamber in 1996.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Kerry Benninghoff 
District 172[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Kevin Boyle: 4,700
a - Incumbent Boyle was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- Jeffrey Voice: 424
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Kevin Boyle 
District 173[edit]
Note: Incumbent Michael McGeehan (D) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Michael Driscoll: 3,146
a
- Dennis Kilderry, Jr.: 1,075
- Paul Definis: 777
Note: Arlen Curtis Larue, Sr. was removed from the ballot on March 28, 2014.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Michael Tomlinson: 1,090
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Michael Driscoll: 8,360 
Michael Tomlinson: 4,109
District 174[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- John Sabatina, Jr.: 4,555
a - Incumbent Sabatina was first elected to the chamber in 2004.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
John Sabatina, Jr. 
District 175[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Michael O'Brien: 2,783
a - Incumbent was first elected to the chamber in 2006.
- Sean Sullivan: 2,272
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Michael O'Brien 
District 176[edit]
Note: Incumbent Mario Scavello (R) did not run for re-election.
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Hope Smith: 1,860
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Jack Rader, Jr.: 1,175
a
- James Becker: 1,128
- November 4 General election candidates:
Hope Smith: 5,420
Jack Rader, Jr.: 8,217 
District 177[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- John Taylor: 1,446
a - Incumbent Taylor was first elected to the chamber in 1984.
- November 4 General election candidates:
John Taylor 
District 178[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Scott Petri: 2,622
a - Incumbent Petri was first elected to the chamber in 2002.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Scott Petri 
District 179[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- James Clay: 2,166 - Incumbent Clay was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Jason Dawkins: 2,230
a
Note: David L. Hall was removed from the ballot on April 9, 2014.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jason Dawkins 
District 180[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Angel Cruz: 2,302
a - Incumbent Cruz was first elected to the chamber in 2000.
- Quetcy Lozada: 1,139
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Angel Cruz 
District 181[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- W. Curtis Thomas: 3,626
a - Incumbent Thomas was first elected to the chamber in 1988.
- Emily Rodriguez: 797
- Kenneth Walker: 862
- Kenneth Williams-Medley: 631
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
W. Curtis Thomas 
District 182[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Brian Sims: 6,400
a - Incumbent Sims was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
Note: Babette Josephs was removed from the ballot on April 9, 2014.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Brian Sims 
District 183[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Terri Powell: 2,270
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Julie Harhart: 1,375
a - Incumbent Harhart was first elected to the chamber in 1994.
- Marc Grammes: 1,025
- November 4 General election candidates:
Terri Powell: 5,061
Julie Harhart: 10,261 
Michael Molovinsky: 1,515
District 184[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- William Keller: 5,003
a - Incumbent Keller was first elected to the chamber in 1992.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
William Keller 
District 185[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Maria Donatucci: 4,519
a - Incumbent Donatucci was first elected to the chamber in a special election on February 1, 2011.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Maria Donatucci 
District 186[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Jordan Harris: 6,618
a - Incumbent Harris was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jordan Harris 
District 187[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Gary Day: 1,625
a - Incumbent Day was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Gary Day 
District 188[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- James Roebuck, Jr.: 4,157
a - Incumbent Roebuck was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election on May 21, 1985.
- Algernong Allen: 1,829
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Ernest Adkins: 122
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
James Roebuck, Jr.: 13,030 
Ernest Adkins: 1,615
District 189[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Elizabeth Forrest: 1,543
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Rosemary Brown: 1,713
a - Incumbent Brown was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Elizabeth Forrest: 4,704
Rosemary Brown: 8,033 
District 190[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Vanessa Lowery Brown: 4,861
a - Incumbent Lowery Brown was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- Wanda Logan: 2,299
- Isaac Patterson V: 857
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Vanessa Lowery Brown: 16,446 
- Glenn Davis: 734
District 191[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Ronald Waters: 5,341
a - Incumbent Waters was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election on May 18, 1999.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Ronald Waters 
District 192[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Louise Williams Bishop: 8,164
a - Incumbent Bishop was first elected to the chamber in 1988.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Louise Williams Bishop 
District 193[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Will Tallman: 2,690
a - Incumbent Tallman was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- Bryan Gembusia: 1,420
- November 4 General election candidates:
Paul Bart: 4,534
Will Tallman: 12,889 
District 194[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Pamela Delissio: 3,643
a - Incumbent Delissio was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- David C. Henderson: 3,174
Note: Sean Stevens withdrew before the primary.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- William Pounds: 772
a
- November 4 General election candidates:
Pamela Delissio: 12,981 
William Pounds: 5,124
District 195[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Michelle Brownlee: 6,445
a - Incumbent Brownlee was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Michelle Brownlee 
District 196[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Seth Grove: 2,426
a - Incumbent Grove was first elected to the chamber in 2008.
- Elizabeth Anne Roberts: 1,498
- November 4 General election candidates:
Seth Grove 
District 197[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Leslie Acosta: 2,871
a
- Danilo Burgos: 1,345
- Jose Miranda: 367 - Incumbent Miranda was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Ben Ramos: 1,253
Note: Juan Rodriguez was removed from the ballot on April 4, 2014.
Note: Edward Lloyd, Jr. was removed from the ballot on April 3, 2014.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Leslie Acosta 
District 198[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Rosita Youngblood: 6,095
a - Incumbent Youngblood was first elected to the chamber after she won a special election on April 19, 1994.
- John L. Connelly: 1,888
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Rosita Youngblood 
District 199[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Jill Sunday Bartoli: 2,227
a
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- Stephen Bloom: 2,778
a - Incumbent Bloom was first elected to the chamber in 2010.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Jill Sunday Bartoli: 6,172
Stephen Bloom: 11,368 
District 200[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Cherelle Parker: 12,117
a - Incumbent Parker was first elected to the chamber after she won a special election on September 13, 2005.
Note: Bobbie Curry was removed from the ballot on April 17, 2014.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Cherelle Parker 
District 201[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Stephen Kinsey: 4,201
a - Incumbent Kinsey was first elected to the chamber in 2012.
- Lamont Thomas: 3,555
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Stephen Kinsey 
District 202[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Mark Cohen: 2,281
a - Incumbent Cohen was first elected to the chamber after he won a special election on June 10, 1974.
- Jared Solomon: 2,123
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Mark Cohen 
District 203[edit]
May 20 Democratic primary candidates:
- Dwight Evans: 7,211
a - Incumbent Evans was first elected to the chamber in 1980.
May 20 Republican primary candidates:
- No candidates filed for election.
- November 4 General election candidates:
Dwight Evans 
See also[edit]
- Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- Pennsylvania State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2014
External links[edit]
- Pennsylvania Department of State, Official candidate list
- Pennsylvania Department of State, Official primary results for May 20, 2014
- Pennsylvania Department of State, Official general election results for November 4, 2014
[edit]
- ↑ Philly.com, "Corbett hits Wolf hard in first of 3 debates," September 24, 2014
- ↑ Republican Legislative Campaign Committee, "The RLCC's 2014 Path to Victory," July 11, 2014
- ↑ TribLive, "Costa: Democrats can take state Senate if Wolf expands lead over Corbett," July 24, 2014
- ↑ We are Central PA, "Fleck loses primary, earns Democratic nod," May 28, 2014
- ↑ heraldstandard.com, "Warner secures place on ballot; will challenge Boni for 52nd District seat," May 31, 2014
- ↑ Pocono Record, "Lamar Thomas loses spot on Nov. ballot," accessed September 8, 2014
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