Pennsylvania House of Representatives elections, 2018

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2018 Pennsylvania
House elections
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GeneralNovember 6, 2018
PrimaryMay 15, 2018
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Republicans maintained their majority in the 2018 elections for Pennsylvania House of Representatives despite losing seats, winning 110 seats to Democrats' 93. All 203 House seats were up for election. At the time of the election, Republicans held 120 seats to Democrats' 79, with four vacancies.

Pennsylvania maintained its status as a divided government in 2018, with Republicans retaining control of the state Senate and House and Democrats holding the governorship.

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives was one of 87 state legislative chambers holding elections in 2018. There are 99 chambers throughout the country.

Pennsylvania state representatives serve two-year terms, with all seats up for election every two years.

Democratic Party For more information about the Democratic primary, click here.
Republican Party For more information about the Republican primary, click here.

Post-election analysis[edit]

See also: State legislative elections, 2018

The Republican Party maintained control of both chambers of the Pennsylvania General Assembly in the 2018 election, but the Pennsylvania State Senate lost its Republican supermajority status after it no longer held the minimum seats necessary. In the state Senate, 25 out of 50 seats were up for election. The Republican Pennsylvania State Senate majority was reduced from 33-16 to 29-21. One seat was vacant before the election. One Republican incumbent was defeated in the primary and two Republican incumbents were defeated in the general election.

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives held elections for all 203 seats. The Republican majority in the House of Representatives was reduced from 120-79 to 110-93. Four seats were vacant before the election. Three Democratic incumbents were defeated in the primary. Ten incumbents were defeated in the general election; two Democrats and eight Republicans.

National background[edit]

On November 6, 2018, 87 of the nation's 99 state legislative chambers held regularly scheduled elections for 6,073 of 7,383 total seats, meaning that nearly 82 percent of all state legislative seats were up for election.

  • Entering the 2018 election, Democrats held 42.6 percent, Republicans held 56.8 percent, and independents and other parties held 0.6 percent of the seats up for regular election.
  • Following the 2018 election, Democrats held 47.3 percent, Republicans held 52.3 percent, and independents and other parties held 0.4 percent of the seats up for regular election.
  • A total of 469 incumbents were defeated over the course of the election cycle, with roughly one-third of them defeated in the primary.

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Candidates[edit]

See also: Statistics on state legislative candidates, 2018

General election[edit]

Pennsylvania House of Representatives General Election 2018

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 1

Green check mark transparent.pngPatrick Harkins (i)

District 2

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Merski

Timothy Kuzma

District 3

Green check mark transparent.pngRyan Bizzarro (i)

District 4

Green check mark transparent.pngCurtis Sonney (i)

District 5

Green check mark transparent.pngBarry Jozwiak (i)

District 6

Green check mark transparent.pngBradley Roae (i)

District 7

Green check mark transparent.pngMark Longietti (i)

District 8

Lisa Boeving-Learned

Green check mark transparent.pngTedd Nesbit (i)

District 9

Green check mark transparent.pngChris Sainato (i)

Gregory Michalek  Candidate Connection

District 10

Green check mark transparent.pngAaron Bernstine (i)

Darcelle Slappy (Green Party)

District 11

Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Ellis (i)

Samuel Doctor (Independent)

District 12

Daniel Smith Jr.

Green check mark transparent.pngDaryl Metcalfe (i)

District 13

Susannah Walker

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Lawrence (i)

Dominic Pirocchi (Libertarian Party)

District 14

Amy Fazio  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJim Marshall (i)

District 15

Terri Mitko

Green check mark transparent.pngJoshua Kail

District 16

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Matzie (i)

District 17

Green check mark transparent.pngParke Wentling (i)

District 18

James Lamb III

Green check mark transparent.pngGene DiGirolamo (i)

District 19

Green check mark transparent.pngJake Wheatley Jr. (i)

District 20

Green check mark transparent.pngAdam Ravenstahl (i)

District 21

Green check mark transparent.pngSara Innamorato

District 22

Green check mark transparent.pngPeter Schweyer (i)

District 23

Green check mark transparent.pngDan Frankel (i)

Jay Walker (Green Party)

District 24

Green check mark transparent.pngEdward Gainey (i)

District 25

Green check mark transparent.pngBrandon Markosek

Stephen Schlauch

District 26

Pamela Hacker

Green check mark transparent.pngTimothy Hennessey (i)

District 27

Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel Deasy Jr. (i)

District 28

Emily Skopov  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Turzai (i)

District 29

Andrew Dixon  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngMeghan Schroeder

Did not make the ballot:
Bernard O'Neill (i)

District 30

Betsy Monroe

Green check mark transparent.pngLori Mizgorski

Did not make the ballot:
Hal English (i)

District 31

Green check mark transparent.pngPerry Warren (i)

Ryan Gallagher

District 32

Green check mark transparent.pngAnthony DeLuca (i)

District 33

Green check mark transparent.pngFrank Dermody (i)

Joshua Nulph

District 34

Green check mark transparent.pngSummer Lee

District 35

Green check mark transparent.pngAustin Davis (i)

District 36

Green check mark transparent.pngHarry Readshaw III (i)

District 37

Suzanne Delahunt  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngMindy Fee (i)

District 38

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Kortz II (i)

District 39

Robert Rhoderick Jr.

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Puskaric

District 40

Sharon Guidi

Green check mark transparent.pngNatalie Mihalek  Candidate Connection

District 41

Michele Wherley

Green check mark transparent.pngBrett Miller (i)

District 42

Green check mark transparent.pngDan Miller (i)

District 43

Jennie Porter

Green check mark transparent.pngKeith Greiner (i)

District 44

Michele Knoll  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngValerie Gaydos  Candidate Connection

District 45

Green check mark transparent.pngAnita Astorino Kulik (i)

District 46

Byron Timmins

Green check mark transparent.pngJason Ortitay (i)

District 47

Michael Wascovich

Green check mark transparent.pngKeith Gillespie (i)

District 48

Clark Mitchell Jr.

Green check mark transparent.pngTimothy O'Neal

District 49

Steven Toprani

Green check mark transparent.pngBud Cook (i)

District 50

Green check mark transparent.pngPam Snyder (i)

Betsy Rohanna McClure

District 51

Timothy Mahoney

Green check mark transparent.pngMatthew Dowling (i)

District 52

Ethan Keedy

Green check mark transparent.pngRyan Warner (i)

District 53

Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Malagari

George Szekely II

John Waldenberger (Libertarian Party)  Candidate Connection

District 54

Jonathan McCabe

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Brooks

District 55

Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Petrarca (i)

District 56

Douglas Hunt

Green check mark transparent.pngGeorge Dunbar (i)

District 57

Collin Warren

Green check mark transparent.pngEric Nelson (i)

District 58

Mary Popovich

Green check mark transparent.pngJustin Walsh (i)

District 59

Clare Dooley

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Reese (i)

District 60

Green check mark transparent.pngJeffrey Pyle (i)

District 61

Green check mark transparent.pngLiz Hanbidge

Catherine Harper (i)

District 62

Logan Dellafiora

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Struzzi II

Did not make the ballot:
Daniel Wilson  (Independent)

District 63

Conrad Warner

Green check mark transparent.pngDonna Oberlander (i)

District 64

John Kluck

Green check mark transparent.pngR. Lee James (i)

District 65

Green check mark transparent.pngKathy Rapp (i)

District 66

Kerith Taylor

Green check mark transparent.pngCris Dush (i)

District 67

Maryanne Cole

Green check mark transparent.pngMartin Causer (i)

District 68

Carrie Heath

Green check mark transparent.pngClint Owlett (i)

District 69

Jeff Cole

Green check mark transparent.pngCarl Metzgar (i)

District 70

Green check mark transparent.pngMatthew Bradford (i)

Christopher Mundiath

District 71

Bryan Barbin (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Rigby

District 72

Green check mark transparent.pngFrank Burns (i)

Gerald Carnicella

District 73

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Sankey (i)

District 74

Green check mark transparent.pngDan Williams

Amber Little Turner

District 75

Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Gabler (i)

District 76

Michael Hanna Jr.

Green check mark transparent.pngStephanie Borowicz

District 77

Green check mark transparent.pngH. Scott Conklin (i)

District 78

Deborah Baughman  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJesse Topper (i)

District 79

Green check mark transparent.pngLouis Schmitt Jr.

District 80

Laura Burke

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Gregory

District 81

Richard Rogers Sr.

Green check mark transparent.pngRichard Irvin (i)

Joseph Soloski (Libertarian Party)

District 82

Did not make the ballot:
Kimberly Hart 

Green check mark transparent.pngJohnathan Hershey

Elizabeth Book (Independent)

District 83

Airneezer Page-Delahaye

Green check mark transparent.pngJeff Wheeland (i)

District 84

Linda Sosniak

Green check mark transparent.pngGarth Everett (i)

District 85

Jennifer Rager-Kay

Green check mark transparent.pngFred Keller (i)

District 86

Karen Anderson

Green check mark transparent.pngMark Keller (i)

District 87

Sean Quinlan

Green check mark transparent.pngGreg Rothman (i)

District 88

Jean Marie Foschi

Green check mark transparent.pngSheryl Delozier (i)

District 89

Green check mark transparent.pngRob Kauffman (i)

District 90

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Schemel (i)

District 91

Marty Qually

Green check mark transparent.pngDan Moul (i)

District 92

Shanna Danielson

Green check mark transparent.pngDawn Keefer (i)  Candidate Connection

District 93

Delma Rivera-Lytle

Did not make the ballot:
Meggan O'Rourke 

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Jones

District 94

Stephen Snell

Green check mark transparent.pngStanley Saylor (i)

District 95

Green check mark transparent.pngCarol Hill-Evans (i)

District 96

Green check mark transparent.pngP. Michael Sturla (i)

District 97

Dana Hamp Gulick

Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Mentzer (i)

District 98

Mary Auker-Endres

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Hickernell (i)

James Miller (Libertarian Party)

District 99

Elizabeth Malarkey

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid H. Zimmerman (i)

District 100

Dale Hamby

Green check mark transparent.pngBryan Cutler (i)

District 101

Cesar Liriano

Green check mark transparent.pngFrancis Ryan (i)

District 102

Green check mark transparent.pngRussell Diamond (i)

District 103

Green check mark transparent.pngPatty Kim (i)

Anthony Harrell

District 104

Patty Smith

Green check mark transparent.pngSusan Helm (i)

District 105

Eric Epstein  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngAndrew Lewis

District 106

Jill Linta  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Mehaffie (i)

District 107

Sarah Donnelly  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngKurt Masser (i)

District 108

Green check mark transparent.pngLynda Schlegel Culver (i)

District 109

Edward Sanders III

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Millard (i)

District 110

Donna Iannone

Green check mark transparent.pngTina Pickett (i)

District 111

Rebecca Kinney

Green check mark transparent.pngJonathan Fritz (i)

District 112

Green check mark transparent.pngKyle Mullins

Ernest Lemoncelli

District 113

Green check mark transparent.pngMartin Flynn (i)

District 114

Green check mark transparent.pngSid Michaels Kavulich (i)

District 115

Green check mark transparent.pngMaureen Madden (i)

David Parker

District 116

Green check mark transparent.pngTarah Toohil (i)

District 117

Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Boback (i)

Lou Jasikoff (Libertarian Party)

District 118

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Carroll (i)

District 119

Green check mark transparent.pngGerald Mullery (i)

Justin Behrens

District 120

Green check mark transparent.pngAaron Kaufer (i)

District 121

Green check mark transparent.pngEddie Day Pashinski (i)

Sue Henry

Did not make the ballot:
Gregory Wolovich Jr. 

District 122

Kara Scott

Green check mark transparent.pngDoyle Heffley (i)

District 123

Green check mark transparent.pngNeal Goodman (i)

District 124

Green check mark transparent.pngJerry Knowles (i)

District 125

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Tobash (i)

District 126

Green check mark transparent.pngMark Rozzi (i)

District 127

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Caltagirone (i)

Vincent Gagliardo Jr.

District 128

Douglas Metcalfe

Green check mark transparent.pngMark Gillen (i)

District 129

Tricia Wertz

Green check mark transparent.pngJim Cox (i)

District 130

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Maloney (i)

District 131

Andrew Lee

Green check mark transparent.pngJustin Simmons (i)

District 132

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Schlossberg (i)

District 133

Green check mark transparent.pngJeanne McNeill (i)

District 134

Thomas Applebach

Green check mark transparent.pngRyan Mackenzie (i)

District 135

Green check mark transparent.pngSteve Samuelson (i)

District 136

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Freeman (i)

District 137

Amy Cozze

Green check mark transparent.pngJoe Emrick (i)

Ed Reagan (Libertarian Party)

District 138

Dean Donaher

Green check mark transparent.pngMarcia Hahn (i)

Jake Towne (Libertarian Party)

District 139

Orlando Marrero

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Peifer (i)

District 140

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Galloway (i)

District 141

Green check mark transparent.pngTina Davis (i)

Anthony Sposato

District 142

Lauren Lareau  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngFrank Farry (i)

District 143

Green check mark transparent.pngWendy Ullman

Joseph Flood

District 144

Meredith Buck

Green check mark transparent.pngF. Todd Polinchock

District 145

Brian Kline

Green check mark transparent.pngCraig Staats (i)

District 146

Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Ciresi

Thomas Quigley (i)

District 147

Joshua Camson

Green check mark transparent.pngMarcy Toepel (i)

District 148

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Jo Daley (i)

District 149

Green check mark transparent.pngTim Briggs (i)

District 150

Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Webster  Candidate Connection

Nick Fountain

Did not make the ballot:
Michael Corr (i)

District 151

Sara Johnson Rothman

Green check mark transparent.pngTodd Stephens (i)

District 152

Daryl Boling

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Murt (i)

District 153

Green check mark transparent.pngBen Sanchez

Did not make the ballot:
Madeleine Dean (i)

Douglas Beaver Jr.  Candidate Connection

Marc Bozzacco (Libertarian Party)

District 154

Green check mark transparent.pngSteve McCarter (i)

Kathleen Bowers

District 155

Green check mark transparent.pngDanielle Friel Otten

Becky Corbin (i)

District 156

Green check mark transparent.pngCarolyn Comitta (i)

Nicholas Deminski

District 157

Green check mark transparent.pngMelissa Shusterman  Candidate Connection

Warren Kampf (i)

District 158

Green check mark transparent.pngChristina Sappey

Eric Roe (i)

District 159

Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Kirkland (i)

Ruth Moton

District 160

Anton Andrew  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngStephen Barrar (i)

District 161

Green check mark transparent.pngLeanne Krueger-Braneky (i)

Patti Rodgers Morrisette

District 162

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Delloso  Candidate Connection

Mary Hopper

District 163

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Zabel

Jamie Santora (i)

District 164

Green check mark transparent.pngMargo Davidson (i)

Inderjit Bains

District 165

Green check mark transparent.pngJennifer O'Mara  Candidate Connection

Alexander Charlton (i)

District 166

Green check mark transparent.pngGregory Vitali (i)

Baltazar Rubio

District 167

Green check mark transparent.pngKristine Howard

Duane Milne (i)

District 168

Kristin Seale

Green check mark transparent.pngChristopher Quinn (i)

District 169

Sarah Hammond

Green check mark transparent.pngKate Klunk (i)

District 170

Michael Doyle Jr.

Green check mark transparent.pngMartina White (i)

District 171

Erin McCracken

Green check mark transparent.pngKerry Benninghoff (i)

District 172

Green check mark transparent.pngKevin Boyle (i)

District 173

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Driscoll (i)

District 174

Green check mark transparent.pngEd Neilson (i)

District 175

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Isaacson

Did not make the ballot:
Michael O'Brien (i)

District 176

Claudette Williams

Green check mark transparent.pngJack Rader (i)

District 177

Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Hohenstein

Patty Kozlowski

District 178

Helen Tai (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngWendi Thomas

District 179

Green check mark transparent.pngJason Dawkins (i)

District 180

Green check mark transparent.pngAngel Cruz (i)

District 181

Green check mark transparent.pngMalcolm Kenyatta

Milton Street

District 182

Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Sims (i)

James McDevitt (Independent)

District 183

Jason Ruff

Green check mark transparent.pngZachary Mako (i)

District 184

Green check mark transparent.pngElizabeth Fiedler

District 185

Green check mark transparent.pngMaria Donatucci (i)

District 186

Green check mark transparent.pngJordan Harris (i)

District 187

Michael Blichar Jr.

Did not make the ballot:
Archie Follweiler 

Green check mark transparent.pngGary Day (i)

District 188

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Roebuck Jr. (i)

District 189

Adam Rodriguez  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngRosemary Brown (i)

District 190

Green check mark transparent.pngVanessa Lowery Brown (i)

District 191

Green check mark transparent.pngJoanna McClinton (i)

District 192

Green check mark transparent.pngMorgan Cephas (i)

District 193

Matthew Nelson

Green check mark transparent.pngTorren Ecker

District 194

Green check mark transparent.pngPamela DeLissio (i)

Sean Stevens

Matt Baltsar (Libertarian Party)

District 195

Green check mark transparent.pngDonna Bullock (i)

District 196

Green check mark transparent.pngSeth Grove (i)

District 197

Green check mark transparent.pngDanilo Burgos

District 198

Green check mark transparent.pngRosita Youngblood (i)

District 199

Joseph McGinnis Jr.

Green check mark transparent.pngBarbara Gleim

Charles Boust (Libertarian Party)

District 200

Green check mark transparent.pngChristopher Rabb (i)  Candidate Connection

District 201

Green check mark transparent.pngStephen Kinsey (i)

District 202

Green check mark transparent.pngJared Solomon (i)

District 203

Green check mark transparent.pngIsabella Fitzgerald (i)

Primary election[edit]

Pennsylvania House of Representatives primary candidates
District Democratic Party

Democrat

Republican Party

Republican

Other
1 Patrick Harkins (I) Approveda No candidate
2 Jay Breneman
Richard Filippi
Robert Merski Approveda
Timothy Kuzma Approveda
Laban Marsh
3 Ryan Bizzarro (I) Approveda No candidate
4 No candidate Curtis Sonney (I) Approveda
5 No candidate Barry J. Jozwiak (I) Approveda
6 No candidate Bradley Roae (I) Approveda
7 Mark Longietti (I) Approveda No candidate
8 Lisa Boeving-Learned Approveda Tedd Nesbit (I) Approveda
9 Chris Sainato (I) Approveda Gregory Michalek Approveda
10 No candidate Aaron Bernstine (I) Approveda
11 No candidate Brian Ellis (I) Approveda
12 Honora Rockar
Daniel Smith Jr. Approveda
Daryl Metcalfe (I) Approveda
13 Susannah Walker Approveda John Lawrence (I) Approveda
14 Amy Fazio Approveda Jim Marshall (I) Approveda
15 No candidate Joshua Kail Approveda
16 Robert Matzie (I) Approveda No candidate
17 No candidate Parke Wentling (I) Approveda
18 James Lamb III Approveda Gene DiGirolamo (I) Approveda
19 Jake Wheatley Jr. (I) Approveda
Aerion Abney
Ebony Taylor
No candidate
20 Adam Ravenstahl (I) Approveda
Michael Devine
No candidate
21 Dominic Costa (I)
Sara Innamorato Approveda
No candidate
22 Peter Schweyer (I) Approveda No candidate
23 Dan Frankel (I) Approveda No candidate
24 Edward Gainey (I) Approveda
William Anderson
Todd Koger
No candidate
25 Brandon Markosek Approveda Stephen Schlauch Approveda
26 Pamela Hacker Approveda Timothy Hennessey (I) Approveda
27 Daniel Deasy Jr. (I) Approveda No candidate
28 Emily Skopov Approveda Mike Turzai (I) Approveda
29 Andrew Dixon Approveda Bernard O'Neill (I) Approveda
30 Kareem Kandil
Betsy Monroe Approveda
Jacob Pavlecic
Hal English (I) Approveda
31 Perry Warren (I) Approveda Ryan Gallagher Approveda
32 Anthony DeLuca (I) Approveda
Erin Vecchio
No candidate
33 Frank Dermody (I) Approveda Joshua Nulph Approveda
34 Paul Costa (I)
Summer Lee Approveda
No candidate
35 Austin Davis (I) Approveda No candidate
36 Harry Readshaw III (I) Approveda No candidate
37 Suzanne Delahunt Approveda Mindy Fee (I) Approveda
38 William Kortz II (I) Approveda No candidate
39 Robert Rhoderick Jr. Approveda Michael Puskaric Approveda
40 Edward Eichenlaub
Sharon Guidi Approveda
Paul Dixon
Natalie Mihalek Approveda
James Roman
41 Michele Wherley Approveda Brett Miller (I) Approveda
42 Dan Miller (I) Approveda No candidate
43 Jennie Porter Approveda Keith Greiner (I) Approveda
44 Michele Knoll Approveda David Bachman
Robert Doddato
Valerie Gaydos Approveda
Scott Larue
45 Anita Astorino Kulik (I) Approveda No candidate
46 Rueben Brock
Byron Timmins Approveda
Jason Ortitay (I) Approveda
47 Michael Wascovich Approveda Keith Gillespie (I) Approveda
48 Clark Mitchell Jr. Approveda
Joseph Zupancic
Timothy O'Neal Approveda
49 Randy Barli
Steven Toprani Approveda
Bud Cook (I) Approveda
50 Pam Snyder (I) Approveda Betsy Rohanna McClure Approveda
51 Timothy Mahoney Approveda Matthew Dowling (I) Approveda
52 Ethan Keedy Approveda Ryan Warner (I) Approveda
53 Leon Angelichio
Steven Malagari Approveda
George Szekely II Approveda
54 Robert Bertha
Jonathan McCabe Approveda
Robert Brooks Approveda
Bryan Kline
Michael Korns Jr.
Maryalice Newborn
55 Joseph Petrarca (I) Approveda No candidate
56 Douglas Hunt Approveda George Dunbar (I) Approveda
57 Collin Warren Approveda Eric Nelson (I) Approveda
58 Mary Popovich Approveda Justin Walsh (I) Approveda
59 Clare Dooley Approveda Mike Reese (I) Approveda
60 No candidate Jeffrey Pyle (I) Approveda
61 Liz Hanbidge Approveda Catherine Harper (I) Approveda
62 Logan Dellafiora Approveda
Aaron Lehman
Julie Anderson
Mike Baker
Shane Caylor
James Struzzi II Approveda
63 Conrad Warner Approveda Donna Oberlander (I) Approveda
64 John Kluck Approveda R. Lee James (I) Approveda
65 No candidate Kathy Rapp (I) Approveda
66 Kerith Taylor Approveda Cris Dush (I) Approveda
67 No candidate Martin Causer (I) Approveda
68 Carrie Heath Approveda Mark Hamilton
Clint Owlett Approveda
Dennis Weaver
69 Jeff Cole Approveda Carl Metzgar (I) Approveda
70 Matthew Bradford (I) Approveda Christopher Mundiath Approveda
71 Bryan Barbin (I) Approveda Justin Capouellez
James Rigby Approveda
Joseph Sernell
72 Frank Burns (I) Approveda Gerald Carnicella Approveda
73 No candidate Thomas Sankey (I) Approveda
74 Joshua Maxwell
Frank Pryor
Dan Williams Approveda
Amber Turner Approveda
75 No candidate Matt Gabler (I) Approveda
76 Michael Hanna Jr. Approveda Stephanie Borowicz Approveda
77 H. Scott Conklin (I) Approveda No candidate
78 Deborah Baughman Approveda Jesse Topper (I) Approveda
79 No candidate Sharon Bream
Louis Schmitt Jr. Approveda
80 Laura Burke Approveda Christopher Creek
James Gregory Approveda
81 Richard Rogers Sr. Approveda Richard Irvin (I) Approveda
82 Kimberly Hart Approveda Joshua Fultz
Johnathan Hershey Approveda
James Junkin
Beth Laughlin
Jerald Leach
Tracy Powell Markle
Terrance Shepler
Nicole Sherlock-King
Joseph Ughetto II
83 Airneezer Page-Delahaye Approveda Jeff Wheeland (I) Approveda
84 Linda Sosniak Approveda Garth Everett (I) Approveda
85 Jennifer Rager-Kay Approveda Fred Keller (I) Approveda
86 Karen Anderson Approveda Mark K. Keller (I) Approveda
87 Sean Quinlan Approveda Greg Rothman (I) Approveda
88 Jean Marie Foschi Approveda Sheryl Delozier (I) Approveda
89 No candidate Rob Kauffman (I) Approveda
90 No candidate Paul Schemel (I) Approveda
91 Marty Qually Approveda Dan Moul (I) Approveda
Holland Kurt
92 Shanna Danielson Approveda Dawn Keefer (I) Approveda
Joshua Hershey
Curtis Werner
93 Meggan O'Rourke Approveda Matthew Jansen
Mike Jones Approveda
94 Stephen Snell Approveda Stanley Saylor (I) Approveda
95 Carol Hill-Evans (I) Approveda No candidate
96 P. Michael Sturla (I) Approveda No candidate
97 Dana Hamp Gulick Approveda Steven Mentzer (I) Approveda
98 Mary Auker-Endres Approveda David Hickernell (I) Approveda
99 No candidate David H. Zimmerman (I) Approveda
100 No candidate Bryan Cutler (I) Approveda
101 Cesar Liriano Approveda Francis Ryan (I) Approveda
102 No candidate Russell Diamond (I) Approveda
103 Patty Kim (I) Approveda Anthony Harrell Approveda
104 Patricia Smith Approveda Susan Helm (I) Approveda
105 Eric Epstein Approveda Adam Klein
Andrew Lewis Approveda
106 Jill Linta Approveda
Robert Myers III
Thomas Mehaffie (I) Approveda
107 Sarah Donnelly Approveda Kurt Masser (I) Approveda
108 No candidate Lynda Schlegel Culver (I) Approveda
109 Edward Sanders III Approveda David Millard (I) Approveda
110 Donna Iannone Approveda Tina Pickett (I) Approveda
111 Rebecca Kinney Approveda Jonathan Fritz (I) Approveda
112 Thomas Carlucci
Randy Castellani
Robert Castellani
Francis McHale
Kyle Mullins Approveda
Ernest Lemoncelli Approveda
113 Martin Flynn (I) Approveda No candidate
114 Sid Michaels Kavulich (I) Approveda No candidate
115 Maureen Madden (I) Approveda David Parker Approveda
116 No candidate Tarah Toohil (I) Approveda
117 No candidate Karen Boback (I) Approveda
118 Mike Carroll (I) Approveda No candidate
119 Gerald Mullery (I) Approveda Justin Behrens Approveda
120 No candidate Aaron Kaufer (I) Approveda
121 Eddie Day Pashinski (I) Approveda Gregory Wolovich Jr. Approveda
122 Kara Scott Approveda Doyle Heffley (I) Approveda
123 Neal Goodman (I) Approveda No candidate
124 No candidate Jerry Knowles (I) Approveda
125 No candidate Mike Tobash (I) Approveda
126 Mark Rozzi (I) Approveda No candidate
127 Thomas Caltagirone (I) Approveda
Manuel Guzman Jr.
Vincent Gagliardo Jr. Approveda
128 Douglas Metcalfe Approveda Mark Gillen (I) Approveda
129 Tricia Wertz Approveda Jim Cox (I) Approveda
130 No candidate David Maloney (I) Approveda
131 Andrew Lee Approveda Justin Simmons (I) Approveda
Bev Plosa-Bowser
132 Michael Schlossberg (I) Approveda No candidate
133 Jeanne McNeill (I) Approveda No candidate
134 Thomas Applebach Approveda Ryan Mackenzie (I) Approveda
Ronald Beitler
135 Steve Samuelson (I) Approveda No candidate
136 Robert Freeman (I) Approveda No candidate
137 Amy Cozze Approveda Joe Emrick (I) Approveda
138 Dean Donaher Approveda Marcia Hahn (I) Approveda
139 Orlando Marrero Approveda Michael Peifer (I) Approveda
140 John Galloway (I) Approveda No candidate
141 Tina Davis (I) Approveda Anthony Sposato Approveda
142 Lauren Lareau Approveda Frank Farry (I) Approveda
143 Timothy Brennan
Wendy Ullman Approveda
Joseph Flood Approveda
144 Meredith Buck Approveda F. Todd Polinchock Approveda
145 Brian Kline Approveda Craig Staats (I) Approveda
146 Joseph Ciresi Approveda Thomas Quigley (I) Approveda
147 Joshua Camson Approveda Marcy Toepel (I) Approveda
148 Mary Jo Daley (I) Approveda No candidate
149 Tim Briggs (I) Approveda No candidate
150 Joseph Webster Approveda Michael Corr (I) Approveda
151 Sara Johnson Rothman Approveda Todd Stephens (I) Approveda
152 Daryl Boling Approveda Thomas Murt (I) Approveda
153 Madeleine Dean (I) Approveda Douglas Beaver Jr. Approveda
154 Steve McCarter (I) Approveda Kathleen Bowers Approveda
155 Ronald Graham
Danielle Otten Approveda
Becky Corbin (I) Approveda
156 Carolyn Comitta (I) Approveda Nicholas Deminski Approveda
157 Melissa Shusterman Approveda Warren Kampf (I) Approveda
158 Christina Sappey Approveda Eric Roe (I) Approveda
William Westbrook Jr.
159 Brian Kirkland (I) Approveda Ruth Moton Approveda
160 Anton Andrew Approveda
Catherine Spahr
Stephen Barrar (I) Approveda
161 Leanne Krueger-Braneky (I) Approveda Patti Rodgers Morrisette Approveda
162 David Delloso Approveda No candidate
163 Michael Zabel Approveda Jamie Santora (I) Approveda
164 Margo Davidson (I) Approveda Inderjit Bains Approveda
165 Jennifer Omara Approveda Alexander Charlton (I) Approveda
Regina Scheerer
166 Gregory Vitali (I) Approveda Baltazar Rubio Approveda
167 Kristine Howard Approveda
Jeffrey McFall
Duane Milne (I) Approveda
168 Philip Block
Kristin Seale Approveda
Christopher Quinn (I) Approveda
169 Sarah Hammond Approveda Kate Anne Klunk (I) Approveda
170 Michael Doyle Jr. Approveda Martina White (I) Approveda
171 Erin McCracken Approveda Kerry Benninghoff (I) Approveda
172 Kevin Boyle (I) Approveda No candidate
173 Michael Driscoll (I) Approveda No candidate
174 Edward Neilson (I) Approveda No candidate
175 Michael O'Brien (I) Approveda
Deborah Derricks
No candidate
176 Tia-Marie Fritz
Claudette Williams Approveda
Jack Rader Jr. (I) Approveda
177 Margaret Borski
Joseph Hohenstein Approveda
Sean Kilkenny
Daniel Martino
Patty Kozlowski Approveda
178 Helen Tai Approveda Wendi Thomas Approveda
179 Jason Dawkins (I) Approveda
Abu Edwards
No candidate
180 Angel Cruz (I) Approveda No candidate
181 Jason Deering
Gilberto Gonzalez
Malcolm Kenyatta Approveda
Lewis Nash Sr.
Lewis Thomas III
Thomas Street Approveda
182 Brian Sims (I) Approveda No candidate
183 Jason Ruff Approveda Zachary Mako (I) Approveda
Cynthia Miller
184 Nicholas Didonato Jr.
Elizabeth Fiedler Approveda
Jonathan Rowan
Thomas Wyatt
No candidate
185 Maria Donatucci (I) Approveda No candidate
186 Jordan Harris (I) Approveda No candidate
187 Archie Follweiler Approveda Gary Day (I) Approveda
188 James Roebuck Jr. (I) Approveda
Jeffrey Curry
Diane Settles
No candidate
189 Christa Caceres
Adam Rodriguez Approveda
Rosemary Brown (I) Approveda
190 Vanessa Lowery Brown (I) Approveda
Raymond Bailey Sr.
Wanda Logan
No candidate
191 Joanna McClinton (I) Approveda No candidate
192 Morgan Cephas (I) Approveda No candidate
193 Matthew Nelson Approveda Vincent Cockley
Torren Ecker Approveda
Andrew Myers
John Wardle
194 Pamela DeLissio (I) Approveda Sean Stevens Approveda
195 Donna Bullock (I) Approveda No candidate
196 No candidate Seth Grove (I) Approveda
197 Emilio Vazquez (I)
Danilo Burgos Approveda
Frederick Ramirez
No candidate
198 Rosita Youngblood (I) Approveda
Bernard Williams
No candidate
199 Joseph McGinnis Jr. Approveda Barbara Gleim Approveda
Jason Kelso
200 Christopher Rabb (I) Approveda
Melissa Scott
No candidate
201 Stephen Kinsey (I) Approveda No candidate
202 Jared Solomon (I) Approveda No candidate
203 Isabella Fitzgerald (I) Approveda No candidate
Notes • An (I) denotes an incumbent.
• Candidate lists can change frequently throughout an election season. Ballotpedia staff update this list monthly. To suggest changes, click here to email our State Legislature Project.

Margins of victory[edit]

See also: Margin of victory analysis for the 2018 state legislative elections

A margin of victory (MOV) analysis for the 2018 Pennsylvania House of Representatives races is presented in this section. MOV represents the percentage of total votes that separated the winner and the second-place finisher. For example, if the winner of a race received 47 percent of the vote and the second-place finisher received 45 percent of the vote, the MOV is 2 percent.

The table below presents the following figures for each party:

  • Elections won
  • Elections won by less than 10 percentage points
  • Elections won without opposition
  • Average margin of victory[1]
Pennsylvania House of Representatives: 2018 Margin of Victory Analysis
Party Elections won Elections won by less than 10% Unopposed elections Average margin of victory[1]
Democratic Party Democratic
93
11
53
27.9%
Republican Party Republican
110
20
19
24.8%
Grey.png Other
0
0
0
N/A
Total
203
31
72
26.3%



The margin of victory in each race is presented below. The list is sorted from the closest MOV to the largest (including unopposed races).

Pennsylvania House of Representatives: 2018 Margin of Victory by District
District Winning Party Losing Party Margin of Victory
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 49
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
0.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 168
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
1.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 165
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
1.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 105
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
1.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 178
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
1.7%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 143
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
1.7%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 144
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
1.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 160
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
2.7%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 151
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
3.0%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 162
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
3.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 53
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
3.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 44
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
3.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 71
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
4.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 167
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
4.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 29
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
4.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 30
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
4.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 72
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
4.8%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 26
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
5.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 131
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
5.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 119
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
6.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 163
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
6.7%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 158
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
6.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 76
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
7.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 61
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
7.5%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 28
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
8.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 104
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
9.0%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 106
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
9.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 155
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
9.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 176
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
9.5%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 129
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
9.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 152
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
10.0%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 13
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
10.0%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 51
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
10.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 146
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
11.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 46
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
11.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 33
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
11.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 48
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
11.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 39
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
11.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 137
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
11.7%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 150
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
12.0%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 142
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
12.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 40
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
12.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 41
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
12.5%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 156
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
13.0%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 145
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
13.0%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 18
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
13.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 157
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
13.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 87
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
13.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 97
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
13.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 183
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
13.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 147
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
13.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 50
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
13.5%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 9
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
13.7%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 134
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
14.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 121
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
14.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 170
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
15.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 25
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
15.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 88
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
16.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 62
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
16.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 12
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
16.7%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 189
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
17.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 138
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
17.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 161
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
18.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 171
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
18.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 187
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
18.7%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 177
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
18.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 199
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
19.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 54
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
19.7%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 31
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
19.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 115
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
20.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 128
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
20.8%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 52
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
22.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 15
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
22.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 74
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
22.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 58
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
23.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 141
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
24.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 43
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
24.8%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 57
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
25.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 56
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
25.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 91
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
26.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 14
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
26.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 81
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
27.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 47
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
28.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 101
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
28.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 2
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
29.8%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 98
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
31.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 93
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
31.8%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 83
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
31.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 109
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
32.5%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 94
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
32.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 122
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
34.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 107
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
35.0%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 64
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
35.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 85
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
35.5%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 193
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
35.8%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 139
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
36.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 92
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
38.5%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 70
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
38.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 112
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
39.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 59
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
40.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 169
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
41.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 8
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
41.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 110
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
42.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 153
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
42.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 99
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
42.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 111
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
43.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 86
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
43.8%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 100
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
44.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 37
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
45.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 166
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
45.5%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 63
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
46.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 80
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
48.7%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 159
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
52.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 11
Ends.png Republican
Grey.png Independent
53.0%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 68
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
53.8%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 10
Ends.png Republican
Begins.png Green Party
56.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 67
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
57.5%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 84
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
57.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 69
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
58.3%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 78
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
58.4%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 194
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
58.7%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 66
Ends.png Republican
Electiondot.png Democratic
59.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 127
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
59.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 154
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
62.9%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 117
Ends.png Republican
Specialsession.png Libertarian
64.2%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 82
Ends.png Republican
Grey.png Independent
65.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 164
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
66.0%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 103
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
68.0%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 23
Electiondot.png Democratic
Begins.png Green Party
81.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 182
Electiondot.png Democratic
Grey.png Independent
81.1%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 181
Electiondot.png Democratic
Ends.png Republican
90.6%
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 1
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 102
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 108
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 113
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 114
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 116
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 118
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 120
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 123
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 124
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 125
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 126
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 130
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 132
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 133
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 135
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 136
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 140
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 148
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 149
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 16
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 17
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 172
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 173
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 174
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 180
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 185
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 186
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 191
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 192
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 195
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 196
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 201
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 202
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 203
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 22
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 27
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 3
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 35
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 36
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 38
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 4
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 42
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 45
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 5
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 55
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 6
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 60
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 65
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 7
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 73
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 75
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 77
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 89
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 90
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 95
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 96
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 19
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 20
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 21
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 24
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 32
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 34
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 175
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 179
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 184
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 188
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 189
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 197
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 198
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 200
Electiondot.png Democratic
None
Unopposed
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 79
Ends.png Republican
None
Unopposed


Seats flipped[edit]

See also: State legislative seats that changed party control, 2018

The below map displays each seat in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives which changed partisan hands as a result of the 2018 elections, shaded according to the partisan affiliation of the winner in 2018. Hover over a shaded district for more information.

State legislative seats flipped in 2018, Pennsylvania House of Representatives
District Incumbent 2018 winner Direction of flip
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 143 Republican Party Marguerite Quinn Democratic Party Wendy Ullman R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 146 Republican Party Thomas Quigley Democratic Party Joseph Ciresi R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 150 Republican Party Michael Corr Democratic Party Joseph Webster R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 155 Republican Party Becky Corbin Democratic Party Danielle Otten R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 157 Republican Party Warren Kampf Democratic Party Melissa Shusterman R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 158 Republican Party Eric Roe Democratic Party Christina Sappey R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 162 Republican Party Nick Miccarelli Democratic Party David Delloso R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 163 Republican Party Jamie Santora Democratic Party Michael Zabel R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 165 Republican Party Alexander Charlton Democratic Party Jennifer O'Mara R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 167 Republican Party Duane Milne Democratic Party Kristine Howard R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 177 Republican Party John Taylor Democratic Party Joseph Hohenstein R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 178 Democratic Party Helen Tai Republican Party Wendi Thomas D to R
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 53 Republican Party Robert Godshall Democratic Party Steven Malagari R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 61 Republican Party Catherine Harper Democratic Party Liz Hanbidge R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 71 Democratic Party Bryan Barbin Republican Party James Rigby D to R
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 74 Republican Party Harry Lewis, Jr. Democratic Party Dan Williams R to D
Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 76 Democratic Party Michael Hanna, Sr. Republican Party Stephanie Borowicz D to R

Incumbents retiring[edit]

Thirty-one incumbents did not run for re-election in 2018.[2] Those incumbents were:

Name Party Office
Florindo Fabrizio Electiondot.png Democratic House District 2
Jim Christiana Ends.png Republican House District 15
Joseph Markosek Electiondot.png Democratic House District 25
Bernard O'Neill Ends.png Republican House District 29
Hal English Ends.png Republican House District 30
Rick Saccone Ends.png Republican House District 39
John Maher Ends.png Republican House District 40
T. Mark Mustio Ends.png Republican House District 44
Brandon Neuman Electiondot.png Democratic House District 48
Robert Godshall Ends.png Republican House District 53
Eli Evankovich Ends.png Republican House District 54
Dave Reed Ends.png Republican House District 62
Harry Lewis Jr. Ends.png Republican House District 74
Michael Hanna Sr. Electiondot.png Democratic House District 76
John McGinnis Ends.png Republican House District 79
Judith Ward Ends.png Republican House District 80
C. Adam Harris Ends.png Republican House District 82
Kristin Hill Ends.png Republican House District 93
Ronald Marsico Ends.png Republican House District 105
Kevin Haggerty Electiondot.png Democratic House District 112
Marguerite Quinn Ends.png Republican House District 143
Katharine Watson Ends.png Republican House District 144
Michael Corr Ends.png Republican House District 150
Madeleine Dean Electiondot.png Democratic House District 153
Nick Miccarelli Ends.png Republican House District 162
Michael O'Brien Electiondot.png Democratic House District 175
John Taylor Ends.png Republican House District 177
W. Curtis Thomas Electiondot.png Democratic House District 181
William Keller Electiondot.png Democratic House District 184
Will Tallman Ends.png Republican House District 193
Stephen Bloom Ends.png Republican House District 199

Process to become a candidate[edit]

See also: Ballot access requirements for political candidates in Pennsylvania

Generally speaking, there are two types of petition forms that prospective candidates may need to file in order to gain access to the ballot.

  1. Nomination petitions: These are the petition forms used by political party candidates.
  2. Nomination papers: These are the petition forms used by independent and political party designation candidates.

For party candidates[edit]

DocumentIcon.jpg See statutes: Article 9, Part (a) of the Pennsylvania Election Code

Party candidates for state office must file nomination petitions with the Pennsylvania Secretary of State. Signature requirements are summarized below (for more information regarding nomination petitions, see "Nomination petitions" below).[3][4]

Nomination petition signature requirements in Pennsylvania
Office sought Required signatures
United States Senator 2,000
Governor 2,000, including at least 100 signatures from each of at least 10 counties
Lieutenant governor, treasurer, auditor general, attorney general 1,000, including at least 100 signatures from each of at least 5 counties
United States Representative 1,000
State senator 500
State representative 300

Each candidate must file a candidate affidavit with his or her nomination petition. The affidavit must include the candidate's address, election district, the name of the office being sought, a statement verifying the candidate's eligibility for said office, and a statement verifying that the candidate will not "knowingly violate any provision of this act [i.e., the election code], or of any law regulating and limiting nomination and election expenses and prohibiting corrupt practices in connection therewith."[5]

The candidate must also pay a filing fee. Filing fees must be submitted with nomination petitions. Fees are summarized in the table below.[6]

Filing fees in Pennsylvania
Office sought Fee
United States Senator, governor, lieutenant governor, treasurer, auditor general, attorney general $200
United States Representative $150
State legislator $100

In addition, a candidate for state office must file a statement of financial interests with the state ethics commission. A copy of this statement must be attached to the nomination petition submitted to the Pennsylvania Secretary of State, as well.

In 2014, the state began offering a web service for party candidates to print personalized nomination petitions.[7][8]

For other candidates[edit]

DocumentIcon.jpg See statutes: Article 9, Part (b) of the Pennsylvania Election Code

Like party candidates participating in the primary, independent, minor political party, and political body candidates for state office (including the Pennsylvania General Assembly) must submit candidate affidavits and statements of financial interests to the Pennsylvania Secretary of State. Candidates must also pay the same filing fees as primary candidates. Independent, minor party, and political body candidates must also file nomination papers (not to be confused with the nomination petitions party candidates participating in the primary must complete). Candidates filing nomination papers must obtain signatures from electors of the district equal to at least 2 percent of the largest entire vote cast for an elected candidate in the last election within the district.[9][10] For more information regarding nomination papers, see "Nomination papers" below.[11]

For write-in candidates[edit]

Pennsylvania does not require write-in candidates to file paperwork in order to have their votes tallied.[12]

Qualifications[edit]

See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

Under Article II of the Pennsylvania Constitution, senators shall be at least twenty-five years of age and representatives twenty-one years of age. They shall have been citizens and inhabitants of their respective districts one year 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.

Salaries and per diem[edit]

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
State legislators
SalaryPer diem
$90,335/year$178/day

When sworn in[edit]

See also: When state legislators assume office after a general election

Pennsylvania legislators' terms officially begin on December 1 the year of their election. However, legislators take the oath of office the first Tuesday in January.

Pennsylvania political history[edit]

See also: Partisan composition of state houses and State government trifectas

Party control[edit]

2018[edit]

In the 2018 elections, the Republican majority in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives was reduced from 120-79 to 110-93.

Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Party As of November 6, 2018 After November 7, 2018
     Democratic Party 79 93
     Republican Party 120 110
     Vacancy 4 0
Total 203 203

2016[edit]

In the 2016 elections, Republicans increased their majority in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 119-84 to 121-82.

Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Party As of November 7, 2016 After November 8, 2016
     Democratic Party 84 82
     Republican Party 119 121
Total 203 203

Trifectas[edit]

A state government trifecta is a term that describes single-party government, when one political party holds the governor's office and has majorities in both chambers of the legislature in a state government. Democratic Governor Tom Wolf won election in 2014, moving Pennsylvania's state government to divided control. Prior to that, Republicans controlled a trifecta resulting from the 2010 elections.

Pennsylvania Party Control: 1992-2021
One year of a Democratic trifecta  •  Twelve years of Republican trifectas
Scroll left and right on the table below to view more years.

Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Governor D D D R R R R R R R R D D D D D D D D R R R R D D D D D D D
Senate R D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
House D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R

Wave election analysis[edit]

See also: Wave elections (1918-2016)

The term wave election is frequently used to describe an election cycle in which one party makes significant electoral gains. How many seats would Republicans have had to lose for the 2018 midterm election to be considered a wave election?

Ballotpedia examined the results of the 50 election cycles that occurred between 1918 and 2016—spanning from President Woodrow Wilson's (D) second midterm in 1918 to Donald Trump's (R) first presidential election in 2016. We define wave elections as the 20 percent of elections in that period resulting in the greatest seat swings against the president's party.

Applying this definition to state legislative elections, we found that Republicans needed to lose 494 seats for 2018 to qualify as a wave election.

The chart below shows the number of seats the president's party lost in the 10 state legislative waves from 1918 to 2016. Click here to read the full report.

State legislative wave elections
Year President Party Election type State legislative seats change Elections analyzed[13]
1932 Hoover R Presidential -1,022 7,365
1922 Harding R First midterm -907 6,907
1966 Johnson D First midterm[14] -782 7,561
1938 Roosevelt D Second midterm -769 7,179
1958 Eisenhower R Second midterm -702 7,627
2010 Obama D First midterm -702 7,306
1974 Ford R Second midterm[15] -695 7,481
1920 Wilson D Presidential -654 6,835
1930 Hoover R Presidential -640 7,361
1954 Eisenhower R First midterm -494 7,513

Competitiveness[edit]

Every year, Ballotpedia uses official candidate lists from each state to examine the competitiveness of every state legislative race in the country. Nationally, there has been a steady decline in electoral competitiveness since 2010. Most notable is that the number of districts with general election competition has dropped by more than 10 percent.

Results from 2016[edit]

Below is Ballotpedia's 2016 competitiveness analysis. Click here to read the full study »

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Historical context[edit]

See also: Competitiveness in State Legislative Elections: 1972-2014

Uncontested elections: In 2014, 32.8 percent of Americans lived in states with an uncontested state senate election. Similarly, 40.4 percent of Americans lived in states with uncontested house elections. Primary elections were uncontested even more frequently, with 61 percent of people living in states with no contested primaries. Uncontested elections often occur in locations that are so politically one-sided that the result of an election would be a foregone conclusion regardless of whether it was contested or not.

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Open seats: In most cases, an incumbent will run for re-election, which decreases the number of open seats available. In 2014, 83 percent of the 6,057 seats up for election saw the incumbent running for re-election. The states that impose term limits on their legislatures typically see a higher percentage of open seats in a given year because a portion of incumbents in each election are forced to leave office. Overall, the number of open seats decreased from 2012 to 2014, dropping from 21.2 percent in 2012 to 17.0 percent in 2014.

Incumbent win rates: Ballotpedia's competitiveness analysis of elections between 1972 and 2014 documented the high propensity for incumbents to win re-election in state legislative elections. In fact, since 1972, the win rate for incumbents had not dropped below 90 percent—with the exception of 1974, when 88 percent of incumbents were re-elected to their seats. Perhaps most importantly, the win rate for incumbents generally increased over time. In 2014, 96.5 percent of incumbents were able to retain their seats. Common convention holds that incumbents are able to leverage their office to maintain their seat. However, the high incumbent win rate may actually be a result of incumbents being more likely to hold seats in districts that are considered safe for their party.

Marginal primaries: Often, competitiveness is measured by examining the rate of elections that have been won by amounts that are considered marginal (5 percent or less). During the 2014 election, 90.1 percent of primary and general election races were won by margins higher than 5 percent. Interestingly, it is usually the case that only one of the two races—primary or general—will be competitive at a time. This means that if a district's general election is competitive, typically one or more of the district's primaries were won by more than 5 percent. The reverse is also true: If a district sees a competitive primary, it is unlikely that the general election for that district will be won by less than 5 percent. Primaries often see very low voter turnout in comparison to general elections. In 2014, there were only 27 million voters for state legislative primaries, but approximately 107 million voters for the state legislative general elections.

Pivot Counties[edit]

See also: Pivot Counties by state

Three of 67 Pennsylvania counties—4.5 percent—are pivot counties. These are counties that voted for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and for Donald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 pivot counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states.

Counties won by Trump in 2016 and Obama in 2012 and 2008
County Trump margin of victory in 2016 Obama margin of victory in 2012 Obama margin of victory in 2008
Erie County, Pennsylvania 1.56% 16.03% 19.88%
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania 19.31% 4.81% 8.41%
Northampton County, Pennsylvania 3.78% 4.71% 12.30%

In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump (R) won Pennsylvania with 48.2 percent of the vote. Hillary Clinton (D) received 47.5 percent. In presidential elections between 1900 and 2016, Pennsylvania cast votes for the winning presidential candidate 76.7 percent of the time. In that same time frame, Pennsylvania supported Republican candidates for president more often than Democratic candidates, 53.3 to 43.3 percent. The state, however, favored Democrats in every presidential election between 2000 and 2012, but voted Republican in 2016.

Presidential results by legislative district[edit]

The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state House districts in Pennsylvania. Click [show] to expand the table. The "Obama," "Romney," "Clinton," and "Trump" columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The "2012 Margin" and "2016 Margin" columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. The "Party Control" column notes which party held that seat heading into the 2018 general election. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled by Daily Kos.[16][17]

In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won 89 out of 203 state House districts in Pennsylvania with an average margin of victory of 37.4 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won 84 out of 203 state House districts in Pennsylvania with an average margin of victory of 37.3 points. Clinton won 19 districts controlled by Republicans heading into the 2018 elections.
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 114 out of 203 state House districts in Pennsylvania with an average margin of victory of 20 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 119 out of 203 state House districts in Pennsylvania with an average margin of victory of 28.2 points. Trump won 17 districts controlled by Democrats heading into the 2018 elections.


See also[edit]

External links[edit]

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Footnotes[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Excludes unopposed elections
  2. Ballotpedia defines an incumbent as retiring if the incumbent did not file for office or filed for office but withdrew, was disqualified, or otherwise left a race in a manner other than losing the primary, primary runoff, or convention. If an incumbent runs as a write-in candidate, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring. If an incumbent runs in the same chamber for a different seat, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring.
  3. Pennsylvania Election Code, "Article 9, Section 907," accessed January 15, 2014
  4. Pennsylvania Election Code, "Article 9, Section 912.1," accessed January 15, 2014
  5. Pennsylvania Election Code, "Article 9, Section 910," accessed January 15, 2014
  6. Pennsylvania Election Code, "Article 9, Section 913," accessed January 15, 2014
  7. Pennsylvania Department of State, "Running for Office," accessed January 23, 2014
  8. Ballot Access News, "Pennsylvania Department of State Now Has Electronic Petition Forms on Its Web Page," January 16, 2014
  9. Note: As the result of a court order (Constitution Party v. Cortés (No. 12-2726; E.D. Pa. 2015), political body candidates seeking statewide office may submit signatures totaling 2.5 times the requirement for political party candidates seeking placement on the primary election ballot.
  10. Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, "General Information About Running for Public Office," accessed April 13, 2021
  11. Pennsylvania Election Code, "Article 9, Section 951(b)," accessed January 15, 2014
  12. Pennsylvania Election Code, "Section 1112-A," accessed September 1, 2015
  13. The number of state legislative seats available for analysis varied, with as many as 7,795 and as few as 6,835.
  14. Lyndon Johnson's (D) first term began in November 1963 after the death of President John F. Kennedy (D), who was first elected in 1960. Before Johnson had his first midterm in 1966, he was re-elected president in 1964.
  15. Gerald Ford's (R) first term began in August 1974 following the resignation of President Richard Nixon (R), who was first elected in 1968 and was re-elected in 1972. Because Ford only served for two full months before facing the electorate, this election is classified as Nixon's second midterm.
  16. Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts," July 9, 2013
  17. Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' 2016 presidential results for congressional and legislative districts," February 6, 2017


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