2026 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election

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2026 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election

November 3, 2026 (2026-11-03)

All 203 seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
102 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Joanna McClinton Jesse Topper
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since December 1, 2020 (2020-12-01) January 7, 2025 (2025-01-07)
Leader's seat 191st 78th
Last election 102 101
Seats needed Steady Increase 1

Legend:
     Democratic incumbent      Democratic incumbent retiring
     Republican incumbent      Republican incumbent retiring

Incumbent Speaker

Joanna McClinton
Democratic



The 2026 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, alongside the other 2026 United States elections.[1] Voters will elect members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in all 203 of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania's legislative districts to serve a two-year term.[2]

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[3] Leans D January 22, 2026

Special elections

22nd district

After being elected Lehigh County Executive, Representative Joshua Siegel resigned from the state House on December 17, 2025. A special election is scheduled for February 24.[4] The Democratic Party initially chose Julian Guridy, a staffer to state Senator Nick Miller, as its candidate. However, Guridy did not met the residency requirement to run for the state House and was forced to withdraw.[5] He was replaced by Allentown School Board member Ana Tiburcio.[6] The Republican Party has selected its 2022 nominee Robert E. Smith Jr., a former Allentown School Board member.[7] Tiburcio won the election.

District 22 special election[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ana Tiburcio 1,474 67.3
Republican Robert E. Smith Jr. 717 32.7
Total votes 2,191 100.0

42nd district

Representative Dan Miller was elected as a judge in Allegheny County in 2025 and resigned from the state House on December 17, 2025. A special election is scheduled for February 24.[4] The Democratic Party selected Dormont borough councilor Jennifer Mazzocco. The Republican Party selected 2024 nominee Joseph Leckenby.[9] Mazzocco won the election.

District 42 special election[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jennifer Mazzocco 10,451 81.49
Republican Joseph Leckenby 2,338 18.23
Write-in 36 0.28
Total votes 12,825 100.0

79th district

Representative Lou Schmitt was elected as a judge in Blair County in 2025 and resigned on December 31.[11] A special election is scheduled for March 17.[12] The Republican Party has chosen Andrea Verobish, a staffer for Congressman Glenn Thompson, as its candidate.[13] The Democratic Party nominated registered nurse Caleb McCoy.[14] Verobish won the election.

District 79 special election[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andrea Verobish 5,330 57.6
Democratic Caleb McCoy 3,923 42.4
Total votes 9,253 100

193rd district

Representative Torren Ecker was elected as a judge in Adams County in 2025 and resigned on December 30.[11] A special election is scheduled for March 17.[12] On January 15, Republicans in Cumberland and Adams counties selected Ecker staffer Catherine Wallen to be their nominee.[16] On January 24, Democrats nominated former Harrisburg Area Community College official Todd Crawley.[17] Wallen won the election.

District 193 special election[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Catherine Wallen 5,234 59.69
Democratic Todd Crawley 3,534 40.31
Total votes 8,768 100.00

196th district

Representative Seth Grove announced that he would resign effective January 31. He had previously stated that he would not seek reelection in 2026. Since January 1, Grove was CEO of the Pennsylvania Aggregates and Concrete Association, a lobbying group. Because he was also the minority chair of the Labor & Industry Committee, Grove faced accusations of a conflict of interest and announced his resignation under scrutiny.[19] A special election coincided with the primary election on May 19.[20] The Democratic Party nominated West Manchester Township supervisor and former gubernatorial press secretary Ron Ruman. The Republican Party nominated attorney George Margetas who won.[21]

District 196 special election[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican George Margetas 6,197 55.37
Democratic Ron Ruman 4,975 44.46
Write-in 19 0.17
Total votes 11,191 100.00

12th district

Representative Stephenie Scialabba previously announced plans to retire at the conclusion of the current term.[23] She later announced her resignation effective March 31.[24] A special election is scheduled for August 18.[25]

Results summary

Retiring incumbents

Democrats

  1. District 45: Anita Kulik retired[26]
  2. District 148: Mary Jo Daley retired[27]
  3. District 121: Eddie Day Pashinski retired[28]
  4. District 200: Chris Rabb retired to run for U.S. House[29]

Republicans

  1. District 88: Sheryl Delozier retired[30]
  2. District 98: Tom Jones retired to run for run for State Senate[31]
  3. District 100: Bryan Cutler retired[32]
  4. District 130: David Maloney retired[33]

Incumbents defeated in primary

Democrats

  1. District 22: Ana Tiburcio lost renomination to Ce-Ce Gerlach[34]
  2. District 166: Greg Vitali lost renomination to Judy Trombetta[34]
  3. District 195: Keith Harris lost renomination to Sierra McNeil[34]

Republicans

  1. District 50: Bud Cook lost renomination to Ben Humble[34]

Primary elections

Democratic primary

2026 Pennsylvania House of Representatives elections
Democratic Primary
District Candidates Votes Percent
1 Pat Harkins Unopposed
2 Robert Merski Unopposed
3 Ryan Bizzarro Unopposed
4 Kathryn A. Divittorio Unopposed
5 Andres Ruben Flammer Santiago Unopposed
6 Michael C. Walker Unopposed
7[35] Chris Ford[a] 505 64.91
8 Richard E. Telesz Unopposed
9 Shay Micco Unopposed
10 Amen Brown Unopposed
11 No candidate filed
12 Brandon Michael Dukes Unopposed
13 Madelyn G. Alvarino Unopposed
14 No candidate filed
15 Sydney Louise Speicher Unopposed
16 Robert Matzie Unopposed
17 No candidate filed
18 Bryan F. Allen Jr. Unopposed
19 Aerion Abney Unopposed
20 Emily Kinkead Unopposed
21 Lindsay Powell Unopposed
22[36] Ce-Ce Gerlach 1,703 56.69
Ana Tiburcio 1,301 43.31
23 Dan Frankel Unopposed
24[37] La'Tasha Mayes 8,910 87.77
Will Anderson 1,209 11.91
25 Brandon Markosek Unopposed
26 Paul Friel Unopposed
27 Dan Deasy Unopposed
28[38] Jeremy Ferderber 3,857 66.68
Robert Bertha 1,897 32.80
29 Tim Brennan Unopposed
30 Arvind Venkat Unopposed
31 Perry Warren Unopposed
32 Joe McAndrew Unopposed
33 Mandy Steele Unopposed
34 Abigail Salisbury Unopposed
35 Dan Goughnour Unopposed
36 Jessica Benham Unopposed
37 Chad William Gleissl Unopposed
38 John Inglis Unopposed
39[39][40] Dylan Altemara 3,837 62.73
Kellianne Frketic 2,244 36.68
40 Jonathan C. Lloyd Unopposed
41 Bradford T. Chambers Unopposed
42 Jennifer Mazzocco Unopposed
43 Bryan K. Peirson Unopposed
44 Hadley B. Haas Unopposed
45[41] Brittany Bloam 5,236 63.08
Patrick J. Catena Jr. 3,034 36.55
46 Michael Crossey Unopposed
47 Edward Lee Ritter Unopposed
48 Rebecca Mactaggart Unopposed
49 Ismail Smith-Wade-El Unopposed
50 Lois Bjornson-Bower Unopposed
51 No candidate filed
52 No candidate filed
53 Steve Malagari Unopposed
54 Greg Scott Unopposed
55 Davon Tyrone Magwood Unopposed
56 No candidate filed
57 Robert B. Frances Unopposed
58 Cherri Rogers Unopposed
59[42] Jordan Omlor 2,893 59.58
Lisa Gephert 1,930 39.74
60 Dustyn A. Dorn Unopposed
61 Liz Hanbidge Unopposed
62 Trajan William Jones Unopposed
63 Andrew L. Harbaugh Unopposed
64 Amanda Shaffer Unopposed
65 Destiny Kay Patricia Howard Unopposed
66 Lisa M. Gourley Unopposed
67 Zachary R. Ware Unopposed
68 Joseph Quentin Gee Unopposed
69 No candidate filed
70 Matt Bradford Unopposed
71 No candidate filed
72 Frank Burns Unopposed
73 No candidate filed
74 Dan K. Williams Unopposed
75 Kimberly Kohlhepp Unopposed
76 Elizabeth Sara Eggler Unopposed
77 Scott Conklin Unopposed
78 No candidate filed
79 Caleb McCoy Unopposed
80 Sarah Holland Unopposed
81 Caleb J. Donahue Unopposed
82 Paul Takac Unopposed
83 No candidate filed
84 No candidate filed
85 No candidate filed
86 Wendy Morgan Unopposed
87 Jessica Lynne St. Clair Unopposed
88 Sara M. Agerton Unopposed
89 Shannon Michael Jackson Unopposed
90 No candidate filed
91[43] Kathleen Pratt 2,676 60.07
Tony Nunez-Guzman 1,196 26.85
Darian Sundberg 555 12.46
92 Krista Jean Anderson Unopposed
93 Melissa Ann Barnes Unopposed
94 Konnor John-Richard Grimek Unopposed
95 Carol Hill-Evans Unopposed
96 Nikki Rivera Unopposed
97 Jessica Lee Branas Unopposed
98 Hugh Stockton Hyder-Darlington Unopposed
99 Ethan Gabrick Unopposed
100 No candidate filed
101 No candidate filed
102 No candidate filed
103 Nate Davidson Unopposed
104[44] Dave Madsen 2,959 59.43
Shane Steele 2,008 40.33
105 Justin Fleming Unopposed
106[45] Anju Singh 2,809 51.53
Ryan Hazel 2,609 47.86
107 Ryan T. Coleman Unopposed
108 Amder L. Neidig Unopposed
109 Justin Hummel Unopposed
110 Pamela J. Hemann Unopposed
111 Kyle T. Devlin Unopposed
112 Kyle Mullins Unopposed
113 Kyle Donahue Unopposed
114 Bridget Malloy Kosierowski Unopposed
115 Maureen Madden Unopposed
116 No candidate filed
117 Jeremy Benscoter Unopposed
118 Jim Haddock Unopposed
119 Lauren Elizabeth McCurdy Unopposed
120[46] Fern Leard 3,502 57.13
Joanna Bryn Smith 2,581 42.10
121[47] Jessica McClay 2,661 61.91
Michael Stadulis 1,631 37.95
122 No candidate filed
123 John A. Deatrich Jr. Unopposed
124 Tina M. Burns Unopposed
125 Kathryn L. Waters Unopposed
126[48] Jacklyn Rusnock 3,292 85.20
Joshua Caltagirone 567 14.67
127 Manny Guzman Jr. Unopposed
128 Andrew Wagner Unopposed
129 Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz Unopposed
130 Eric Bonnett Unopposed
131 Meriam H. Sabih Unopposed
132 Michael Schlossberg Unopposed
133 Jeanne McNeill Unopposed
134 Peter Schweyer Unopposed
135 Steve Samuelson Unopposed
136 Robert L. Freeman Unopposed
137 Jeffrey M. Warren Unopposed
138 Jared Bitting Unopposed
139 Dominique N. Azzollini Unopposed
140 Jim Prokopiak Unopposed
141 Tina Davis Unopposed
142 Kristin Egan Unopposed
143 Timothy L. Hayes Unopposed
144 Brian Munroe Unopposed
145 Les Mavus Unopposed
146 Joe Ciresi Unopposed
147 Margaret Burke Unopposed
148[49] Megan Griffin-Shelley 4,917 37.44
Jason Landau Goodman 4,812 36.64
Leo Solga 1,870 14.24
Andrea Deutsch 1,534 11.68
149 Tim Briggs Unopposed
150 Joe Webster Unopposed
151 Melissa Cerrato Unopposed
152 Nancy Guenst Unopposed
153 Ben Sanchez Unopposed
154 Napoleon Nelson Unopposed
155 Danielle Friel Otten Unopposed
156 Chris Pielli Unopposed
157 Melissa Shusterman Unopposed
158 Christina Sappey Unopposed
159 Carol Kazeem
Brian Kirkland
160 Elizabeth Moro Unopposed
161 Leanne Krueger Unopposed
162 David Delloso Unopposed
163 Heather Boyd Unopposed
164 Gina Curry Unopposed
165 Jennifer O'Mara Unopposed
166 Greg Vitali
Judith Trombetta
167 Kristine Howard Unopposed
168 Lisa Borowski Unopposed
169 Austin L. Graham Unopposed
170 Robert N. Gurtcheff II Unopposed
171 John R. Zangari Unopposed
172 Sean Dougherty Unopposed
173 Pat Gallagher Unopposed
174 Ed Neilson Unopposed
175 Mary Isaacson Unopposed
176[50] Thomas Kucer[a] 1,327 79.08
177 Joseph Hohenstein
Joseph Mark Lavelle
178 Monica Weninger Unopposed
179 Jason Dawkins Unopposed
180 Jose Giral Unopposed
181 Malcolm Kenyatta Unopposed
182 Ben Waxman Unopposed
183 Deirdre J. Kamber Unopposed
184 Elizabeth Fiedler Unopposed
185 Regina Young
Joseph L. Sackor
186 Jordan A. Harris Unopposed
187[36] Rachel Cuevas 4,181 68.23
Geoffrey S. Whitcomb 1,947 31.77
188 Rick Krajewski
Tony Dphax King
189 Tarah Probst Unopposed
190 G. Roni Green Unopposed
191 Joanna McClinton Unopposed
192 Morgan Cephas
D'Angelo Lee Virgo
193 Todd Crawley Unopposed
194 Tarik Khan Unopposed
195 Keith Harris
Sierra McNeil
Kenneth T. Walker Jr.
196 Ronald Ruman Unopposed
197 Danilo Burgos Unopposed
198 Darisha Parker
199 Richard E. Christie Jr.
Tawanda Lynne Hunter Stallworth
200 Christopher Johnson
Qasim Rashad
Deshawnda Williams
201 Andre Carroll
Jasmine Brown
202 Jared Solomon
Robert B. Rubnitsky
203 Anthony A. Bellmon Unopposed

Source:[51]

Republican primary

2026 Pennsylvania House of Representatives elections
Republican Primary
District Candidates Votes Percent
1 No candidate filed
2 No candidate filed
3 Donna Reese Unopposed
4 Jacob Banta Unopposed
5 Eric Weaknecht Unopposed
6 Brad Roae Unopposed
7 Parke Wentling Unopposed
8 Aaron Bernstine Unopposed
9 Marla Brown Unopposed
10 No candidate filed
11 Marci Mustello Unopposed
12 Ethan Nicholas
Scott Timko
13 John Lawrence Unopposed
14 Roman Kozak Unopposed
15 Joshua Kail Unopposed
16 John Costanza Unopposed
17 Timothy Bonner Unopposed
18 Kathleen Tomlinson Unopposed
19 No candidate filed
20[52][53] Joseph Aguglia[a] 845 85.79
21 No candidate filed
22 Robert Smith Jr. Unopposed
23 No candidate filed
24 No candidate filed
25 Amy Noone Unopposed
26 No candidate filed
27[52][54] Ed Brosky[a] 691 82.46
28 Jeremy Shaffer Unopposed
29 Sean Duffy Unopposed
30[52][55] Libby Blackburn[a] 2,689 82.81
31 No candidate filed
32[52][56] Gary Motor[a] 796 82.15
33 Michael Hammill Unopposed
34 No candidate filed
35 James Edwards Unopposed
36 Timothy McCune Unopposed
37 Melinda Fee Unopposed
38[52][57] Stone Sobieralski[a] 371 67.09
39 Andrew Kuzma Unopposed
40 Natalie Stuck Unopposed
41 Brett Miller Unopposed
42 No candidate filed
43 Keith Greiner Unopposed
44 Valerie Gaydos Unopposed
45 James Julius Unopposed
46 Jason Ortitay Unopposed
47 Joseph D'Orsie Unopposed
48 Timothy O'Neal Unopposed
49 Venessa Acosta Unopposed
50[58][59] Ben Humble 3,327 54.93
Bud Cook 2,730 45.07
51 Charity Grimm Krupa Unopposed
52 Ryan Warner Unopposed
53[60][61] Yanni Lambros[a] 1,437 91.30
54 No candidate filed
55 Jill Cooper Unopposed
56 Brian Rasel Unopposed
57 Eric Nelson Unopposed
58 Eric Davanzo Unopposed
59 Leslie Rossi Unopposed
60 Abigail Major Unopposed
61[62][63] Angela Illingworth[a] 907 74.04
62 James Struzzi Unopposed
63 Joshua Bashline Unopposed
64 Robert James Unopposed
65 Kathy Rapp Unopposed
66 Brian Smith Unopposed
67 Martin Causer Unopposed
68 Clinton Owlett Unopposed
69 Carl Metzgar Unopposed
70[64][63] Chris Martino[a] 1,079 83.90
71 James Rigby Unopposed
72 Philip Rice Unopposed
73 Dallas Kephart Unopposed
74 Lorenzo Kelly Unopposed
75 Michael Armanini Unopposed
76 Stephanie Borowicz Unopposed
77 Michelle Schellberg Unopposed
78 Jesse Topper Unopposed
79 Andrea Verobish Unopposed
80 Scott Barger Unopposed
81 Richard Irvin Unopposed
82 Kirsten McTernan Unopposed
83 Jamie Flick Unopposed
84 Joseph Hamm Unopposed
85 David Rowe Unopposed
86 Perry Stambaugh Unopposed
87 Thomas Kutz Unopposed
88 Savannah Beeler
Jeffery Clark
89 Robert Kauffman Unopposed
90 Chad Reichard Unopposed
91 Lindsay Krug
Nicholas Lovell
Dan Moul
92 Marc Anderson Unopposed
93 Michael Jones Unopposed
94 Wendy Fink Unopposed
95 Jasmine Rivera Unopposed
96 Babita Rusyn Unopposed
97 Steven Mentzer Unopposed
98[65][66] Nicky Woods 5,986 77.75
Danielle Lindemuth 1,626 21.12
99 David Zimmerman Unopposed
100[65] Dave Nissley 3,740 56.00
Kelly Osborne 2,925 43.80
101 John Schlegel Unopposed
102 Russel Diamond Unopposed
103 No candidate filed
104 No candidate filed
105 No candidate filed
106 Thomas Mehaffie Unopposed
107 Joanne Stehr Unopposed
108 Michael Stender Jr. Unopposed
109 Robert Leadbeter Unopposed
110 Tina Pickett Unopposed
111 Jonathan Fritz Unopposed
112 Joseph Sabia Jr. Unopposed
113 Lucas O'Brien Unopposed
114 David Burgerhoff
Logan Lombardo
115 Richard Szabo Unopposed
116 Dane Watro Jr. Unopposed
117[67] Jamie Walsh 6,120 72.01
Bill Jones 2,365 27.83
118 John Lombardo Unopposed
119 Alec Ryncavage Unopposed
120 Brenda Pugh Unopposed
121 Michael Harostock III Unopposed
122 Doyle Heffley Unopposed
123 Timothy Twardzik Unopposed
124 James Barton Unopposed
125 Joseph Kerwin Unopposed
126 Miguel Vasquez Unopposed
127 No candidate filed
128[68] Mark Gillen 3,499 71.55
David Hughes 1,366 27.93
129 No candidate filed
130[69] Melissa Brewer 3,668 63.22
Mitch Micale 2,110 36.37
131 Milou Mackenzie Unopposed
132 Caren Lowrey Unopposed
133 No candidate filed
134 Miriam Alicia Maldonado Unopposed
135 Joseph F. Poplawski Unopposed
136 Pilar M. Campisi Unopposed
137 Joe Emrick Unopposed
138 Ann Flood Unopposed
139 Jeff Olsommer Unopposed
140 Michael J. Gettis Unopposed
141 Kenneth James Velez Unopposed
142 Joe Hogan Unopposed
143 Shelby Labs Unopposed
144 Michael J. Murphy Unopposed
145 Craig Staats Unopposed
146[70][71] Jeffrey T. Fartro[a] 356 56.42
147 Donna Scheuren Unopposed
148 No candidate filed
149 No candidate filed
150[72][73] Frank Pastella[a] 687 75.08
151[74][75] Allen Arthur Anderson[a] 647 75.85
152[74][76] Eric Maier[a] 965 83.86
153 Cory L. Toner Unopposed
154 No candidate filed
155 No candidate filed
156 Kris R. Vollrath Unopposed
157 Justin J. Pak Unopposed
158 No candidate filed
159 No candidate filed
160 Craig Williams Unopposed
161 No candidate filed
162 Michael E. Murphy Unopposed
163 No candidate filed
164 No candidate filed
165 Deirdre D. McCleary Unopposed
166 Joseph William Walker Unopposed
167 Joseph M Lewis Unopposed
168 Kathryn M.L. Buckley Unopposed
169 Kate Klunk Unopposed
170 Martina White Unopposed
171 Kerry Benninghoff Unopposed
172 Wallace J. Quinlan Unopposed
173 William J. Griffin Jr. Unopposed
174 No candidate filed
175 No candidate filed
176 Jack Rader Unopposed
177 Robyn L. Bird Unopposed
178 Kristin Marcell Unopposed
179 No candidate filed
180 No candidate filed
181 No candidate filed
182 No candidate filed
183 Zach Mako Unopposed
184 No candidate filed
185 No candidate filed
186 No candidate filed
187 Gary Day Unopposed
188 No candidate filed
189 Danica L. Hartenfels Unopposed
190 No candidate filed
191 No candidate filed
192 Tiffany Brown Unoppsed
193 Catherine Wallen Unopposed
194 No candidate filed
195 No candidate filed
196 George Margetas Unopposed
197 No candidate filed
198 No candidate filed
199 Barbara Gleim Unopposed
200 No candidate filed
201 No candidate filed
202 No candidate filed
203 No candidate filed

General election

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[77] Lean D January 22, 2026

District breakdown

District Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
1 Democratic Pat Harkins Running
2 Democratic Robert Merski Running
3 Democratic Ryan Bizzarro Running
4 Republican Jake Banta Running
5 Republican Eric Weaknecht Running[23]
6 Republican Brad Roae Running[23]
7 Republican Parke Wentling Running
8 Republican Aaron Bernstine Running[23]
9 Republican Marla Brown Running
10 Democratic Amen Brown Running
11 Republican Marci Mustello Running[23]
12 Vacant TBD
13 Republican John Lawrence Running
14 Republican Roman Kozak Running
15 Republican Josh Kail Running[23]
16 Democratic Robert Matzie Running
17 Republican Tim Bonner Running
18 Republican K.C. Tomlinson Running[23]
19 Democratic Aerion Abney Running
20 Democratic Emily Kinkead Running
21 Democratic Lindsay Powell Running
22 Democratic Ana Tiburcio Lost primary election
23 Democratic Dan Frankel Running
24 Democratic La'Tasha D. Mayes Running[23]
25 Democratic Brandon Markosek Running
26 Democratic Paul Friel Running
27 Democratic Dan Deasy Running
28 Republican Jeremy Shaffer Running[23]
29 Democratic Tim Brennan Running[23]
30 Democratic Arvind Venkat Running[23]
31 Democratic Perry Warren Running
32 Democratic Joe McAndrew Running[23]
33 Democratic Mandy Steele Running[23]
34 Democratic Abigail Salisbury Running
35 Democratic Dan Goughnour Running
36 Democratic Jessica Benham Running
37 Republican Mindy Fee Running[78]
38 Democratic John Inglis Running
39 Republican Andrew Kuzma Running[79]
40 Republican Natalie Mihalek Running
41 Republican Brett Miller Running[78]
42 Democratic Jen Mazzocco Running
43 Republican Keith Greiner Running[78]
44 Republican Valerie Gaydos Running
45 Democratic Anita Kulik Retired[26]
46 Republican Jason Ortitay Running
47 Republican Joe D'Orsie Running
48 Republican Tim O'Neal Running
49 Democratic Ismail Smith-Wade-El Running[80]
50 Republican Bud Cook Lost primary election
51 Republican Charity Grimm Krupa Running[23]
52 Republican Ryan Warner Running
53 Democratic Steve Malagari Running
54 Democratic Greg Scott Running
55 Republican Jill Cooper Running
56 Republican Brian Rasel Running
57 Republican Eric Nelson Running
58 Republican Eric Davanzo Running[23]
59 Republican Leslie Rossi Running
60 Republican Abby Major Running
61 Democratic Liz Hanbidge Running
62 Republican James Struzzi Running[23]
63 Republican Josh Bashline Running[23]
64 Republican Lee James Running[81]
65 Republican Kathy Rapp Running
66 Republican Brian Smith Running
67 Republican Martin Causer Running
68 Republican Clint Owlett Running
69 Republican Carl Walker Metzgar Running
70 Democratic Matthew Bradford Running
71 Republican Jim Rigby Running
72 Democratic Frank Burns Running
73 Republican Dallas Kephart Running
74 Democratic Dan K. Williams Running
75 Republican Michael Armanini Running
76 Republican Stephanie Borowicz Running
77 Democratic Scott Conklin Running[23]
78 Republican Jesse Topper Running
79 Republican Andrea Verobish Running
80 Republican Scott Barger Running[23]
81 Republican Rich Irvin Running
82 Democratic Paul Takac Running
83 Republican Jamie Flick Running
84 Republican Joe Hamm Running
85 Republican David H. Rowe Running
86 Republican Perry A. Stambaugh Running
87 Republican Thomas Kutz Running[82]
88 Republican Sheryl M. Delozier Retired[30]
89 Republican Rob Kauffman Running
90 Republican Chad Reichard Running
91 Republican Dan Moul Running[83]
92 Republican Marc Anderson Running
93 Republican Mike Jones Running
94 Republican Wendy Fink Running
95 Democratic Carol Hill-Evans Running
96 Democratic Nikki Rivera Running[80]
97 Republican Steven Mentzer Running[78]
98 Republican Tom Jones Retired (running for State Senate)[31]
99 Republican David H. Zimmerman Running[78]
100 Republican Bryan Cutler Retired[32]
101 Republican John A. Schlegel Running[84]
102 Republican Russ Diamond Running[85]
103 Democratic Nate Davidson Running[23]
104 Democratic Dave Madsen Running[86]
105 Democratic Justin C. Fleming Running
106 Republican Tom Mehaffie Running[81]
107 Republican Joanne Stehr Running
108 Republican Michael Stender Running
109 Republican Robert Leadbeter Running
110 Republican Tina Pickett Running
111 Republican Jonathan Fritz Running
112 Democratic Kyle Mullins Running
113 Democratic Kyle Donahue Running
114 Democratic Bridget Malloy Kosierowski Running
115 Democratic Maureen Madden Running
116 Republican Dane Watro Running
117 Republican Jamie Walsh Running
118 Democratic Jim Haddock Running
119 Republican Alec Ryncavage Running[87]
120 Republican Brenda Pugh Running[88]
121 Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski Retired[28]
122 Republican Doyle Heffley Running
123 Republican Timothy Twardzik Running
124 Republican Jamie Barton Running
125 Republican Joe Kerwin Running[23]
126 Democratic Jacklyn Rusnock Running
127 Democratic Manny Guzman Jr. Running
128 Republican Mark M. Gillen Running
129 Democratic Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz Running
130 Republican David Maloney Retired[33]
131 Republican Milou Mackenzie Running
132 Democratic Mike Schlossberg Running
133 Democratic Jeanne McNeill Running
134 Democratic Peter Schweyer Running
135 Democratic Steve Samuelson Running
136 Democratic Robert L. Freeman Running
137 Republican Joe Emrick Running
138 Republican Ann Flood Running
139 Republican Jeff Olsommer Running
140 Democratic Jim Prokopiak Running
141 Democratic Tina Davis Running
142 Republican Joe Hogan Running[23]
143 Republican Shelby Labs Running
144 Democratic Brian Munroe Running
145 Republican Craig Staats Running
146 Democratic Joe Ciresi Running
147 Republican Donna Scheuren Running
148 Democratic Mary Jo Daley Retired[27]
149 Democratic Tim Briggs Running
150 Democratic Joe Webster Running
151 Democratic Melissa Cerrato Running
152 Democratic Nancy Guenst Running
153 Democratic Ben Sanchez Running
154 Democratic Napoleon Nelson Running
155 Democratic Danielle Friel Otten Running
156 Democratic Chris Pielli Running
157 Democratic Melissa Shusterman Running
158 Democratic Christina Sappey Running
159 Democratic Carol Kazeem Running
160 Republican Craig Williams Running
161 Democratic Leanne Krueger Running
162 Democratic David Delloso Running
163 Democratic Heather Boyd Running
164 Democratic Gina Curry Running
165 Democratic Jennifer O'Mara Running
166 Democratic Greg Vitali Lost primary election
167 Democratic Kristine Howard Running
168 Democratic Lisa Borowski Running
169 Republican Kate Klunk Running
170 Republican Martina White Running
171 Republican Kerry Benninghoff Running
172 Democratic Sean Dougherty Running
173 Democratic Pat Gallagher Running
174 Democratic Ed Neilson Running
175 Democratic Mary Isaacson Running
176 Republican Jack Rader Running
177 Democratic Joseph C. Hohenstein Running
178 Republican Kristin Marcell Running[23]
179 Democratic Jason Dawkins Running
180 Democratic Jose Giral Running
181 Democratic Malcolm Kenyatta Running[23]
182 Democratic Ben Waxman Running
183 Republican Zach Mako Running[23]
184 Democratic Elizabeth Fiedler Running
185 Democratic Regina Young Running
186 Democratic Jordan A. Harris Running
187 Republican Gary Day Running
188 Democratic Rick Krajewski Running
189 Democratic Tarah Probst Running
190 Democratic G. Roni Green Running
191 Democratic Joanna E. McClinton Running
192 Democratic Morgan Cephas Running[29]
193 Republican Catherine Wallen Running
194 Democratic Tarik Khan Running
195 Democratic Keith Harris Lost primary election
196 Vacant TBD
197 Democratic Danilo Burgos Running
198 Democratic Darisha Parker Running
199 Republican Barbara Gleim Running[89]
200 Democratic Chris Rabb Retired (running for U.S. Congress)[29]
201 Democratic Andre Carroll Running
202 Democratic Jared Solomon Running
203 Democratic Anthony A. Bellmon Running

Notes

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