2024 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election

The 2024 elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives will be held on November 5, 2024, with all districts up for election. The term of office for those elected in 2024 will begin when the House of Representatives convenes in January 2025. Pennsylvania State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with all 203 seats up for election every two years.[2]

2024 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election

November 5, 2024 (2024-11-05)

All 203 seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
102 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Joanna McClinton Bryan Cutler
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since December 1, 2020 (2020-12-01) June 22, 2020 (2020-06-22)[1]
Leader's seat 191st 100th
Last election 102 101
Current seats 102[lower-alpha 1] 101

Incumbent Speaker

Joanna McClinton[lower-alpha 2]
Democratic



On February 7, 2023, Democrats affirmed their first majority in the chamber since 2010 after winning 3 special elections.[3]


Results summary

Democrats

  1. District 3: Ryan Bizzarro is retiring to run for State Treasurer[4]
  2. District 21: Sara Innamorato resigned in July 2023 to run for Allegheny County Executive[5]
  3. District 103: Patty Kim is retiring to run for state senator[6]
  4. District 126: Mark Rozzi is retiring to run for Auditor General[7]
  5. District 202: Jared Solomon is retiring to run for Attorney General[8]
  6. District 163: Michael Zabel resigned in March 2023 following sexual harassment allegations[9]

Republicans

  1. District 108: Lynda Schlegel Culver was elected to the State Senate in a January 2023 special election[10]
  2. District 28: Rob Mercuri is retiring to run for congress[11]
  3. District 187: Ryan Mackenzie is retiring to run for congress[12]
  4. District 90: Paul Schemel is retiring[13]

Primary elections

  1. The 21st District has been vacant since the resignation of Sara Innamorato on July 19, 2023.
  2. Democrat Mark Rozzi briefly served as speaker following the 2022 elections, but resigned the position for McClinton on February 28, 2023.

General election

Overview

Affiliation Candidates Votes Vote % Seats Won
Republican
Democratic
Libertarian
Green
Independent
Total

District breakdown

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

Source: Pennsylvania Department of State

See also

References

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  2. wikisource:Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1874/Article 2
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