2018 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election

The 2018 elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives was held on November 6, 2018, with all districts being decided. The term of office for those that were elected in 2018 began when the House of Representatives convened in January 2019. Pennsylvania State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with all 203 seats up for election every two years.[1] The election coincided with the election for Governor and one-half of the State Senate. The Republican Party maintained its majority in the House of Representatives despite receiving less than 45% of the popular vote.

2018 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election

November 6, 2018

All 203 seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
102 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Mike Turzai Frank Dermody
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since January 6, 2015 January 4, 2011
Leader's seat 28th 33rd
Seats before 121 82
Seats won 110 93
Seat change 11 11
Popular vote 2,075,093 2,568,968
Percentage 44.43% 55.00%
Swing 6.06% 6.24%

Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Republican gain

Speaker before election

Mike Turzai
Republican

Elected Speaker

Mike Turzai
Republican

Special elections

35th legislative district

Democratic state representative Marc Gergely resigned his seat on November 6, 2017 after pleading guilty to charges regarding an illegal gambling machine ring.[2] A special election for the 35th legislative district was held on January 23, 2018 to fill the seat.

Democrats selected Austin Davis, an assistant to Allegheny County executive Rich Fitzgerald, as their nominee. Republicans nominated Fawn Walker-Montgomery. Davis won the special election in the heavily Democratic district.[3]

Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 35 special election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Austin Davis 3,209 73.97
Republican Fawn Walker-Montgomery 1,129 26.03
Total votes 4,338 100.00
Democratic hold

48th legislative district

Democratic state representative Brandon Neuman was elected to be a judge on the Washington County Court of Common Pleas in 2017.[4] A special election to fill his House seat was held on May 15, 2018 in conjunction with the 2018 primary.

Democrats nominated attorney Clark Mitchell Jr, while Republicans nominated Afghan War veteran Tim O'Neal. Both candidates also ran for their respective party's nomination for the 2018 general election. Libertarian candidate Demosthenes Agoris also ran in this special election. O'Neal won the special election, flipping a seat into GOP hands.[5]

Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 48 special election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tim O'Neal 5,615 54.57
Democratic Clark Mitchell Jr. 4,512 43.85
Libertarian Demosthenes Agoris 162 1.57
Total votes 10,289 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic

68th legislative district

Republican state representative Matt E. Baker was appointed by President Donald Trump to serve in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in March 2018.[6] A special election to fill his House seat was held on May 15, 2018 in conjunction with the 2018 primary.

Democrats nominated educator Carrie Heath, while Republicans nominated businessman Clint Owlett. Both candidates also ran for their respective party's nomination for the 2018 general election. Owlett won the special election in the heavily Republican district.[7]

Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 68 special election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Clint Owlett 7,840 75.87
Democratic Carrie Heath 2,493 24.13
Total votes 10,333 100.00
Republican hold

178th legislative district

Republican state representative Scott Petri was named executive director of the Philadelphia Parking Authority in December 2017.[8] A special election to fill his House seat was held on May 15, 2018 in conjunction with the 2018 primary.

Democrats nominated Solebury Township supervisor Helen Tai, while Republicans nominated Council Rock School District board member Wendi Thomas. Both candidates also ran for their respective party's nomination for the 2018 general election. Tai defeated Thomas, flipping a seat for the Democrats, though Thomas would go on to win the seat back from Tai in the general election.[9]

Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 178 special election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Helen Tai 6,366 50.4
Republican Wendi Thomas 6,265 49.6
Total votes 12,631 100.00
Democratic gain from Republican

General election results overview

Proportional results of the 2018 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election
Affiliation Candidates Votes Vote % Seats Won
Republican 144 2,075,093 44.43 110 (11)
Democratic 183 2,568,968 55.00 93 (11)
Independent 3 11,140 0.24 0
Libertarian 10 8,214 0.18 0
Green 2 6,849 0.15 0
Total 342 4,670,264 100% 203
Popular vote
Democratic
55.00%
Republican
44.43%
Other
0.57%
House seats
Republican
54.19%
Democratic
45.81%

Results by district

District Party Incumbent Status Party Candidate Votes %
1 Democratic Pat Harkins Re-elected Democratic Pat Harkins 13,019 100.00
2 Democratic Florindo Fabrizio Died in office Democratic Robert E. Merski 13,736 64.90
Republican Timothy P. Kuzma 7,429 35.10
3 Democratic Ryan Bizzarro Re-elected Democratic Ryan Bizzarro 20,265 100.00
4 Republican Curt Sonney Re-elected Republican Curt Sonney 17,389 100.00
5 Republican Barry Jozwiak Re-elected Republican Barry Jozwiak 18,082 100.00
6 Republican Brad Roae Re-elected Republican Brad Roae 17,735 100.00
7 Democratic Mark Longietti Re-elected Democratic Mark Longietti 27,497 100.00
8 Republican Tedd Nesbit Re-elected Republican Tedd Nesbit 16,221 70.78
Democratic Lisa K. Boeving-Learned 6,696 29.22
9 Democratic Chris Sainato Re-elected Democratic Chris Sainato 11,959 56.87
Republican Greg E. Michalek 9,068 43.13
10 Republican Aaron Bernstine Re-elected Republican Aaron Bernstine 16,090 78.19
Green Darcelle L. Slappy 4,487 21.81
11 Republican Brian Ellis Re-elected Republican Brian Ellis 16,079 76.50
Independent Samuel Doctor 4,939 23.50
12 Republican Daryl Metcalfe Re-elected Republican Daryl Metcalfe 18,086 58.33
Democratic Daniel Burton Smith, Jr. 12,992 41.67
13 Republican John Lawrence Re-elected Republican John Lawrence 13,796 54.50
Democratic Susannah L. Walker 11,250 44.36
Libertarian Dominic J Pirocchi 313 1.23
14 Republican Jim Marshall Re-elected Republican Jim Marshall 16,260 63.09
Democratic Amy Fazo 9,514 36.91
15 Republican Jim Christiana Ran for U.S. Senate Republican Josh Kail 15,222 61.41
Democratic Terri Mitko 9,564 38.59
16 Democratic Rob Matzie Re-elected Democratic Rob Matzie 18,528 100.00
17 Republican Parke Wentling Re-elected Republican Parke Wentling 17,434 100.00
18 Republican Gene DiGirolamo Re-elected Republican Gene DiGirolamo 12,870 56.53
Democratic James Lamb III 9,897 43.47
19 Democratic Jake Wheatley Re-elected Democratic Jake Wheatley 17,534 100.00
20 Democratic Adam Ravenstahl Re-elected Democratic Adam Ravenstahl 21,719 100.00
21 Democratic Dom Costa Defeated in Primary Democratic Sara Innamorato 19,766 100.00
22 Democratic Peter Schweyer Re-elected Democratic Peter Schweyer 9,911 100.00
23 Democratic Dan Frankel Re-elected Democratic Dan Frankel 22,414 90.58
Green Jay T. Walker 2,332 9.42
24 Democratic Ed Gainey Re-elected Democratic Ed Gainey 24,994 100.00
25 Democratic Joe Markosek Retired Democratic Brandon Markosek 13,963 57.60
Republican Steve Schlauch 10,278 42.40
26 Republican Tim Hennessey Re-elected Republican Tim Hennessey 14,290 52.79
Democratic Pamela Hacker 12,778 47.21
27 Democratic Dan Deasy Re-elected Democratic Dan Deasy 19,413 100.00
28 Republican Mike Turzai Re-elected Republican Mike Turzai 17,902 54.55
Democratic Emily Skopov 14,915 45.45
29 Republican Bernie O'Neill Retired Republican Meghan Schroeder 16,555 52.20
Democratic Andrew Dixon 15,157 47.80
30 Republican Hal English Retired Republican Lori Mizgorski 17,172 52.27
Democratic Elizabeth Monroe 15,682 47.73
31 Democratic Perry Warren Re-elected Democratic Perry Warren 20,583 59.96
Republican Ryan W Gallagher 13,745 40.04
32 Democratic Tony DeLuca Re-elected Democratic Tony DeLuca 22,726 100.00
33 Democratic Frank Dermody Re-elected Democratic Frank Dermody 12,907 55.64
Republican Joshua Nulph 10,292 44.36
34 Democratic Paul Costa Defeated in Primary Democratic Summer Lee 21,123 100.00
35 Democratic Austin Davis Re-elected Democratic Austin Davis 15,080 100.00
36 Democratic Harry Readshaw Re-elected Democratic Harry Readshaw 19,089 100.00
37 Republican Mindy Fee Re-elected Republican Mindy Fee 18,510 72.66
Democratic Suzanne Delahunt 6,964 27.34
38 Democratic Bill Kortz Re-elected Democratic Bill Kortz 19,975 100.00
39 Republican Rick Saccone Ran for Congress Republican Mike Puskaric 14,751 55.88
Democratic Rob Rhoderick 11,645 44.12
40 Republican John Maher Retired Republican Natalie Mihalek 18,271 56.02
Democratic Sharon Guidi 14,343 43.98
41 Republican Brett Miller Re-elected Republican Brett Miller 16,951 56.27
Democratic Michele Wherley 13,173 43.73
42 Democratic Dan Miller Re-elected Democratic Dan Miller 23,837 100.00
43 Republican Keith Greiner Re-elected Republican Keith Greiner 15,692 62.42
Democratic Jennie Porter 9,448 37.58
44 Republican Mark Mustio Retired Republican Valerie Gaydos 15,094 51.84
Democratic Michele Knoll 14,023 48.16
45 Democratic Anita Astorino Kulik Re-elected Democratic Anita Astorino Kulik 20,781 100.00
46 Republican Jason Ortitay Re-elected Republican Jason Ortitay 15,505 55.67
Democratic Byron Timmins 12,345 44.33
47 Republican Keith Gillespie Re-elected Republican Keith Gillespie 16,286 64.30
Democratic Michael Wascovich 9,044 35.70
48 Republican Tim O'Neal Re-elected Republican Tim O'Neal 12,993 55.75
Democratic Clark Mitchell Jr. 10,313 44.25
49 Republican Donald Cook Re-elected Republican Donald Cook 9,750 50.28
Democratic Steve Toprani 9,642 49.72
50 Democratic Pam Snyder Re-elected Democratic Pam Snyder 10,532 56.61
Republican Elizabeth L. Rohanna McClure 8,072 43.39
51 Republican Matt Dowling Re-elected Republican Matt Dowling 10,773 55.47
Democratic Tim Mahoney 8,650 44.53
52 Republican Ryan Warner Re-elected Republican Ryan Warner 12,251 61.17
Democratic Ethan Keedy 7,776 38.83
53 Republican Bob Godshall Retired Democratic Steve Malagari 13,632 51.06
Republican George Szekely II 12,775 47.85
Libertarian John Waldenberger 290 1.09
54 Republican Eli Evankovich Announced retirement, then resigned Republican Robert Brooks 16,276 59.85
Democratic Jonathan McCabe 10,918 40.15
55 Democratic Joe Petrarca Re-elected Democratic Joe Petrarca 14,567 100.00
56 Republican George Dunbar Re-elected Republican George Dunbar 17,597 62.99
Democratic Douglas Hunt 10,341 37.01
57 Republican Eric Nelson Re-elected Republican Eric Nelson 16,043 62.83
Democratic Collin Warren 9,491 37.17
58 Republican Justin Walsh Re-elected Republican Justin Walsh 14,172 61.74
Democratic Mary E. Popovich 8,782 38.26
59 Republican Mike Reese Re-elected Republican Mike Reese 18,481 70.34
Democratic Clare Dooley 7,794 29.66
60 Republican Jeff Pyle Re-elected Republican Jeff Pyle 19,079 100.00
61 Republican Kate Harper Defeated Democratic Liz Hanbidge 17,689 53.76
Republican Kate Harper 15,214 46.24
62 Republican Dave Reed Retired Republican James Struzzi 12,321 58.18
Democratic Logan Dellafiora 8,858 41.82
63 Republican Donna Oberlander Re-elected Republican Donna Oberlander 15,163 73.08
Democratic Conrad Warner 5,585 26.92
64 Republican Lee James Re-elected Republican Lee James 13,839 67.54
Democratic John Kluck 6,652 32.46
65 Republican Kathy Rapp Re-elected Republican Kathy Rapp 16,259 100.00
66 Republican Cris Dush Re-elected Republican Cris Dush 17,007 79.56
Democratic Kerith Strano Taylor 4,369 20.44
67 Republican Martin Causer Re-elected Republican Martin Causer 15,823 78.75
Democratic Maryanne Cole 4,270 21.25
68 Republican Clint Owlett Re-elected Republican Clint Owlett 16,109 76.92
Democratic Carrie Heath 4,834 16,109
69 Republican Carl Walker Metzgar Re-elected Republican Carl Walker Metzgar 19,028 '79.16
Democratic Jeff Cole 5,008 20.84
70 Democratic Matt Bradford Re-elected Democratic Matt Bradford 16,055 69.30
Republican Christopher Mundiath 7,112 30.70
71 Democratic Bryan Barbin Defeated Republican James Rigby 11,615 52.14
Democratic Bryan Barbin 10,661 47.86
72 Democratic Frank Burns Re-elected Democratic Frank Burns 11,819 52.42
Republican Gerald Carnicella 10,726 47.58
73 Republican Tommy Sankey Re-elected Republican Tommy Sankey 19,607 100.00
74 Republican Harry Lewis Retired Democratic Dan Williams 14,826 61.47
Republican Amber Turner 9,294 38.53
75 Republican Matt Gabler Re-elected Republican Matt Gabler 21,725 100.00
76 Democratic Mike Hanna Sr. Retired Republican Stephanie Borowicz 11,224 53.72
Democratic Mike Hanna Jr. 9,669 46.28
77 Democratic Scott Conklin Re-elected Democratic Scott Conklin 14,996 100.00
78 Republican Jesse Topper Re-elected Republican Jesse Topper 18,937 79.21
Democratic Deborah Baughman 4,971 20.79
79 Republican John McGinnis Retired Republican Louis Schmitt Jr. 15.106 100.00
80 Republican Judy Ward Retired Republican Gregory James V 17,889 74.37
Democratic Laura Burke 6,164 25.63
81 Republican Rich Irvin Re-elected Republican Rich Irvin 15,579 62.52
Democratic Richard J. Rogers Sr. 8,619 34.59
Libertarian Joseph Soloski 721 2.89
82 Republican Adam Harris Retired Republican John D. Hershey 15,406 82.54
Independent Elizabeth Book 3,258 17.46
83 Republican Jeff Wheeland Re-elected Republican Jeff Wheeland 13,108 65.94
Democratic Airneezer Page-Delahaye 6,771 34.06
84 Republican Garth Everett Re-elected Republican Garth Everett 18,192 78.93
Democratic Linda Sosniak 4,855 21.07
85 Republican Fred Keller Re-elected Republican Fred Keller 14,714 67.73
Democratic Jennifer Rager-Kay 7,012 32.27
86 Republican Mark Keller Re-elected Republican Mark Keller 16,152 71.89
Democratic Karen Anderson 6,317 28.11
87 Republican Greg Rothman Re-elected Republican Greg Rothman 18,541 56.62
Democratic Sean Quinlan 14,201 43.38
88 Republican Sheryl Delozier Re-elected Republican Sheryl Delozier 16,134 58.10
Democratic Jean Marie Foschi 11,636 41.9
89 Republican Rob Kauffman Re-elected Republican Rob Kauffman 18,087 100.00
90 Republican Paul Schemel Re-elected Republican Paul Schemel 19,096 100.00
91 Republican Dan Moul Re-elected Republican Dan Moul 20,069 63.06
Democratic Marty Qually 9,324 36.94
92 Republican Dawn Keefer Re-elected Republican Dawn Keefer 19,528 69.23
Democratic Shanna Danielson 8,679 30.77
93 Republican Kristin Phillips-Hill Retired Republican Paul M. Jones 18,036 65.88
Democratic Delma Rivera-Lytle 9,341 34.12
94 Republican Stan Saylor Re-elected Republican Stan Saylor 15,799 66.31
Democratic Stephen Snell 8,027 33.69
95 Democratic Carol Hill-Evans Re-elected Democratic Carol Hill-Evans 12,297 100.00
96 Democratic Mike Sturla Re-elected Democratic Mike Sturla 15,318 100.00
97 Republican Steven Mentzer Re-elected Republican Steven Mentzer 18,469 56.64
Democratic Dana Gulick 14,137 43.36
98 Republican Dave Hickernell Re-elected Republican Dave Hickernell 15,577 64.49
Democratic Mary Auker-Endres 7,993 33.09
Libertarian James Miller 584 2.42
99 Republican David Zimmerman Re-elected Republican David Zimmerman 14,328 71.43
Democratic Elizabeth Malarkey 5,731 28.57
100 Republican Bryan Cutler Re-elected Republican Bryan Cutler 14,111 72.05
Democratic Dale Allen Hamby 5,475 27.95
101 Republican Frank Ryan Re-elected Republican Frank Ryan 15,512 64.46
Democratic Cesar Liriano 8,553 35.54
102 Republican Russ Diamond Re-elected Republican Russ Diamond 17,966 100.00
103 Democratic Patty Kim Re-elected Democratic Patty Kim 15,422 83.98
Republican Anthony Harrell 2,941 16.02
104 Republican Sue Helm Re-elected Republican Sue Helm 15,385 54.48
Democratic Patty Smith 12,856 45.52
105 Republican Ron Marsico Retired Republican Andrew Lewis 15,789 50.82
Democratic Eric Epstein 15,277 49.18
106 Republican Thomas Mehaffie Re-elected Republican Thomas Mehaffie 14,513 54.58
Democratic Jill Linta 12,079 45.42
107 Republican Kurt Masser Re-elected Republican Kurt Masser 13,678 67.52
Democratic Sarah Donnelly 6,581 32.48
108 Republican Lynda Schlegel-Culver Re-elected Republican Lynda Schlegel-Culver 17,541 100.00
109 Republican David Millard Re-elected Republican David Millard 14,039 66.26
Democratic Edward Thomas Sanders III 7,149 33.74
110 Republican Tina Pickett Re-elected Republican Tina Pickett 14,648 71.19
Democratic Donna Iannone 5,929 28.81
111 Republican Jon Fritz Re-elected Republican Jon Fritz 16,244 71.70
Democratic Rebecca Kinney 6,412 28.30
112 Democratic Kevin Haggerty Retired Democratic Kyle Mullins 17,081 69.69
Republican Ernest D. Lemoncelli 7,428 30.31
113 Democratic Marty Flynn Re-elected Democratic Marty Flynn 16,661 100.00
114 Democratic Sid Michaels Kavulich Re-elected (Died in office but name remained on ballot) Democratic Sid Michaels Kavulich 15,787 100.00
115 Democratic Maureen Madden Re-elected Democratic Maureen Madden 11,316 60.11
Republican David Parker 7,511 39.89
116 Republican Tarah Toohil Re-elected Republican Tarah Toohil 14,996 100.00
117 Republican Karen Boback Re-elected Republican Karen Boback 18,360 82.12
Libertarian Louis R. Jasikoff 3,998 17.88
118 Democratic Mike Carroll Re-elected Democratic Mike Carroll 15,936 100.00
119 Democratic Jerry Mullery Re-elected Democratic Jerry Mullery 10,719 53.06
Republican Justin Valera Behrens 9,484 46.94
120 Republican Aaron Kaufer Re-elected Republican Aaron Kaufer 16,667 100.00
121 Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski Re-elected Democratic Eddie Day Pashinski 9,690 57.30
Republican Susan Henry 7,222 42.70
122 Republican Doyle Heffley Re-elected Republican Doyle Heffley 14,355 67.11
Democratic Kara Scott 7,035 32.89
123 Democratic Neal Goodman Re-elected Democratic Neal Goodman 12,020 100.00
124 Republican Jerry Knowles Re-elected Republican Jerry Knowles 17,929 100.00
125 Republican Mike Tobash Re-elected Republican Mike Tobash 18,243 100.00
126 Democratic Mark Rozzi Re-elected Democratic Mark Rozzi 15,291 100.00
127 Democratic Tom Caltagirone Re-elected Democratic Tom Caltagirone 8,333 79.93
Republican Vincent Gagliardo Jr. 2,092 20.07
128 Republican Mark Gillen Re-elected Republican Mark Gillen 16,707 60.40
Democratic Doug Metcalfe 10.955 39.60
129 Republican Jim Cox Re-elected Republican Jim Cox 14,564 54.95
Democratic Tricia Wertz 11,940 45.05
130 Republican David Maloney Re-elected Republican David Maloney 18,369 100.00
131 Republican Justin Simmons Re-elected Republican Justin Simmons 15,579 52.82
Democratic Andrew Lee 13,915 47.18
132 Democratic Mike Schlossberg Re-elected Democratic Mike Schlossberg 14,025 100.00
133 Democratic Dan McNeill Re-elected Democratic Dan McNeill 15,366 100.00
134 Republican Ryan Mackenzie Re-elected Republican Ryan Mackenzie 16,237 57.29
Democratic Thomas Applebach 12,107 42.71
135 Democratic Steve Samuelson Re-elected Democratic Steve Samuelson 15,872 100.00
136 Democratic Bob Freeman Re-elected Democratic Bob Freeman 14,516 100.00
137 Republican Joe Emrick Re-elected Republican Joe Emrick 14,200 55.26
Democratic Amy Cozze 11,203 43.60
Libertarian Ed Reagan 293 1.14
138 Republican Marcia Hahn Re-elected Republican Marcia Hahn 16,705 57.76
Democratic Dean Donaher 11,741 40.60
Libertarian Jake Towne 474 1.64
139 Republican Mike Peifer Re-elected Republican Mike Peifer 17,048 68.46
Democratic Orlando Marrero 7,853 31.54
140 Democratic John Galloway Re-elected Democratic John Galloway 17,490 100.00
141 Democratic Tina Davis Re-elected Democratic Tina Davis 13,347 62.13
Republican Anthony Sposato 8,137 37.87
142 Republican Frank Farry Re-elected Republican Frank Farry 18,177 56.07
Democratic Malinda Lareau 14,241 43.93
143 Republican Marguerite Quinn Ran for State Senate Democratic Wendy Ullman 17,339 50.84
Republican Joseph Patrick Flood 16,763 49.16
144 Republican Kathy Watson Retired Republican Todd Polinchock 15,457 50.97
Democratic Meredith Buck 14,867 49.03
145 Republican Craig Staats Re-elected Republican Craig Staats 15,598 56.52
Democratic Brian Kline 11,997 43.48
146 Republican Tom Quigley Defeated Democratic Joe Ciresi 14,093 55.53
Republican Tom Quigley 11,286 44.47
147 Republican Marcy Toepel Re-elected Republican Marcy Toepel 15,776 56.67
Democratic Joshua Camson 12,056 43.33
148 Democratic Mary Jo Daley Re-elected Democratic Mary Jo Daley 26,807 100.00
149 Democratic Tim Briggs Re-elected Democratic Tim Briggs 23,320 100.00
150 Republican Mike Corr Retired Democratic Joe Webster 15,535 56.01
Republican Nicholas Fountain 12,201 43.99
151 Republican Todd Stephens Re-elected Republican Todd Stephens 15,340 51.49
Democratic Sara Johnson Rothman 14,451 48.51
152 Republican Tom Murt Re-elected Republican Tom Murt 16,469 54.98
Democratic Daryl Boling 13,488 45.02
153 Democratic Madeleine Dean Ran for Congress Democratic Ben Sanchez 23,694 70.76
Republican Douglas Beaver Jr. 9,437 28.18
Libertarian Marc Bozzacco 353 1.05
154 Democratic Steve McCarter Re-elected Democratic Steve McCarter 26,592 81.47
Republican Kathleen Bowers 6,047 18.53
155 Republican Becky Corbin Defeated Democratic Danielle Friel Otten 18,434 54.65
Republican Becky Corbin 15,300 45.35
156 Democratic Carolyn Comitta Re-elected Democratic Carolyn Comitta 17,923 56.51
Republican Nicholas Deminski 13,792 43.49
157 Republican Warren Kampf Defeated Democratic Melissa Shusterman 17,681 56.58
Republican Warren Kampf 13,567 43.42
158 Republican Eric M. Roe Defeated Democratic Christina Sappey 15,641 53.44
Republican Eric M. Roe 13,628 46.56
159 Democratic Brian Joseph Kirkland Re-elected Democratic Brian Joseph Kirkland 13,379 76.49
Republican Ruth Moton 4,113 23.51
160 Republican Steve Barrar Re-elected Republican Steve Barrar 15,480 51.47
Democratic Anton Andrew 14,593 48.53
161 Democratic Leanne Krueger-Braneky Re-elected Democratic Leanne Krueger-Braneky 17,573 58.50
Republican Pattie Rodgers Morrisette 12,467 41.50
162 Republican Nick Miccarelli Retired Democratic David Delloso 12,826 51.55
Republican Mary Hopper 12,056 48.45
163 Republican James Santora Defeated Democratic Michael Zabel 15,000 53.42
Republican James Santora 13,077 46.58
164 Democratic Margo Davidson Re-elected Democratic Margo Davidson 17,490 83.07
Republican Inderjit Singh Bains 3,565 16.93
165 Republican Alex Charlton Defeated Democratic Jennifer O’Mara 15,639 50.25
Republican Alex Charlton 15,485 49.75
166 Democratic Greg Vitali Re-elected Democratic Greg Vitali 22,728 72.54
Republican Baltazar Rubio 8,604 27.46
167 Republican Duane Milne Defeated Democratic Kristine Howard 17,109 52.15
Republican Duane Milne 15,700 47.85
168 Republican Christopher B. Quinn Re-elected Republican Christopher B. Quinn 16,569 51.17
Democratic Kristin Seale 15,811 48.83
169 Republican Kate Klunk Re-elected Republican Kate Klunk 17,688 70.57
Democratic Sarah Hammond 7,378 29.43
170 Republican Martina White Re-elected Republican Martina White 11,754 57.61
Democratic Michael F Doyle Jr. 8,650 42.39
171 Republican Kerry Benninghoff Re-elected Republican Kerry Benninghoff 17,398 59.13
Democratic Erin McCracken 12,023 40.87
172 Democratic Kevin Boyle Re-elected Democratic Kevin Boyle 14,598 100.00
173 Democratic Michael Driscoll Re-elected Democratic Michael Driscoll 13,757 100.00
174 Democratic Ed Neilson Re-elected Democratic Ed Neilson 14,213 100.00
175 Democratic Mike O'Brien Retired Democratic Mary Isaacson 24,538 100.00
176 Republican Jack Rader Re-elected Republican Jack Rader 11,635 54.74
Democratic Claudette Williams 9,621 45.26
177 Republican John Taylor Retired Democratic Joseph C. Hohenstein 11,436 59.43
Republican Patty Kozlowski 7,808 40.57
178 Republican Scott Petri Resigned. Special election held. Republican Wendi Thomas 17,608 50.83
Democratic Helen Tai 17,036 49.17
179 Democratic Jason Dawkins Re-elected Democratic Jason Dawkins 14,735 100.00
180 Democratic Angel Cruz Re-elected Democratic Angel Cruz 10,418 100.00
181 Democratic Curtis Thomas Retired Democratic Malcolm Kenyatta 21,382 95.32
Republican Thomas M. Street 1,050 4.68
182 Democratic Brian Sims Re-elected Democratic Brian Sims 28,234 90.56
Independent James McDevitt 2,943 9.44
183 Republican Zachary Mako Re-elected Republican Zachary Mako 14,020 56.64
Democratic Jason Ruff 10,731 43.36
184 Democratic Bill Keller Retired Democratic Elizabeth Fiedler 17,441 100.00
185 Democratic Maria Donatucci Re-elected Democratic Maria Donatucci 20,087 100.00
186 Democratic Jordan Harris Re-elected Democratic Jordan Harris 25,775 100.00
187 Republican Gary Day Re-elected Republican Gary Day 16,018 59.35
Democratic Michael Blichar 10,972 40.65
188 Democratic Jim Roebuck Re-elected Democratic Jim Roebuck 22,868 100.00
189 Republican Rosemary Brown Re-elected Republican Rosemary Brown 12,085 58.55
Democratic Adam Rodriguez 8,557 41.45
190 Democratic Vanessa Brown Re-elected Democratic Vanessa Brown 22,644 100.00
191 Democratic Joanna E. McClinton Re-elected Democratic Joanna E. McClinton 20,372 100.00
192 Democratic Morgan Cephas Re-elected Democratic Morgan Cephas 25,070 100.00
193 Republican Will Tallman Retired Republican Torren Ecker 16,388 67.92
Democratic Matt Nelson 7,740 32.08
194 Democratic Pamela DeLissio Re-elected Democratic Pamela DeLissio 22,745 78.03
Republican Sean Patrick Stevens 5,648 19.38
Libertarian Matthew Baltsar 755 2.59
195 Democratic Donna Bullock Re-elected Democratic Donna Bullock 25,525 100.00
196 Republican Seth Grove Re-elected Republican Seth Grove 19,632 100.00
197 Democratic Danilo Burgos Re-elected Democratic Danilo Burgos 15,473 100.00
198 Democratic Rosita Youngblood Re-elected Democratic Rosita Youngblood 22,164 100.00
199 Republican Stephen Bloom Ran for Congress Republican Barbara Gleim 14,733 58.86
Democratic Joseph McGinnis Jr. 9,866 39.41
Libertarian Charles Boust 433 1.73
200 Democratic Chris Rabb Re-elected Democratic Chris Rabb 32,558 100.00
201 Democratic Stephen Kinsey Re-elected Democratic Stephen Kinsey 22,903 100.00
202 Democratic Jared Solomon Re-elected Democratic Jared Solomon 14,153 100.00
203 Democratic Isabella Fitzgerald Re-elected Democratic Isabella Fitzgerald 22,825 100.00

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