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.
35th legislative district [ edit ]
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]
48th legislative district [ edit ]
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]
68th legislative district [ edit ]
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]
178th legislative district [ edit ]
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]
General election results overview [ edit ]
Proportional results of the 2018 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election
Popular vote
Democratic
55.00%
Republican
44.43%
Other
0.57%
House seats
Republican
54.19%
Democratic
45.81%
Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District 165, 0.5% (gain)
District 49, 0.56%
District 105, 1.64%
District 178, 1.66%
District 143, 1.68% (gain)
District 144, 1.94%
District 168, 2.34%
District 160, 2.94%
District 151, 2.98%
District 162, 3.1% (gain)
District 44, 3.68%
District 53, 4.21% (gain)
District 71, 4.28% (gain)
District 167, 4.3% (gain)
District 30, 4.54%
District 72, 4.84%
District 29, 5.4%
District 26, 5.58%
District 131, 5.64%
District 119, 6.12%
District 163, 6.84% (gain)
District 158, 6.88% (gain)
District 76, 7.44% (gain)
District 61, 7.52% (gain)
District 104, 8.96%
District 28, 9.1%
District 106, 9.16%
District 155, 9.3% (gain)
District 176, 9.48%
District 129, 9.95%
District 152, 9.98%
Results by district [ edit ]
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
James V. Gregory
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
Jeanne McNeill
Re-elected
Democratic
Jeanne 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-Louise 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
Source: [ 10]
^ Wikisource:Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1874/Article 2
^ Venteicher, Wesley (December 11, 2017). "Former Rep. Marc Gergely sentenced to probation in video gambling ring case" . TribLIVE.com . Archived from the original on January 21, 2021. Retrieved January 15, 2021 .
^ Lindstrom, Natasha (January 23, 2018). "Democrat Austin Davis wins state House special election in Mon Valley" . TribLIVE.com . Archived from the original on January 21, 2021. Retrieved January 15, 2021 .
^ Miller, Barbara (January 3, 2018). "Neuman sworn in as judge, resigns House seat" . Observer-Reporter . Archived from the original on January 3, 2018. Retrieved January 15, 2021 .
^ Miller, Barbara (May 15, 2018). "O'Neal 'flips' 48th District in special election; faces rematch with Mitchell in November" . Observer-Reporter . Archived from the original on January 21, 2021. Retrieved January 15, 2021 .
^ Briggs, Ryan (March 5, 2018). "State Rep. Matt Baker bows out for Trump administration appointment" . City & State PA . Retrieved January 15, 2021 .
^ Murray, Jeff (June 14, 2018). "New Pa. state representative will be sworn in Tuesday" . Star-Gazette . Archived from the original on September 27, 2020. Retrieved January 15, 2021 .
^ Boyle, James (December 18, 2017). "Scott Petri leaving Harrisburg to head Philadelphia Parking Authority" . Bucks County Courier Times . Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved January 15, 2021 .
^ Friestad, Thomas (May 16, 2018). "Tai bests Thomas, nabbing six months as state representative in 178th district" . The Intelligencer . Archived from the original on May 16, 2018. Retrieved January 15, 2021 .
^ "Official Election Results" . Pennsylvania Department of State. Retrieved November 27, 2018 .
U.S. Senate U.S. House (election ratings ) Governors Attorneys general State legislatures Mayors
Alexandria, VA
Anaheim, CA
Anchorage, AK
Auburn, AL
Austin, TX
Burlington, VT
Chula Vista, CA
Fairfax, VA
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Franklin, VA
Irvine, CA
Laredo, TX
Lexington, KY
Little Rock, AR
Long Beach, CA
Louisville, KY
Lubbock, TX
Nashville, TN (special)
Newark, NJ
Newport News, VA
Oakland, CA
Oklahoma City, OK
Phoenix, AZ (special)
Providence, RI
Radford, VA
Reno, NV
San Bernardino, CA
San Francisco, CA (special)
San Jose, CA
Santa Ana, CA
Tallahassee, FL
Virginia Beach, VA (special)
Washington, DC
Local Statewide Related