House elections in Pennsylvania
Not to be confused with 2020 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election .
2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Republican
Democratic
Last election
9
9
Seats won
9
9
Seat change
Popular vote
3,432,745
3,347,052
Percentage
50.63%
49.37%
Swing
5.88%
5.66%
Republican
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
Democratic
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
80–89%
>90%
The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 18 U.S. Representatives from the state of Pennsylvania , one from each of the state's 18 congressional districts . The state's primary election occurred on June 2, 2020. The elections coincided with the 2020 U.S. presidential election , as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections .
Overview [ ]
Statewide [ ]
Popular vote
Republican
50.63%
Democratic
49.37%
House seats
Republican
50.00%
Democratic
50.00%
District [ ]
Results of the 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania by district:[1]
District 1 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district election
Nominee
Brian Fitzpatrick
Christina Finello
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
249,804
191,875
Percentage
56.6%
43.4%
U.S. Representative before election
Brian Fitzpatrick
Republican
Elected U.S. Representative
Brian Fitzpatrick
Republican
The 1st district consists of all of Bucks County and a sliver of Montgomery County . The incumbent is Republican Brian Fitzpatrick , who was re-elected with 51.3% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Brian Fitzpatrick , incumbent U.S. Representative
Eliminated in primary [ ]
Andy Meehan, president of investment advisory firm[3]
Endorsements [ ]
Brian Fitzpatrick
U.S. Senators
Joe Lieberman , U.S. Senator from Connecticut (1989-2013), 2000 Democratic nominee for Vice President of the United States (former Democrat, Independent since 2006)[4]
U.S. Representatives
Lou Barletta , U.S. Representative for PA-11 (2011-19)[5]
Mike Fitzpatrick , U.S. Representative for PA-8 (2005–07, 2011–17) and candidate's brother (deceased) [5]
State executives
Jim Cawley , former Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania (2011–15)[5]
Mark Schweiker , former Governor of Pennsylvania (2001–2003)[5]
State legislators
Gene DiGirolamo , former Pennsylvania State Representative[5]
Frank Farry , Pennsylvania State Representative[5]
Robert Godshall , former Pennsylvania State Representative[5]
Stewart Greenleaf , former Pennsylvania State Senator[5]
Chuck McIlhinney , former Pennsylvania State Senator[5]
Bob Mensch , Pennsylvania State Senator[5]
Bernie O'Neil , former Pennsylvania State Representative[5]
Marguerite Quinn , former Pennsylvania State Representative[5]
Craig Staats , Pennsylvania State Representative[5]
Marcy Toepel , Pennsylvania State Representative[5]
Tommy Tomlinson , Pennsylvania State Senator[5]
Kathy Watson , former Pennsylvania State Representative[5]
Organizations
Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions [5]
Humane Society [6]
Giffords [5]
Moms Demand Action [7]
National Education Association [5]
National Wildlife Federation Action Fund [5]
Pennsylvania AFL-CIO [8]
Pennsylvania State Education Association [5]
Pro-Israel America[9]
Republican Jewish Coalition [10]
Sierra Club [5]
United States Chamber of Commerce [5]
Labor unions
Newspapers and other media
The Philadelphia Inquirer [11]
Primary results [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Christina Finello, Ivyland borough councilwoman and Bucks County Deputy Director of Housing and Human Services[13]
Eliminated in primary [ ]
Skylar Hurwitz, owner of Demetrius Consulting, a technology consulting firm[14]
Withdrew [ ]
Judi Reiss, Bucks County prothonotary and former Lower Makefield Township supervisor[15]
Debra Wachspress, member of the Pennsbury School District school board[16] [17]
Declined [ ]
Endorsements [ ]
Christina Finello
U.S. Presidents
Barack Obama , 44th President of the United States (2009-2017), U.S. Senator from Illinois (2005-2008)[21]
U.S. Vice Presidents
Joe Biden , 47th Vice President of the United States (2009-2017), U.S. Senator from Delaware (1973-2009), 2020 Democratic Presidential nominee[22]
U.S. Senators
Elizabeth Warren , U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (2013–present), 2020 candidate for President[22]
U.S. Representatives
Madeleine Dean , U.S. Representative for PA-4 (2019–present)[22]
State legislators
Maria Collett , Pennsylvania State Senator[22]
Tina Davis , Pennsylvania State Representative[22]
John Galloway , Pennsylvania State Representative[22]
Steve Santarsiero , Pennsylvania State Senator[22]
Wendy Ullman , Pennsylvania State Representative[22]
Perry Warren , Pennsylvania State Representative[22]
Labor unions
Service Employees International Union [22]
United Steelworkers [22]
Organizations
Skylar Hurwitz
Organizations
LEAP Forward[23]
Sunrise Movement – Pennsbury chapter[24]
Primary results [ ]
Libertarian primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Steve Scheetz, chair of the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania (write-in)
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Lean R
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Lean R
October 1, 2020
Politico [27]
Tossup
November 2, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Tossup
October 26, 2020
RCP [29]
Tossup
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Lean R
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Lean R
August 21, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Lean R
September 3, 2020
Polling [ ]
Hypothetical polling
with Debbie Waschspress
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Brian Fitzpatrick (R)
DebbieWaschspress (D)
Undecided
Remington Research (R) [C]
November 6–7, 2019
803 (LV)
± 3.4%
50%
36%
14%
with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
Results [ ]
District 2 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district election
Nominee
Brendan Boyle
David Torres
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
198,140
75,022
Percentage
72.5%
27.5%
U.S. Representative before election
Brendan Boyle
Democratic
Elected U.S. Representative
Brendan Boyle
Democratic
The 2nd district consists of Northeast Philadelphia and parts of North Philadelphia . The incumbent is Democrat Brendan Boyle who was re-elected with 79.0% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Democratic primary [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Brendan Boyle , incumbent U.S. Representative
Endorsements [ ]
Brendan Boyle
U.S. Representatives
Bob Brady , former Representative from PA-1 (1998–2019)[34]
State legislators
Kevin Boyle , Pennsylvania State Representative[34]
Ed Neilson , Pennsylvania State Representative[34]
Local Officials
Alan Butkovitz , former City Controller of Philadelphia[34]
Bill Greenlee , member of Philadelphia City Council [34]
Bobby Henon , member of Philadelphia City Council [34]
Organizations
Democratic Majority for Israel [35]
Humane Society [6]
NARAL Pro-Choice America [34]
Pro-Israel America[9]
Sierra Club [36]
Labor unions
International Brotherhood of Teamsters [34]
International Union of Operating Engineers [34]
UNITE HERE [34]
United Steelworkers [34]
Primary results [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
David Torres, community activist[37]
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe D
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe D
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe D
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe D
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe D
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe D
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
District 3 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district election
Nominee
Dwight Evans
Michael Harvey
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
341,708
33,671
Percentage
91.0%
9.0%
U.S. Representative before election
Dwight Evans
Democratic
Elected U.S. Representative
Dwight Evans
Democratic
The 3rd district is anchored by Philadelphia , taking in the northwest , west , and Center City sections of the city. The incumbent is Democrat Dwight Evans , who was re-elected with 93.4% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Dwight Evans , incumbent U.S. Representative
Endorsements [ ]
Primary results [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Michael Harvey, Philadelphia's 60th Ward Chairperson and military veteran[39]
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe D
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe D
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe D
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe D
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe D
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe D
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
District 4 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district election
Nominee
Madeleine Dean
Kathy Barnette
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
264,637
179,926
Percentage
59.5%
40.5%
U.S. Representative before election
Madeleine Dean
Democratic
Elected U.S. Representative
Madeleine Dean
Democratic
The 4th district takes in the northern suburbs of Philadelphia , centering on Montgomery County . The incumbent is Democrat Madeleine Dean , who was elected with 63.5% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Madeleine Dean , incumbent U.S. Representative
Endorsements [ ]
Madeleine Dean
Organizations
Brady Campaign [40]
Equality PAC[41]
Humane Society [6]
Jewish Democratic Council of America [42]
League of Conservation Voters Action Fund[43]
NARAL Pro-Choice America [44]
National Organization for Women [45]
Sierra Club [36]
Primary results [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Withdrawn [ ]
Renee Beadencup, paralegal
Endorsements [ ]
Kathy Barnette
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Douglas V. Mastriano , member of the Pennsylvania Senate from the 33rd district (2019-present)[47]
Organizations
Labor unions
Fraternal Order of Police [47]
Individuals
Jack Brewer , former professional football player[47]
Eric Trump , businessman, former reality television personality and son of Donald Trump [48]
Primary results [ ]
Independent Candidates [ ]
Joe Tarshish, auditor (write-in)
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe D
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe D
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe D
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe D
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe D
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe D
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
District 5 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district election
Nominee
Mary Gay Scanlon
Dasha Pruett
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
255,743
139,552
Percentage
64.7%
35.3%
U.S. Representative before election
Mary Gay Scanlon
Democratic
Elected U.S. Representative
Mary Gay Scanlon
Democratic
The 5th district consists of Delaware County , portions of South Philadelphia , and a sliver of Montgomery County . The incumbent is Democrat Mary Gay Scanlon who flipped the district with 65.2% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Mary Gay Scanlon , incumbent U.S. Representative
Endorsements [ ]
Mary Gay Scanlon
Organizations
Labor unions
Pennsylvania AFL-CIO [8]
SEIU -Local 668[49]
Primary results [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Dasha Pruett, photographer[50]
Eliminated in primary [ ]
Endorsements [ ]
Dasha Pruett
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Douglas V. Mastriano , Pennsylvania State Senator[53]
Individuals
Martha Boneta , Senior Advisor for Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign [53]
Corey Lewandowski , political operative, lobbyist, political commentator, author and campaign manager for Donald Trump's 2016 Presidential campaign[54]
Organizations
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe D
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe D
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe D
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe D
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe D
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe D
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
District 6 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district election
Nominee
Chrissy Houlahan
John Emmons
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
226,440
177,526
Percentage
56.1%
43.9%
U.S. Representative before election
Chrissy Houlahan
Democratic
Elected U.S. Representative
Chrissy Houlahan
Democratic
The 6th district encompasses all of Chester County and the part of southern Berks County including Reading . The incumbent is Democrat Chrissy Houlahan , who flipped the district and was elected with 58.9% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Chrissy Houlahan , incumbent U.S. Representative[56]
Endorsements [ ]
Primary results [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
John Emmons, chemical engineer[60]
Declined [ ]
Ryan Costello , former U.S. Representative[61]
Primary results [ ]
Independents [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Declared [ ]
John McHugh, Honey Brook Township Chairman and Marine veteran (write-in) [62]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe D
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe D
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe D
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe D
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe D
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe D
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
District 7 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district election
Nominee
Susan Wild
Lisa Scheller
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
195,475
181,407
Percentage
51.9%
48.1%
U.S. Representative before election
Susan Wild
Democratic
Elected U.S. Representative
Susan Wild
Democratic
The 7th district is based in the Lehigh Valley , and consists of Lehigh and Northampton counties as well as parts of Monroe County , including the cities of Allentown , Bethlehem , and Easton . The incumbent is Democrat Susan Wild , who flipped the district and was elected with 53.5% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Democratic primary [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Susan Wild , incumbent U.S. Representative
Endorsements [ ]
Susan Wild
U.S. Presidents
Barack Obama , 44th President of the United States (2009-2017)[21]
U.S. Vice Presidents
Joe Biden , 47th Vice President of the United States (2009-2017), United States Senator from Delaware (1973-2009), Democratic nominee for the 2020 election [63]
U.S. Senators
Kirsten Gillibrand , U.S. Senator (D-NY), former 2020 presidential candidate[63]
Amy Klobuchar , U.S. Senator (D-MN), former 2020 presidential candidate[64]
Elizabeth Warren , U.S. Senator (D-MA), former 2020 presidential candidate[65]
U.S. Representatives
Gabrielle Giffords , former U.S. Representative from AZ-08 (2007–2012), Member of the Arizona Senate from the 28th district (2005-2007), Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 13th district (2003-2005) and founder of Giffords [63]
Individuals
Lily Eskelsen García , President of the National Education Association [63]
Abbi Jacobson , comedian[66]
Alexis McGill Johnson , President of Planned Parenthood [63]
Amanda Seyfried , actress[67]
Organizations
Labor unions
Amalgamated Transit Union [63]
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees [63]
American Nurses Association [63]
United Steelworkers [63]
Primary results [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Lisa Scheller, former Lehigh County commissioner[74]
Eliminated in primary [ ]
Did not qualify for ballot access [ ]
Matthew D. Connolly, Republican nominee for PA-17 in 2018[76]
Endorsements [ ]
Lisa Scheller
U.S. Presidents
Donald Trump , 45th President of the United States (2017-present)[77]
Executive branch officials
Nikki Haley , United States Ambassador to the United Nations (2017-18), Governor of South Carolina (2011-17)[77]
U.S. Senators
State executives
Kristi Noem , Governor of South Dakota (2019-present), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Dakota's 1st District (2011-2019), Member of the South Dakota House of Representatives from the 6th district (2007-2011)[77]
U.S. Representatives
John Joyce , U.S. Representative from PA-12 (2019–present)[77]
Fred Keller , U.S. Representative from PA-13 (2019–present)[77]
Dan Meuser , U.S. Representative from PA-9 (2019–present)[77]
Guy Reschenthaler , U.S. Representative from PA-9 (2019–present)[77]
Lloyd Smucker , U.S. Representative from PA-11 (2017–present)[77]
Glenn Thompson , U.S. Representative from PA-14 (2009–present)[77]
State legislators
Dave Argall , Pennsylvania State Senator[77]
Jerry Knowles , Pennsylvania State Representative[77]
Scott Wagner , former Pennsylvania State Senator, 2018 Republican nominee for Governor of Pennsylvania[77]
Organizations
Individuals
Jeff Bartos, 2018 Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania[77]
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Likely D
October 8, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe D
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Likely D
October 8, 2020
Politico [27]
Lean D
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe D
October 29, 2020
RCP [29]
Likely D
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe D
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Likely D
August 21, 2020
Polling [ ]
Results [ ]
District 8 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district election
Nominee
Matt Cartwright
Jim Bognet
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
178,004
165,783
Percentage
51.8%
48.2%
U.S. Representative before election
Matt Cartwright
Democratic
Elected U.S. Representative
Matt Cartwright
Democratic
The 8th district, based in the northeastern part of the state , is home to the cities of Scranton and Wilkes-Barre . The incumbent is Democrat Matt Cartwright , who was re-elected with 54.6% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Matt Cartwright , incumbent U.S. Representative[79]
Endorsements [ ]
Matt Cartwright
U.S. Presidents
Barack Obama , 44th President of the United States [21]
U.S. Senators
Elizabeth Warren , U.S. Senator (D-MA); former 2020 presidential candidate[65]
Organizations
Primary results [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Eliminated in primary [ ]
Mike Cammisa, bar manager[85]
Teddy Daniels, former police officer and U.S. Army veteran[86]
Earl Granville, U.S. Army veteran[87]
Harry Haas, Luzerne County councilman [88]
Michael Marsicano, former mayor of Hazleton [89]
Declined [ ]
Lou Barletta , former U.S. Representative and nominee for U.S. Senate in 2018 [90]
Endorsements [ ]
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Lean D
July 17, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe D
October 16, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Likely D
October 8, 2020
Politico [27]
Lean D
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Likely D
October 26, 2020
RCP [29]
Tossup
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe D
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Lean D
August 21, 2020
Polling [ ]
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Matt Cartwright (D)
Jim Bognet (R)
Undecided
co/efficient (R) [E]
October 13–14, 2020
615 (LV)
–
48%
43%
–
Results [ ]
District 9 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district election
Nominee
Dan Meuser
Gary Wegman
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
232,988
118,266
Percentage
66.3%
33.7%
U.S. Representative before election
Dan Meuser
Republican
Elected U.S. Representative
Dan Meuser
Republican
The 9th district encompasses the Coal Region of Northeastern Pennsylvania . The incumbent is Republican Dan Meuser , who was elected with 59.7% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Dan Meuser , incumbent U.S. Representative
Endorsements [ ]
Dan Meuser
U.S. Presidents
Donald J. Trump , 45th President of the United States[92]
Primary results [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Eliminated in primary [ ]
Laura Quick, delivery driver[93]
Endorsements [ ]
Laura Quick
Organizations
Moms Demand Action -Berks County Chapter[94]
PA Conference of Teamsters [94]
Pennsylvania AFL-CIO [94]
Gary Wegman
U.S. Senators
Bob Casey Jr. , U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2007–present), Treasurer of Pennsylvania (2005-2007), Auditor General of Pennsylvania (1997-2005)[95]
Labor unions
Organizations
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe R
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe R
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe R
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe R
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe R
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe R
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
District 10 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district election
Nominee
Scott Perry
Eugene DePasquale
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
208,896
182,938
Percentage
53.3%
46.7%
U.S. Representative before election
Scott Perry
Republican
Elected U.S. Representative
Scott Perry
Republican
The 10th district covers all of Dauphin County and parts of Cumberland and York counties, including the cities of Harrisburg and York . The incumbent is Republican Scott Perry , who was re-elected with 51.3% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Scott Perry , incumbent U.S. Representative
Withdrew [ ]
Bobby Jeffries, logistics director[96]
Endorsements [ ]
Scott Perry
U.S. Presidents
Donald J. Trump , 45th President of the United States[92]
Organizations
Associated Builders and Contractors [97]
Club for Growth [98]
National Federation of Independent Business [97]
National Right to Life Committee [97]
Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund [97]
United States Chamber of Commerce [97]
Primary results [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Eugene DePasquale , Pennsylvania Auditor General [99]
Eliminated in primary [ ]
Withdrew [ ]
Jobo Dean, businessman[101] [non-primary source needed ] [102] [non-primary source needed ]
Declined [ ]
Endorsements [ ]
Tom Brier
State executives
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend , Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (1995–2003)[105]
Unions
American Postal Workers Union-Keystone Area Local #1566[106]
Organizations
Eugene DePasquale
U.S. Presidents
Barack Obama , 44th President of the United States (2009-2017), U.S. Senator from Illinois (2005-2008)[21]
U.S. Vice Presidents
Joe Biden , 47th Vice President of the United States (2009-2017), United States Senator from Delaware (1973-2009), Democratic nominee for the 2020 election [107]
U.S. Senators
Bob Casey Jr. , U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2007–present), Treasurer of Pennsylvania (2005-2007), Auditor General of Pennsylvania (1997-2005)[108]
Kamala Harris , U.S. Senator from California (2017-present), Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President in the 2020 election, Attorney General of California (2011-2017) and Attorney General of San Francisco (2004-2011)[109]
U.S. Representatives
Nancy Pelosi , U.S. Representative from CA-12 (2013–present), CA-08 (1993–2013), and CA-05 (1987–1993), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (2019–present, 2007–2011), House Minority Leader (2011–2019, 2003–2007), House Minority Whip (2002–2003), Ranking Member of the House Homeland Security Committee (2002–2003), Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee (2001–2003)[110]
State executives
Ed Rendell , Governor of Pennsylvania (2003–11) and Mayor of Philadelphia (1992–2000)[108]
Josh Shapiro , Attorney General of Pennsylvania (2017-present)[108]
Joe Torsella , Pennsylvania State Treasurer (2017-present)[108]
Tom Wolf , Governor of Pennsylvania (2015-present)[108]
State legislators
Carol Hill-Evans , Pennsylvania State Representative [108]
Patty Kim , Pennsylvania State Representative [108]
Local Officials
Eric Papenfuse , Mayor of Harrisburg [108]
Labor unions
AFSCME -Pennsylvania Chapter[108]
BAC Local 5[108]
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 229[108]
International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 776[108]
United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1776[108]
United Steelworkers District 10[108]
Organizations
Blue Dog PAC [108]
Brady Campaign [108]
Equality PAC [108]
Democratic Majority for Israel [35]
Everytown for Gun Safety [111]
J Street PAC [38]
Jewish Democratic Council of America [108]
League of Conservation Voters [108]
NARAL [108]
National Education Association [108]
New Democrat Coalition [108]
Pennsylvania Democratic Party [112] [non-primary source needed ]
Sierra Club [36]
Newspapers and other media
Polling [ ]
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Tom Brier
Eugene De Pasquale
GBAO Strategies [F]
February 5–9, 2020
– (V)[g]
–
16%
68%
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Tossup
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Tossup
October 16, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Lean D (flip)
November 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Tossup
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Lean R
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Tossup
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Lean R
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Tossup
August 21, 2020
Polling [ ]
Results [ ]
District 11 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district election
Nominee
Lloyd Smucker
Sarah Hammond
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
241,915
141,325
Percentage
63.1%
36.9%
U.S. Representative before election
Lloyd Smucker
Republican
Elected U.S. Representative
Lloyd Smucker
Republican
The 11th district is located in South Central Pennsylvania , centering on Lancaster County and southern York County . The incumbent is Republican Lloyd Smucker , who was re-elected with 59.0% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Lloyd Smucker , incumbent U.S. Representative
Primary results [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Sarah Hammond, high school field hockey coach[114]
Eliminated in primary [ ]
Paul Daigle, university student employment manager[115]
Endorsements [ ]
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe R
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe R
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe R
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe R
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe R
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe R
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
District 12 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district election
Nominee
Fred Keller
Lee Griffin
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
241,035
99,199
Percentage
70.8%
29.2%
U.S. Representative before election
Fred Keller
Republican
Elected U.S. Representative
Fred Keller
Republican
The 12th district encompasses rural North Central Pennsylvania , including Williamsport . The incumbent is Republican Fred Keller , who was elected in a 2019 special election with 68.1% of the vote.
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Fred Keller , incumbent U.S. Representative
Endorsements [ ]
Fred Keller
U.S. Presidents
Donald J. Trump , 45th President of the United States[92]
Primary results [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Lee Griffin, businessman[116]
Primary results [ ]
Libertarian primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Elizabeth Terwilliger, speech-language pathologist
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe R
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe R
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe R
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe R
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe R
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe R
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
District 13 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district election
Nominee
John Joyce
Todd Rowley
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
267,789
96,612
Percentage
73.5%
26.5%
U.S. Representative before election
John Joyce
Republican
Elected U.S. Representative
John Joyce
Republican
The 13th district encompasses rural southwestern Pennsylvania , including Altoona . The incumbent is Republican
John Joyce , who was elected with 70.5% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
John Joyce , incumbent U.S. Representative
Endorsements [ ]
John Joyce
U.S. Presidents
Donald J. Trump , 45th President of the United States[92]
Primary results [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Todd Rowley, former FBI Agent, park ranger[117]
Endorsements [ ]
Todd Rowley
Labor unions
National Postal Mail Handlers Union - Local 322[118]
Pennsylvania AFL-CIO [118]
United Auto Workers [118]
United Food and Commercial Workers - Local 1776[118]
United Mine Workers [118]
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe R
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe R
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe R
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe R
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe R
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe R
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
District 14 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district election
Nominee
Guy Reschenthaler
Bill Marx
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
241,688
131,895
Percentage
64.7%
35.3%
U.S. Representative before election
Guy Reschenthaler
Republican
Elected U.S. Representative
Guy Reschenthaler
Republican
The 14th district encompasses the southern exurbs of Pittsburgh . The incumbent is Republican Guy Reschenthaler , who was elected with 57.9% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Guy Reschenthaler , incumbent U.S. Representative
Endorsements [ ]
Guy Reschenthaler
U.S. Presidents
Donald J. Trump , 45th President of the United States[92]
Organizations
Humane Society of the United States [6]
Primary results [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Bill Marx, high school teacher and U.S. Army veteran[119]
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe R
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe R
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe R
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe R
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe R
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe R
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
District 15 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district election
Nominee
Glenn Thompson
Robert Williams
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
255,058
92,156
Percentage
73.5%
26.5%
U.S. Representative before election
Glenn Thompson
Republican
Elected U.S. Representative
Glenn Thompson
Republican
The 15th district is located in rural North Central Pennsylvania . The incumbent is Republican Glenn Thompson , who was re-elected with 67.8% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Glenn Thompson , incumbent U.S. Representative
Endorsements [ ]
Glenn Thompson
U.S. Presidents
Donald J. Trump , 45th President of the United States[92]
Organizations
Primary results [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Robert Williams, minister[39]
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe R
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe R
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe R
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe R
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe R
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe R
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
District 16 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district election
Nominee
Mike Kelly
Kristy Gnibus
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
210,088
143,962
Percentage
59.3%
40.7%
U.S. Representative before election
Mike Kelly
Republican
Elected U.S. Representative
Mike Kelly
Republican
The 16th district is located in the northwestern portion of the state, and covers all of Erie , Crawford , Mercer , and Lawrence counties, as well as much of Butler County . The incumbent is Republican Mike Kelly , who was re-elected with 51.6% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Mike Kelly , incumbent U.S. Representative[120]
Endorsements [ ]
Mike Kelly
U.S. Presidents
Donald J. Trump , 45th President of the United States[92]
Primary results [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Kristy Gnibus, teacher[121]
Withdrew [ ]
Daniel Smith Jr., bank manager and candidate for Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 2018[122] (running for Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 12 ) [123]
Edward DeSantis., Mercer County resident and Working Class advocate.[124] (Withdrew and endorsed Gnibus)
Declined [ ]
Ryan Bizzarro , state representative[121]
Endorsements [ ]
Kristy Gnibus
U.S. Senators
Bob Casey Jr. , U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2007–present), Treasurer of Pennsylvania (2005-2007), Auditor General of Pennsylvania (1997-2005)[125]
U.S. Representatives
Madeleine Dean , U.S. Representative from PA-4 (2019-present)[125]
Chrissy Houlahan , U.S. Representative from PA-6 (2019-present)[125]
Mary Gay Scanlon , U.S. Representative from PA-5 (2019-present), U.S. Representative from PA-7 (2018-19)[125]
Susan Wild , U.S. Representative from PA-7 (2019-present)[125]
State executives
Eugene DePasquale , Pennsylvania Auditor General, 2020 Candidate for Congress in PA-10[125]
Ed Rendell , former Governor of Pennsylvania[125]
State legislators
Ryan Bizzarro , Pennsylvania State Representative[125]
Organizations
Labor unions
American Federation of Government Employees [125]
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Likely R
October 8, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe R
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe R
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Lean R
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe R
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe R
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe R
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe R
August 21, 2020
Polling [ ]
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Mike Kelly (R)
Kristy Gnibus (D)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D) [I]
June 22–23, 2020
726 (V)
± 3.6%
48%
40%
12%
Results [ ]
District 17 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district election
Nominee
Conor Lamb
Sean Parnell
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
222,253
212,284
Percentage
51.1%
48.9%
U.S. Representative before election
Conor Lamb
Democratic
Elected U.S. Representative
Conor Lamb
Democratic
The 17th district encompasses the northwestern Pittsburgh suburbs, including Beaver County , the southwestern corner of Butler County , and northern Allegheny County . The incumbent is Democrat Conor Lamb , who was re-elected with 56.3% of the vote in 2018.[2]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Conor Lamb , incumbent U.S. Representative[126]
Endorsements [ ]
Primary results [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Sean Parnell, U.S. Army veteran[128]
Endorsements [ ]
Sean Parnell
U.S. Presidents
Donald Trump , President of the United States[129]
Organizations
National Federation of Independent Business [130]
Newspapers and other media
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [131]
Primary results [ ]
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Likely D
November 2, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe D
October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Likely D
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Lean D
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Likely D
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Lean D
October 24, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe D
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Likely D
August 21, 2020
Polling [ ]
Results [ ]
District 18 [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district election
Nominee
Mike Doyle
Luke Negron
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
266,084
118,163
Percentage
69.3%
30.7%
U.S. Representative before election
Mike Doyle
Democratic
Elected U.S. Representative
Mike Doyle
Democratic
The 18th district includes the entire city of Pittsburgh and parts of surrounding suburbs. The incumbent is Democrat Mike Doyle , who was re-elected unopposed in 2018.[2]
Democratic primary [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Mike Doyle , incumbent U.S. Representative
Eliminated in primary [ ]
Jerry Dickinson, law professor[132]
Disqualified [ ]
Janis Brooks, former pastor and nonprofit founder[133]
Endorsements [ ]
Mike Doyle
Organizations
Humane Society [6]
J Street PAC [38]
Pennsylvania AFL-CIO [8]
Sierra Club [134]
Primary results [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Nominee [ ]
Luke Negron, Pennsylvania Air National Guard military member[133]
Primary results [ ]
Independents [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Declared [ ]
Donald Nevills, Navy veteran and business owner (write-in)
Daniel Vayda (write-in)
General election [ ]
Predictions [ ]
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report [25]
Safe D
June 26, 2020
Inside Elections [26]
Safe D
June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [32]
Safe D
July 2, 2020
Politico [27]
Safe D
April 19, 2020
Daily Kos [28]
Safe D
June 3, 2020
RCP [29]
Safe D
June 9, 2020
Niskanen [30]
Safe D
June 7, 2020
270toWin [31]
Safe D
August 21, 2020
Results [ ]
See also [ ]
2020 Pennsylvania elections
Notes [ ]
^ a b c d e f g h i j Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ "Other candidate" with 4%
^ Steve Scheetz (L) with 5%
^ Including voters who lean towards a particular candidate
^ a b c "Other/neither" with 2%
^ Additional data sourced from FiveThirtyEight
^ a b c Not yet released
^ Undecided with 8%
^ "Other/neither" with 2%; Undecided with 5%
^ With voters who lean towards a given candidate
^ Other with 1% and Undecided with 9%
^ Includes "Refused"
Partisan clients
^ a b c d e f g Poll sponsored by the House Majority PAC, an organization promoting the election of Democratic Congressional candidates.
^ a b c Poll sponsored by Finello's campaign.
^ a b c Poll commissioned by the Congressional Leadership Fund
^ Poll sponsored by Fitzpatrick's campaign
^ Poll sponsored by Bognet's campaign.
^ Poll sponsored by De Pasquale's campaign
^ Poll sponsored by Perry's campaign and the NRCC .
^ a b c d Poll conducted by DePasquale's campaign
^ Poll sponsored by Gnibus' campaign
^ a b c Poll sponsored by Sean Parnell's campaign
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