2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania

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2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania

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All 17 Pennsylvania seats to the United States House of Representatives
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election 9 9

The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania will be held on November 8, 2022, to elect representatives for the seventeen seats in Pennsylvania (reduced from 18 in the redistricting cycle following the 2020 United States Census).

District 1[]

Republican Brian Fitzpatrick, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 56.6% of the vote in 2020.[1] Fitzpatrick is running for re-election.

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

Endorsements[]

Brian Fitzpatrick
Organizations
  • AIPAC PAC[7]
  • Pro-Israel America[8]
  • Republican Jewish Coalition PAC[9]

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Ashley Ehasz, former Army pilot[10]

Withdrawn[]

Independent and third-party candidates[]

Green Party[]

Declared[]
  • Henry Conoly, activist[13]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Likely R February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Likely R March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Likely R March 2, 2022

District 2[]

Democrat Brendan Boyle, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 72.5% of the vote in 2020.[1]

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Brendan Boyle, incumbent U.S. Representative
  • Gilberto Gonzales, artist[17]
  • Salem Snow, activist[18]

Declined[]

  • Sharif Street, Pennsylvania State Senator from the 3rd District (2017–present) and son of former Philadelphia Mayor John F. Street[19]

Endorsements[]

Brendan Boyle
Organizations
  • AIPAC PAC[7]
  • Planned Parenthood Action Fund[20]
  • Sierra Club[21]
Salem Snow
Individuals
  • Marianne Williamson, author and candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 2020[22]

Polling[]

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[A]
Margin
of error
Brendan
Boyle
Sharif
Street
Undecided
Brendan Boyle Campaign Dec 4–7, 2021 939 (LV) ± 3.2% 58% 18% 24%

Republican primary[]

Potential[]

David Torres, nominee for this district in 2020

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid D February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid D March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe D March 2, 2022

District 3[]

Democrat Dwight Evans, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 91.0% of the vote in 2020.[1]

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Dwight Evans, incumbent U.S. Representative
  • Alexandra Hunt, public health researcher[23]
  • Austin Rodill[24]

Potential[]

  • Helen Gym, member of the Philadelphia City Council[24]

Endorsements[]

Dwight Evans
Organizations
  • J Street[25]
  • League of Conservation Voters[26]
  • Planned Parenthood Action Fund[20]
  • Sierra Club[21]
Alexandra Hunt
Individuals
  • Marianne Williamson, author and candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 2020[22]

Republican primary[]

Potential[]

Michael Harvey, candidate for this district in 2020

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid D February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid D March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe D March 2, 2022

District 4[]

Democrat Madeleine Dean, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 59.5% of the vote in 2020.[1] Dean is running for re-election.

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Madeleine Dean, incumbent U.S. Representative[27]

Endorsements[]

Madeleine Dean
Organizations
  • AIPAC PAC[7]
  • League of Conservation Voters[26]
  • Planned Parenthood Action Fund[20]
  • Sierra Club[21]

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

  • Christian Nascimento, Vice President of Product at Comcast and former Methacton School Board president[28]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid D February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid D March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe D March 2, 2022

District 5[]

Democrat Mary Gay Scanlon, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 64.7% of the vote in 2020.[1]

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Mary Gay Scanlon, incumbent U.S. Representative

Endorsements[]

Mary Gay Scanlon
Organizations
  • J Street[25]
  • League of Conservation Voters[26]
  • Planned Parenthood Action Fund[20]
  • Sierra Club[21]

Independent and third-party candidates[]

Libertarian Party[]

Filed paperwork[]

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

  • David Galluch, Navy veteran[30]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid D February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid D March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe D March 2, 2022

District 6[]

Democrat Chrissy Houlahan, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 56.1% of the vote in 2020.[1] Houlahan is running for re-election.

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Chrissy Houlahan, incumbent U.S. Representative[31]

Endorsements[]

Chrissy Houlahan
Organizations
  • 314 Action[32]
  • AIPAC PAC[7]
  • Chester County Democratic Committee[33]
  • New Politics[34]
  • Planned Parenthood Action Fund[20]
  • Sierra Club[21]
  • VoteVets.org[35]

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

  • Guy Ciarrocchi, CEO of the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry (2014–present), Chief of staff to Lieutenant Governor Jim Cawley (2011-2014)[36]
  • Steve Fanelli, businessman[37]
  • Bob Kennedy, engineer[38]
  • Regina Mauro, businesswoman[39]
  • Ron Vogel, realtor[40]

Endorsements[]

Regina Mauro
Organizations
  • Republican National Hispanic Assembly[41]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid D February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid D March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Likely D March 2, 2022

District 7[]

Democrat Susan Wild, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 52.1% of the vote in 2020.[1] Wild is running for re-election.

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Susan Wild, incumbent U.S. Representative[42]

Filed paperwork[]

Endorsements[]

Susan Wild
Organizations

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

Filed paperwork[]

  • Ryan Mackenzie, state representative[50][51]

Endorsements[]

Lisa Scheller
Federal officials
  • Kevin McCarthy, minority leader of the United States House of Representatives[52]
  • Mike Pompeo, former United States Secretary of State
Organizations

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Tossup February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Tossup March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Tossup March 2, 2022

District 8[]

Democrat Matt Cartwright, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 51.8% of the vote in 2020.[1] Cartwright is running for re-election.

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Matt Cartwright, incumbent U.S. Representative[54]

Endorsements[]

Matt Cartwright
Organizations
  • J Street[25]
  • League of Conservation Voters[26]
  • Sierra Club[21]

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

Withdrawn[]

  • Teddy Daniels, former police officer and U.S. Army veteran[57][58] (Running for Lt. Governor)

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Tossup February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Tossup March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Tossup March 2, 2022

District 9[]

Republican Dan Meuser, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 66.3% of the vote in 2020.[1] Meuser is running for re-election. Republican Fred Keller, who has represented the 12th district since 2019, was re-elected with 70.8% of the vote in 2020 and redistricted into the 15th district, but switched to run in the 9th district.[59] However, on February 28, Keller announced that he would retire instead of go through a primary against Meuser.[60]

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

  • Dan Meuser, incumbent U.S. Representative[61]

Withdrawn[]

  • Fred Keller, incumbent U.S. Representative[59][60]

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Amanda Waldman, Medicare financial representative[62]

Libertarian Party[]

Declared[]

  • Liz Terwilliger, former candidate for U.S. Representative, District 12[63][64]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14][65] Solid R February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid R March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe R March 2, 2022

District 10[]

Republican Scott Perry, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 53.3% of the vote in 2020.[1]

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

  • Brian Allen, clinical psychologist[66]
  • Scott Perry, incumbent U.S. Representative

Endorsements[]

Scott Perry
Organizations
  • AIPAC PAC[7]
  • House Freedom Fund[67]

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Rick Coplen, Carlise school board member (2015–present), retired Army officer, and candidate for District 31 in 2020[68]
  • Shamaine Daniels, at-large member of Harrisburg city council (2014–present)[69]

Publicly expressed interest[]

  • Tom Brier, attorney and candidate for this seat in 2020[70]

Declined[]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Likely R February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid R March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Likely R March 2, 2022

District 11[]

Republican Lloyd Smucker, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 63.1% of the vote in 2020.[1]

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Republican primary[]

Potential[]

  • Lloyd Smucker, incumbent U.S. Representative

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Robert Michael Hollister III, Eastern Lancaster County School Superintendent (2008–2022)[73][74][75]

Libertarian Party[]

Potential[]

Endorsements[]

Robert Hollister
U.S. Senators
  • Chris Coons U.S. Senator from Delaware (2010–present), Chair of the Senate Ethics Committee (2021–present), County Executive of New Castle County (2005–2010)[75]
State legislators
  • Patty Kim, State Representative from the 103rd district (2013–present)[75]
  • Mike Sturla, State Representative from the 96th district (1991–present)[75]
Local officials

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid R February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid R March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe R March 2, 2022

District 12[]

Democrat Mike Doyle, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 69.3% of the vote in 2020.[1] Doyle announced that he will not seek re-election in 2022.[77]

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Jerry Dickinson, law professor and candidate for Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district in 2020[78]
  • Stephanie Fox, former Brentwood councilmember[79]
  • Steve Irwin, attorney, Chair of the United States Commission on Civil Rights for Pennsylvania (2019–present), former Commissioner of the Pennsylvania Department of Banking & Securities (2006–2014)[80]
  • Summer Lee, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 34th district (2019–present)[81]

Withdrew[]

  • Bhavini Patel, Edgewood borough councilwoman[82][83]

Declined[]

  • Mike Doyle, incumbent U.S. Representative (endorsed Irwin)[77]

Endorsements[]

Steve Irwin
Executive Branch officials
U.S. Representatives
Local officials
  • Rich Fitzgerald, Chief Executive of Allegheny County (2012–present)[77]
  • Bruce Kraus, Pittsburgh City Councilor from the 3rd district (2008–present), President of the Pittsburgh City Council (2014–2020)[86]
  • Dan Lavelle, Pittsburgh City Councilor from the 6th district (2010–present)[86]
  • Thomas J. Murphy Jr., former Mayor of Pittsburgh (1994–2006), Pennsylvania State Representative from the 20th district (1983–1993), Pennsylvania State Representative from the 17th district (1979–1982)[86]
  • Bill Peduto, Mayor of Pittsburgh (2014–2022), Pittsburgh City Councilor from the 8th district (2002–2014)[85]
Organizations
  • Democratic Majority for Israel[44]
  • Jewish Democratic Council of America[87]
  • Pro-Israel America[8]
Summer Lee
U.S. Senators
  • Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator from Vermont (2007–present)[88]
U.S. Representatives
Local officials
  • Ed Gainey, Mayor of Pittsburgh (2022–present), former Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 24th district (2013–2022)[89]
Labor Unions
  • SEIU-32BJ, Healthcare PA, Local #688, PA State Council[90][91]
  • United Food and Commercial Workers – Local 1776[86]
  • United Electrical Workers Local #610 [92]
Political parties
  • Working Families Party[93]
Organizations
  • Democracy for America[93]
  • Justice Democrats[94]
  • League of Conservation Voters[26]
  • Progressive Change Campaign Committee[95]
  • Sunrise Movement-Pittsburgh chapter[96]

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

  • Michael Doyle, Plum City Councilman (2005–present)[citation needed]

Withdrew[]

  • Donald Nevills, Navy veteran and business owner[citation needed]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid D February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid D March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe D March 2, 2022

District 13[]

Republican John Joyce, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected in 2020 with 73.5% of the vote.[1]

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

  • John Joyce, incumbent U.S. Representative

Endorsements[]

John Joyce
Executive Branch officials
  • Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States (2017–2021)[citation needed]

Democratic primary[]

Potential[]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid R February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid R March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe R March 2, 2022

District 14[]

Republican Guy Reschenthaler, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 64.7% of the vote in 2020.[1]

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

  • Guy Reschenthaler, incumbent U.S. Representative
Guy Reschenthaler
Organizations

Democratic primary[]

Potential[]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid R February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid R March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe R March 2, 2022

District 15[]

Republican Glenn Thompson, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 73.5% of the vote in 2020. Republican Fred Keller, who has represented the 12th district since 2019, was re-elected with 70.8% of the vote in 2020 and redistricted into the 15th district, switched to run in the 9th district, then announced his retirement.[1]

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

  • Glenn Thompson, incumbent U.S. Representative

Declined[]

Democratic primary[]

Potential[]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid R February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid R March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe R March 2, 2022

District 16[]

Republican Mike Kelly, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 59.3% of the vote in 2020.[1] He is running for re-election.

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

  • Mike Kelly, incumbent U.S. Representative[97]

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Dan Pastore, FishUSA founder[98]
  • Rick Telesz, farmer[99]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Solid R February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Solid R March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Safe R March 2, 2022

District 17[]

Democrat Conor Lamb, who has represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 51.1% of the vote in 2020.[1] He is retiring to run for Senate.[100]

The boundaries of the district will be as determined during the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Democratic primary[]

Declared[]

  • Chris Deluzio, attorney and policy director of University of Pittsburgh Institute for Cyber Law, Policy and Security[101]
  • Sean Meloy, senior political advisor for Victory Fund[102]

Filed paperwork[]

  • William Roysdon Murray[103]

Declined[]

  • Conor Lamb, incumbent U.S. Representative (2018–present) (running for US Senate)

Republican primary[]

Declared[]

  • Jeremy Shaffer, former Ross County commissioner[104]
  • Tricia Staible, manufacturing company president[105]

Filed paperwork[]

General election[]

Predictions[]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[14] Tossup February 23, 2022
Inside Elections[15] Tilt D March 11, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[16] Tossup March 2, 2022

Notes[]

  1. ^ Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

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