Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 10

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Pennsylvania's 10th State
House of Representatives
district

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Representative
  Aaron Bernstine
R
Demographics92.38% White
4.91% Black
1.06% Hispanic
Population (2011)
 • Citizens of voting age
62,321
50,193


The 10th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is in southwest Pennsylvania and has been represented by Aaron Bernstine since 2017.

District profile[]

The 10th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District encompasses parts of Beaver County, Butler County and Lawrence County. It includes the following areas:[1]

Representatives[]

Representative[2] Party[2] Years[2] District home Notes
Prior to 1969, seats were apportioned by county.
Donald W. Fox Republican 1969 – 1974 Enon Valley Moved from the 2nd Lawrence County district.
Ralph D. Pratt Democrat 1975 – 1986 New Castle Resigned on January 8 after being elected district judge.[3]
Frank LaGrotta Democrat 1987 – 2006 Ellwood City Defeated in primary election.[4]
Jaret Gibbons Democrat 2007 – 2016 Ellwood City Defeated in general election.
Aaron Bernstine Republican 2016–Present New Beaver Borough Incumbent


Recent election results[]

PA House election, 2010:
Pennsylvania House, District 10
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jaret Gibbons 9,856 52.24
Republican Michael See 9,009 47.76
Margin of victory 847 4.48
Turnout 18,865 100


PA House election, 2012:
Pennsylvania House, District 10
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jaret Gibbons 13,543 52.77
Republican Michael See 12,120 47.23
Margin of victory 1,423 5.54 Increase 1.06
Turnout 25,663 100


PA House election, 2014:
Pennsylvania House, District 10
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jaret Gibbons 10,820 100
Margin of victory 10,820 100 Increase 94.46
Turnout 10,820 100

References[]

  1. ^ "Composite Listing of House of Representatives Districts" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of State. Retrieved 2015-02-19.
  2. ^ a b c Cox, Harold (2007). "Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2006". Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University. Retrieved October 3, 2008.
  3. ^ The Pennsylvania Manual, p. 3-263.
  4. ^ Trostle, Sharon, ed. (2007). The Pennsylvania Manual. 118. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Department of General Services. pp. 7–10. ISBN 0-8182-0318-8.

Sources[]

  • Trostle, Sharon, ed. (2009). The Pennsylvania Manual. 119. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Department of General Services. ISBN 0-8182-0334-X.

External links[]

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