Pennsylvania House of Representatives elections, 2006
The 2006 Elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives were held on November 7, 2006, with all districts being contested.[1] Necessary primary elections were held on May 16, 2006.[2] Members elected in 2006 were inaugurated on January 2, 2007.[3] State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with the entire House of Representatives up for a vote every two years.
While initial results of the elections showed the Republicans holding onto a one-seat majority in the state house, the race in the 156th district in Chester County had only 19 votes separating the candidates. A further count of provisional ballots and absentee ballots gave the Democrats a victory in the 156th district by 23 votes. A recount proved decisive in the Democrats' favor with the margin increasing to 28 votes.[4] This turned control of the state house to the Democrats for the first time since 1994.
As a further note, the pay raise scandal claimed one more high-level victim as Rep. Mike Veon, the Democratic Whip was defeated for re-election.
Make-Up of the House
Affiliation | Seats at Last Election | Seats at End of Legislative Session | Seats after Election | Change Since Last Election | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | 93 | 94 | 102 | +8 | |
Republican | 110 | 109 | 101 | -8 |
General election
District | Party | Incumbent | Status | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Democratic | Linda Bebko-Jones | retired | Democratic | Patrick J. Harkins | 9,665 | 75.0 | ||
Republican | Christine E. Pontoriero | 3,226 | 25.0 | ||||||
2 | Democratic | Florindo Fabrizio | re-elected | Democratic | Florindo Fabrizio | 14,759 | 100 | ||
3 | Republican | Matthew W. Good | defeated | Democratic | John Hornaman | 11,188 | 48.8 | ||
Republican | Matthew W. Good | 11,043 | 48.1 | ||||||
Green | Timothy P. Reim | 714 | 3.1 | ||||||
4 | Republican | Curt Sonney | re-elected | Republican | Curt Sonney | 14,356 | 100 | ||
5 | Republican | John R. Evans | re-elected | Republican | John R. Evans | 9,263 | 51.4 | ||
Democratic | Jason White | 7,139 | 39.6 | ||||||
Independent | Scott R. Rastetter | 1,341 | 7.4 | ||||||
Libertarian | Edward H. Tonkin | 286 | 1.6 | ||||||
6 | Republican | Teresa Forcier | defeated in primary | Republican | Brad Roae | 10,590 | 60.8 | ||
Democratic | Keith Abbott | 6,821 | 39.2 | ||||||
7 | Democratic | Michael C. Gruitza | retired | Democratic | Mark Longietti | 17,756 | 100 | ||
8 | Republican | Dick Stevenson | re-elected | Republican | Dick Stevenson | 16,742 | 100 | ||
9 | Democratic | Chris Sainato | re-elected | Democratic | Chris Sainato | 18,397 | 100 | ||
10 | Democratic | Frank LaGrotta | defeated in primary | Democratic | Jaret Gibbons | 11,969 | 62.5 | ||
Republican | Chuck Morse | 7,180 | 37.5 | ||||||
11 | Republican | Brian L. Ellis | re-elected | Republican | Brian L. Ellis | 13,381 | 64.7 | ||
Democratic | Bill Neel | 7,286 | 35.3 | ||||||
12 | Republican | Daryl Metcalfe | re-elected | Republican | Daryl Metcalfe | 19,488 | 100 | ||
13 | Republican | Arthur D. Hershey | re-elected | Republican | Arthur D. Hershey | 12,257 | 53.9 | ||
Democratic | Tom Houghton | 10,482 | 46.1 | ||||||
14 | Democratic | Mike Veon | defeated | Republican | Jim E. Marshall | 10,756 | 53.9 | ||
Democratic | Mike Veon | 9,213 | 46.1 | ||||||
15 | Democratic | Vince Biancucci | re-elected | Democratic | Vince Biancucci | 11,712 | 50.6 | ||
Republican | Todd Hockenberry | 11,419 | 49.4 | ||||||
16 | Democratic | Sean Ramaley | re-elected | Democratic | Sean Ramaley | 17,563 | 100 | ||
17 | Republican | Rod E. Wilt | retired | Republican | Michele Brooks | 10,288 | 52.8 | ||
Democratic | Frank H. Weaver | 9,196 | 47.2 | ||||||
18 | Republican | Gene DiGirolamo | re-elected | Republican | Gene DiGirolamo | 12,149 | 62.5 | ||
Democratic | Harris Martin | 7,296 | 37.5 | ||||||
19 | Democratic | Jake Wheatley | re-elected | Democratic | Jake Wheatley | 11,894 | 100 | ||
20 | Democratic | Don Walko | re-elected | Democratic | Don Walko | 12,724 | 65.1 | ||
Republican | Bill Stalter | 6,089 | 31.2 | ||||||
Constitution | Jim Barr | 719 | 3.7 | ||||||
21 | Democratic | Frank J. Pistella | defeated in primary | Democratic | Lisa Bennington | 16,500 | 100 | ||
22 | Republican | Michael Diven | defeated | Democratic | Chelsa Wagner | 12,207 | 55.3 | ||
Republican | Michael Diven | 9,849 | 44.7 | ||||||
23 | Democratic | Dan B. Frankel | re-elected | Democratic | Dan B. Frankel | 19,036 | 100 | ||
24 | Democratic | Joseph Preston | re-elected | Democratic | Joseph Preston | 14,024 | 86.2 | ||
None | Todd Elliott Koger | 2,250 | 13.8 | ||||||
25 | Democratic | Joseph F. Markosek | re-elected | Democratic | Joseph F. Markosek | 14,368 | 62.2 | ||
Republican | Ed Nicholson | 8,744 | 37.8 | ||||||
26 | Republican | Tim Hennessey | re-elected | Republican | Tim Hennessey | 13,703 | 82.7 | ||
Socialist | Jeff M. Brindle | 2,873 | 17.3 | ||||||
27 | Democratic | Thomas C. Petrone | re-elected | Democratic | Thomas C. Petrone | 12,874 | 66.4 | ||
Republican | Bill Ogden | 6,525 | 33.6 | ||||||
28 | Republican | Mike Turzai | re-elected | Republican | Mike Turzai | 19,850 | 71.3 | ||
Democratic | John Henry | 7,988 | 28.7 | ||||||
29 | Republican | Bernie O'Neill | re-elected | Republican | Bernie O'Neill | 14,408 | 56.1 | ||
Democratic | Brad Kirsch | 11,255 | 43.9 | ||||||
30 | Democratic | Shawn Flaherty[5] | defeated | Republican | Randy Vulakovich | 15,276 | 53.0 | ||
Democratic | Shawn Flaherty | 13,563 | 47.0 | ||||||
31 | Republican | David J. Steil | re-elected | Republican | David J. Steil | 13,726 | 51.6 | ||
Democratic | Michael Diamond | 12,864 | 48.4 | ||||||
32 | Democratic | Anthony M. Deluca | re-elected | Democratic | Anthony M. Deluca | 18,130 | 100 | ||
33 | Democratic | Frank Dermody | re-elected | Democratic | Frank Dermody | 11,317 | 51.0 | ||
Republican | Eileen Watt | 10,893 | 49.0 | ||||||
34 | Democratic | Paul Costa | re-elected | Democratic | Paul Costa | 18123 | 100 | ||
35 | Democratic | Marc Gergely | re-elected | Democratic | Marc Gergely | 14,767 | 100 | ||
36 | Democratic | Harry Readshaw | re-elected | Democratic | Harry Readshaw | 17,296 | 100 | ||
37 | Republican | Tom Creighton | re-elected | Republican | Tom Creighton | 13,703 | 69.8 | ||
Democratic | Lee Heffner | 5,918 | 30.2 | ||||||
38 | Democratic | Kenneth W. Ruffing | defeated in primary | Democratic | Bill Kortz | 14,838 | 70.8 | ||
Republican | Daniel J. Davis | 6,125 | 29.2 | ||||||
39 | Democratic | David K. Levdansky | re-elected | Democratic | David Levdansky | 16,953 | 100 | ||
40 | Republican | John Maher | re-elected | Republican | John A. Maher | 20,323 | 100 | ||
41 | Republican | Katie True | re-elected | Republican | Katie True | 17,039 | 81.9 | ||
Independent | Kenneth C. Brenneman | 3,762 | 18.1 | ||||||
42 | Republican | Thomas L. Stevenson | defeated in primary | Democratic | Matthew H. Smith | 16,568 | 58.4 | ||
Republican | Mark Harris | 11,795 | 41.6 | ||||||
43 | Republican | Scott W. Boyd | re-elected | Republican | Scott W. Boyd | 16,218 | 100 | ||
44 | Republican | Mark Mustio | re-elected | Republican | Mark Mustio | 14,933 | 59.7 | ||
Democratic | Ray J. Uhric | 10,072 | 40.3 | ||||||
45 | Democratic | Nick Kotik | re-elected | Democratic | Nick Kotik | 18,024 | 100 | ||
46 | Democratic | Victor John Lescovitz | retired | Democratic | Jesse J. White | 11,945 | 53.8 | ||
Republican | Paul Snatchko | 10,251 | 46.2 | ||||||
47 | Republican | Keith J. Gillespie | re-elected | Republican | Keith J. Gillespie | 18,289 | 100 | ||
48 | Democratic | Timothy J. Solobay | re-elected | Democratic | Timothy Joseph Solobay | 15,907 | 82.9 | ||
Libertarian | Demo Agoris | 3,274 | 17.1 | ||||||
49 | Democratic | Peter J. Daley | re-elected | Democratic | Peter J. Daley | 11,841 | 63.4 | ||
Republican | Edward S. Angell | 6,838 | 36.6 | ||||||
50 | Democratic | Bill DeWeese | re-elected | Democratic | Bill DeWeese | 10,035 | 52.7 | ||
Republican | Greg Hopkins | 8,994 | 47.3 | ||||||
51 | Democratic | Larry Roberts | retired | Democratic | Timothy S. Mahoney | 9,476 | 61.8 | ||
Republican | John Mikita | 5,858 | 38.2 | ||||||
52 | Democratic | James E. Shaner | retired | Democratic | Deberah Kula | 11,077 | 68.2 | ||
Republican | William R. Earnesty | 5,161 | 31.8 | ||||||
53 | Republican | Robert W. Godshall | re-elected | Republican | Robert W. Godshall | 11,741 | 58.9 | ||
Democratic | John W. Jack Hansen | 8,177 | 41.1 | ||||||
54 | Democratic | John E. Pallone | re-elected | Democratic | John E. Pallone | 12,801 | 59.0 | ||
Republican | Scott Witon | 8,908 | 41.0 | ||||||
55 | Democratic | Joseph A. Petrarca | re-elected | Democratic | Joseph A. Petrarca | 15,473 | 100 | ||
56 | Democratic | James E. Casorio | re-elected | Democratic | James E. Casorio | 14,496 | 62.6 | ||
Republican | Joel Reiter | 7,947 | 34.3 | ||||||
Go Steelers[6] | Brian S. Blasko | 732 | 3.2 | ||||||
57 | Democratic | Thomas A. Tangretti | re-elected | Democratic | Thomas A. Tangretti | 14,118 | 68.4 | ||
Republican | Steve Schaefer | 6,519 | 31.6 | ||||||
58 | Democratic | R. Ted Harhai | re-elected | Democratic | R. Ted Harhai | 13,911 | 65.6 | ||
Republican | Pete McConnell | 7,295 | 34.4 | ||||||
59 | Republican | Jess Stairs | re-elected | Republican | Jess Stairs | 20,334 | 100 | ||
60 | Republican | Jeff Pyle | re-elected | Republican | Jeff Pyle | 13,791 | 70.4 | ||
Democratic | Ron Covone | 5,803 | 29.6 | ||||||
61 | Republican | Kate M. Harper | re-elected | Republican | Kate M. Harper | 13,839 | 54.8 | ||
Democratic | Ron Stoloff | 11,406 | 45.2 | ||||||
62 | Republican | Dave Reed | re-elected | Republican | Dave Reed | 11377 | 62.6 | ||
Democratic | Cynthia J. Spielman | 6,811 | 37.4 | ||||||
63 | Republican | Fred McIlhattan | re-elected | Republican | Fred McIlhattan | 13,449 | 72.8 | ||
Democratic | Christopher Shropshire | 4,378 | 23.7 | ||||||
Libertarian | Michael J. Robertson | 380 | 2.1 | ||||||
Constitution | Timothy E. Champion | 271 | 1.5 | ||||||
64 | Republican | Scott E. Hutchinson | re-elected | Republican | Scott E. Hutchinson | 12,481 | 66 | ||
Democratic | Gary Hutchison | 6,444 | 34.1 | ||||||
65 | Republican | Kathy Rapp | re-elected | Republican | Kathy L. Rapp | 16,168 | 100 | ||
66 | Republican | Sam Smith | re-elected | Republican | Sam Smith | 9,290 | 56.0 | ||
Democratic | Samy Elmasry | 6,293 | 38.0 | ||||||
Constitution | Janet Y. Serene | 995 | 6.0 | ||||||
67 | Republican | Martin T. Causer | re-elected | Republican | Martin T. Causer | 12,640 | 100 | ||
68 | Republican | Matthew E. Baker | re-elected | Republican | Matthew E. Baker | 17,235 | 100 | ||
69 | Republican | Bob Bastian | re-elected | Republican | Bob Bastian | 15,664 | 100 | ||
70 | Republican | John W. Fichter | retired | Republican | Jay R. Moyer | 10,912 | 49.1 | ||
Democratic | Netta Young Hughes | 10,809 | 48.7 | ||||||
Libertarian | Kat Valleley | 486 | 2.2 | ||||||
71 | Democratic | Edward P. Wojnaroski | re-elected | Democratic | Edward P. Wojnaroski | 15,915 | 78.3 | ||
Republican | Ronald J. Esposito | 4,423 | 21.7 | ||||||
72 | Democratic | Tom Yewcic | re-elected | Democratic | Tom Yewcic | 16,989 | 74.3 | ||
Republican | Scott W. Hunt | 5,880 | 25.7 | ||||||
73 | Democratic | Gary Haluska | re-elected | Democratic | Gary Haluska | 13,596 | 71.0 | ||
Republican | Brian Tibbott | 5,555 | 29.0 | ||||||
74 | Democratic | Camille George | re-elected | Democratic | Camille George | 11386 | 63.3 | ||
Republican | Richard Hansel | 6,613 | 36.7 | ||||||
75 | Democratic | Dan A. Surra | re-elected | Democratic | Dan A. Surra | 11,775 | 61.3 | ||
Republican | Todd Hanes | 7438 | 38.7 | ||||||
76 | Democratic | Mike Hanna | re-elected | Democratic | Mike Hanna | 13,446 | 100 | ||
77 | Republican | Lynn Herman | retired | Democratic | H. Scott Conklin | 12,083 | 59.0 | ||
Republican | Barbara H. Spencer | 8,387 | 41.0 | ||||||
78 | Republican | Dick L. Hess | re-elected | Republican | Dick L. Hess | 13470 | 68.5 | ||
Democratic | Gary Ebersole | 6,188 | 31.5 | ||||||
79 | Republican | Richard A. Geist | re-elected | Republican | Richard A. Geist | 13,786 | 100 | ||
80 | Republican | Jerry A. Stern | re-elected | Republican | Jerry A. Stern | 18,285 | 100 | ||
81 | Republican | Larry O. Sather | retired | Republican | Mike Fleck | 11,065 | 64.8 | ||
Democratic | Roy E. Thomas | 6,014 | 35.2 | ||||||
82 | Republican | C. Adam Harris | re-elected | Republican | C. Adam Harris | 10,927 | 58.2 | ||
Democratic | Teresa J. O'Neal | 7,837 | 41.8 | ||||||
83 | Republican | Steven W. Cappelli | re-elected | Republican | Steven W. Cappelli | 10,519 | 59.5 | ||
Democratic | Richard Mirabito | 7,153 | 40.5 | ||||||
84 | Republican | Brett Feese | retired | Republican | Garth D. Everett | 11,585 | 63.4 | ||
Democratic | Thomas Paternostro | 6,697 | 36.6 | ||||||
85 | Republican | Russ Fairchild | re-elected | Republican | Russ Fairchild | 11,482 | 68.0 | ||
Democratic | Stephen Connolley | 5,404 | 32.0 | ||||||
86 | Republican | Mark K. Keller | re-elected | Republican | Mark K. Keller | 16,621 | 100 | ||
87 | Republican | Glen R. Grell | re-elected | Republican | Glen R. Grell | 17,400 | 66.3 | ||
Democratic | Joseph D. Lombardi | 8860 | 33.7 | ||||||
88 | Republican | Jerry L. Nailor | re-elected | Republican | Jerry L. Nailor | 16,776 | 69.1 | ||
Democratic | Margaret M. Stuski | 6,685 | 27.6 | ||||||
Green | Christopher E. Irvin | 804 | 3.3 | ||||||
89 | Republican | Rob Kauffman | re-elected | Republican | Rob Kauffman | 13,523 | 69.9 | ||
Democratic | Andrew Alosi | 5,822 | 30.1 | ||||||
90 | Republican | Patrick E. Fleagle | defeated | Republican | Todd Rock | 11,614 | 54.0 | ||
Democratic | Patrick E. Fleagle[7] | 9,895 | 46.0 | ||||||
91 | Republican | Stephen R. Maitland | defeated in primary | Republican | Dan Moul | 10,234 | 51.9 | ||
Democratic | Patrick L. Naugle | 8,176 | 41.4 | ||||||
Green | Lynn Smallwood | 1,324 | 6.7 | ||||||
92 | Republican | Bruce Smith | retired | Republican | Scott Perry | 16,072 | 70.8 | ||
Democratic | Laurence Ellsperman | 6,620 | 29.2 | ||||||
93 | Republican | Ron Miller | re-elected | Republican | Ron Miller | 19,185 | 100 | ||
94 | Republican | Stanley E. Saylor | re-elected | Republican | Stanley E. Saylor | 14,599 | 73.5 | ||
Democratic | Maxine J. Kuntz | 5268 | 26.5 | ||||||
95 | Democratic | Stephen H. Stetler | resigned | Democratic | Eugene DePasquale | 7,561 | 58.3 | ||
Republican | Karen Emenheiser | 5,412 | 41.7 | ||||||
96 | Democratic | Mike Sturla | re-elected | Democratic | Mike Sturla | 7,604 | 63.0 | ||
Republican | Patrick Snyder | 4,464 | 37.0 | ||||||
97 | Republican | Roy E. Baldwin | defeated in primary | Republican | John C. Bear | 15,243 | 61.9 | ||
Democratic | Timothy L. Callahan | 9,377 | 38.1 | ||||||
98 | Republican | David Hickernell | re-elected | Republican | David Hickernell | 15119 | 100 | ||
99 | Republican | Gordon R. Denlinger | re-elected | Republican | Gordon Denlinger | 12,114 | 74.4 | ||
Democratic | Ginny Diilio | 4168 | 25.6 | ||||||
100 | Republican | Gibson C. Armstrong | defeated in primary | Republican | Bryan Cutler | 12,606 | 100 | ||
101 | Republican | Mauree A. Gingrich | re-elected | Republican | Mauree Gingrich | 14,338 | 84.4 | ||
Green | Eric R. Wolfe | 2,653 | 15.6 | ||||||
102 | Republican | Peter J. Zug | defeated in primary | Republican | Rosemarie Swanger | 15,082 | 80.3 | ||
Libertarian | Raymond S. Ondrusek | 3,702 | 19.7 | ||||||
103 | Democratic | Ron Buxton | re-elected | Democratic | Ron Buxton | 9,542 | 72.5 | ||
Republican | Anthony J. Tezak, Jr. | 3,620 | 27.5 | ||||||
104 | Republican | Mark S. McNaughton | retired | Republican | Susan C. Helm | 12,685 | 56.6 | ||
Democratic | Dennis E. Coffman | 9,718 | 43.4 | ||||||
105 | Republican | Ron Marsico | re-elected | Republican | Ron Marsico | 17,865 | 67.7 | ||
Democratic | Cheryl A. Nick | 8,529 | 32.3 | ||||||
106 | Republican | John D. Payne | re-elected | Republican | John D. Payne | 15,972 | 100 | ||
107 | Democratic | Robert E. Belfanti | re-elected | Democratic | Robert E. Belfanti | 13,284 | 100 | ||
108 | Republican | Merle H. Phillips | re-elected | Republican | Merle H. Phillips | 13,212 | 74.2 | ||
Democratic | Antonio D. Michetti | 4,124 | 23.2 | ||||||
Green | Dodie R. Lovett | 465 | 2.6 | ||||||
109 | Republican | David R. Millard | re-elected | Republican | David R. Millard | 9,949 | 58.5 | ||
Democratic | David D. Slavick | 7,058 | 41.5 | ||||||
110 | Republican | Tina Pickett | re-elected | Republican | Tina Pickett | 13,891 | 72.7 | ||
Democratic | Diane V. Ward | 5,219 | 27.3 | ||||||
111 | Republican | Sandra J. Major | re-elected | Republican | Sandra Major | 16,013 | 82.6 | ||
Green | Jay Sweeney | 3,381 | 17.4 | ||||||
112 | Democratic | Fred Belardi | defeated in primary | Democratic | Kenneth J. Smith | 16,330 | 100 | ||
113 | Democratic | Gaynor Cawley | retired | Democratic | Frank Andrews Shimkus | 15,384 | 72.1 | ||
Republican | Matthew Burke | 5,951 | 27.9 | ||||||
114 | Democratic | Jim Wansacz | re-elected | Democratic | Jim Wansacz | 21,199 | 100 | ||
115 | Democratic | Edward G. Staback | re-elected | Democratic | Edward G. Staback | 18,757 | 100 | ||
116 | Democratic | Todd A. Eachus | re-elected | Democratic | Todd A. Eachus | 12,469 | 86.0 | ||
Independent | Michael S. Klesh | 2,037 | 14.0 | ||||||
117 | Republican | George C. Hasay | retired | Republican | Karen Boback | 12,724 | 67.3 | ||
Democratic | Fred Nichols, Jr. | 6,193 | 32.7 | ||||||
118 | Democratic | Thomas M. Tigue | retired | Democratic | Michael B. Carroll | 12,224 | 67.4 | ||
Republican | Maureen Tatu | 5,906 | 32.6 | ||||||
119 | Democratic | John T. Yudichak | re-elected | Democratic | John T. Yudichak | 13,713 | 80.4 | ||
Republican | Ed Sieminski | 3,336 | 19.6 | ||||||
120 | Democratic | Phyllis Mundy | re-elected | Democratic | Phyllis Mundy | 15,026 | 74.4 | ||
Republican | John C. Cordora | 5160 | 25.6 | ||||||
121 | Democratic | Kevin Blaum | retired | Democratic | Eddie Day Pashinski | 9,836 | 64.9 | ||
Republican | Christine Katsock | 5,318 | 35.1 | ||||||
122 | Democratic | Keith R. McCall | re-elected | Democratic | Keith R. McCall | 11,648 | 66.5 | ||
Republican | Glenn F. Confer, Sr. | 5,880 | 33.5 | ||||||
123 | Democratic | Neal P. Goodman | re-elected | Democratic | Neal P. Goodman | 11,946 | 67.7 | ||
Republican | Michael C. Cadau | 5,702 | 32.3 | ||||||
124 | Republican | David G. Argall | re-elected | Republican | David G. Argall | 13,324 | 62.4 | ||
Democratic | Bill Mackey | 8,036 | 37.6 | ||||||
125 | Republican | Bob Allen | defeated in primary | Democratic | Tim Seip | 10,355 | 53.7 | ||
Republican | Gary L. Hornberger | 8,923 | 46.3 | ||||||
126 | Democratic | Dante Santoni | re-elected | Democratic | Dante Santoni | 11,164 | 64.0 | ||
Republican | Hal Baker | 6290 | 36.0 | ||||||
127 | Democratic | Thomas R. Caltagirone | re-elected | Democratic | Thomas R. Caltagirone | 8,450 | 100 | ||
128 | Republican | Samuel E. Rohrer | re-elected | Republican | Samuel E. Rohrer | 13,225 | 54.8 | ||
Democratic | Russell S. Hummel | 10,889 | 45.2 | ||||||
129 | Republican | Sheila Miller | retired | Republican | Jim A. Cox | 11,318 | 53.1 | ||
Democratic | William G. Evans | 8,984 | 42.1 | ||||||
Libertarian | Jeremy Levan | 1,024 | 4.8 | ||||||
130 | Republican | Dennis E. Leh | defeated in primary | Democratic | David R. Kessler | 12,902 | 57.3 | ||
Republican | Billy A. Reed | 9,609 | 42.7 | ||||||
131 | Republican | Karen D. Beyer[8] | re-elected | Republican | Karen D. Beyer | 9,901 | 53.3 | ||
Democratic | Linda J. Minger | 8,689 | 46.7 | ||||||
132 | Democratic | Jennifer Mann | re-elected | Democratic | Jennifer L. Mann | 9,507 | 79.2 | ||
Republican | Eddie Tiburcio | 2,502 | 20.8 | ||||||
133 | Democratic | T.J. Rooney | retired | Democratic | Joseph F. Brennan | 8,482 | 65.5 | ||
Republican | Dawn M. Berrigan | 3,986 | 30.8 | ||||||
Green | Guy M. Gray | 472 | 3.6 | ||||||
134 | Republican | Douglas G. Reichley | re-elected | Republican | Douglas G. Reichley | 15,000 | 60.4 | ||
Democratic | Christopher T. Casey | 9,854 | 39.6 | ||||||
135 | Democratic | Steve Samuelson | re-elected | Democratic | Steve Samuelson | 14,828 | 100 | ||
136 | Democratic | Robert Freeman | re-elected | Democratic | Robert Freeman | 12,735 | 100 | ||
137 | Democratic | Richard T. Grucela | re-elected | Democratic | Richard T. Grucela | 17,385 | 100 | ||
138 | Republican | Craig A. Dally | re-elected | Republican | Craig A. Dally | 17,529 | 100 | ||
139 | Republican | Jerry Birmelin | retired | Republican | Michael Peifer | 14,069 | 100 | ||
140 | Democratic | Thomas C. Corrigan | retired | Democratic | John Galloway | 13,270 | 71.5 | ||
Republican | Joseph V. Montone | 5,296 | 28.5 | ||||||
141 | Democratic | Anthony J. Melio | re-elected | Democratic | Anthony J. Melio | 14,200 | 77.3 | ||
Republican | Joseph F. Hogan III | 4,172 | 22.7 | ||||||
142 | Republican | Matthew N. Wright | defeated | Democratic | Chris King | 12,543 | 52.5 | ||
Republican | Matthew N. Wright | 11,338 | 47.5 | ||||||
143 | Republican | Chuck McIlhinney | ran for Senate | Republican | Marguerite Quinn | 12,974 | 50.2 | ||
Democratic | Larry W. Glick | 11,147 | 43.1 | ||||||
Independent | Tom Lingenfelter | 1,716 | 6.6 | ||||||
144 | Republican | Katharine M. Watson | re-elected | Republican | Katharine M. Watson | 14,838 | 60.1 | ||
Democratic | James J. Trimble | 9,833 | 39.9 | ||||||
145 | Republican | Paul Clymer | re-elected | Republican | Paul Clymer | 13,314 | 60.6 | ||
Democratic | John Norvaisas | 7,911 | 36.0 | ||||||
Independent | John Ryan | 754 | 3.4 | ||||||
146 | Republican | Tom Quigley | re-elected | Republican | Tom Quigley | 11,193 | 57.7 | ||
Democratic | PJ McGill | 8,220 | 42.3 | ||||||
147 | Republican | Raymond Bunt | retired | Republican | Bob Mensch | 11,762 | 55.8 | ||
Democratic | Roger E. Buchanan | 9,330 | 44.2 | ||||||
148 | Democratic | Mike Gerber | re-elected | Democratic | Mike Gerber | 18,828 | 67.5 | ||
Republican | Tom Gale | 9,071 | 32.5 | ||||||
149 | Democratic | Daylin Leach | re-elected | Democratic | Daylin Leach | 16,582 | 67.0 | ||
Republican | Monica A. Treichel | 8,175 | 33.0 | ||||||
150 | Republican | Jacqueline R. Crahalla | retired | Republican | Mike Vereb | 11,073 | 52.2 | ||
Democratic | Olivia Brady | 10,127 | 47.8 | ||||||
151 | Republican | Eugene F. McGill | defeated | Democratic | Rick Taylor | 12,837 | 54.6 | ||
Republican | Eugene F. McGill | 10,688 | 45.4 | ||||||
152 | Republican | Susan E. Cornell | defeated in primary | Republican | Tom Murt | 12,553 | 53.6 | ||
Democratic | Michael J. Paston | 10,861 | 46.4 | ||||||
153 | Democratic | Josh Shapiro | re-elected | Democratic | Josh Shapiro | 19,712 | 76.0 | ||
Republican | Lou Guerra, Jr. | 6,226 | 24.0 | ||||||
154 | Democratic | Lawrence H. Curry | re-elected | Democratic | Lawrence H. Curry | 21,068 | 78.1 | ||
Republican | Bruce G. Anderson | 5,919 | 21.9 | ||||||
155 | Republican | Curt Schroder | re-elected | Republican | Curt Schroder | 17,708 | 100 | ||
156 | Republican | Elinor Z. Taylor | retired | Democratic | Barbara McIlvaine Smith | 11,616 | 50.1 | ||
Republican | Shannon E. Royer | 11,588 | 49.9 | ||||||
157 | Republican | Carole A. Rubley | re-elected | Republican | Carole A. Rubley | 14,977 | 58.2 | ||
Democratic | Richard J. Ciamacca | 9,896 | 38.4 | ||||||
Libertarian | James Babb | 872 | 3.4 | ||||||
158 | Republican | L. Chris Ross | re-elected | Republican | L. Chris Ross | 15,066 | 64.3 | ||
Democratic | Mario J. Calvarese | 8,351 | 35.7 | ||||||
159 | Democratic | Thaddeus Kirkland | re-elected | Democratic | Thaddeus Kirkland | 8,490 | 67.8 | ||
Republican | Baltazar E. Rubio | 4,034 | 32.2 | ||||||
160 | Republican | Stephen E. Barrar | re-elected | Republican | Stephen E. Barrar | 17,239 | 63.8 | ||
Democratic | Shawn C. Diggory | 9,789 | 36.2 | ||||||
161 | Republican | Tom Gannon | defeated | Democratic | Bryan Lentz | 14,345 | 51.5 | ||
Republican | Tom Gannon | 13,525 | 48.5 | ||||||
162 | Republican | Ron Raymond | re-elected | Republican | Ron Raymond | 12,539 | 61.9 | ||
Democratic | Marilyn Woodman | 7,720 | 38.1 | ||||||
163 | Republican | Nicholas A. Micozzie | re-elected | Republican | Nicholas A. Micozzie | 12,905 | 57.2 | ||
Democratic | Marie Deyoung | 9,656 | 42.8 | ||||||
164 | Republican | Mario J. Civera | re-elected | Republican | Mario J. Civera | 10,646 | 57.1 | ||
Democratic | Casey R. Roncaglione | 7,988 | 42.9 | ||||||
165 | Republican | William F. Adolph | re-elected | Republican | William F. Adolph | 14,896 | 58.7 | ||
Democratic | Larry Healy | 9,781 | 38.5 | ||||||
166 | Democratic | Greg Vitali | re-elected | Democratic | Greg Vitali | 18,626 | 66.8 | ||
Republican | John P. Williamson | 9,238 | 33.2 | ||||||
167 | Republican | Bob Flick | retired | Republican | Duane Milne | 13,556 | 50.3 | ||
Democratic | Anne R. Crowley | 13,412 | 49.7 | ||||||
168 | Republican | Thomas H. Killion | re-elected | Republican | Thomas H. Killion | 16,163 | 58.7 | ||
Democratic | Fred Dewey | 11,373 | 41.3 | ||||||
169 | Republican | Dennis M. O'Brien | re-elected | Republican | Dennis M. O'Brien | 12,997 | 100 | ||
170 | Republican | George T. Kenney | re-elected | Republican | George T. Kenney | 10,924 | 54.1 | ||
Democratic | Brendan F. Boyle | 9,261 | 45.9 | ||||||
171 | Republican | Kerry A. Benninghoff | re-elected | Republican | Kerry A. Benninghoff | 14,656 | 100 | ||
172 | Republican | John M. Perzel | re-elected | Republican | John M. Perzel | 14,594 | 68.4 | ||
Democratic | Tim Kearney | 6,406 | 31.6 | ||||||
173 | Democratic | Michael Patrick McGeehan | re-elected | Democratic | Michael Patrick McGeehan | 11,338 | 75.8 | ||
Republican | Reynolds Baldwin | 3,619 | 24.2 | ||||||
174 | Democratic | John P. Sabatina[9] | re-elected | Democratic | John P. Sabatina | 12,736 | 93.3 | ||
Green | Traci Confer | 914 | 6.7 | ||||||
175 | Democratic | Marie Lederer | retired | Democratic | Michael H. O'Brien | 13,983 | 84.1 | ||
Republican | Patricia Dempsey | 2,648 | 15.9 | ||||||
176 | Republican | Mario M. Scavello | re-elected | Republican | Mario M. Scavello | 8,891 | 61.8 | ||
Democratic | Bernard F. Kennedy | 5,506 | 38.2 | ||||||
177 | Republican | John J. Taylor | re-elected | Republican | John J. Taylor | 10,269 | 66.3 | ||
Democratic | Harry L. Enggasser | 5,222 | 33.7 | ||||||
178 | Republican | Scott Petri | re-elected | Republican | Scott Petri | 15,415 | 59.4 | ||
Democratic | Marion E. Leszczynski | 10,523 | 40.6 | ||||||
179 | Democratic | William W. Rieger | retired | Democratic | Tony J. Payton | 9,344 | 88.3 | ||
Republican | Troy L. Bouie | 1,234 | 11.7 | ||||||
180 | Democratic | Angel L. Cruz | re-elected | Democratic | Angel Cruz | 8,846 | 91.9 | ||
Republican | Charles B. Reynolds | 776 | 8.1 | ||||||
181 | Democratic | W. Curtis Thomas | re-elected | Democratic | W. Curtis Thomas | 13,435 | 100 | ||
182 | Democratic | Babette Josephs | re-elected | Democratic | Babette Josephs | 17,239 | 82.1 | ||
Republican | A. Lindsay Doering | 3,767 | 17.9 | ||||||
183 | Republican | Julie Harhart | re-elected | Republican | Julie Harhart | 12,126 | 61.4 | ||
Democratic | Russ Shade | 7,131 | 36.1 | ||||||
184 | Democratic | William F. Keller | re-elected | Democratic | William F. Keller | 13,674 | 84.4 | ||
Republican | Robert A. Mannino | 2,530 | 15.6 | ||||||
185 | Democratic | Robert C. Donatucci | re-elected | Democratic | Robert C. Donatucci | 12,520 | 83.5 | ||
Republican | Gregory Gentile | 2,468 | 16.5 | ||||||
186 | Democratic | Harold James | re-elected | Democratic | Harold James | 14,214 | 100 | ||
187 | Republican | Paul W. Semmel | defeated in primary | Republican | Carl W. Mantz | 10,217 | 50.7 | ||
Democratic | Archie Follweiler, Jr. | 9,937 | 49.3 | ||||||
188 | Democratic | James R. Roebuck | re-elected | Democratic | James R. Roebuck | 12,047 | 86.1 | ||
Green | Mike Rosenberg | 1,953 | 14.0 | ||||||
189 | Democratic | John Siptroth[10] | re-elected | Democratic | John Siptroth | 8,494 | 54.3 | ||
Republican | Donna M. Asure | 7,159 | 45.7 | ||||||
190 | Democratic | Thomas W. Blackwell IV | re-elected | Democratic | Thomas W. Blackwell | 15,446 | 97.5 | ||
Republican | Westley D. Ames | 397 | 2.5 | ||||||
191 | Democratic | Ronald G. Waters | re-elected | Democratic | Ronald G. Waters | 14,405 | 100 | ||
192 | Democratic | Louise Bishop | re-elected | Democratic | Louise Bishop | 16,882 | 100 | ||
193 | Republican | Steven R. Nickol | re-elected | Republican | Steven R. Nickol | 12,623 | 67.3 | ||
Democratic | Bill Panebaker | 5,428 | 28.9 | ||||||
Green | Thomas J. Marti | 702 | 3.7 | ||||||
194 | Democratic | Kathy Manderino | re-elected | Democratic | Kathy Manderino | 16,043 | 80.8 | ||
Republican | Thomas Christopher Rolland | 3,812 | 19.2 | ||||||
195 | Democratic | Frank Oliver | re-elected | Democratic | Frank L. Oliver | 16,149 | 100 | ||
196 | Republican | Beverly Mackereth | re-elected | Republican | Beverly Mackereth | 15,415 | 73.2 | ||
Democratic | William J. Hansman | 5,637 | 26.8 | ||||||
197 | Democratic | Jewell Williams | re-elected | Democratic | Jewell Williams | 15,287 | 100 | ||
198 | Democratic | Rosita Youngblood | re-elected | Democratic | Rosita Youngblood | 15,895 | 96.3 | ||
Socialist Workers | John Staggs | 618 | 3.7 | ||||||
199 | Republican | Will Gabig | re-elected | Republican | Will Gabig | 11,076 | 56.1 | ||
Democratic | Bill Cobb | 8,017 | 40.6 | ||||||
200 | Democratic | Cherelle Parker[11] | re-elected | Democratic | Cherelle Parker | 21,244 | 100 | ||
201 | Democratic | John Myers | re-elected | Democratic | John Myers | 16,083 | 97.0 | ||
Republican | Joseph L. Messa | 502 | 3.0 | ||||||
202 | Democratic | Mark B. Cohen | re-elected | Democratic | Mark B. Cohen | 13,315 | 100 | ||
203 | Democratic | Dwight E. Evans | re-elected | Democratic | Dwight E. Evans | 15,853 | 100 |
See also
References
- Cox, Harold (November 3, 2004). "Pennsylvania House of Representatives - 2005-2006" (PDF). Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
- "2006 General Primary - Representative in the General Assembly". Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
- "2006 General Election - Representative in the General Assembly". Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
- ↑ "2006 General Election". Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
- ↑ "2006 General Primary". Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
- ↑ "House of Representatives". Organization of the 191st Regular Session of the House of Representatives. Legislative Data Processing Center. 2007. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
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- ↑ Elected in special election on April 11, 2006 to fill the remainder of Jeff Habay's term.
- ↑ Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of State. "List of minor party candidates and political body candidates who filed nomination papers" (PDF).
- ↑ Lost GOP primary to Todd Rock, but won Democratic nomination as a write-in.
- ↑ Elected in a special election on July 19, 2005 to fill the unexpired term of Pat Browne, who was elected to the Senate.
- ↑ Elected in a special election on March 14, 2006 to fill the unexpired term of Alan Butkovitz, who was elected Philadelphia City Controller. .
- ↑ Elected in a special election on February 8, 2005 to fill the unexpired term of Kelly Lewis, who was named President of the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania.
- ↑ Elected in a special election on September 13, 2005 to fill the unexpired term of LeAnna Washington, who was elected to the Senate.