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Pennsylvania State Representative for the Berks County district from 1957 to 1959. U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district from 1969 to 1993 [14] Robert R. Gerhart, Jr. Democratic: 1969 – 1972: Pennsylvania State Representative for the 126th district from 1967 to 1968 [15] Michael O'Pake: Democratic: 1973 – 2010
Representative Party Years District home Note Counties Richard Frame: Republican: 1963–1964: Elected. Warren, Venango [2]: 1965–1966: Re-elected. Venango [2]: 1967–1968
The following is a list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States congressional delegations from Pennsylvania. The list has been updated periodically ...
It includes almost all of Chester County and the southeastern portion of Berks County including the city of Reading and its southeastern suburbs. The district is represented by Democrat Chrissy Houlahan, who has served in Congress since 2019. As currently drawn, the district is among the wealthiest in Pennsylvania.
However, only five of the state's 18 federal Representatives (27.78%) were Democrats. [6] On June 14, 2017, the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania filed a lawsuit, alleging that the district boundaries constituted an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander. [7] The case was eventually appealed to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Representative Party Years District home Note Zehnder H. Confair: Republican: 1959 – 1968: Redistricted to the 23rd district following the 1967-68 session. Edwin G. Holl: Republican: 1969 – 2002: Robert C. Wonderling: Republican: 2003 – 2009: Resigned on August 1, 2009 [2] Bob Mensch: Republican: 2009 – 2023: Elected in a special ...
Pennsylvania State Senate District 44 includes parts of Berks County, Chester County, and Montgomery County. It is currently represented by Democrat Katie Muth . District profile
From 2003 to 2013 the district included suburbs of Pittsburgh as well as Beaver County, Lawrence County, and Mercer County.The district had a slight Democratic registration edge, although it had voted for Republicans in several federal elections over the 2000s decade, including for President George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004, as well as Lynn Swann for governor in 2006.