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There were elections in 1971 to the United States House of Representatives: ... Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results ... States House of ...
1969 – 1971: Died on May 1, 1971 [2] Raphael J. Musto: Democrat: 1971 – 1980: Elected to fill vacancy [3] Resigned on April 15, 1980, after election to U.S. House of Representatives [4] Thomas M. Tigue: Democrat: 1981 – 2006: Michael B. Carroll: Democrat: 2007 – 2022: Avoca: Did not seek re-election Jim Haddock: Democrat: 2023 ...
A number of sitting congressional representatives had their districts modified or merged as part of the redistricting. The merger of districts 4 and 12 forced a primary runoff between the two sitting congressional representatives. [4] The 2012 redistricting process resulted in a map that according to Democrats favored Republican candidates.
Pages in category "1971 United States House of Representatives elections" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The 116th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Luzerne County and ... 1971 – 1976: Ronald Gatski ... Wilkes University Election Statistics ...
1969–1971: Died January 2, 1971 [2] Edmund Jones: Republican: 1971–1974: Elected May 18, 1971, to fill vacancy [3] Peter J. O'Keefe: Democrat: 1975–1978: Thomas P. Gannon: Republican: 1979–2006: Ridley Township: Defeated for re-election Bryan Lentz: Democrat: 2007–2010: Swarthmore: Did not seek re-election Joseph Hackett: Republican ...
PA House election, 2014: Pennsylvania House, District 43 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican: Keith Greiner: 12,412 71.04 6.73 Democratic: Stephen Stone 5,061 28.96 Margin of victory 7,351 42.08 13.46 Turnout: 17,473 100.0
The 1970 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives held on November 3, 1970, to elect members to serve in the 92nd United States Congress. They occurred in the middle of Richard M. Nixon's first term as president.