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Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district is currently located in the south-central region of the state. It encompasses all of Dauphin County as well as parts of Cumberland County and York County. The district includes the cities of Harrisburg and York. Prior to 2019, the district was located in the northeastern part of the state.
The congressional delegation from Pennsylvania consists of 17 members. In the current delegation, 7 representatives are Democrats and 10 are Republicans. The list below identifies the members of the United States House delegation from Pennsylvania, their service start dates, and current court-ordered district boundaries.
He served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district, from 1999 to 2007. He was defeated for reelection by Democrat Chris Carney in November 2006.
2nd district 3rd district 4th district (2 seats) 5th district 6th district 7th district 8th district 9th district 10th district 11th district 12th district; 4th (1795–1797) John Swanwick (DR) Frederick Muhlenberg (DR) Richard Thomas (F) Samuel Sitgreaves (F) John Richards (DR) Daniel Hiester (DR) Samuel Maclay (DR) John W. Kittera (F ...
9th district: 1795–present; 10th district: 1795–2013 (obsolete since the 2010 census) 11th district: 1795–1843, 1853–1863, 1873–1993 (obsolete since the 1990 census) 12th district: 1795–1843, 1883–1983 (obsolete since the 1980 census) 13th district: 1795–1833, 1893–1963 (obsolete since the 1960 census)
The 2006 Pennsylvania 10th congressional district election was held on November :7 to elect a representative from the Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district. Republican four-term incumbent Don Sherwood was defeated by Democrat Chris Carney, a former Defense Department consultant and Navy lieutenant commander.
Thomas Anthony Marino (born August 13, 1952) is an American politician and attorney, who served as a United States Representative from Pennsylvania from 2011 to 2019. He represented the 10th congressional district from January 3, 2011 to January 3, 2019, and the 12th district from January 3 to January 23, 2019, when he resigned to work in the private sector.
On July 20, 1821, William Cox Ellis (F) from Pennsylvania's 10th district resigned. A special election was held to fill the resulting vacancy on October 9, 1821 ...