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After the 2000 Census, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was divided into 19 Congressional Districts, decreasing from 21 due to reapportionment. After the 2010 Census, the number of districts decreased again to 18.
First Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Robert Brady (D)
Counties:
Second Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Chaka Fattah (D)
Counties:
Third Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Mike Kelly (R)
Counties:
- Armstrong County (part)
- Butler County (part)
- Crawford County (part)
- Erie County
- Mercer County (part)
- Venango County (part)
- Warren County (part)
Fourth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Scott Perry (R)
Counties:
- Allegheny County (part)
- Beaver County (part)
- Butler County (part)
- Lawrence County (part)
- Mercer County (part)
- Westmoreland County (part)
Fifth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Glenn "G.T." Thompson (R)
Counties:
- Cameron County
- Centre County
- Clarion County
- Clearfield County (part)
- Clinton County
- Crawford County (part)
- Elk County
- Forest County
- Jefferson County
- Juniata County (part)
- Lycoming County (part)
- McKean County
- Mifflin County (part)
- Potter County
- Tioga County (part)
- Venango County (part)
- Warren County (part)
Sixth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Jim Gerlach (R)
Counties:
Seventh Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Pat Meehan (R)
Counties:
Eighth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Mike Fitzpatrick (R)
Counties:
Ninth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Bill Shuster (R)
Counties:
- Bedford County
- Blair County
- Cambria County (part)
- Clearfield County (part)
- Cumberland County (part)
- Fayette County (part)
- Franklin County
- Fulton County
- Indiana County (part)
- Huntingdon County
- Juniata County (part)
- Mifflin County (part)
- Perry County (part)
- Somerset County (part)
- Westmoreland County (part)
Tenth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Tom Marino (R)
Counties:
- Bradford County
- Lackawanna County (part)
- Luzerne County (part)
- Lycoming County (part)
- Montour County
- Northumberland County (part)
- Pike County
- Snyder County (part)
- Sullivan County (part)
- Susquehanna County
- Tioga County (part)
- Union County (part)
- Wayne County
- Wyoming County
Eleventh Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Lou Barletta (R)
Counties:
Twelfth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Keith Rothfus (R)
Counties:
- Allegheny County (part)
- Armstrong County (part)
- Cambria County (part)
- Fayette County (part)
- Greene County
- Indiana County (part)
- Somerset County (part)
- Washington County (part)
- Westmoreland County (part)
Thirteenth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Allyson Schwartz (D)
Counties:
Fourteenth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Mike Doyle (D)
Counties:
Fifteenth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Charlie Dent (R)
Counties:
Sixteenth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Joe Pitts (R)
Counties:
Seventeenth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Matt Cartwright (D)
Counties:
Eighteenth Congressional District [edit]
Representative: Tim Murphy (R)
Counties:
2012 Congressional District Realignment [edit]
For the upcoming year, 2012, the Congressional Districts in Pennsylvania will face slight realignment. Many current sitting Congressional Representatives will see their districts merged in the coming year. An example of this would be the previous District Four (4) and Twelve (12). These two district face major changes with the new realignment. The current sitting representatives will need to run against each other in the upcoming Primary Election in order to maintain a seat.[1]
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