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  1. 1833-2013. Pennsylvania's 19th congressional district was a congressional district that became obsolete for the 113th Congress in 2013, due to Pennsylvania 's slower population growth compared to the rest of the nation. In its last incarnation, the district included all of Adams and York Counties, and parts of Cumberland County.

  2. Pennsylvania's fourth congressional district, effective January 3, 2023, encompasses the majority of Montgomery County and most of Berks County northeast of Reading in southeastern Pennsylvania. In the 2020 redistricting cycle, the Pennsylvania district pushed northwards, further into Berks County, effective with the 2022 elections.

  3. 18 de fev. de 2020 · June 2, 2020. November 3, 2020. Heading into the election the incumbent was Republican Mike Kelly, who was first elected in 2010. Pennsylvania's 16th Congressional District is located in northwestern Pennsylvania and includes portions of Butler, Crawford, Erie, Lawrence, and Mercer counties.

  4. e. On November 22, 1831, a special election was held in Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district to fill a vacancy caused by the death of William Ramsey (D) on September 29, 1831. [1]

  5. Elections in Pennsylvania. A special election was held on May 21, 2019, to fill the remainder of the term for Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives for the 116th United States Congress. Tom Marino, a Republican, resigned from office effective January 23.

  6. Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district includes all of Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton Counties; and parts of Monroe County. The district is represented by Democrat Susan Wild . From March 2003 through 2018, the district incorporated parts of the Philadelphia suburbs, including most of Delaware County , along with portions of Chester , Montgomery , Berks , and Lancaster Counties .

  7. 10 de jan. de 2013 · Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.