Pennsylvania House of Representatives elections, 2006
The 2006 Elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives were held on November 7, 2006, with all districts being contested.[1] Necessary primary elections were held on May 16, 2006.[2] Members elected in 2006 were inaugurated on January 2, 2007.[3] State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with the entire House of Representatives up for a vote every two years.
While initial results of the elections showed the Republicans holding onto a one-seat majority in the state house, the race in the 156th district in Chester County had only 19 votes separating the candidates. A further count of provisional ballots and absentee ballots gave the Democrats a victory in the 156th district by 23 votes. A recount proved decisive in the Democrats' favor with the margin increasing to 28 votes.[4] This turned control of the state house to the Democrats for the first time since 1994.
As a further note, the pay raise scandal claimed one more high-level victim as Rep. Mike Veon, the Democratic Whip was defeated for re-election.
Make-Up of the House
Affiliation |
Seats at Last Election |
Seats at End of Legislative Session |
Seats after Election |
Change Since Last Election |
|
Democratic |
93 |
94 |
102 |
+8 |
|
Republican |
110 |
109 |
101 |
-8 |
General election
District |
Party |
Incumbent |
Status |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
1 |
|
Democratic |
Linda Bebko-Jones |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Patrick J. Harkins |
9,665 |
75.0 |
|
Republican |
Christine E. Pontoriero |
3,226 |
25.0 |
2 |
|
Democratic |
Florindo Fabrizio |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Florindo Fabrizio |
14,759 |
100 |
3 |
|
Republican |
Matthew W. Good |
defeated
|
|
Democratic |
John Hornaman |
11,188 |
48.8 |
|
Republican |
Matthew W. Good |
11,043 |
48.1 |
|
Green |
Timothy P. Reim |
714 |
3.1 |
4 |
|
Republican |
Curt Sonney |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Curt Sonney |
14,356 |
100 |
5 |
|
Republican |
John R. Evans |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
John R. Evans |
9,263 |
51.4 |
|
Democratic |
Jason White |
7,139 |
39.6 |
|
Independent |
Scott R. Rastetter |
1,341 |
7.4 |
|
Libertarian |
Edward H. Tonkin |
286 |
1.6 |
6 |
|
Republican |
Teresa Forcier |
defeated in primary
|
|
Republican |
Brad Roae |
10,590 |
60.8 |
|
Democratic |
Keith Abbott |
6,821 |
39.2 |
7 |
|
Democratic |
Michael C. Gruitza |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Mark Longietti |
17,756 |
100 |
8 |
|
Republican |
Dick Stevenson |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Dick Stevenson |
16,742 |
100 |
9 |
|
Democratic |
Chris Sainato |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Chris Sainato |
18,397 |
100 |
10 |
|
Democratic |
Frank LaGrotta |
defeated in primary
|
|
Democratic |
Jaret Gibbons |
11,969 |
62.5 |
|
Republican |
Chuck Morse |
7,180 |
37.5 |
11 |
|
Republican |
Brian L. Ellis |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Brian L. Ellis |
13,381 |
64.7 |
|
Democratic |
Bill Neel |
7,286 |
35.3 |
12 |
|
Republican |
Daryl Metcalfe |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Daryl Metcalfe |
19,488 |
100 |
13 |
|
Republican |
Arthur D. Hershey |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Arthur D. Hershey |
12,257 |
53.9 |
|
Democratic |
Tom Houghton |
10,482 |
46.1 |
14 |
|
Democratic |
Mike Veon |
defeated
|
|
Republican |
Jim E. Marshall |
10,756 |
53.9 |
|
Democratic |
Mike Veon |
9,213 |
46.1 |
15 |
|
Democratic |
Vince Biancucci |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Vince Biancucci |
11,712 |
50.6 |
|
Republican |
Todd Hockenberry |
11,419 |
49.4 |
16 |
|
Democratic |
Sean Ramaley |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Sean Ramaley |
17,563 |
100 |
17 |
|
Republican |
Rod E. Wilt |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Michele Brooks |
10,288 |
52.8 |
|
Democratic |
Frank H. Weaver |
9,196 |
47.2 |
18 |
|
Republican |
Gene DiGirolamo |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Gene DiGirolamo |
12,149 |
62.5 |
|
Democratic |
Harris Martin |
7,296 |
37.5 |
19 |
|
Democratic |
Jake Wheatley |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Jake Wheatley |
11,894 |
100 |
20 |
|
Democratic |
Don Walko |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Don Walko |
12,724 |
65.1 |
|
Republican |
Bill Stalter |
6,089 |
31.2 |
|
Constitution |
Jim Barr |
719 |
3.7 |
21 |
|
Democratic |
Frank J. Pistella |
defeated in primary
|
|
Democratic |
Lisa Bennington |
16,500 |
100 |
22 |
|
Republican |
Michael Diven |
defeated
|
|
Democratic |
Chelsa Wagner |
12,207 |
55.3 |
|
Republican |
Michael Diven |
9,849 |
44.7 |
23 |
|
Democratic |
Dan B. Frankel |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Dan B. Frankel |
19,036 |
100 |
24 |
|
Democratic |
Joseph Preston |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Joseph Preston |
14,024 |
86.2 |
|
None |
Todd Elliott Koger |
2,250 |
13.8 |
25 |
|
Democratic |
Joseph F. Markosek |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Joseph F. Markosek |
14,368 |
62.2 |
|
Republican |
Ed Nicholson |
8,744 |
37.8 |
26 |
|
Republican |
Tim Hennessey |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Tim Hennessey |
13,703 |
82.7 |
|
Socialist |
Jeff M. Brindle |
2,873 |
17.3 |
27 |
|
Democratic |
Thomas C. Petrone |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Thomas C. Petrone |
12,874 |
66.4 |
|
Republican |
Bill Ogden |
6,525 |
33.6 |
28 |
|
Republican |
Mike Turzai |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Mike Turzai |
19,850 |
71.3 |
|
Democratic |
John Henry |
7,988 |
28.7 |
29 |
|
Republican |
Bernie O'Neill |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Bernie O'Neill |
14,408 |
56.1 |
|
Democratic |
Brad Kirsch |
11,255 |
43.9 |
30 |
|
Democratic |
Shawn Flaherty[5] |
defeated
|
|
Republican |
Randy Vulakovich |
15,276 |
53.0 |
|
Democratic |
Shawn Flaherty |
13,563 |
47.0 |
31 |
|
Republican |
David J. Steil |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
David J. Steil |
13,726 |
51.6 |
|
Democratic |
Michael Diamond |
12,864 |
48.4 |
32 |
|
Democratic |
Anthony M. Deluca |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Anthony M. Deluca |
18,130 |
100 |
33 |
|
Democratic |
Frank Dermody |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Frank Dermody |
11,317 |
51.0 |
|
Republican |
Eileen Watt |
10,893 |
49.0 |
34 |
|
Democratic |
Paul Costa |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Paul Costa |
18123 |
100 |
35 |
|
Democratic |
Marc Gergely |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Marc Gergely |
14,767 |
100 |
36 |
|
Democratic |
Harry Readshaw |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Harry Readshaw |
17,296 |
100 |
37 |
|
Republican |
Tom Creighton |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Tom Creighton |
13,703 |
69.8 |
|
Democratic |
Lee Heffner |
5,918 |
30.2 |
38 |
|
Democratic |
Kenneth W. Ruffing |
defeated in primary
|
|
Democratic |
Bill Kortz |
14,838 |
70.8 |
|
Republican |
Daniel J. Davis |
6,125 |
29.2 |
39 |
|
Democratic |
David K. Levdansky |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
David Levdansky |
16,953 |
100 |
40 |
|
Republican |
John Maher |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
John A. Maher |
20,323 |
100 |
41 |
|
Republican |
Katie True |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Katie True |
17,039 |
81.9 |
|
Independent |
Kenneth C. Brenneman |
3,762 |
18.1 |
42 |
|
Republican |
Thomas L. Stevenson |
defeated in primary
|
|
Democratic |
Matthew H. Smith |
16,568 |
58.4 |
|
Republican |
Mark Harris |
11,795 |
41.6 |
43 |
|
Republican |
Scott W. Boyd |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Scott W. Boyd |
16,218 |
100 |
44 |
|
Republican |
Mark Mustio |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Mark Mustio |
14,933 |
59.7 |
|
Democratic |
Ray J. Uhric |
10,072 |
40.3 |
45 |
|
Democratic |
Nick Kotik |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Nick Kotik |
18,024 |
100 |
46 |
|
Democratic |
Victor John Lescovitz |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Jesse J. White |
11,945 |
53.8 |
|
Republican |
Paul Snatchko |
10,251 |
46.2 |
47 |
|
Republican |
Keith J. Gillespie |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Keith J. Gillespie |
18,289 |
100 |
48 |
|
Democratic |
Timothy J. Solobay |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Timothy Joseph Solobay |
15,907 |
82.9 |
|
Libertarian |
Demo Agoris |
3,274 |
17.1 |
49 |
|
Democratic |
Peter J. Daley |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Peter J. Daley |
11,841 |
63.4 |
|
Republican |
Edward S. Angell |
6,838 |
36.6 |
50 |
|
Democratic |
Bill DeWeese |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Bill DeWeese |
10,035 |
52.7 |
|
Republican |
Greg Hopkins |
8,994 |
47.3 |
51 |
|
Democratic |
Larry Roberts |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Timothy S. Mahoney |
9,476 |
61.8 |
|
Republican |
John Mikita |
5,858 |
38.2 |
52 |
|
Democratic |
James E. Shaner |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Deberah Kula |
11,077 |
68.2 |
|
Republican |
William R. Earnesty |
5,161 |
31.8 |
53 |
|
Republican |
Robert W. Godshall |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Robert W. Godshall |
11,741 |
58.9 |
|
Democratic |
John W. Jack Hansen |
8,177 |
41.1 |
54 |
|
Democratic |
John E. Pallone |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
John E. Pallone |
12,801 |
59.0 |
|
Republican |
Scott Witon |
8,908 |
41.0 |
55 |
|
Democratic |
Joseph A. Petrarca |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Joseph A. Petrarca |
15,473 |
100 |
56 |
|
Democratic |
James E. Casorio |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
James E. Casorio |
14,496 |
62.6 |
|
Republican |
Joel Reiter |
7,947 |
34.3 |
|
Go Steelers[6] |
Brian S. Blasko |
732 |
3.2 |
57 |
|
Democratic |
Thomas A. Tangretti |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Thomas A. Tangretti |
14,118 |
68.4 |
|
Republican |
Steve Schaefer |
6,519 |
31.6 |
58 |
|
Democratic |
R. Ted Harhai |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
R. Ted Harhai |
13,911 |
65.6 |
|
Republican |
Pete McConnell |
7,295 |
34.4 |
59 |
|
Republican |
Jess Stairs |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Jess Stairs |
20,334 |
100 |
60 |
|
Republican |
Jeff Pyle |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Jeff Pyle |
13,791 |
70.4 |
|
Democratic |
Ron Covone |
5,803 |
29.6 |
61 |
|
Republican |
Kate M. Harper |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Kate M. Harper |
13,839 |
54.8 |
|
Democratic |
Ron Stoloff |
11,406 |
45.2 |
62 |
|
Republican |
Dave Reed |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Dave Reed |
11377 |
62.6 |
|
Democratic |
Cynthia J. Spielman |
6,811 |
37.4 |
63 |
|
Republican |
Fred McIlhattan |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Fred McIlhattan |
13,449 |
72.8 |
|
Democratic |
Christopher Shropshire |
4,378 |
23.7 |
|
Libertarian |
Michael J. Robertson |
380 |
2.1 |
|
Constitution |
Timothy E. Champion |
271 |
1.5 |
64 |
|
Republican |
Scott E. Hutchinson |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Scott E. Hutchinson |
12,481 |
66 |
|
Democratic |
Gary Hutchison |
6,444 |
34.1 |
65 |
|
Republican |
Kathy Rapp |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Kathy L. Rapp |
16,168 |
100 |
66 |
|
Republican |
Sam Smith |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Sam Smith |
9,290 |
56.0 |
|
Democratic |
Samy Elmasry |
6,293 |
38.0 |
|
Constitution |
Janet Y. Serene |
995 |
6.0 |
67 |
|
Republican |
Martin T. Causer |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Martin T. Causer |
12,640 |
100 |
68 |
|
Republican |
Matthew E. Baker |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Matthew E. Baker |
17,235 |
100 |
69 |
|
Republican |
Bob Bastian |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Bob Bastian |
15,664 |
100 |
70 |
|
Republican |
John W. Fichter |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Jay R. Moyer |
10,912 |
49.1 |
|
Democratic |
Netta Young Hughes |
10,809 |
48.7 |
|
Libertarian |
Kat Valleley |
486 |
2.2 |
71 |
|
Democratic |
Edward P. Wojnaroski |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Edward P. Wojnaroski |
15,915 |
78.3 |
|
Republican |
Ronald J. Esposito |
4,423 |
21.7 |
72 |
|
Democratic |
Tom Yewcic |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Tom Yewcic |
16,989 |
74.3 |
|
Republican |
Scott W. Hunt |
5,880 |
25.7 |
73 |
|
Democratic |
Gary Haluska |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Gary Haluska |
13,596 |
71.0 |
|
Republican |
Brian Tibbott |
5,555 |
29.0 |
74 |
|
Democratic |
Camille George |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Camille George |
11386 |
63.3 |
|
Republican |
Richard Hansel |
6,613 |
36.7 |
75 |
|
Democratic |
Dan A. Surra |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Dan A. Surra |
11,775 |
61.3 |
|
Republican |
Todd Hanes |
7438 |
38.7 |
76 |
|
Democratic |
Mike Hanna |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Mike Hanna |
13,446 |
100 |
77 |
|
Republican |
Lynn Herman |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
H. Scott Conklin |
12,083 |
59.0 |
|
Republican |
Barbara H. Spencer |
8,387 |
41.0 |
78 |
|
Republican |
Dick L. Hess |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Dick L. Hess |
13470 |
68.5 |
|
Democratic |
Gary Ebersole |
6,188 |
31.5 |
79 |
|
Republican |
Richard A. Geist |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Richard A. Geist |
13,786 |
100 |
80 |
|
Republican |
Jerry A. Stern |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Jerry A. Stern |
18,285 |
100 |
81 |
|
Republican |
Larry O. Sather |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Mike Fleck |
11,065 |
64.8 |
|
Democratic |
Roy E. Thomas |
6,014 |
35.2 |
82 |
|
Republican |
C. Adam Harris |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
C. Adam Harris |
10,927 |
58.2 |
|
Democratic |
Teresa J. O'Neal |
7,837 |
41.8 |
83 |
|
Republican |
Steven W. Cappelli |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Steven W. Cappelli |
10,519 |
59.5 |
|
Democratic |
Richard Mirabito |
7,153 |
40.5 |
84 |
|
Republican |
Brett Feese |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Garth D. Everett |
11,585 |
63.4 |
|
Democratic |
Thomas Paternostro |
6,697 |
36.6 |
85 |
|
Republican |
Russ Fairchild |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Russ Fairchild |
11,482 |
68.0 |
|
Democratic |
Stephen Connolley |
5,404 |
32.0 |
86 |
|
Republican |
Mark K. Keller |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Mark K. Keller |
16,621 |
100 |
87 |
|
Republican |
Glen R. Grell |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Glen R. Grell |
17,400 |
66.3 |
|
Democratic |
Joseph D. Lombardi |
8860 |
33.7 |
88 |
|
Republican |
Jerry L. Nailor |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Jerry L. Nailor |
16,776 |
69.1 |
|
Democratic |
Margaret M. Stuski |
6,685 |
27.6 |
|
Green |
Christopher E. Irvin |
804 |
3.3 |
89 |
|
Republican |
Rob Kauffman |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Rob Kauffman |
13,523 |
69.9 |
|
Democratic |
Andrew Alosi |
5,822 |
30.1 |
90 |
|
Republican |
Patrick E. Fleagle |
defeated
|
|
Republican |
Todd Rock |
11,614 |
54.0 |
|
Democratic |
Patrick E. Fleagle[7] |
9,895 |
46.0 |
91 |
|
Republican |
Stephen R. Maitland |
defeated in primary
|
|
Republican |
Dan Moul |
10,234 |
51.9 |
|
Democratic |
Patrick L. Naugle |
8,176 |
41.4 |
|
Green |
Lynn Smallwood |
1,324 |
6.7 |
92 |
|
Republican |
Bruce Smith |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Scott Perry |
16,072 |
70.8 |
|
Democratic |
Laurence Ellsperman |
6,620 |
29.2 |
93 |
|
Republican |
Ron Miller |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Ron Miller |
19,185 |
100 |
94 |
|
Republican |
Stanley E. Saylor |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Stanley E. Saylor |
14,599 |
73.5 |
|
Democratic |
Maxine J. Kuntz |
5268 |
26.5 |
95 |
|
Democratic |
Stephen H. Stetler |
resigned
|
|
Democratic |
Eugene DePasquale |
7,561 |
58.3 |
|
Republican |
Karen Emenheiser |
5,412 |
41.7 |
96 |
|
Democratic |
Mike Sturla |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Mike Sturla |
7,604 |
63.0 |
|
Republican |
Patrick Snyder |
4,464 |
37.0 |
97 |
|
Republican |
Roy E. Baldwin |
defeated in primary
|
|
Republican |
John C. Bear |
15,243 |
61.9 |
|
Democratic |
Timothy L. Callahan |
9,377 |
38.1 |
98 |
|
Republican |
David Hickernell |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
David Hickernell |
15119 |
100 |
99 |
|
Republican |
Gordon R. Denlinger |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Gordon Denlinger |
12,114 |
74.4 |
|
Democratic |
Ginny Diilio |
4168 |
25.6 |
100 |
|
Republican |
Gibson C. Armstrong |
defeated in primary
|
|
Republican |
Bryan Cutler |
12,606 |
100 |
101 |
|
Republican |
Mauree A. Gingrich |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Mauree Gingrich |
14,338 |
84.4 |
|
Green |
Eric R. Wolfe |
2,653 |
15.6 |
102 |
|
Republican |
Peter J. Zug |
defeated in primary
|
|
Republican |
Rosemarie Swanger |
15,082 |
80.3 |
|
Libertarian |
Raymond S. Ondrusek |
3,702 |
19.7 |
103 |
|
Democratic |
Ron Buxton |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Ron Buxton |
9,542 |
72.5 |
|
Republican |
Anthony J. Tezak, Jr. |
3,620 |
27.5 |
104 |
|
Republican |
Mark S. McNaughton |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Susan C. Helm |
12,685 |
56.6 |
|
Democratic |
Dennis E. Coffman |
9,718 |
43.4 |
105 |
|
Republican |
Ron Marsico |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Ron Marsico |
17,865 |
67.7 |
|
Democratic |
Cheryl A. Nick |
8,529 |
32.3 |
106 |
|
Republican |
John D. Payne |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
John D. Payne |
15,972 |
100 |
107 |
|
Democratic |
Robert E. Belfanti |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Robert E. Belfanti |
13,284 |
100 |
108 |
|
Republican |
Merle H. Phillips |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Merle H. Phillips |
13,212 |
74.2 |
|
Democratic |
Antonio D. Michetti |
4,124 |
23.2 |
|
Green |
Dodie R. Lovett |
465 |
2.6 |
109 |
|
Republican |
David R. Millard |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
David R. Millard |
9,949 |
58.5 |
|
Democratic |
David D. Slavick |
7,058 |
41.5 |
110 |
|
Republican |
Tina Pickett |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Tina Pickett |
13,891 |
72.7 |
|
Democratic |
Diane V. Ward |
5,219 |
27.3 |
111 |
|
Republican |
Sandra J. Major |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Sandra Major |
16,013 |
82.6 |
|
Green |
Jay Sweeney |
3,381 |
17.4 |
112 |
|
Democratic |
Fred Belardi |
defeated in primary
|
|
Democratic |
Kenneth J. Smith |
16,330 |
100 |
113 |
|
Democratic |
Gaynor Cawley |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Frank Andrews Shimkus |
15,384 |
72.1 |
|
Republican |
Matthew Burke |
5,951 |
27.9 |
114 |
|
Democratic |
Jim Wansacz |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Jim Wansacz |
21,199 |
100 |
115 |
|
Democratic |
Edward G. Staback |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Edward G. Staback |
18,757 |
100 |
116 |
|
Democratic |
Todd A. Eachus |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Todd A. Eachus |
12,469 |
86.0 |
|
Independent |
Michael S. Klesh |
2,037 |
14.0 |
117 |
|
Republican |
George C. Hasay |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Karen Boback |
12,724 |
67.3 |
|
Democratic |
Fred Nichols, Jr. |
6,193 |
32.7 |
118 |
|
Democratic |
Thomas M. Tigue |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Michael B. Carroll |
12,224 |
67.4 |
|
Republican |
Maureen Tatu |
5,906 |
32.6 |
119 |
|
Democratic |
John T. Yudichak |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
John T. Yudichak |
13,713 |
80.4 |
|
Republican |
Ed Sieminski |
3,336 |
19.6 |
120 |
|
Democratic |
Phyllis Mundy |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Phyllis Mundy |
15,026 |
74.4 |
|
Republican |
John C. Cordora |
5160 |
25.6 |
121 |
|
Democratic |
Kevin Blaum |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Eddie Day Pashinski |
9,836 |
64.9 |
|
Republican |
Christine Katsock |
5,318 |
35.1 |
122 |
|
Democratic |
Keith R. McCall |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Keith R. McCall |
11,648 |
66.5 |
|
Republican |
Glenn F. Confer, Sr. |
5,880 |
33.5 |
123 |
|
Democratic |
Neal P. Goodman |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Neal P. Goodman |
11,946 |
67.7 |
|
Republican |
Michael C. Cadau |
5,702 |
32.3 |
124 |
|
Republican |
David G. Argall |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
David G. Argall |
13,324 |
62.4 |
|
Democratic |
Bill Mackey |
8,036 |
37.6 |
125 |
|
Republican |
Bob Allen |
defeated in primary
|
|
Democratic |
Tim Seip |
10,355 |
53.7 |
|
Republican |
Gary L. Hornberger |
8,923 |
46.3 |
126 |
|
Democratic |
Dante Santoni |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Dante Santoni |
11,164 |
64.0 |
|
Republican |
Hal Baker |
6290 |
36.0 |
127 |
|
Democratic |
Thomas R. Caltagirone |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Thomas R. Caltagirone |
8,450 |
100 |
128 |
|
Republican |
Samuel E. Rohrer |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Samuel E. Rohrer |
13,225 |
54.8 |
|
Democratic |
Russell S. Hummel |
10,889 |
45.2 |
129 |
|
Republican |
Sheila Miller |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Jim A. Cox |
11,318 |
53.1 |
|
Democratic |
William G. Evans |
8,984 |
42.1 |
|
Libertarian |
Jeremy Levan |
1,024 |
4.8 |
130 |
|
Republican |
Dennis E. Leh |
defeated in primary
|
|
Democratic |
David R. Kessler |
12,902 |
57.3 |
|
Republican |
Billy A. Reed |
9,609 |
42.7 |
131 |
|
Republican |
Karen D. Beyer[8] |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Karen D. Beyer |
9,901 |
53.3 |
|
Democratic |
Linda J. Minger |
8,689 |
46.7 |
132 |
|
Democratic |
Jennifer Mann |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Jennifer L. Mann |
9,507 |
79.2 |
|
Republican |
Eddie Tiburcio |
2,502 |
20.8 |
133 |
|
Democratic |
T.J. Rooney |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Joseph F. Brennan |
8,482 |
65.5 |
|
Republican |
Dawn M. Berrigan |
3,986 |
30.8 |
|
Green |
Guy M. Gray |
472 |
3.6 |
134 |
|
Republican |
Douglas G. Reichley |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Douglas G. Reichley |
15,000 |
60.4 |
|
Democratic |
Christopher T. Casey |
9,854 |
39.6 |
135 |
|
Democratic |
Steve Samuelson |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Steve Samuelson |
14,828 |
100 |
136 |
|
Democratic |
Robert Freeman |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Robert Freeman |
12,735 |
100 |
137 |
|
Democratic |
Richard T. Grucela |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Richard T. Grucela |
17,385 |
100 |
138 |
|
Republican |
Craig A. Dally |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Craig A. Dally |
17,529 |
100 |
139 |
|
Republican |
Jerry Birmelin |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Michael Peifer |
14,069 |
100 |
140 |
|
Democratic |
Thomas C. Corrigan |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
John Galloway |
13,270 |
71.5 |
|
Republican |
Joseph V. Montone |
5,296 |
28.5 |
141 |
|
Democratic |
Anthony J. Melio |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Anthony J. Melio |
14,200 |
77.3 |
|
Republican |
Joseph F. Hogan III |
4,172 |
22.7 |
142 |
|
Republican |
Matthew N. Wright |
defeated
|
|
Democratic |
Chris King |
12,543 |
52.5 |
|
Republican |
Matthew N. Wright |
11,338 |
47.5 |
143 |
|
Republican |
Chuck McIlhinney |
ran for Senate
|
|
Republican |
Marguerite Quinn |
12,974 |
50.2 |
|
Democratic |
Larry W. Glick |
11,147 |
43.1 |
|
Independent |
Tom Lingenfelter |
1,716 |
6.6 |
144 |
|
Republican |
Katharine M. Watson |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Katharine M. Watson |
14,838 |
60.1 |
|
Democratic |
James J. Trimble |
9,833 |
39.9 |
145 |
|
Republican |
Paul Clymer |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Paul Clymer |
13,314 |
60.6 |
|
Democratic |
John Norvaisas |
7,911 |
36.0 |
|
Independent |
John Ryan |
754 |
3.4 |
146 |
|
Republican |
Tom Quigley |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Tom Quigley |
11,193 |
57.7 |
|
Democratic |
PJ McGill |
8,220 |
42.3 |
147 |
|
Republican |
Raymond Bunt |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Bob Mensch |
11,762 |
55.8 |
|
Democratic |
Roger E. Buchanan |
9,330 |
44.2 |
148 |
|
Democratic |
Mike Gerber |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Mike Gerber |
18,828 |
67.5 |
|
Republican |
Tom Gale |
9,071 |
32.5 |
149 |
|
Democratic |
Daylin Leach |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Daylin Leach |
16,582 |
67.0 |
|
Republican |
Monica A. Treichel |
8,175 |
33.0 |
150 |
|
Republican |
Jacqueline R. Crahalla |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Mike Vereb |
11,073 |
52.2 |
|
Democratic |
Olivia Brady |
10,127 |
47.8 |
151 |
|
Republican |
Eugene F. McGill |
defeated
|
|
Democratic |
Rick Taylor |
12,837 |
54.6 |
|
Republican |
Eugene F. McGill |
10,688 |
45.4 |
152 |
|
Republican |
Susan E. Cornell |
defeated in primary
|
|
Republican |
Tom Murt |
12,553 |
53.6 |
|
Democratic |
Michael J. Paston |
10,861 |
46.4 |
153 |
|
Democratic |
Josh Shapiro |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Josh Shapiro |
19,712 |
76.0 |
|
Republican |
Lou Guerra, Jr. |
6,226 |
24.0 |
154 |
|
Democratic |
Lawrence H. Curry |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Lawrence H. Curry |
21,068 |
78.1 |
|
Republican |
Bruce G. Anderson |
5,919 |
21.9 |
155 |
|
Republican |
Curt Schroder |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Curt Schroder |
17,708 |
100 |
156 |
|
Republican |
Elinor Z. Taylor |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Barbara McIlvaine Smith |
11,616 |
50.1 |
|
Republican |
Shannon E. Royer |
11,588 |
49.9 |
157 |
|
Republican |
Carole A. Rubley |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Carole A. Rubley |
14,977 |
58.2 |
|
Democratic |
Richard J. Ciamacca |
9,896 |
38.4 |
|
Libertarian |
James Babb |
872 |
3.4 |
158 |
|
Republican |
L. Chris Ross |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
L. Chris Ross |
15,066 |
64.3 |
|
Democratic |
Mario J. Calvarese |
8,351 |
35.7 |
159 |
|
Democratic |
Thaddeus Kirkland |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Thaddeus Kirkland |
8,490 |
67.8 |
|
Republican |
Baltazar E. Rubio |
4,034 |
32.2 |
160 |
|
Republican |
Stephen E. Barrar |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Stephen E. Barrar |
17,239 |
63.8 |
|
Democratic |
Shawn C. Diggory |
9,789 |
36.2 |
161 |
|
Republican |
Tom Gannon |
defeated
|
|
Democratic |
Bryan Lentz |
14,345 |
51.5 |
|
Republican |
Tom Gannon |
13,525 |
48.5 |
162 |
|
Republican |
Ron Raymond |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Ron Raymond |
12,539 |
61.9 |
|
Democratic |
Marilyn Woodman |
7,720 |
38.1 |
163 |
|
Republican |
Nicholas A. Micozzie |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Nicholas A. Micozzie |
12,905 |
57.2 |
|
Democratic |
Marie Deyoung |
9,656 |
42.8 |
164 |
|
Republican |
Mario J. Civera |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Mario J. Civera |
10,646 |
57.1 |
|
Democratic |
Casey R. Roncaglione |
7,988 |
42.9 |
165 |
|
Republican |
William F. Adolph |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
William F. Adolph |
14,896 |
58.7 |
|
Democratic |
Larry Healy |
9,781 |
38.5 |
166 |
|
Democratic |
Greg Vitali |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Greg Vitali |
18,626 |
66.8 |
|
Republican |
John P. Williamson |
9,238 |
33.2 |
167 |
|
Republican |
Bob Flick |
retired
|
|
Republican |
Duane Milne |
13,556 |
50.3 |
|
Democratic |
Anne R. Crowley |
13,412 |
49.7 |
168 |
|
Republican |
Thomas H. Killion |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Thomas H. Killion |
16,163 |
58.7 |
|
Democratic |
Fred Dewey |
11,373 |
41.3 |
169 |
|
Republican |
Dennis M. O'Brien |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Dennis M. O'Brien |
12,997 |
100 |
170 |
|
Republican |
George T. Kenney |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
George T. Kenney |
10,924 |
54.1 |
|
Democratic |
Brendan F. Boyle |
9,261 |
45.9 |
171 |
|
Republican |
Kerry A. Benninghoff |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Kerry A. Benninghoff |
14,656 |
100 |
172 |
|
Republican |
John M. Perzel |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
John M. Perzel |
14,594 |
68.4 |
|
Democratic |
Tim Kearney |
6,406 |
31.6 |
173 |
|
Democratic |
Michael Patrick McGeehan |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Michael Patrick McGeehan |
11,338 |
75.8 |
|
Republican |
Reynolds Baldwin |
3,619 |
24.2 |
174 |
|
Democratic |
John P. Sabatina[9] |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
John P. Sabatina |
12,736 |
93.3 |
|
Green |
Traci Confer |
914 |
6.7 |
175 |
|
Democratic |
Marie Lederer |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Michael H. O'Brien |
13,983 |
84.1 |
|
Republican |
Patricia Dempsey |
2,648 |
15.9 |
176 |
|
Republican |
Mario M. Scavello |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Mario M. Scavello |
8,891 |
61.8 |
|
Democratic |
Bernard F. Kennedy |
5,506 |
38.2 |
177 |
|
Republican |
John J. Taylor |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
John J. Taylor |
10,269 |
66.3 |
|
Democratic |
Harry L. Enggasser |
5,222 |
33.7 |
178 |
|
Republican |
Scott Petri |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Scott Petri |
15,415 |
59.4 |
|
Democratic |
Marion E. Leszczynski |
10,523 |
40.6 |
179 |
|
Democratic |
William W. Rieger |
retired
|
|
Democratic |
Tony J. Payton |
9,344 |
88.3 |
|
Republican |
Troy L. Bouie |
1,234 |
11.7 |
180 |
|
Democratic |
Angel L. Cruz |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Angel Cruz |
8,846 |
91.9 |
|
Republican |
Charles B. Reynolds |
776 |
8.1 |
181 |
|
Democratic |
W. Curtis Thomas |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
W. Curtis Thomas |
13,435 |
100 |
182 |
|
Democratic |
Babette Josephs |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Babette Josephs |
17,239 |
82.1 |
|
Republican |
A. Lindsay Doering |
3,767 |
17.9 |
183 |
|
Republican |
Julie Harhart |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Julie Harhart |
12,126 |
61.4 |
|
Democratic |
Russ Shade |
7,131 |
36.1 |
184 |
|
Democratic |
William F. Keller |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
William F. Keller |
13,674 |
84.4 |
|
Republican |
Robert A. Mannino |
2,530 |
15.6 |
185 |
|
Democratic |
Robert C. Donatucci |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Robert C. Donatucci |
12,520 |
83.5 |
|
Republican |
Gregory Gentile |
2,468 |
16.5 |
186 |
|
Democratic |
Harold James |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Harold James |
14,214 |
100 |
187 |
|
Republican |
Paul W. Semmel |
defeated in primary
|
|
Republican |
Carl W. Mantz |
10,217 |
50.7 |
|
Democratic |
Archie Follweiler, Jr. |
9,937 |
49.3 |
188 |
|
Democratic |
James R. Roebuck |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
James R. Roebuck |
12,047 |
86.1 |
|
Green |
Mike Rosenberg |
1,953 |
14.0 |
189 |
|
Democratic |
John Siptroth[10] |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
John Siptroth |
8,494 |
54.3 |
|
Republican |
Donna M. Asure |
7,159 |
45.7 |
190 |
|
Democratic |
Thomas W. Blackwell IV |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Thomas W. Blackwell |
15,446 |
97.5 |
|
Republican |
Westley D. Ames |
397 |
2.5 |
191 |
|
Democratic |
Ronald G. Waters |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Ronald G. Waters |
14,405 |
100 |
192 |
|
Democratic |
Louise Bishop |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Louise Bishop |
16,882 |
100 |
193 |
|
Republican |
Steven R. Nickol |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Steven R. Nickol |
12,623 |
67.3 |
|
Democratic |
Bill Panebaker |
5,428 |
28.9 |
|
Green |
Thomas J. Marti |
702 |
3.7 |
194 |
|
Democratic |
Kathy Manderino |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Kathy Manderino |
16,043 |
80.8 |
|
Republican |
Thomas Christopher Rolland |
3,812 |
19.2 |
195 |
|
Democratic |
Frank Oliver |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Frank L. Oliver |
16,149 |
100 |
196 |
|
Republican |
Beverly Mackereth |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Beverly Mackereth |
15,415 |
73.2 |
|
Democratic |
William J. Hansman |
5,637 |
26.8 |
197 |
|
Democratic |
Jewell Williams |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Jewell Williams |
15,287 |
100 |
198 |
|
Democratic |
Rosita Youngblood |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Rosita Youngblood |
15,895 |
96.3 |
|
Socialist Workers |
John Staggs |
618 |
3.7 |
199 |
|
Republican |
Will Gabig |
re-elected
|
|
Republican |
Will Gabig |
11,076 |
56.1 |
|
Democratic |
Bill Cobb |
8,017 |
40.6 |
200 |
|
Democratic |
Cherelle Parker[11] |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Cherelle Parker |
21,244 |
100 |
201 |
|
Democratic |
John Myers |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
John Myers |
16,083 |
97.0 |
|
Republican |
Joseph L. Messa |
502 |
3.0 |
202 |
|
Democratic |
Mark B. Cohen |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Mark B. Cohen |
13,315 |
100 |
203 |
|
Democratic |
Dwight E. Evans |
re-elected
|
|
Democratic |
Dwight E. Evans |
15,853 |
100 |
See also
References
- ↑ "2006 General Election". Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
- ↑ "2006 General Primary". Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
- ↑ "House of Representatives". Organization of the 191st Regular Session of the House of Representatives. Legislative Data Processing Center. 2007. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
- ↑ http://www.dailylocal.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17623021&BRD=1671&PAG=461&dept_id=17782&rfi=6
- ↑ Elected in special election on April 11, 2006 to fill the remainder of Jeff Habay's term.
- ↑ Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of State. "List of minor party candidates and political body candidates who filed nomination papers" (PDF).
- ↑ Lost GOP primary to Todd Rock, but won Democratic nomination as a write-in.
- ↑ Elected in a special election on July 19, 2005 to fill the unexpired term of Pat Browne, who was elected to the Senate.
- ↑ Elected in a special election on March 14, 2006 to fill the unexpired term of Alan Butkovitz, who was elected Philadelphia City Controller.
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- ↑ Elected in a special election on February 8, 2005 to fill the unexpired term of Kelly Lewis, who was named President of the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania.
- ↑ Elected in a special election on September 13, 2005 to fill the unexpired term of LeAnna Washington, who was elected to the Senate.