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Pennsylvania's third congressional district includes several areas of the city of Philadelphia, including West Philadelphia, most of Center City, and parts of North Philadelphia. It has been represented by Democrat Dwight Evans since 2019. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of D+39, it is the most Democratic district in Pennsylvania. [1]
The 116th United States Congress began on January 3, 2019. There were nine new senators (two Democrats, seven Republicans) and a minimum of 89 new representatives (59 Democrats, 29 Republicans, with one open seat pending), as well as one new delegate (a Democrat), at the start of its first session. Additionally, three senators (one Democrat ...
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.
Listed below are the incumbent members of the Pennsylvania House Delegation to the 119th Congress, updated on January 3, 2023 1st district: Brian Fitzpatrick (R) (since 2017) 2nd district: Brendan Boyle (D) (since 2015) 3rd district: Dwight Evans (D) (since 2016) 4th district: Madeleine Dean (D) (since 2019)
The 116th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It convened in Washington, D.C. , on January 3, 2019, and ended on January 3, 2021, during the final two years of Donald Trump's first presidency .
Here’s a look at how Pennsylvania’s members of Congress voted over the previous week. HOUSE. VA ONLINE RECORDS REQUESTS: The House has passed the Wounded Warrior Access Act (HR 1226 ...
Congress voted to restore taxes on solar panel imports. Here’s how the lawmakers who represent Pennsylvania in Congress voted April 28-May 4 Skip to main content
U.S. House of Representatives seniority Rank Representative Party District Seniority date Previous service [2] Notes 1 Don Young: R Alaska at-large: March 6, 1973 Dean of the House: 2 Jim Sensenbrenner: R Wisconsin 5: January 3, 1979 3 Hal Rogers: R Kentucky 5: January 3, 1981 4 Chris Smith: R New Jersey 4: 5 Steny Hoyer: D Maryland 5: May 19 ...