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Following the 2010 census, Pennsylvania Republicans would have full state control of the redistricting process for the second decade in a row. On September 14, 2011, Republican senate leadership introduced a congressional redistricting bill which contained neither a map nor description of proposed congressional district lines.
Following the 2010 census, redistricting in Pennsylvania was controlled by elected officials from the Republican party. In 2012, Pennsylvania realigned a number of districts. A number of sitting congressional representatives had their districts modified or merged as part of the redistricting.
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.
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.
Dec. 23—The proposed map redrawing legislative districts for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives dramatically shifts geographic territories in the Valley. A five-member panel makes up the ...
Voters in Pennsylvania’s 7th and 8th congressional districts will see pairs of familiar names on their ballots this year. After redistricting, PA's 7th and 8th districts set for congressional ...
Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district is located in southwestern Pennsylvania, which includes the entirety of Beaver County and the northwestern parts of Allegheny County not part of the 12th district. It has been represented since January 3, 2023 by Democrat Chris Deluzio.
Due to redistricting and intraparty strife, six Republicans have already lost re-election bids to the PA legislature. One more could follow. Here's how redistricting flipped the primary script on ...