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The following is a list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States congressional delegations from Pennsylvania. The list has been updated periodically ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from Pennsylvania to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. The current dean of the Pennsylvania delegation is Senator Bob Casey Jr. , having served in the Senate since 2007.
The congressional delegation from Pennsylvania consists of 17 members. In the current delegation, 9 representatives are Democrats and 8 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.
This is a list of individuals serving in the United States House of Representatives (as of December 8, 2024, the 118th Congress). [1] The membership of the House comprises 435 seats for representatives from the 50 states, apportioned by population, as well as six seats for non-voting delegates from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia.
Joanna E. McClinton (born August 19, 1982) is an American politician from Pennsylvania currently serving as the 141st Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives since February 28, 2023. A member of the Democratic Party , she is the first woman to serve as Speaker.
Madeleine Dean Cunnane (born June 6, 1959) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative [1] for Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district. [2] The district includes almost all of Montgomery County, a suburban county north of Philadelphia, as well as a northeastern portion of Berks County.
Scanlon said that her interest in running was also piqued by the fact that Pennsylvania had no women in its congressional delegation. [8] She was endorsed by former Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell and the Philadelphia Inquirer. [6] On May 15, Scanlon won the 10-person primary with 16,831 votes, or a 28.4% share of the votes cast.
Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1. Before 1914, they were chosen by the Pennsylvania General Assembly; before 1935, their terms began March 4. The state's current U.S. senators are Democrats Bob Casey Jr. (since 2007) and John Fetterman (since 2023). Arlen Specter was Pennsylvania's longest-serving senator (1981–2011).