Pennsylvania Congressional Districts

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After of the 2000 Census, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was divided into 19 Congressional Districts, decreasing from 21 due to reapportionment.

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[edit] First Congressional District

Representative: Robert Brady (D)

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[edit] Second Congressional District

Representative: Chaka Fattah (D)

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[edit] Third Congressional District

Representative: Phil English (R)

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[edit] Fourth Congressional District

Representative: Melissa Hart (R)

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[edit] Fifth Congressional District

Representative: John E. Peterson (R)

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[edit] Sixth Congressional District

Representative: Jim Gerlach (R)

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[edit] Seventh Congressional District

Representative: Curt Weldon (R)

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[edit] Eighth Congressional District

Representative: Mike Fitzpatrick (R)

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[edit] Ninth Congressional District

Representative: Bill Shuster (R)

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[edit] Tenth Congressional District

Representative: Don Sherwood (R)

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[edit] Eleventh Congressional District

Representative: Paul E. Kanjorski (D)

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[edit] Twelfth Congressional District

Representative: John Murtha (D)

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[edit] Thirteenth Congressional District

Representative: Allyson Schwartz (D)

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[edit] Fourteenth Congressional District

Representative: Mike Doyle (D)

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[edit] Fifteenth Congressional District

Representative: Charles Dent (R)

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[edit] Sixteenth Congressional District

Representative: Joe Pitts (R)

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[edit] Seventeenth Congressional District

Representative: Tim Holden (D)

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[edit] Eighteenth Congressional District

Representative: Tim Murphy (R)

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[edit] Nineteenth Congressional District

Representative: Todd Russell Platts (R)

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