Pennsylvania's 36th congressional district
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Pennsylvania's 36th congressional district was one of Pennsylvania's districts of the United States House of Representatives.
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[edit] Geography
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District held at-large until 1923. District boundaries eventually set to cover parts of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
[edit] Demographics
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[edit] History
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This district was created in 1913. Until 1923 the seat was held "at-large". The district was eliminated in 1933.
[edit] Elections
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[edit] Representatives
Representative | Party | Years | District home | Note |
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District created in 1913 | ||||
Arthur R. Rupley | Republican | 1913 – 1915 | Carlisle (district at-large) | Not a candidate for renomination |
Mahlon M. Garland | Republican | 1915 – 1920 | Pittsburgh (district at-large) | Died in office |
Joseph McLaughlin | Republican | 1921 – 1923 | Pittsburgh (district at-large) | Not a candidate for renomination in 1922 |
Guy E. Campbell | Republican | 1923 – 1933 | Pittsburgh | Unsuccessful candidate for reelection |
District eliminated in 1933 |
[edit] Election results
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