Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district

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Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district
Population (2000) 646,403
Median income $59,207
Ethnic composition 92.1% White, 3.5% Black, 2.4% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic, 0.1% Native American, 0.1% other
Cook PVI D + 3

Pennsylvania District 8 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district that serves Bucks County, along with a small portion of Montgomery County and Northeast Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania. The current Representative from District 8 is Democrat Patrick Murphy.

[edit] Election results

US House election, 2004: Pennsylvania District 8
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Virginia Schrader 143,427 44 +7
Republican Mike Fitzpatrick 183,229 55 -9
Libertarian Arthur L. Farnsworth 3,710 1 +1
Constitution Erich Lukas 898 0.3 +0.3
Majority
Turnout 331,264
US House election, 2006: Pennsylvania District 8
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Patrick Murphy 125,667 50 +6
Republican Mike Fitzpatrick 124,146 50 -5
Majority
Turnout 249,813

[edit] Representatives

Representative Party Years District home Note
District created in 1795 from Pennsylvania's At-large congressional district
Thomas Hartley Federalist 17951800 York Died in office
John Stewart Democratic-Republican 18011803 York Moved to Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district
William Findley Democratic-Republican 18031813 Latrobe
William Piper Democratic-Republican 18131817 Everett
Alexander Ogle Democratic-Republican 18171819 Somerset Not a candidate for renomination
Robert Philson Democratic-Republican 18191821 Berlin
John Tod Democratic-Republican 18211823 Moved to Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district
District reorganized in 1823 to have two seats
Thomas Jones Rogers
Samuel D. Ingham
Democratic-Republican 18231824 Thomas Jones Rogers resigned April 20, 1824
George Wolf
Samuel D. Ingham
Democratic-Republican 18241829
Samuel A. Smith
Peter Ihrie, Jr.
Jacksonian 18291831 Doylestown
Easton
Samuel A. Smith
Henry King
Jacksonian 18311833 Doylestown
Allentown
District reorganized in 1833 to have one seat
Henry King Jacksonian 18331835 Allentown Not a candidate for renomination
Edward Burd Hubley Jacksonian 18351837 Reading Switched to the Democratic Party
Democratic 18371839
Peter Newhard Democratic 18391843 Allentown Not a candidate for renomination
Jeremiah Brown Whig 18431845 Lancaster Not a candidate for renomination
John Strohm Whig 18451849 Lancaster
Thaddeus Stevens Whig 18491853 York
Henry A. Muhlenberg Democratic 18531854 Reading Died in office
J. Glancy Jones Democratic 18541858 Reading Resigned October 30, 1858, and was appointed United States Minister to Austria
William H. Keim Republican 18581859 Reading Died in office
John Schwartz Anti-Lecompton Democrat 18591860 Reading Died in office
Jacob K. McKenty Democrat 18601861 Not a candidate for renomination
Sydenham E. Ancona Democrat 18611867 Unsuccessful candidate for renomination
James L. Getz Democrat 18671873 Not a candidate for renomination
Hiester Clymer Democrat 18731881
Daniel Ermentrout Democrat 18811889 Unsuccessful candidate for renomination
William Mutchler Democrat 18891893 Died in office
Howard Mutchler Democrat 18931895 Not a candidate for renomination
Joseph J. Hart Democrat 18951897 Not a candidate for renomination
William S. Kirkpatrick Republican 1897 - 1899 Unsuccessful candidate for reelection
Laird H. Barber Democrat 18991901 Not a candidate for renomination
Howard Mutchler Democrat 19011903 Not a candidate for renomination
Irving P. Wanger Republican 1903 - 1911 Unsuccessful candidate for reelection
Robert E. Difenderfer Democrat 19111915 Unsuccessful candidate for renomination
Henry W. Watson Republican 1915 - 1923 Moved to Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district
Thomas S. Butler Republican 1923 - 1928 Died in office
James Wolfenden Republican 1928 - 1945 Moved to Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district
Charles L. Gerlach Republican 1945 - 1947 Died in office
Franklin H. Lichtenwalter Republican 1947 - 1951
Albert C. Vaughn Republican 1951 Died in office
Karl C. King Republican 19511957
Willard S. Curtin Republican 19571967
Edward G. Biester, Jr. Republican 19671977
Peter H. Kostmayer Democrat 19771981
James K. Coyne, III Republican 19811983
Peter H. Kostmayer Democrat 19831993
James C. Greenwood Republican 19932005
Mike Fitzpatrick Republican 20052007
Patrick Murphy Democrat 2007 – Incumbent