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The 2002 United States House elections in Pennsylvania was an election for Pennsylvania's delegation to the United States House of Representatives, which occurred as part of the general election of the House of Representatives on November 5, 2002.[1]
[edit] General Election
District |
Party |
Incumbent |
Status |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
1 |
|
Democratic |
Robert A. Brady |
re-elected |
|
Democratic |
Robert A. Brady |
121,076 |
86.4 |
|
Republican |
Marie G. Delany |
17,444 |
12.5 |
|
Green |
Mike Ewall |
1,570 |
1.1 |
2 |
|
Democratic |
Chaka Fattah |
re-elected |
|
Democratic |
Chaka Fattah |
150,623 |
87.2 |
|
Republican |
Thomas G. Dougherty |
20,988 |
12.2 |
3 |
|
Republican |
Phil English |
re-elected |
|
Republican |
Phil English |
116,763 |
77.7 |
|
Green |
Anndrea M. Benson |
33,554 |
22.3 |
4 |
|
Republican |
Melissa Hart |
re-elected |
|
Republican |
Melissa Hart |
130,534 |
64.6 |
|
Democratic |
Stevan Drobac, Jr. |
71,674 |
35.4 |
5 |
|
Republican |
John E. Peterson |
re-elected |
|
Republican |
John E. Peterson |
124,942 |
87.4 |
|
Libertarian |
Thomas A. Martin |
18,078 |
12.6 |
6 |
|
Democratic |
Robert Borski |
retiring |
|
Republican |
Jim Gerlach |
103,648 |
51.4 |
|
Democratic |
Dan Wofford |
98,128 |
48.6 |
7 |
|
Republican |
Curt Weldon |
re-elected |
|
Republican |
Curt Weldon |
146,296 |
66.1 |
|
Democratic |
Peter A. Lennon |
75,055 |
33.8 |
8 |
|
Republican |
Jim Greenwood |
re-elected |
|
Republican |
Jim Greenwood |
127,475 |
62.6 |
|
Democratic |
Timothy T. Reece |
76,178 |
37.4 |
9 |
|
Republican |
Bill Shuster |
re-elected |
|
Republican |
Bill Shuster |
124,184 |
71.1 |
|
Democratic |
John R. Henry |
50,558 |
29.8 |
10 |
|
Republican |
Don Sherwood |
re-elected |
|
Republican |
Don Sherwood |
152,017 |
92.9 |
|
Green |
Kurt J. Shotko |
11,613 |
7.1 |
11 |
|
Democratic |
Paul E. Kanjorski |
re-elected |
|
Democratic |
Paul E. Kanjorski |
93,758 |
55.6 |
|
Republican |
Louis J. Barletta |
71,543 |
42.4 |
|
Reform |
Thomas J. Mclaughlin |
3,304 |
2.0 |
12 |
|
Democratic |
John P. Murtha |
re-elected |
|
Democratic |
John P. Murtha |
1,242,01 |
73.5 |
|
Republican |
Bill Choby |
44,818 |
26.5 |
13 |
|
Democratic |
Joseph M. Hoeffel |
re-elected |
|
Democratic |
Joseph M. Hoeffel |
107,945 |
50.9 |
|
Republican |
Melissa Brown |
100,295 |
47.3 |
|
Constitution |
John P. McDermott |
3,627 |
1.7 |
14 |
|
Democratic |
Mike Doyle |
re-elected |
|
Democratic |
Mike Doyle |
123,323 |
100.0 |
15 |
|
Republican |
Pat Toomey |
re-elected |
|
Republican |
Pat Toomey |
98,493 |
57.4 |
|
Democratic |
Edward J. O'Brien |
73,212 |
42.6 |
16 |
|
Republican |
Joseph R. Pitts |
re-elected |
|
Republican |
Joseph R. Pitts |
119,046 |
88.5 |
|
Green |
Will Todd |
8,720 |
6.5 |
|
Constitution |
Kenneth Brenneman |
6,766 |
5.0 |
17 |
|
Democratic |
Tim Holden |
re-elected |
|
Democratic |
Tim Holden |
103,483 |
51.4 |
|
Republican |
George W. Gekas |
97,802 |
48.6 |
18 |
|
Democratic |
Frank Mascara |
ran for 12th district |
|
Republican |
Tim Murphy |
119885 |
60.1 |
|
Democratic |
Jack Machek |
79,451 |
39.9 |
19 |
|
Republican |
Todd Platts |
re-elected |
|
Republican |
Todd Platts |
143,097 |
91.1 |
|
Green |
Ben Price |
7,900 |
5.0 |
|
Libertarian |
Michael Mickey Paoletta |
6,008 |
3.8 |
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