Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 10
The 10th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in southeastern Pennsylvania. Its current representative is Amen Brown.
| Pennsylvania's 10th State House of Representatives district | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Representative |
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| Population (2020) | 61,532 | ||
District profile
The 10th District is located in Philadelphia County and includes the following areas:[1]
- Philadelphia (part)
- Ward 04 (part)
- Division 01
- Division 07
- Division 08
- Division 12
- Ward 06 (part)
- Division 01
- Division 02
- Division 03
- Division 04
- Division 05
- Division 06
- Division 07
- Division 08
- Division 09
- Division 10
- Division 11
- Division 12
- Division 16
- Ward 08 (part)
- Division 17
- Division 18
- Division 19
- Division 22
- Division 23
- Division 29
- Ward 24
- Ward 44 (part)
- Division 03
- Division 04
- Division 06
- Division 08
- Division 09
- Division 10
- Division 13
- Division 14
- Division 15
- Division 16
- Ward 60 (part)
- Division 04
- Division 05
- Division 06
- Division 07
- Division 11
- Division 14
- Division 15
- Division 16
- Division 17
- Division 18
- Division 19
- Division 20
- Division 21
- Division 22
- Ward 04 (part)
Representatives
| Representative[2] | Party[2] | Years[2] | District home | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prior to 1969, seats were apportioned by county. | ||||
| Donald W. Fox | Republican | 1969 – 1974 | Enon Valley | Moved from the 2nd Lawrence County district. |
| Ralph D. Pratt | Democrat | 1975 – 1986 | New Castle | Resigned on January 8 after being elected district judge.[3] |
| Frank LaGrotta | Democrat | 1987 – 2006 | Ellwood City | Defeated in primary election.[4] |
| Jaret Gibbons | Democrat | 2007 – 2016 | Ellwood City | Defeated in general election. |
| Aaron Bernstine | Republican | 2017–2022 | New Beaver | Redistricted to 8th District |
| District moved from Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence Counties[5] to Philadelphia County in 2021 redistricting | ||||
| Amen Brown | Democratic | 2023–present | Incumbent | |
Recent election results
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Jaret Gibbons | 9,856 | 52.24 | ||
| Republican | Michael See | 9,009 | 47.76 | ||
| Margin of victory | 847 | 4.48 | |||
| Turnout | 18,865 | 100 | |||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Jaret Gibbons | 13,543 | 52.77 | ||
| Republican | Michael See | 12,120 | 47.23 | ||
| Margin of victory | 1,423 | 5.54 | |||
| Turnout | 25,663 | 100 | |||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Jaret Gibbons | 10,820 | 100 | ||
| Margin of victory | 10,820 | 100 | |||
| Turnout | 10,820 | 100 | |||
References
- 2022 PA House of Representatives District maps
- Cox, Harold (2007). "Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2006". Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University. Retrieved October 3, 2008.
- The Pennsylvania Manual, p. 3-263.
- Trostle, Sharon, ed. (2007). The Pennsylvania Manual. Vol. 118. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Department of General Services. pp. 7–10. ISBN 0-8182-0318-8.
- "Composite Listing of House of Representatives Districts" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of State. Retrieved February 19, 2015.
Sources
- Trostle, Sharon, ed. (2009). The Pennsylvania Manual. Vol. 119. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Department of General Services. ISBN 0-8182-0334-X.
External links
- District map from the United States Census Bureau
- Pennsylvania House Legislative District Maps from the Pennsylvania Redistricting Commission.
- Population Data for District 10 from the Pennsylvania Redistricting Commission.
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