Voters in Pennsylvania are gearing up to cast their ballots in the upcoming election for the state’s 17 congressional districts. The races are heating up as candidates from both major parties battle it out for a seat in the House of Representatives.
In the 1st Congressional District, incumbent Republican Brian Fitzpatrick is facing off against Democrat Ashley Ehasz. In the 2nd Congressional District, Democrat Brendan Boyle is running for re-election against Republican Aaron Bashir. The 3rd Congressional District race is uncontested, with Democrat Dwight Evans as the sole candidate.
In the 4th Congressional District, Democrat Madeleine Dean is defending her seat against Republican David Winkler. Meanwhile, Democrat Mary Gay Scanlon is up against Republican Alfeia Goodwin in the 5th Congressional District. In the 6th Congressional District, Democrat Chrissy Houlahan is competing against Republican Neil Young.
Other key races include Democrat Susan Wild running against Republican Ryan Mackenzie in the 7th Congressional District and Democrat Matt Cartwright defending his seat against Republican Robert Bresnahan in the 8th Congressional District. In the 9th Congressional District, Democrat Amanda Waldman is challenging incumbent Republican Daniel Meuser, while Democrat Janelle Stelson is facing off against Republican Scott Perry in the 10th Congressional District.
As the election approaches, voters will have the opportunity to make their voices heard and shape the future of Pennsylvania’s representation in Congress. Stay tuned for updates on the races in the remaining districts as the campaign season unfolds.
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