2006 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election


































The 2006 Elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives were held on November 7, 2006, with all districts being contested.[1] Necessary primary elections were held on May 16, 2006.[2] Members elected in 2006 were inaugurated on January 2, 2007.[3] State Representatives are elected for two-year terms, with the entire House of Representatives up for a vote every two years.


While initial results of the elections showed the Republicans holding onto a one-seat majority in the state house, the race in the 156th district in Chester County had only 19 votes separating the candidates. A further count of provisional ballots and absentee ballots gave the Democrats a victory in the 156th district by 23 votes. A recount proved decisive in the Democrats' favor with the margin increasing to 28 votes.[4] This turned control of the state house to the Democrats for the first time since 1994.


As a further note, the pay raise scandal claimed one more high-level victim as Rep. Mike Veon, the Democratic Whip was defeated for re-election.




Contents






  • 1 Make-Up of the House


  • 2 General election


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References





Make-Up of the House


























Affiliation
Seats at Last Election
Seats at End of Legislative Session
Seats after Election
Change Since Last Election


Democratic
93
94

102

+8


Republican
110
109

101

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District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%

1


Democratic

Linda Bebko-Jones
retired


Democratic

Patrick J. Harkins
9,665
75.0


Republican
Christine E. Pontoriero
3,226
25.0

2


Democratic

Florindo Fabrizio
re-elected


Democratic

Florindo Fabrizio
14,759
100

3


Republican

Matthew W. Good
defeated


Democratic

John Hornaman
11,188
48.8


Republican

Matthew W. Good
11,043
48.1


Green
Timothy P. Reim
714
3.1

4


Republican

Curt Sonney
re-elected


Republican

Curt Sonney
14,356
100

5


Republican

John R. Evans
re-elected


Republican

John R. Evans
9,263
51.4


Democratic
Jason White
7,139
39.6


Independent
Scott R. Rastetter
1,341
7.4


Libertarian
Edward H. Tonkin
286
1.6

6


Republican

Teresa Forcier
defeated in primary


Republican

Brad Roae
10,590
60.8


Democratic
Keith Abbott
6,821
39.2

7


Democratic

Michael C. Gruitza
retired


Democratic

Mark Longietti
17,756
100

8


Republican

Dick Stevenson
re-elected


Republican

Dick Stevenson
16,742
100

9


Democratic

Chris Sainato
re-elected


Democratic

Chris Sainato
18,397
100

10


Democratic

Frank LaGrotta
defeated in primary


Democratic

Jaret Gibbons
11,969
62.5


Republican
Chuck Morse
7,180
37.5

11


Republican

Brian L. Ellis
re-elected


Republican

Brian L. Ellis
13,381
64.7


Democratic
Bill Neel
7,286
35.3

12


Republican

Daryl Metcalfe
re-elected


Republican

Daryl Metcalfe
19,488
100

13


Republican

Arthur D. Hershey
re-elected


Republican

Arthur D. Hershey
12,257
53.9


Democratic
Tom Houghton
10,482
46.1

14


Democratic

Mike Veon
defeated


Republican

Jim E. Marshall
10,756
53.9


Democratic

Mike Veon
9,213
46.1

15


Democratic

Vince Biancucci
re-elected


Democratic

Vince Biancucci
11,712
50.6


Republican
Todd Hockenberry
11,419
49.4

16


Democratic

Sean Ramaley
re-elected


Democratic

Sean Ramaley
17,563
100

17


Republican

Rod E. Wilt
retired


Republican

Michele Brooks
10,288
52.8


Democratic
Frank H. Weaver
9,196
47.2

18


Republican

Gene DiGirolamo
re-elected


Republican

Gene DiGirolamo
12,149
62.5


Democratic
Harris Martin
7,296
37.5

19


Democratic

Jake Wheatley
re-elected


Democratic

Jake Wheatley
11,894
100

20


Democratic

Don Walko
re-elected


Democratic

Don Walko
12,724
65.1


Republican
Bill Stalter
6,089
31.2


Constitution
Jim Barr
719
3.7

21


Democratic

Frank J. Pistella
defeated in primary


Democratic

Lisa Bennington
16,500
100

22


Republican

Michael Diven
defeated


Democratic

Chelsa Wagner
12,207
55.3


Republican

Michael Diven
9,849
44.7

23


Democratic

Dan B. Frankel
re-elected


Democratic

Dan B. Frankel
19,036
100

24


Democratic

Joseph Preston
re-elected


Democratic

Joseph Preston
14,024
86.2

None
Todd Elliott Koger
2,250
13.8

25


Democratic

Joseph F. Markosek
re-elected


Democratic

Joseph F. Markosek
14,368
62.2


Republican
Ed Nicholson
8,744
37.8

26


Republican

Tim Hennessey
re-elected


Republican

Tim Hennessey
13,703
82.7


Socialist
Jeff M. Brindle
2,873
17.3

27


Democratic

Thomas C. Petrone
re-elected


Democratic

Thomas C. Petrone
12,874
66.4


Republican
Bill Ogden
6,525
33.6

28


Republican

Mike Turzai
re-elected


Republican

Mike Turzai
19,850
71.3


Democratic
John Henry
7,988
28.7

29


Republican

Bernie O'Neill
re-elected


Republican

Bernie O'Neill
14,408
56.1


Democratic
Brad Kirsch
11,255
43.9

30


Democratic

Shawn Flaherty[5]
defeated


Republican

Randy Vulakovich
15,276
53.0


Democratic

Shawn Flaherty
13,563
47.0

31


Republican

David J. Steil
re-elected


Republican

David J. Steil
13,726
51.6


Democratic
Michael Diamond
12,864
48.4

32


Democratic

Anthony M. Deluca
re-elected


Democratic

Anthony M. Deluca
18,130
100

33


Democratic

Frank Dermody
re-elected


Democratic

Frank Dermody
11,317
51.0


Republican
Eileen Watt
10,893
49.0

34


Democratic

Paul Costa
re-elected


Democratic

Paul Costa
18123
100

35


Democratic

Marc Gergely
re-elected


Democratic

Marc Gergely
14,767
100

36


Democratic

Harry Readshaw
re-elected


Democratic

Harry Readshaw
17,296
100

37


Republican

Tom Creighton
re-elected


Republican

Tom Creighton
13,703
69.8


Democratic
Lee Heffner
5,918
30.2

38


Democratic

Kenneth W. Ruffing
defeated in primary


Democratic

Bill Kortz
14,838
70.8


Republican
Daniel J. Davis
6,125
29.2

39


Democratic

David K. Levdansky
re-elected


Democratic

David Levdansky
16,953
100

40


Republican

John Maher
re-elected


Republican

John A. Maher
20,323
100

41


Republican

Katie True
re-elected


Republican

Katie True
17,039
81.9


Independent
Kenneth C. Brenneman
3,762
18.1

42


Republican

Thomas L. Stevenson
defeated in primary


Democratic

Matthew H. Smith
16,568
58.4


Republican
Mark Harris
11,795
41.6

43


Republican

Scott W. Boyd
re-elected


Republican

Scott W. Boyd
16,218
100

44


Republican

Mark Mustio
re-elected


Republican

Mark Mustio
14,933
59.7


Democratic
Ray J. Uhric
10,072
40.3

45


Democratic

Nick Kotik
re-elected


Democratic

Nick Kotik
18,024
100

46


Democratic

Victor John Lescovitz
retired


Democratic

Jesse J. White
11,945
53.8


Republican
Paul Snatchko
10,251
46.2

47


Republican

Keith J. Gillespie
re-elected


Republican

Keith J. Gillespie
18,289
100

48


Democratic

Timothy J. Solobay
re-elected


Democratic

Timothy Joseph Solobay
15,907
82.9


Libertarian
Demo Agoris
3,274
17.1

49


Democratic

Peter J. Daley
re-elected


Democratic

Peter J. Daley
11,841
63.4


Republican
Edward S. Angell
6,838
36.6

50


Democratic

Bill DeWeese
re-elected


Democratic

Bill DeWeese
10,035
52.7


Republican

Greg Hopkins
8,994
47.3

51


Democratic

Larry Roberts
retired


Democratic

Timothy S. Mahoney
9,476
61.8


Republican
John Mikita
5,858
38.2

52


Democratic

James E. Shaner
retired


Democratic

Deberah Kula
11,077
68.2


Republican
William R. Earnesty
5,161
31.8

53


Republican

Robert W. Godshall
re-elected


Republican

Robert W. Godshall
11,741
58.9


Democratic
John W. Jack Hansen
8,177
41.1

54


Democratic

John E. Pallone
re-elected


Democratic

John E. Pallone
12,801
59.0


Republican
Scott Witon
8,908
41.0

55


Democratic

Joseph A. Petrarca
re-elected


Democratic

Joseph A. Petrarca
15,473
100

56


Democratic

James E. Casorio
re-elected


Democratic

James E. Casorio
14,496
62.6


Republican
Joel Reiter
7,947
34.3

Go Steelers[6]
Brian S. Blasko
732
3.2

57


Democratic

Thomas A. Tangretti
re-elected


Democratic

Thomas A. Tangretti
14,118
68.4


Republican
Steve Schaefer
6,519
31.6

58


Democratic

R. Ted Harhai
re-elected


Democratic

R. Ted Harhai
13,911
65.6


Republican
Pete McConnell
7,295
34.4

59


Republican

Jess Stairs
re-elected


Republican

Jess Stairs
20,334
100

60


Republican

Jeff Pyle
re-elected


Republican

Jeff Pyle
13,791
70.4


Democratic
Ron Covone
5,803
29.6

61


Republican

Kate M. Harper
re-elected


Republican

Kate M. Harper
13,839
54.8


Democratic
Ron Stoloff
11,406
45.2

62


Republican

Dave Reed
re-elected


Republican

Dave Reed
11377
62.6


Democratic
Cynthia J. Spielman
6,811
37.4

63


Republican

Fred McIlhattan
re-elected


Republican

Fred McIlhattan
13,449
72.8


Democratic
Christopher Shropshire
4,378
23.7


Libertarian
Michael J. Robertson
380
2.1


Constitution
Timothy E. Champion
271
1.5

64


Republican

Scott E. Hutchinson
re-elected


Republican

Scott E. Hutchinson
12,481
66


Democratic
Gary Hutchison
6,444
34.1

65


Republican

Kathy Rapp
re-elected


Republican

Kathy L. Rapp
16,168
100

66


Republican

Sam Smith
re-elected


Republican

Sam Smith
9,290
56.0


Democratic
Samy Elmasry
6,293
38.0


Constitution
Janet Y. Serene
995
6.0

67


Republican

Martin T. Causer
re-elected


Republican

Martin T. Causer
12,640
100

68


Republican

Matthew E. Baker
re-elected


Republican

Matthew E. Baker
17,235
100

69


Republican

Bob Bastian
re-elected


Republican

Bob Bastian
15,664
100

70


Republican

John W. Fichter
retired


Republican

Jay R. Moyer
10,912
49.1


Democratic
Netta Young Hughes
10,809
48.7


Libertarian
Kat Valleley
486
2.2

71


Democratic

Edward P. Wojnaroski
re-elected


Democratic

Edward P. Wojnaroski
15,915
78.3


Republican
Ronald J. Esposito
4,423
21.7

72


Democratic

Tom Yewcic
re-elected


Democratic

Tom Yewcic
16,989
74.3


Republican
Scott W. Hunt
5,880
25.7

73


Democratic

Gary Haluska
re-elected


Democratic

Gary Haluska
13,596
71.0


Republican
Brian Tibbott
5,555
29.0

74


Democratic

Camille George
re-elected


Democratic

Camille George
11386
63.3


Republican
Richard Hansel
6,613
36.7

75


Democratic

Dan A. Surra
re-elected


Democratic

Dan A. Surra
11,775
61.3


Republican
Todd Hanes
7438
38.7

76


Democratic

Mike Hanna
re-elected


Democratic

Mike Hanna
13,446
100

77


Republican

Lynn Herman
retired


Democratic

H. Scott Conklin
12,083
59.0


Republican
Barbara H. Spencer
8,387
41.0

78


Republican

Dick L. Hess
re-elected


Republican

Dick L. Hess
13470
68.5


Democratic
Gary Ebersole
6,188
31.5

79


Republican

Richard A. Geist
re-elected


Republican

Richard A. Geist
13,786
100

80


Republican

Jerry A. Stern
re-elected


Republican

Jerry A. Stern
18,285
100

81


Republican

Larry O. Sather
retired


Republican

Mike Fleck
11,065
64.8


Democratic
Roy E. Thomas
6,014
35.2

82


Republican

C. Adam Harris
re-elected


Republican

C. Adam Harris
10,927
58.2


Democratic
Teresa J. O'Neal
7,837
41.8

83


Republican

Steven W. Cappelli
re-elected


Republican

Steven W. Cappelli
10,519
59.5


Democratic
Richard Mirabito
7,153
40.5

84


Republican

Brett Feese
retired


Republican

Garth D. Everett
11,585
63.4


Democratic
Thomas Paternostro
6,697
36.6

85


Republican

Russ Fairchild
re-elected


Republican

Russ Fairchild
11,482
68.0


Democratic
Stephen Connolley
5,404
32.0

86


Republican

Mark K. Keller
re-elected


Republican

Mark K. Keller
16,621
100

87


Republican

Glen R. Grell
re-elected


Republican

Glen R. Grell
17,400
66.3


Democratic
Joseph D. Lombardi
8860
33.7

88


Republican

Jerry L. Nailor
re-elected


Republican

Jerry L. Nailor
16,776
69.1


Democratic
Margaret M. Stuski
6,685
27.6


Green
Christopher E. Irvin
804
3.3

89


Republican

Rob Kauffman
re-elected


Republican

Rob Kauffman
13,523
69.9


Democratic
Andrew Alosi
5,822
30.1

90


Republican

Patrick E. Fleagle
defeated


Republican

Todd Rock
11,614
54.0


Democratic

Patrick E. Fleagle[7]
9,895
46.0

91


Republican

Stephen R. Maitland
defeated in primary


Republican

Dan Moul
10,234
51.9


Democratic
Patrick L. Naugle
8,176
41.4


Green
Lynn Smallwood
1,324
6.7

92


Republican

Bruce Smith
retired


Republican

Scott Perry
16,072
70.8


Democratic
Laurence Ellsperman
6,620
29.2

93


Republican

Ron Miller
re-elected


Republican

Ron Miller
19,185
100

94


Republican

Stanley E. Saylor
re-elected


Republican

Stanley E. Saylor
14,599
73.5


Democratic
Maxine J. Kuntz
5268
26.5

95


Democratic

Stephen H. Stetler
resigned


Democratic

Eugene DePasquale
7,561
58.3


Republican
Karen Emenheiser
5,412
41.7

96


Democratic

Mike Sturla
re-elected


Democratic

Mike Sturla
7,604
63.0


Republican
Patrick Snyder
4,464
37.0

97


Republican

Roy E. Baldwin
defeated in primary


Republican

John C. Bear
15,243
61.9


Democratic
Timothy L. Callahan
9,377
38.1

98


Republican

David Hickernell
re-elected


Republican

David Hickernell
15119
100

99


Republican

Gordon R. Denlinger
re-elected


Republican

Gordon Denlinger
12,114
74.4


Democratic
Ginny Diilio
4168
25.6

100


Republican

Gibson C. Armstrong
defeated in primary


Republican

Bryan Cutler
12,606
100

101


Republican

Mauree A. Gingrich
re-elected


Republican

Mauree Gingrich
14,338
84.4


Green
Eric R. Wolfe
2,653
15.6

102


Republican

Peter J. Zug
defeated in primary


Republican

Rosemarie Swanger
15,082
80.3


Libertarian
Raymond S. Ondrusek
3,702
19.7

103


Democratic

Ron Buxton
re-elected


Democratic

Ron Buxton
9,542
72.5


Republican
Anthony J. Tezak, Jr.
3,620
27.5

104


Republican

Mark S. McNaughton
retired


Republican

Susan C. Helm
12,685
56.6


Democratic
Dennis E. Coffman
9,718
43.4

105


Republican

Ron Marsico
re-elected


Republican

Ron Marsico
17,865
67.7


Democratic
Cheryl A. Nick
8,529
32.3

106


Republican

John D. Payne
re-elected


Republican

John D. Payne
15,972
100

107


Democratic

Robert E. Belfanti
re-elected


Democratic

Robert E. Belfanti
13,284
100

108


Republican

Merle H. Phillips
re-elected


Republican

Merle H. Phillips
13,212
74.2


Democratic
Antonio D. Michetti
4,124
23.2


Green
Dodie R. Lovett
465
2.6

109


Republican

David R. Millard
re-elected


Republican

David R. Millard
9,949
58.5


Democratic
David D. Slavick
7,058
41.5

110


Republican

Tina Pickett
re-elected


Republican

Tina Pickett
13,891
72.7


Democratic
Diane V. Ward
5,219
27.3

111


Republican

Sandra J. Major
re-elected


Republican

Sandra Major
16,013
82.6


Green
Jay Sweeney
3,381
17.4

112


Democratic

Fred Belardi
defeated in primary


Democratic

Kenneth J. Smith
16,330
100

113


Democratic

Gaynor Cawley
retired


Democratic

Frank Andrews Shimkus
15,384
72.1


Republican
Matthew Burke
5,951
27.9

114


Democratic

Jim Wansacz
re-elected


Democratic

Jim Wansacz
21,199
100

115


Democratic

Edward G. Staback
re-elected


Democratic

Edward G. Staback
18,757
100

116


Democratic

Todd A. Eachus
re-elected


Democratic

Todd A. Eachus
12,469
86.0


Independent
Michael S. Klesh
2,037
14.0

117


Republican

George C. Hasay
retired


Republican

Karen Boback
12,724
67.3


Democratic
Fred Nichols, Jr.
6,193
32.7

118


Democratic

Thomas M. Tigue
retired


Democratic

Michael B. Carroll
12,224
67.4


Republican
Maureen Tatu
5,906
32.6

119


Democratic

John T. Yudichak
re-elected


Democratic

John T. Yudichak
13,713
80.4


Republican
Ed Sieminski
3,336
19.6

120


Democratic
Phyllis Mundy
re-elected


Democratic

Phyllis Mundy
15,026
74.4


Republican
John C. Cordora
5160
25.6

121


Democratic

Kevin Blaum
retired


Democratic

Eddie Day Pashinski
9,836
64.9


Republican
Christine Katsock
5,318
35.1

122


Democratic

Keith R. McCall
re-elected


Democratic

Keith R. McCall
11,648
66.5


Republican
Glenn F. Confer, Sr.
5,880
33.5

123


Democratic

Neal P. Goodman
re-elected


Democratic

Neal P. Goodman
11,946
67.7


Republican
Michael C. Cadau
5,702
32.3

124


Republican

David G. Argall
re-elected


Republican

David G. Argall
13,324
62.4


Democratic
Bill Mackey
8,036
37.6

125


Republican

Bob Allen
defeated in primary


Democratic

Tim Seip
10,355
53.7


Republican
Gary L. Hornberger
8,923
46.3

126


Democratic

Dante Santoni
re-elected


Democratic

Dante Santoni
11,164
64.0


Republican
Hal Baker
6290
36.0

127


Democratic

Thomas R. Caltagirone
re-elected


Democratic

Thomas R. Caltagirone
8,450
100

128


Republican

Samuel E. Rohrer
re-elected


Republican

Samuel E. Rohrer
13,225
54.8


Democratic
Russell S. Hummel
10,889
45.2

129


Republican

Sheila Miller
retired


Republican

Jim A. Cox
11,318
53.1


Democratic
William G. Evans
8,984
42.1


Libertarian
Jeremy Levan
1,024
4.8

130


Republican

Dennis E. Leh
defeated in primary


Democratic

David R. Kessler
12,902
57.3


Republican
Billy A. Reed
9,609
42.7

131


Republican

Karen D. Beyer[8]
re-elected


Republican

Karen D. Beyer
9,901
53.3


Democratic
Linda J. Minger
8,689
46.7

132


Democratic

Jennifer Mann
re-elected


Democratic

Jennifer L. Mann
9,507
79.2


Republican
Eddie Tiburcio
2,502
20.8

133


Democratic

T.J. Rooney
retired


Democratic

Joseph F. Brennan
8,482
65.5


Republican
Dawn M. Berrigan
3,986
30.8


Green
Guy M. Gray
472
3.6

134


Republican

Douglas G. Reichley
re-elected


Republican

Douglas G. Reichley
15,000
60.4


Democratic
Christopher T. Casey
9,854
39.6

135


Democratic

Steve Samuelson
re-elected


Democratic

Steve Samuelson
14,828
100

136


Democratic

Robert Freeman
re-elected


Democratic

Robert Freeman
12,735
100

137


Democratic

Richard T. Grucela
re-elected


Democratic

Richard T. Grucela
17,385
100

138


Republican

Craig A. Dally
re-elected


Republican

Craig A. Dally
17,529
100

139


Republican

Jerry Birmelin
retired


Republican

Michael Peifer
14,069
100

140


Democratic

Thomas C. Corrigan
retired


Democratic

John Galloway
13,270
71.5


Republican
Joseph V. Montone
5,296
28.5

141


Democratic

Anthony J. Melio
re-elected


Democratic

Anthony J. Melio
14,200
77.3


Republican
Joseph F. Hogan III
4,172
22.7

142


Republican

Matthew N. Wright
defeated


Democratic

Chris King
12,543
52.5


Republican

Matthew N. Wright
11,338
47.5

143


Republican

Chuck McIlhinney
ran for Senate


Republican

Marguerite Quinn
12,974
50.2


Democratic
Larry W. Glick
11,147
43.1


Independent

Tom Lingenfelter
1,716
6.6

144


Republican

Katharine M. Watson
re-elected


Republican

Katharine M. Watson
14,838
60.1


Democratic
James J. Trimble
9,833
39.9

145


Republican

Paul Clymer
re-elected


Republican

Paul Clymer
13,314
60.6


Democratic
John Norvaisas
7,911
36.0


Independent
John Ryan
754
3.4

146


Republican

Tom Quigley
re-elected


Republican

Tom Quigley
11,193
57.7


Democratic
PJ McGill
8,220
42.3

147


Republican

Raymond Bunt
retired


Republican

Bob Mensch
11,762
55.8


Democratic
Roger E. Buchanan
9,330
44.2

148


Democratic

Mike Gerber
re-elected


Democratic

Mike Gerber
18,828
67.5


Republican
Tom Gale
9,071
32.5

149


Democratic

Daylin Leach
re-elected


Democratic

Daylin Leach
16,582
67.0


Republican
Monica A. Treichel
8,175
33.0

150


Republican

Jacqueline R. Crahalla
retired


Republican

Mike Vereb
11,073
52.2


Democratic
Olivia Brady
10,127
47.8

151


Republican

Eugene F. McGill
defeated


Democratic

Rick Taylor
12,837
54.6


Republican

Eugene F. McGill
10,688
45.4

152


Republican

Susan E. Cornell
defeated in primary


Republican

Tom Murt
12,553
53.6


Democratic
Michael J. Paston
10,861
46.4

153


Democratic

Josh Shapiro
re-elected


Democratic

Josh Shapiro
19,712
76.0


Republican
Lou Guerra, Jr.
6,226
24.0

154


Democratic

Lawrence H. Curry
re-elected


Democratic

Lawrence H. Curry
21,068
78.1


Republican
Bruce G. Anderson
5,919
21.9

155


Republican

Curt Schroder
re-elected


Republican

Curt Schroder
17,708
100

156


Republican

Elinor Z. Taylor
retired


Democratic

Barbara McIlvaine Smith
11,616
50.1


Republican
Shannon E. Royer
11,588
49.9

157


Republican

Carole A. Rubley
re-elected


Republican

Carole A. Rubley
14,977
58.2


Democratic
Richard J. Ciamacca
9,896
38.4


Libertarian
James Babb
872
3.4

158


Republican

L. Chris Ross
re-elected


Republican

L. Chris Ross
15,066
64.3


Democratic
Mario J. Calvarese
8,351
35.7

159


Democratic

Thaddeus Kirkland
re-elected


Democratic

Thaddeus Kirkland
8,490
67.8


Republican
Baltazar E. Rubio
4,034
32.2

160


Republican

Stephen E. Barrar
re-elected


Republican

Stephen E. Barrar
17,239
63.8


Democratic
Shawn C. Diggory
9,789
36.2

161


Republican

Tom Gannon
defeated


Democratic

Bryan Lentz
14,345
51.5


Republican

Tom Gannon
13,525
48.5

162


Republican

Ron Raymond
re-elected


Republican

Ron Raymond
12,539
61.9


Democratic
Marilyn Woodman
7,720
38.1

163


Republican

Nicholas A. Micozzie
re-elected


Republican

Nicholas A. Micozzie
12,905
57.2


Democratic
Marie Deyoung
9,656
42.8

164


Republican

Mario J. Civera
re-elected


Republican

Mario J. Civera
10,646
57.1


Democratic
Casey R. Roncaglione
7,988
42.9

165


Republican

William F. Adolph
re-elected


Republican

William F. Adolph
14,896
58.7


Democratic
Larry Healy
9,781
38.5

166


Democratic

Greg Vitali
re-elected


Democratic

Greg Vitali
18,626
66.8


Republican
John P. Williamson
9,238
33.2

167


Republican

Bob Flick
retired


Republican

Duane Milne
13,556
50.3


Democratic
Anne R. Crowley
13,412
49.7

168


Republican

Thomas H. Killion
re-elected


Republican

Thomas H. Killion
16,163
58.7


Democratic
Fred Dewey
11,373
41.3

169


Republican

Dennis M. O'Brien
re-elected


Republican

Dennis M. O'Brien
12,997
100

170


Republican

George T. Kenney
re-elected


Republican

George T. Kenney
10,924
54.1


Democratic
Brendan F. Boyle
9,261
45.9

171


Republican

Kerry A. Benninghoff
re-elected


Republican

Kerry A. Benninghoff
14,656
100

172


Republican

John M. Perzel
re-elected


Republican

John M. Perzel
14,594
68.4


Democratic
Tim Kearney
6,406
31.6

173


Democratic

Michael Patrick McGeehan
re-elected


Democratic

Michael Patrick McGeehan
11,338
75.8


Republican
Reynolds Baldwin
3,619
24.2

174


Democratic

John P. Sabatina[9]
re-elected


Democratic

John P. Sabatina
12,736
93.3


Green
Traci Confer
914
6.7

175


Democratic

Marie Lederer
retired


Democratic

Michael H. O'Brien
13,983
84.1


Republican
Patricia Dempsey
2,648
15.9

176


Republican

Mario M. Scavello
re-elected


Republican

Mario M. Scavello
8,891
61.8


Democratic
Bernard F. Kennedy
5,506
38.2

177


Republican

John J. Taylor
re-elected


Republican

John J. Taylor
10,269
66.3


Democratic
Harry L. Enggasser
5,222
33.7

178


Republican

Scott Petri
re-elected


Republican

Scott Petri
15,415
59.4


Democratic
Marion E. Leszczynski
10,523
40.6

179


Democratic

William W. Rieger
retired


Democratic

Tony J. Payton
9,344
88.3


Republican
Troy L. Bouie
1,234
11.7

180


Democratic

Angel L. Cruz
re-elected


Democratic

Angel Cruz
8,846
91.9


Republican
Charles B. Reynolds
776
8.1

181


Democratic

W. Curtis Thomas
re-elected


Democratic

W. Curtis Thomas
13,435
100

182


Democratic

Babette Josephs
re-elected


Democratic

Babette Josephs
17,239
82.1


Republican
A. Lindsay Doering
3,767
17.9

183


Republican

Julie Harhart
re-elected


Republican

Julie Harhart
12,126
61.4


Democratic
Russ Shade
7,131
36.1

184


Democratic

William F. Keller
re-elected


Democratic

William F. Keller
13,674
84.4


Republican
Robert A. Mannino
2,530
15.6

185


Democratic

Robert C. Donatucci
re-elected


Democratic

Robert C. Donatucci
12,520
83.5


Republican
Gregory Gentile
2,468
16.5

186


Democratic

Harold James
re-elected


Democratic

Harold James
14,214
100

187


Republican

Paul W. Semmel
defeated in primary


Republican

Carl W. Mantz
10,217
50.7


Democratic
Archie Follweiler, Jr.
9,937
49.3

188


Democratic

James R. Roebuck
re-elected


Democratic

James R. Roebuck
12,047
86.1


Green
Mike Rosenberg
1,953
14.0

189


Democratic

John Siptroth[10]
re-elected


Democratic

John Siptroth
8,494
54.3


Republican
Donna M. Asure
7,159
45.7

190


Democratic

Thomas W. Blackwell IV
re-elected


Democratic

Thomas W. Blackwell
15,446
97.5


Republican
Westley D. Ames
397
2.5

191


Democratic

Ronald G. Waters
re-elected


Democratic

Ronald G. Waters
14,405
100

192


Democratic

Louise Bishop
re-elected


Democratic

Louise Bishop
16,882
100

193


Republican

Steven R. Nickol
re-elected


Republican

Steven R. Nickol
12,623
67.3


Democratic
Bill Panebaker
5,428
28.9


Green
Thomas J. Marti
702
3.7

194


Democratic

Kathy Manderino
re-elected


Democratic

Kathy Manderino
16,043
80.8


Republican
Thomas Christopher Rolland
3,812
19.2

195


Democratic

Frank Oliver
re-elected


Democratic

Frank L. Oliver
16,149
100

196


Republican

Beverly Mackereth
re-elected


Republican

Beverly Mackereth
15,415
73.2


Democratic
William J. Hansman
5,637
26.8

197


Democratic

Jewell Williams
re-elected


Democratic

Jewell Williams
15,287
100

198


Democratic

Rosita Youngblood
re-elected


Democratic

Rosita Youngblood
15,895
96.3


Socialist Workers
John Staggs
618
3.7

199


Republican

Will Gabig
re-elected


Republican

Will Gabig
11,076
56.1


Democratic
Bill Cobb
8,017
40.6

200


Democratic

Cherelle Parker[11]
re-elected


Democratic

Cherelle Parker
21,244
100

201


Democratic

John Myers
re-elected


Democratic

John Myers
16,083
97.0


Republican
Joseph L. Messa
502
3.0

202


Democratic

Mark B. Cohen
re-elected


Democratic

Mark B. Cohen
13,315
100

203


Democratic

Dwight E. Evans
re-elected


Democratic

Dwight E. Evans
15,853
100


See also


  • Pennsylvania Senate elections, 2006


References




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  1. ^ "2006 General Election". Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. Archived from the original on 2008-05-29. Retrieved 2008-05-27.


  2. ^ "2006 General Primary". Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. Retrieved 2008-05-27.


  3. ^ Office of the Parliamentarian (2007). "House of Representatives". Organization of the 191st Regular Session of the House of Representatives. Legislative Data Processing Center. Retrieved 2008-05-27.


  4. ^ http://www.dailylocal.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17623021&BRD=1671&PAG=461&dept_id=17782&rfi=6


  5. ^ Elected in special election on April 11, 2006 to fill the remainder of Jeff Habay's term.


  6. ^ Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of State. "List of minor party candidates and political body candidates who filed nomination papers" (PDF).


  7. ^ Lost GOP primary to Todd Rock, but won Democratic nomination as a write-in.


  8. ^ Elected in a special election Archived 2008-11-28 at the Wayback Machine on July 19, 2005 to fill the unexpired term of Pat Browne, who was elected to the Senate.


  9. ^ Elected in a special election on March 14, 2006 to fill the unexpired term of Alan Butkovitz, who was elected Philadelphia City Controller.

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  10. ^ Elected in a special election Archived 2008-11-28 at the Wayback Machine on February 8, 2005 to fill the unexpired term of Kelly Lewis, who was named President of the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania.


  11. ^ Elected in a special election Archived 2008-11-28 at the Wayback Machine on September 13, 2005 to fill the unexpired term of LeAnna Washington, who was elected Archived 2008-11-28 at the Wayback Machine to the Senate.









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