2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania Last updated March 04, 2026 District 1 The 1st district is based in the northern suburbs of Philadelphia , including all of Bucks County and parts of Montgomery County . [ 2] The incumbent is Republican Brian Fitzpatrick , who was re-elected with 56.4% of the vote in 2024. [ 3] Fitzpatrick, a moderate , may be vulnerable to a potential challenge from a more right-wing candidate after voting against the Big Beautiful Bill Act . [ 4]
Republican primary Declined Mark Houck, nonprofit ministry founder and candidate for this district in 2024 [ 6] Endorsements Brian Fitzpatrick
Labor unions Organizations Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Brian Fitzpatrick (R) $4,286,172 $1,348,181 $7,360,520 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 9]
Democratic primary Filed paperwork William Wagner, musician [ 16] Michael Zeltakalns, Navy veteran [ 17] Endorsements Bob Harvie
Executive branch officials U.S. representatives Statewide officials State legislators Local officials Debates and forums 2026 PA-01 Democratic primary debates and forums No. Date Host Moderator Link Participants P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn Harvie Hunt Simonelli Strickler 1 [ 24] January 13, 2026 Upper Bucks United Kim Barbaro A P P P
Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Bob Harvie (D) $928,059 $519,928 $408,130 Tracy Hunt (D) $39,847 $39,083 $763 Lucia Simonelli (D) $28,347 $832 $27,514 Robert Strickler (D) $24,795 $24,185 $609 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 9]
General election Polling Brian Fitzpatrick vs. Bob Harvie
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size [ a] Margin of error Brian Fitzpatrick (R) Bob Harvie (D) Undecided Public Policy Polling (D) [ 30] [ A] October 10–11, 2025 585 (LV) ± 4.1% 41% 41% 18%
District 2 The 2nd district is based in central and northeastern Philadelphia . [ 2] The incumbent is Democrat Brendan Boyle , who was re-elected with 71.5% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Democratic primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Brendan Boyle (D) $1,522,158 $548,110 $4,812,331 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 34]
District 3 The 3rd district is based in west, south, and north Philadelphia (west of Broad Street). [ 2] The incumbent is Democrat Dwight Evans , who was re-elected unopposed in 2024. [ 3] Evans announced his retirement in 2025.
Democratic primary Declared Gabriel Caceres, data scientist [ 36] Cole Carter, software engineer [ 36] Morgan Cephas , state representative from the 192nd district (2017–present) [ 37] Jahmiel Jackson [ 38] Isaiah T. Martin III, real estate consultant [ 36] Pablo McConnie-Saad, former policy adviser for the U.S. Treasury Department [ 39] Karl Morris, Temple University professor [ 40] Dave Oxman, physician [ 41] Chris Rabb , state representative from the 200th district (2017–present) [ 42] Ala Stanford , former mid-Atlantic regional director for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [ 43] Sharif Street , state senator from the 3rd district (2017–present), former chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party (2022–2025), and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022 [ 44] Robin Toldens, former Philadelphia city employee [ 40] Filed paperwork NaDerah Griffin, former educator [ 45] Endorsements Ala Stanford
U.S. representatives Local officials Sharif Street
Statewide officials State legislators Local officials Individuals Labor unions Party branches Philadelphia City Democratic Committee [ 55] Debates and forums 2026 PA-03 Democratic primary debates and forums No. Date Host Moderator Link Participants [ b] P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn Cephas McConnie-Saad Oxman Rabb Stanford Street 1 [ 60] December 4, 2025 9th Ward Democratic Committee Stephanie Marudas P N P P P P 2 [ 61] January 13, 2026 12th & 59th Ward Democratic Committees Andre Carroll P N P P P P 3 [ 62] [ 63] February 9, 2026 PoliticsPA , Center City Residents Association Steve Ulrich, Gina Ceisler Shapiro, Dick Polman P P P A P P 4 [ 64] February 23, 2026 21st Ward Democratic Committee Lou Agre P N P P P P
Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Cole Carter (D) $95,947 $84,730 $11,216 Morgan Cephas (D) $241,028 $132,370 $108,657 Jahmiel Jackson (D) $15,368 $8,870 $6,498 Pablo McConnie-Saad (D) $119,221 $50,402 $68,818 Karl Morris (D) $49,658 $33,371 $16,287 Dave Oxman (D) $497,772 $140,774 $356,998 Chris Rabb (D) $384,065 $285,344 $98,721 Ala Stanford (D) $467,227 $75,190 $392,037 Sharif Street (D) $700,845 $226,822 $526,581 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 65]
Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size [ a] Margin of error Morgan Cephas Dave Oxman Chris Rabb Ala Stanford Sharif Street Undecided Lake Research Partners (D) [ 38] [ B] August 6–12, 2025 500 (LV) ± 4% 7% 2% 17% 11% 22% 41%
District 4 The 4th district is based in the western suburbs of Philadelphia, including most of Montgomery County and parts of Berks County . The incumbent is Democrat Madeleine Dean , who was re-elected with 59.1% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Democratic primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Madeleine Dean (D) $810,820 $687,242 $1,092,319 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 70]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Ismaine Ayouaz, project manager [ 31] District 5 The 5th district is based in the southwestern suburbs of Philadelphia, including all of Delaware County , parts of Montgomery County , and parts of south Philadelphia. The incumbent is Democrat Mary Gay Scanlon , who was re-elected with 65.3% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Democratic primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Mary Gay Scanlon (D) $580,819 $530,088 $368,477 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 73]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Joshua Brown, small business owner [ 74] Melvin Prince Johnakin [ 75] District 6 The 6th district includes all of Chester County and the city of Reading in Berks County. The incumbent is Democrat Chrissy Houlahan , who was re-elected with 56.2% of the vote in 2024 . [ 3]
Democratic primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Chrissy Houlahan (D) $1,095,399 $648,644 $3,852,368 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 77]
Republican primary Declared Marty Young, business consulting executive [ 78] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Marty Young (R) $249,257 $84,904 $164,352 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 77]
District 7 The 7th district is based in the Lehigh Valley , including all of Lehigh , Northampton , and Carbon counties and a small sliver of Monroe County . [ 2] The incumbent is Republican Ryan Mackenzie , who flipped the district and was elected with 50.5% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Endorsements Ryan Mackenzie
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Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Ryan Mackenzie (R) $2,577,819 $850,071 $1,830,988 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 81]
Democratic primary Endorsements Bob Brooks
Executive branch officials U.S. senators U.S. representatives Statewide officials State legislators Vincent Hughes , state senator from the 7th district (1994–present) [ 95] Mary Isaacson , state representative from the 175th district (2019–present) [ 96] Tarik Khan , state representative from the 194th district (2023–present) [ 95] Bridget Malloy Kosierowski , state representative from the 144th district (2019–present) [ 96] Robert Merski , state representative from the 2nd district (2019–present) [ 96] Jennifer O'Mara , state representative from the 165th district (2019–present) [ 95] Steve Santarsiero , state senator from the 10th district (2019–present) [ 96] Michael Schlossberg , state representative from the 132nd district (2013–present) [ 97] Peter Schweyer , state representative from the 134th district (2015–present) [ 97] Jared Solomon , state representative from the 202nd district (2017–present) [ 95] Local officials Labor unions Organizations Political parties Ryan Crosswell
Executive branch officials U.S. representatives Organizations Lamont McClure
State legislators Local officials Labor unions Carol Obando-Derstine
U.S. representatives State legislators Local officials Individuals Organizations Debates and forums 2026 PA-07 Democratic primary debates and forums No. Date Host Moderator Link Participants P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn Brooks Crosswell Gonzalez McClure Obando- Derstine Pinsley Shupe 1 [ 116] February 16, 2026 Working Families Power, et al. Rev. Gregory Edwards P P P P P P P
Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Bob Brooks (D) $609,957 $269,189 $340,767 Ryan Crosswell (D) $1,144,864 $532,615 $612,249 Lamont McClure (D) $480,615 $193,025 $287,590 Carol Obando-Derstine (D) $431,919 $308,411 $123,508 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 81]
Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size [ a] Marginof error Bob Brooks Ryan Crosswell Lamont McClure Carol Obando- DerstineMark Pinsley Other Undecided Change Research (D) [ 117] [ D] December 16–19, 2025 892 (LV) ± 3.5% 11% 5% 17% 10% – 3% [ c] 53% Public Policy Polling (D) [ 118] [ E] July 29–30, 2025 518 (LV) ± 4.3% 3% 3% 23% 7% 7% — 58%
District 8 The 8th district is based in Northeast Pennsylvania , specifically the Wyoming Valley and Pocono Mountains , including all of Lackawanna , Wayne , and Pike counties, and most of Luzerne and Monroe counties. [ 2] The incumbent is Republican Rob Bresnahan , who flipped the district with 50.8% of the vote. [ 3]
Republican primary Endorsements Rob Bresnahan
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Labor unions Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Rob Bresnahan (R) $2,998,394 $1,614,409 $1,437,138 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 125]
Democratic primary Publicly expressed interest Withdrawn Francis McHale, retired state administrative officer and candidate for the 10th district in 2000 [ 131] Endorsements Paige Cognetti
U.S. representatives Statewide officials Organizations Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Paige Cognetti (D) $1,147,107 $340,429 $806,678 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 125]
General election Polling Rob Bresnahan vs. Paige Cognetti
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size [ a] Margin of error Rob Bresnahan (R) Paige Cognetti (D) Undecided Public Policy Polling (D) [ 143] [ F] August 27–28, 2025 615 (V) – 43% 45% 13%
District 9 The 9th district is based in North Central Pennsylvania east of the Appalachian Divide , including Williamsport , Bloomsburg , and Lebanon . The incumbent is Republican Dan Meuser , who was re-elected with 70.5% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Endorsements Dan Meuser
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Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Dan Meuser (R) $1,159,544 $1,129,901 $63,289 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 146]
Democratic primary Withdrawn Daniel Byron, retail manager [ 149] (endorsed Wallace) [ 150] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Jennifer Brothers (D) $7,691 $4,799 $2,892 Rachel Wallace (D) $253,412 $46,525 $206,886 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 146]
District 10 The 10th district is based in the Harrisburg and York areas, including all of Dauphin County , most of Cumberland County , and the northern half of York County . [ 2] The incumbent is Republican Scott Perry , who was re-elected with 50.6% of the vote in 2024.
Republican primary Filed paperwork Joshua Hall [ 154] Gavin Solomon, businessman from New York [ 155] Endorsements Scott Perry
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Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Karen Lynn Dalton (R) $11,120 $7,262 $3,857 Scott Perry (R) $2,880,656 $1,300,085 $1,662,490 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 160]
Democratic primary Filed paperwork William Lillich, disabled veteran and candidate for this district in 2024 [ 162] Jason Cass [ 163] Publicly expressed interest Robert Forbes, substitute teacher and candidate for this district in 2024 [ 164] Endorsements Janelle Stelson
U.S. representatives Statewide officials State legislators Party officials Organizations Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Justin Douglas (D) $84,901 $70,528 $14,372 Janelle Stelson (D) $2,195,893 $690,423 $1,520,707 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 160]
Third parties and independents Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Isabelle Harman (I) $33,032 $26,535 $6,496 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 160]
District 11 The 11th district is based in Pennsylvania Dutch Country , including all of Lancaster County and the southern half of York County . [ 2] The incumbent is Republican Lloyd Smucker , who was re-elected with 62.9% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Endorsements Lloyd Smucker
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Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Lloyd Smucker (R) $969,368 $778,941 $1,094,518 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 181]
Democratic primary Declared Sarah Klimm, equity consultant [ 182] Nancy Mannion, registered nurse [ 183] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Sarah Klimm (D) $5,170 $4,975 $394 Nancy Mannion (D) $88,619 $73,313 $15,305 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 181]
Independents Declared Jeffrey Wilder [ 184] (previously ran as a Republican) [ 185] District 12 The 12th district is based in the city of Pittsburgh and its eastern and southern suburbs, including parts of Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. The incumbent is Democrat Summer Lee , who was re-elected with 56.4% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Democratic primary Endorsements Summer Lee
Labor Unions Organizations Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Adam Forgie (D) $26,850 $14,666 $7,279 Summer Lee (D) $1,134,453 $355,897 $1,790,134 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 195]
Republican primary Filed paperwork Leonard Benson Fechter [ 196] James Hayes, nominee for this district in 2024 [ 31] Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Leonard Benson Fechter (R) $17,476 $10,671 $6,805 James Hayes (R) $10,886 $3,384 $8,187 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 195]
District 13 The 13th district is based in rural South Central Pennsylvania, including Johnstown , Altoona , and Gettysburg . [ 2] The incumbent is Republican John Joyce , who was re-elected with 74.2% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Endorsements John Joyce
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Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand John Joyce (R) $1,585,136 $879,483 $3,305,791 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 199]
District 14 The 14th district is based in Southwest Pennsylvania, including all of Washington , Greene , and Fayette counties, most of Indiana and Somerset counties, and parts of Westmoreland County . [ 2] The incumbent is Republican Guy Reschenthaler , who was re-elected with 66.6% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Endorsements Guy Reschenthaler (not declared)
Executive branch officials Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Guy Reschenthaler (R) $2,615,688 $2,400,396 $764,371 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 203]
Democratic primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Alan Bradstock (D) $43,788 $13,319 $30,469 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 203]
Independents and third parties District 15 The 15th district is based in North Central Pennsylvania west of the Appalachian Divide , including State College , Lock Haven , and Bradford . [ 2] The incumbent is Republican Glenn Thompson , who was re-elected with 71.5% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Endorsements Glenn Thompson
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Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Glenn Thompson (R) $1,227,440 $1,152,094 $867,140 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 207]
Democratic primary Declared Ray Bilger, former intelligence officer [ 208] District 16 The 16th district is located in Northwestern Pennsylvania, and contains all of Erie , Crawford , Mercer , Lawrence and Butler counties, and part of Venango County . [ 2] The incumbent is Republican Mike Kelly , who was re-elected with 63.7% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Republican primary Endorsements Mike Kelly
Executive branch officials Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Mike Kelly (R) $668,937 $579,251 $1,132,373 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 210]
Democratic primary Declared Justin Wagner, engineer [ 211] District 17 The 17th district is based in the northwestern suburbs and exurbs of Pittsburgh , including parts of Allegheny County and all of Beaver County . [ 2] The incumbent is Democrat Chris Deluzio , who was re-elected with 53.9% of the vote in 2024. [ 3]
Democratic primary Endorsements Chris Deluzio
Labor unions Organizations Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Chris Deluzio (D) $1,587,843 $1,000,213 $941,301 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 216]
Republican primary Declared Tony Guy, Beaver County Sheriff [ 217] Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear ↑ Republican candidate Alex Schnell also participated in the February 9 forum. ↑ "Would not vote" with 3% Partisan clients
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"Carol Obando-Derstine enters race for Lehigh Valley congressional seat" . Lehigh Valley News . Retrieved May 1, 2025 . ↑ Weber, Lindsay (February 18, 2026). "Mark Pinsley drops out of race for Congress in Lehigh Valley, will run for state Senate seat" . The Morning Call . Retrieved February 18, 2026 . ↑ Mutnick, Ally; Wu, Nicholas; Otterbein, Holly (April 5, 2025). "Democrats look to push into GOP turf with buzzy candidate recruits for the midterms" . Politico . Retrieved April 5, 2025 . 1 2 3 Ulrich, Steve (January 30, 2026). "1/30 Playbook: The Midterm PA Congressional Races To Watch" . PoliticsPA . Retrieved January 30, 2026 . ↑ Ulrich, Steve (February 2, 2026). "2/2 Playbook: Q4 Fundraising Numbers" . PoliticsPA . Retrieved February 2, 2026 . 1 2 3 "Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC Endorses Bob Brooks for PA-07" . December 18, 2025. Retrieved December 18, 2025 . 1 2 Kashinsky, Lisa (December 14, 2025). "Shapiro backs Brooks in primary for top Dem target" . Politico . Retrieved December 14, 2025 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Dems running in 7th line up seasoned campaign teams, key endorsements" . Leigh Valley Live . February 17, 2026. Retrieved February 17, 2026 . 1 2 3 4 Nir, David; Singer, Jeff (November 26, 2025). "Morning Digest: A notorious proto-MAGA crank may have one more comeback left in him" . Retrieved November 26, 2025 . 1 2 3 4 5 Ulrich, Steve (September 12, 2025). "9/12 Playbook: The Kirk Fallout" . PoliticsPA . Retrieved September 12, 2025 . 1 2 3 Weber, Lindsay (November 7, 2025). "Democrat Bob Brooks, former Bethlehem firefighter, endorsed by Allentown mayor, state reps in congressional bid" . The Morning Call . Retrieved November 7, 2025 . 1 2 Ulrich, Steve (December 22, 2025). "12/22 Playbook: 'We're Living Here in Allentown' " . PoliticsPA . Retrieved December 22, 2025 . ↑ Ulrich, Steve (March 3, 2026). "3/3 Playbook: Why No Sunday On PA's Trump Lawsuits" . PoliticsPA . Retrieved March 4, 2026 . ↑ Cann, Harrison (March 3, 2026). "Bob Brooks receives Working Families Party endorsement in PA-7 race" . City & State Pennsylvania . Retrieved March 3, 2026 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 Eichholz, Jack (January 8, 2026). "2026 Endorsement Tracker" . VoteHub . Retrieved January 16, 2026 . ↑ "Endorsed Candidates" . VoteVets . Retrieved September 22, 2025 . ↑ Weber, Lindsay (May 23, 2025). "Election 2026: Lehigh County executive endorses Northampton counterpart McClure in 7th district race" . The Morning Call . 1 2 3 "Lamont McClure for Pennsylvania" . 1 2 3 4 5 Weber, Lindsay (December 4, 2025). "Lehigh Valley candidate for Congress endorsed by slate of Latina Congress members" . The Morning Call . Retrieved December 4, 2025 . ↑ "CHC BOLD PAC Endorses Denise Powell in NE-02 and Carol Obando-Derstine in PA-07 to Flip Critical House Seats" . July 10, 2025. Retrieved August 25, 2025 . ↑ "314 Action Fund Endorses Carol Obando-Derstine to Flip Pennsylvania's Seventh Congressional District" . 314action.org . September 26, 2025. Retrieved October 16, 2025 . ↑ Soellner, Mica; Cohen, Max; Sherman, Jake (July 10, 2025). "Emmer raises $6.5 million in Q2" . Punchbowl News . Retrieved July 10, 2025 . Also: BOLD PAC is endorsing two Democratic challengers in Nebraska and Pennsylvania. ↑ "Candidates" . Elect Democratic Women . Retrieved December 6, 2025 . ↑ Mackler, Jessica (July 9, 2025). "EMILYs List Endorses Carol Obando-Derstine for Election to Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District" . EMILYs List . Retrieved July 10, 2025 . ↑ Pichardo, Katharine (July 31, 2025). "Latino Victory Fund Announces Endorsement of "Red to Blue" Congressional Candidates Poised to Make HERstory as First Latinas in Arizona, Nebraska and Pennsylvania" . Latino Victory . Retrieved July 31, 2025 . ↑ "Candidates" . ↑ "Endorsements" . PDAmerica . February 22, 2021. Retrieved October 14, 2025 . ↑ "Mark Pinsley" . PatrioticMillionaires . Retrieved October 14, 2025 . 1 2 3 "Candidates for Common Good" . Vote Common Good . 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Retrieved May 9, 2025 . ↑ "Brotherhood_of_Railroad_Signalmen_Endorsement_Lettter.pdf" (PDF) . January 14, 2026. Retrieved February 15, 2026 . ↑ Ulrich, Steve (December 3, 2025). "12/3 Playbook: What Josh Shapiro Believes" . PoliticsPA . Retrieved December 3, 2025 . ↑ "LIUNA_Endorsement_Letter.pdf" (PDF) . January 23, 2026. Retrieved February 15, 2026 . 1 2 "2026 Election United States House - Pennsylvania 8th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved April 16, 2025 . 1 2 3 4 5 Tomkavage, Robert (September 2, 2025). "Scranton Mayor Cognetti announces campaign for Congress" . The Scranton Times-Tribune . Retrieved September 2, 2025 . ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1918596" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved October 11, 2025 . ↑ Horvath, Jeff (August 23, 2025). "Former state rep candidate plans congressional run in 8th District" . The Citizens' Voice . Retrieved August 23, 2025 . ↑ Horvath, Jeff (December 4, 2025). "Flynn doesn't rule out congressional run after newcomer announces state Senate candidacy" . The Times-Tribune . Retrieved December 6, 2025 . 1 2 Krawczeniuk, Borys (September 2, 2025). "Cognetti announces campaign for Congress as she runs for reelection as mayor, citing 'more goals' for Scranton" . WVIA-TV . Retrieved September 4, 2025 . ↑ Horvath, Jeff (February 27, 2026). "Scranton Democrat McHale won't run for Congress" . The Times-Tribune . Retrieved March 1, 2026 . 1 2 Horvath, Jeff (June 5, 2025). "Cartwright says he's not running for Congress" . The Scranton Times-Tribune . Retrieved June 5, 2025 . 1 2 3 4 "DCCC Announces First Round of Candidates Named to Coveted 2026 'Red to Blue' Program" . February 23, 2026. Retrieved February 23, 2026 . ↑ Rubright, Kathryne (February 5, 2026). "Gov. Shapiro endorses Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti in 8th District" . Pocono Record . Retrieved February 5, 2026 . 1 2 Schneider, Elena (February 19, 2026). 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"PA-09: Wallace Announces Challenge to Meuser" . PoliticsPA . Retrieved October 1, 2025 . ↑ Stockburger, George (April 21, 2025). "Democrat announces congressional campaign against Dan Meuser" . WHTM-TV . Retrieved April 21, 2025 . ↑ Horvath, Jeff (February 16, 2026). "Petition-filing window opens Tuesday for 2026 primary candidates" . The Citizens' Voice . Retrieved February 16, 2026 . ↑ Shuey, Karen (December 11, 2025). "Longtime public servant running for 9th Congressional District in PA" . The Citizens' Voice . Reading Eagle. Retrieved December 11, 2025 . ↑ Ulrich, Steve (September 22, 2025). "Dalton Enters PA-10 Contest Against Perry" . PoliticsPA . Retrieved September 23, 2025 . 1 2 Lehman, Tom (July 14, 2025). "Stelson launches 2nd congressional bid, seeks rematch with Rep. Perry" . WGAL . Retrieved July 14, 2025 . ↑ "Republican Joshua Hall has announced candidacy against Scott Perry" . WGAL . July 17, 2025. Retrieved July 17, 2025 . ↑ "FILING FEC-1912855" . 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"EMILYs List Endorses Janelle Stelson for Election to Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District" . EMILYs List . Retrieved July 14, 2025 . ↑ "Janelle Stelson" . GIFFORDS . Retrieved November 25, 2025 . ↑ "Jewish Dems Endorsed Candidates" . Jewish Democratic Council of America . Retrieved November 25, 2025 . ↑ Stanton, Greg (July 14, 2025). "New Dems Endorse Christina Bohannan, Rebecca Cooke, and Janelle Stelson in First Endorsement Slate for 2026 Midterms" . NewDem Action Fund . Retrieved August 5, 2025 . ↑ "LCV Action Fund Announces New Round of Endorsements for U.S. House of Representatives" . League of Conservation Voters . Retrieved February 6, 2026 . ↑ Conway, Dan. "Janelle Stelson is back to finish the job" . www.welcomestack.org . Retrieved November 25, 2025 . ↑ Barcaro, Matt (September 3, 2025). "Independent enters race for 10th Congressional District" . WGAL . Retrieved September 3, 2025 . ↑ Walters, Mark (November 18, 2025). " 'Perry should retire,' fifth challenger says, adding that he'd accept incumbent's endorsement" . The York Dispatch . Retrieved November 18, 2025 . ↑ Prose, J. D. (December 3, 2025). "Rep. Perry underwater with voters on job approval, trails Democrat: poll" . The Patriot-News . Retrieved December 3, 2025 . ↑ "New HMP Polling Shows Janelle Stelson Leading Scott Perry in PA-10" . House Majority PAC . July 14, 2025. Retrieved July 14, 2025 . ↑ "Pennsylvania CD 10 Survey Results" . Politico . July 14, 2025. Retrieved July 14, 2025 . ↑ Ulrich, Steve (December 23, 2025). "PA-11: Smucker Announces Reelection Bid" . PoliticsPA . Retrieved December 24, 2025 . 1 2 "2026 Election United States House - Pennsylvania 11th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved February 9, 2026 . ↑ Stockburger, George (June 12, 2025). "Democrat, former Marine files to run for Congress in Pennsylvania's 11th District" . Harrisburg, Pa.: WHTM-TV . Retrieved June 12, 2025 . ↑ White, Jaxon (July 8, 2025). "Manheim Township nurse enters race for Democratic nomination against Rep. Smucker" . LancasterOnline . Retrieved July 10, 2025 . ↑ "Image# 202601109793938657" (PDF) . Federal Election Commission . January 10, 2026. Retrieved January 26, 2026 . ↑ Poglitsch, Tyler (September 29, 2025). "Nancy Mannion launches campaign for Congress in PA-11" . York, Pa.: WPMT . Retrieved September 29, 2025 . ↑ Rullo, David (March 17, 2025). "Turtle Creek Mayor Adam Forgie declares primary challenge to Summer Lee" . Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle . Retrieved March 17, 2025 . ↑ "Congresswoman Summer Lee announces reelection campaign" . WPXI . December 8, 2025. Retrieved December 9, 2025 . ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1944722" . docquery.fec.gov . Retrieved February 7, 2026 . ↑ Lacy, Akela (July 25, 2025). "Is AIPAC Testing the Waters to Primary Rep. Summer Lee?" . The Intercept . Retrieved July 25, 2025 . ↑ Potter, Chris (July 28, 2025). "Poll tests appetite for 2026 challenge to Summer Lee — and DePasquale says 'no thanks' " . WESA . Retrieved July 28, 2025 . ↑ "Meet Our 2026 Candidates" . Peace Action . Retrieved October 28, 2025 . 1 2 "End Citizens United Endorses 19 No Corporate PAC Incumbents for 2026 Midterms" . endcitizensunited.org . February 4, 2026. Retrieved February 10, 2026 . ↑ "On Earth Week, We're Endorsing Climate Champions to Take Back the House" . League of Conservation Voters . April 25, 2025. Retrieved April 28, 2025 . ↑ "Endorsements" . PAL PAC . Retrieved February 25, 2026 . 1 2 "2026 Election United States House - Pennsylvania 12th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved April 16, 2025 . ↑ "FILING FEC-1916618" . Federal Election Commission . September 24, 2025. Retrieved September 29, 2025 . ↑ "Joyce announces bid for re-election" . lewistownsentinel.com . Retrieved September 26, 2025 . ↑ "Joyce announces bid for re-election" . lewistownsentinel.com . 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"It's official: Glenn Thompson announces bid for 10th term serving PA 15 in Congress" . Centre Daily Times . Retrieved February 12, 2026 . ↑ "2026 Election United States House - Pennsylvania 15th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved February 13, 2026 . ↑ Raynor, Cortney (February 6, 2026). " 'Hard-wired to care' Central PA native announces candidacy for Congress" . WTAJ . Retrieved February 7, 2026 . ↑ Luetkemeyer, Em (August 27, 2025). "Forget Retirement: Older Lawmakers Want to Stay in Congress" . NOTUS . Retrieved August 27, 2025 . 1 2 "2026 Election United States House - Pennsylvania 16th" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved February 10, 2026 . ↑ "Greenville native announces congressional candidacy" . New Castle News . November 13, 2025. Retrieved November 22, 2025 . ↑ "FEC Form 2 for Report FEC-1924099" . Federal Election Commission . Retrieved November 5, 2025 . ↑ Cioppa, Jordan (February 20, 2026). "Rep. 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