Elections to the United States House of Representatives were held in Pennsylvania on October 12, 1802, for the 8th Congress.
Two (both Democratic-Republicans) had resigned and were replaced in special elections by others of the same party.
Note: Many of these counties covered much larger areas than they do today, having since been divided into smaller counties Twelve incumbents (9 Democratic-Republicans and 3 Federalists) ran for re-election, many in new districts.
The six open seats were all won by Democratic-Republicans, returning an all-Democratic-Republican delegation to the 8th Congress.
A special election was held November 2, 1804 to fill the resulting vacancy John Hoge was William's brother.