2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania

Results of the 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania: Bob Brady Democratic Bob Brady Democratic The 1st district included central and South Philadelphia, the City of Chester, the Philadelphia International Airport and other small sections of Delaware County.The incumbent was Democrat Bob Brady, who had represented the district since 1998.

Labor unions On June 23, 2016, two days after being convicted of 22 corruption charges, Fattah resigned his seat in Congress.

Glenn Thompson Republican Glenn Thompson Republican The 5th district, the state's largest and most sparsely populated, was in North Central Pennsylvania and included all of Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clinton, Elk, Forest, Huntingdon, Jefferson, McKean and Potter counties and parts of Clearfield, Crawford, Erie, Tioga, Warren and Venango counties.

He was elected with 56% of the vote in 2014, succeeding retiring Republican Jim Gerlach, and the district had a PVI of R+2.

Representatives Statewide officials State legislators Labor unions Pat Meehan Republican Pat Meehan Republican The 7th district was in the Philadelphia suburbs, including most of Delaware County along with portions of Chester, Montgomery, Berks and Lancaster counties.

Labor unions Organizations Labor unions Mike Fitzpatrick Republican Brian Fitzpatrick Republican The 8th district was in Southeastern Pennsylvania and included Bucks County, along with portions of Montgomery County.

Representatives Statewide officials State legislators Labor unions Organizations Bill Shuster Republican Bill Shuster Republican The 9th district was in South Central Pennsylvania and included Cambria, Blair, Huntingdon, Franklin, Fulton, Bedford, Somerset, Fayette, Greene and Washington counties.

Shuster, the chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, was challenged in the 2014 Republican primary by two candidates, Art Halvorson and Travis Schooley, unhappy with his support for earmarks that bring projects to the district.

[81] On April 24, 2015, The Hill reported that businessman Tom Smith, who self-funded a 2012 U.S. Senate campaign, was considering a primary challenge of Shuster.

[87] Tom Marino Republican Tom Marino Republican The 10th district was in Northeastern Pennsylvania and included Monroe, Pike, Lackawanna, Wayne, Susquehanna, Bradford, Tioga, Sullivan, Lycoming, Union, Columbia, Snyder, Mifflin, Juniata and Perry counties.

Former Lewisburg Mayor and environmental consultant, Mike Molesevich, Bucknell graduate student, Steve Belskie, and Justin Sheare all sought the Democratic nomination.

[88][89] Jerry Kaines, a Lycoming County building materials salesman, had formed an exploratory committee for a potential Independent campaign.

Labor unions Keith Rothfus Republican Keith Rothfus Republican The 12th district was in Southwestern Pennsylvania and included all of Beaver County and parts of Allegheny, Cambria, Lawrence, Somerset and Westmoreland counties.

He was elected with 67% of the vote in 2014, succeeding retiring Democrat Allyson Schwartz, and the district had a PVI of D+13.

Labor unions Labor unions Charlie Dent Republican Charlie Dent Republican The 15th district was in Eastern Pennsylvania and included Lehigh County and parts of Berks, Dauphin, Lebanon and Northampton counties.

[100] Statewide officials State legislators Organizations Local officials Individuals Organizations Statewide officials State legislators Labor unions Organizations Matt Cartwright Democratic Matt Cartwright Democratic The 17th district was in Eastern Pennsylvania and included Schuylkill, Carbon, Monroe, Luzerne and Lackawanna counties.