All six U.S. House incumbents representing Southeastern Pennsylvania have retained their seats.
Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick outlasted Democratic challenger Christina Finello in the 1st Congressional District – the only local race expected to be somewhat competitive. The 1st District represents all of Bucks County and a small part of Montgomery County.
Here are details of the remaining five U.S. House elections where incumbents have won re-election to Congress.
2nd Congressional District: Brendan Boyle turns away David Torres
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle has earned a fourth term representing Northeast Philly and parts of North Philly east of Broad St.
The Associated Press called the race after the Democratic incumbent captured over 89% of the vote, defeating GOP challenger David Torres. Election results are considered unofficial until certified by state election officials.
Boyle was first elected to Congress in 2014 and previously represented the 13th Congressional District for four years.
Before heading to Washington, D.C., Boyle served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 2009-2015.
Torres, who has served as the GOP ward leader for Philly’s 19th ward, earned the right to face Boyle after running unopposed in the Republican primary this past June.
This is not the first time that Boyle and Torres faced off, as Boyle defeated Torres by 58 percentage points in 2018.
3rd Congressional District: Dwight Evans cruises to re-election against Michael Harvey
Democratic Rep. Dwight Evans won a third term representing Center City, West Philly, and Northwest Philly in Congress, defeating GOP challenger Michael Harvey.
The Associated Press called the race for Evans at 8:40 p.m. Tuesday. Election results are considered unofficial until certified by state election officials.
Evans was first elected to the 2nd Congressional District in 2016 when he defeated incumbent Chaka Fattah in the Democratic primary and won a special election later that year after Fattah was forced to resign from Congress over corruption charges.
Before heading to Washington, the incumbent Evans served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for 35 years from 1981-2016.
Harvey ran unopposed in this past June’s Republican primary. He ran to represent District 190 in Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives in 2019, but he garnered less than 3% of the vote.
4th Congressional District: Madeleine Dean beats Kathy Barnette
Rep. Madeleine Dean won a second congressional term representing the vast majority of Montgomery County and a small sliver of Berks County.
The Associated Press called the race at 11:52 p.m. Tuesday. Election results are considered unofficial until certified by state election officials.
Dean, a Democrat, was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2019 after serving in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 2012 to 2018.
Dean will be opposed in this November’s election by GOP challenger Kathy Barnette, who ran unopposed in the Republican primary this past June.
Barnette served in the Armed Forces Reserves for 10 years and has worked in corporate finance. She also is a political commentator.
5th Congressional District: Mary Gay Scanlon easily tops Dasha Pruett
Democratic Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon was re-elected to a second term representing Delaware County, South and Southwest Philly, and a small part of Chester County.
The Associated Press declared Scanlon the winner at 12:13 a.m. Wednesday. Election results are considered unofficial until certified by state election officials.
Scanlon was first elected in 2018 in a special election and represented the 7th Congressional District for two months before becoming the 5th Congressional District’s congresswoman. The incumbent Scanlon worked as an attorney before turning her career to politics.
GOP challenger Dasha Pruett defeated candidate Robert Jordan by 23 percentage points in this past June’s Republican primary.
Pruett grew up in Moscow and moved to the U.S. at the age of 10 in 1980. She has a background in running a family-owned event photography and video studio business, retail sales and management.
6th Congressional District: Chrissy Houlahan defeats John Emmons
Rep. Chrissy Houlahan has earned a second congressional term representing the vast majority of Chester County and a small portion of Berks County.
The Associated Press called the race for Houlahan on Wednesday afternoon. The incumbent Democrat had earned 53% of the vote with 81% of precincts having reported. Election results are considered unofficial until certified by state election officials.
Houlahan, who was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018, has a background in engineering and entrepreneurship. She also served in the military as an officer in the U.S. Air Force.
The incumbent Houlahan was opposed by Republican challenger John Emmons, who ran unopposed in the Republican primary in June.
Emmons’ professional background is in business. He has worked as a chemical engineer, manager and operations director.
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