Pennsylvania's 10th State
House of Representatives
district

Representative
  Amen Brown
DPhiladelphia
Population (2020)61,532

The 10th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in southeastern Pennsylvania. Its current representative is Amen Brown.

District profile

The 10th District is located in Philadelphia County and includes the following areas:[1]

  • Philadelphia (part)
    • Ward 04 (part)
      • Division 01
      • Division 07
      • Division 08
      • Division 12
    • Ward 06 (part)
      • Division 01
      • Division 02
      • Division 03
      • Division 04
      • Division 05
      • Division 06
      • Division 07
      • Division 08
      • Division 09
      • Division 10
      • Division 11
      • Division 12
      • Division 16
    • Ward 08 (part)
      • Division 17
      • Division 18
      • Division 19
      • Division 22
      • Division 23
      • Division 29
    • Ward 24
    • Ward 44 (part)
      • Division 03
      • Division 04
      • Division 06
      • Division 08
      • Division 09
      • Division 10
      • Division 13
      • Division 14
      • Division 15
      • Division 16
    • Ward 60 (part)
      • Division 04
      • Division 05
      • Division 06
      • Division 07
      • Division 11
      • Division 14
      • Division 15
      • Division 16
      • Division 17
      • Division 18
      • Division 19
      • Division 20
      • Division 21
      • Division 22

Representatives

Representative[2] Party[2] Years[2] District home Notes
Prior to 1969, seats were apportioned by county.
Donald W. FoxRepublican1969 1974Enon ValleyMoved from the 2nd Lawrence County district.
Ralph D. PrattDemocrat1975 1986New CastleResigned on January 8 after being elected district judge.[3]
Frank LaGrottaDemocrat1987 2006Ellwood CityDefeated in primary election.[4]
Jaret GibbonsDemocrat2007 2016Ellwood CityDefeated in general election.
Aaron Bernstine Republican 2017–2022 New Beaver Redistricted to 8th District
District moved from Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence Counties[5] to Philadelphia County in 2021 redistricting
Amen Brown Democratic 2023–present Incumbent

Recent election results

PA House election, 2022:
Pennsylvania House, District 10
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Amen Brown (incumbent) Unopposed
Total votes 15,874 100.00
Democratic gain from Republican
PA House election, 2020:
Pennsylvania House, District 10
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Aaron Bernstine (incumbent) 15,009 51.50
Democratic Kolbe Cole 10,032 34.43
Independent Johnathan Peffer 4,100 14.07
Total votes 29,141 100.00
Republican hold
PA House election, 2018:
Pennsylvania House, District 10
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Aaron Bernstine (incumbent) 16,090 78.19
Green Darcelle Slappy 4,487 21.81
Total votes 20,577 100.00
Republican hold
PA House election, 2016:
Pennsylvania House, District 10
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Aaron Bernstine 15,807 58.48
Democratic Jaret Gibbons (incumbent) 11,224 41.52
Total votes 27,031 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic
PA House election, 2014:
Pennsylvania House, District 10
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jaret Gibbons (incumbent) Unopposed
Total votes 10,820 100.00
Democratic hold
PA House election, 2012:
Pennsylvania House, District 10
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jaret Gibbons (incumbent) 13,543 52.77
Republican Michael See 12,120 47.23
Total votes 25,663 100.00
Democratic hold
PA House election, 2010:
Pennsylvania House, District 10
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jaret Gibbons (incumbent) 9,856 52.24
Republican Michael See 9,009 47.76
Total votes 18,865 100.00
Democratic hold

References

  1. 2022 PA House of Representatives District maps
  2. 1 2 3 Cox, Harold (2007). "Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 16822006". Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University. Retrieved October 3, 2008.
  3. The Pennsylvania Manual, p. 3-263.
  4. Trostle, Sharon, ed. (2007). The Pennsylvania Manual. Vol. 118. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Department of General Services. pp. 7–10. ISBN 0-8182-0318-8.
  5. "Composite Listing of House of Representatives Districts" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of State. Retrieved February 19, 2015.

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