We are keeping a running list of who has filed for what Congressional seat ahead of Tuesday’s deadline for Congressional candidates.
We will update this article throughout the day as the Department of State updates their database.
CD-1
Democrats:
Rachel Reddick
Steven Bacher
Scott Wallace
Republicans:
Brian Fitzpatrick (Incumbent)
Dean Malik
CD-2
Democrats:
Brendan Boyle (Incumbent)
Michele Lawrence
Republicans:
David Torres
CD-3
Democrats:
Dwight Evans (Incumbent)
Kevin Johnson
Republicans:
Bryan Leib
CD-4
Democrats:
Shira Goodman
Madeleine Dean
Mary Daley
Joseph Hoeffel
Republicans:
Daniel David
CD-5
Democrats:
Greg Vitali
Rich Lazer
Mary Scanlon
Dan Muroff
Molly Sheehan
George Badey
Lawrence Arata
David Wertime
Shelly Chauncey
Thaddeus Kirkland
Margo Davidson
Ashley Lunkenheimer
Theresa Wright
Lindy Li
Republicans:
Paul Addis
Pearl Kim
CD-6
Democrats:
Christina Houlahan
Republicans:
Gregory McCauley
Ryan Costello (Incumbent)
CD-7
Democrats:
Greg Edwards
John Morganelli
David Clark
Susan Wild
Roger Ruggles
Richard Dougherty
Republicans:
Dean Browning
Marty Nothstein
CD-8
Democrats:
Matt Cartwright (Incumbent)
Republicans:
John Chrin
Joe Peters
Robert Kuniegel
CD-9
Democrats:
Susan Quick
Denny Wolff
Gary Wegman
Republicans:
Scott Uehlinger
Dan Meuser
George Halcovage
CD-10
Democrats:
Eric Ding
George Scott
Robert Howe
Christina Hartman
Shavonnia Corbin-Johnson
Republicans:
Scott Perry (Incumbent)
CD-11
Democrats:
Jess King
Republicans:
Lloyd Smucker (Incumbent)
Chet Beiler
CD-12
Democrats:
Marc Friedenberg
Judith Herschel
Republicans:
Doug McLinko
Tom Marino (Incumbent)
CD-13
Democrats:
Brent Ottaway
Republicans:
Travis Schooley
Steve Bloom
John Eichelberger
Douglas Mastriano
Bernard Washabaugh
John Joyce
Art Halvorson
Benjamin Hornberger
CD-14
Democrats:
Bibiana Boerio
Adam Sedlock
Bob Solomon
Thomas Prigg
Republicans:
Rick Saccone
Guy Reschenthaler
CD-15
Democrats:
Susan Boser
Wade Jodun
Republicans:
Glenn Thompson (Incumbent)
CD-16
Democrats:
Christian Rieger
Ronald Dinicola
Robert Multari
Republicans:
Mike Kelly (Incumbent)
CD-17
Democrats:
Conor Lamb (Old 18th district incumbent)
Ray Linsenmayer
Beth Tarasi
Republicans:
Keith Rothfus (Incumbent)
CD-18
Democrats:
Mike Doyle (Incumbent)
Janis Brooks
Republicans:
12 Responses
Where is Elizabeth Moro? Did she make the ballot?
Agreed. What is the status of Elizabeth Moro?
Moro is out.
ALAN Howe for CD 10.
This list is not complete
I believe it should be LAURA, not SUSAN Quick, in PA-9
According, to the candidate detabase on the department of state’s website. It looks as she has herself listed as “QUICK, SUSAN LAURA.” WHich would make one think her first name is Susan. So I guess they did proof read.
I have to register as I am in the voter registration – I am filed with the Dept of State in the 9th CD as “Laura Quick” Please change this.
So what do you suppose the price exacted to get Tarasi out of a race against Conor Lamb will be?
My guess would be that she realizes he is a rising star and a young leader. I think we will see him take out sour shoes Rothfus this year and then be in great shape to gain some experience and be read to take out Toomey in 2022. Blue wave is coming – Trumps legacy will be that Republicans will be out of power for many years.
I hope she stays on the ballot. What is it hurting? It might just mean that more people get out and vote in the primary. Anyone who gets the required signatures should be encouraged to follow through to the primaries. We deserve diversity of ideas, and we need to start talking loudly about why so few women are in Congress in PA.
Democrats have a candidate in every race. Republicans fail to organize a candidate for not one not two but three races. Cant win if dont try. Cant recruit new r’s if you dont give them an option. This falls squarly on the head of GOP leadership.