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2026 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election

The 2026 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, alongside the other 2026 United States elections. Voters will elect members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in all 203 of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania's legislative districts to serve a two-year term.

Special elections
22nd district After being elected Lehigh County Executive, Representative Joshua Siegel resigned from the state House on December 17, 2025. A special election is scheduled for February 24. The Democratic Party initially chose Julian Guridy, a staffer to state Senator Nick Miller, as its candidate. However, Guridy did not met the residency requirement to run for the state House and was forced to withdraw. He was replaced by Allentown School Board member Ana Tiburcio. The Republican Party has selected its 2022 nominee Robert E. Smith Jr., a former Allentown School Board member. Tiburcio won the election. {{Election box begin no change 42nd district Representative Dan Miller was elected as a judge in Allegheny County in 2025 and resigned from the state House on December 17, 2025. A special election is scheduled for February 24. Mazzocco won the election. {{Election box begin no change 79th district Representative Lou Schmitt was elected as a judge in Blair County in 2025 and resigned on December 31. The Republican Party has chosen Andrea Verobish, a staffer for Congressman Glenn Thompson, as its candidate. The Democratic Party nominated registered nurse Caleb McCoy. Verobish won the election. {{Election box begin no change 193rd district Representative Torren Ecker was elected as a judge in Adams County in 2025 and resigned on December 30. A special election is scheduled for March 17. On January 24, Democrats nominated former Harrisburg Area Community College official Todd Crawley. Wallen won the election. {{Election box begin no change 196th district Representative Seth Grove announced that he would resign effective January 31. He had previously stated that he would not seek reelection in 2026. Since January 1, Grove was CEO of the Pennsylvania Aggregates and Concrete Association, a lobbying group. Because he was also the minority chair of the Labor & Industry Committee, Grove faced accusations of a conflict of interest and announced his resignation under scrutiny. A special election is scheduled to coincide with the primary election on May 19. The Democratic Party has nominated West Manchester Township supervisor and former gubernatorial press secretary Ron Ruman. The Republican Party has nominated attorney George Margetas. {{Election box begin no change 12th district Representative Stephenie Scialabba previously announced plans to retire at the conclusion of the current term. A special election is scheduled for August 18. ==Results summary==
Primary elections
Democratic primary Source: Republican primary ==General election==
General election
Predictions District breakdown == References ==
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