Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district
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Pennsylvania's first congressional district includes all of
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and a sliver of Montgomery County in southeastern
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. It has been represented by Brian Fitzpatrick since 2019. The state congressional district map was redrawn by the
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in February 2018 after ruling the previous map unconstitutional due to partisan
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; the previous 1st district was geographically succeeded by the newly redrawn 2nd district which on November 6, 2018, elected
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, the incumbent from the 13th district. The new first district is similar to the previous eighth district, with the new boundaries going into effect for the 2018 elections and representation thereafter. Fitzpatrick, the incumbent from the previous 8th district, was elected on November 6, 2018, to the newly redrawn 1st district. Only minor changes will be made to the district after redistricting following the 2020 census. , it is one of nine districts that voted for Joe Biden in the
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while being held or won by a Republican.


List of members representing the district

The district was organized from
Pennsylvania's at-large congressional district The U.S. state of Pennsylvania elected its United States representatives at-large on a general ticket for the first and third United States Congresses. General ticket representation was prohibited by the 1842 Apportionment Bill and subsequent le ...
in 1791.


1791–1793: One seat


1795–1803: One seat

The district was organized from
Pennsylvania's At-large congressional district The U.S. state of Pennsylvania elected its United States representatives at-large on a general ticket for the first and third United States Congresses. General ticket representation was prohibited by the 1842 Apportionment Bill and subsequent le ...
in 1795.


1803–1823: Three seats, then four

The district was reorganized in 1803 to have 3 At-large seats on a
general ticket The general ticket, also known as party block voting (PBV) or ticket voting, is a type of block voting in which voters opt for a party, or a team's set list of candidates, and the highest-polling party/team becomes the winner. Unless specifically ...
. The district was apportioned a fourth seat in 1813, also elected on a
general ticket The general ticket, also known as party block voting (PBV) or ticket voting, is a type of block voting in which voters opt for a party, or a team's set list of candidates, and the highest-polling party/team becomes the winner. Unless specifically ...
.


1823–present: One seat

The district was reorganized in 1823 to have one seat.


Recent election results


2012


2014


2016


2018


2020


See also

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List of United States congressional districts Congressional districts in the United States are electoral divisions for the purpose of electing members of the United States House of Representatives. The number of voting seats in the House of Representatives is currently set at 435, with ...
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Pennsylvania's congressional districts After the 2000 census, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was divided into 19 congressional districts, decreasing from 21 due to reapportionment. After the 2010 census, the number of districts decreased again to 18. In the 2022 midterms, per th ...


References

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Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present


External links


Congressional redistricting in Pennsylvania
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