Elections / 2002 · House · PA
Pennsylvania sent 7 Democrats and 12 Republicans to the US House in 2002.
19 districts. Each row shows the winning party, margin, and member elected. Vote counts are the certified district totals.
Pennsylvania — 2002 House districts
Source: MIT Election Data + Science Lab, US House returns (party-classified by literal ballot party).
| District | Won | Margin | Member elected | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PA-01 | D | Robert A Brady | 140,090 | |
| PA-02 | D | Chaka Fattah | 171,611 | |
| PA-03 | R | Phil English | 150,329 | |
| PA-04 | R | Melissa A Hart | 202,218 | |
| PA-05 | R | John E Peterson | 143,211 | |
| PA-06 | R | Jim Gerlach | 201,791 | |
| PA-07 | R | Curt Weldon | 221,351 | |
| PA-08 | R | James C Greenwood | 203,687 | |
| PA-09 | R | Bill Shuster | 174,849 | |
| PA-10 | R | Don Sherwood | 164,159 | |
| PA-11 | D | Paul E Kanjorski | 168,615 | |
| PA-12 | D | John P Murtha | 169,028 | |
| PA-13 | D | Joseph M Hoeffel | 211,867 | |
| PA-14 | D | Michael F Doyle | 123,412 | |
| PA-15 | R | Patrick J Toomey | 171,713 | |
| PA-16 | R | Joseph R Pitts | 134,597 | |
| PA-17 | D | Tim Holden | 201,291 | |
| PA-18 | R | Tim Murphy | 199,349 | |
| PA-19 | R | Todd Russell Platts | 157,145 |