Las elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2014 en Pensilvania se celebraron el martes 4 de noviembre de 2014 para elegir a los 18 representantes estadounidenses de la Mancomunidad de Pensilvania , uno de cada uno de los 18 distritos congresuales del estado . Las elecciones coincidieron con otras elecciones al Senado y a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos y varias elecciones estatales y locales, incluidas las de gobernador y vicegobernador de Pensilvania .
Descripción general
A nivel estatal
Distrito
Resultados de las elecciones de 2014 a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos en Pensilvania por distrito: [1]
Distrito 1
El primer distrito incluye el centro y el sur de Filadelfia , la ciudad de Chester , el aeropuerto internacional de Filadelfia y otras pequeñas secciones del condado de Delaware . El titular era el demócrata Bob Brady , que había representado al distrito desde 1998. Fue reelegido con el 85% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de D+28.
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
- Bob Brady , actual representante de los EE. UU.
Resultados primarios
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
- Megan Rath, vendedora de equipos médicos [3]
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
Bob Brady (Defensor)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Resultados
Distrito 2
El segundo distrito incluye partes del oeste de Filadelfia , el norte de Filadelfia y el noroeste de Filadelfia , además del municipio de Lower Merion en el condado de Montgomery . El titular era el demócrata Chaka Fattah , que había representado al distrito desde 1995. Fue reelegido con el 89% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de D+38.
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
Resultados primarios
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
- Armond James, maestro de escuela [3]
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
Chaka Fattah (D)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Resultados
Distrito 3
El tercer distrito está ubicado en el noroeste de Pensilvania e incluye las ciudades de Erie , Sharon , Hermitage , Butler y Meadville . El titular era el republicano Mike Kelly , que había representado al distrito desde 2011. Fue reelegido con el 55% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de R+8.
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
Resultados primarios
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
Retirado
- Rob Joswiak, veterano de la Fuerza Aérea [14]
- Matt Ryan, veterano [15]
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
Dan LaVallee (demócrata)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Resultados
Distrito 4
El distrito 4 está ubicado en el centro sur de Pensilvania e incluye todos los condados de Adams y York y partes del condado de Cumberland . El titular era el republicano Scott Perry , que había representado al distrito desde 2013. Fue elegido con el 60% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de R+9.
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
Resultados primarios
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
Linda D. Thompson (demócrata)
Representantes de Estados Unidos
Resultados
Distrito 5
El distrito 5, el más grande y menos poblado del estado, está ubicado en el centro norte de Pensilvania e incluye todos los condados de Cameron , Centre , Clarion , Clinton , Elk , Forest , Huntingdon , Jefferson , McKean y Potter y partes de los condados de Clearfield , Crawford , Erie , Tioga , Warren y Venango . El titular era el republicano Glenn Thompson , quien había representado al distrito desde 2009. Fue reelegido con el 63% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de R+8.
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
Resultados
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
- Kerith Strano Taylor, abogado de derecho de familia [25] [26] [27]
Eliminado en primaria
Rechazado
Respaldos
Thomas Tarantela
Legisladores estatales
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Resultados
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
Glenn Thompson (derecha)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Kerith Taylor (demócrata)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Resultados
Distrito 6
El distrito 6 incluye comunidades al norte y al oeste de la ciudad de Filadelfia . El titular era el republicano Jim Gerlach , que había representado al distrito desde 2003. Fue reelegido con el 57% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de R+2. Gerlach se estaba jubilando. [35]
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
Rechazado
- Patrick Collins, ejecutivo de biotecnología [36]
- Val DiGiorgio, presidente del Partido Republicano del condado de Chester [35]
- Jim Gerlach , actual representante de los EE. UU. [35]
- Harry Lewis, ex presidente de la Fundación de Salud Brandywine [37]
- John Rafferty, Jr. , senador estatal (en postulación para la reelección) [36]
- Sam Rohrer , ex representante estatal, candidato a gobernador en 2010 y candidato al Senado de los Estados Unidos en 2012 [35]
Resultados
Primarias demócratas
A pesar de haber conseguido su principal recluta, el empresario y graduado de West Point Mike Parrish, los demócratas nacionales quedaron decepcionados cuando abandonó la carrera el 18 de marzo, declarando: "Me he dado cuenta de que una costosa y polémica primaria demócrata pondría en grave riesgo la capacidad de nuestro partido de ganar este escaño en noviembre para lograr nuestros objetivos". [38] Anteriormente había recibido críticas por cambiar su afiliación partidaria a demócrata recién a fines de 2013, habiendo estado registrado como republicano toda su vida adulta. [39]
Candidatos
Candidato
Retirado
Rechazado
- Chris Casey, abogado y hermano del senador Bob Casey, Jr. [42]
- Kathi Cozzone, miembro de la Junta de Comisionados del Condado de Chester [43]
- Andy Dinniman , senador estatal [36]
- Phil LaRue, portavoz de la Nueva Coalición Demócrata [44]
- Daylin Leach , senador estatal (se postuló en el distrito 13) [45]
- Josh Maxwell, alcalde de Downingtown [37]
- Katie McGinty , exsecretaria del Departamento de Protección Ambiental de Pensilvania y expresidenta del Consejo de Calidad Ambiental ( candidata a gobernadora ) [42]
- Leslie Richards, comisionada del condado de Montgomery [46]
- Mark Rozzi , representante estatal [47]
- Judy Schwank , senadora estatal [46]
- Josh Young, comisionado del municipio de Caln [37]
Respaldos
Mike Parrish
Representantes de Estados Unidos
Legisladores estatales
Organizaciones
Funcionarios locales
- Dave Burton, alcalde de Malvern [51]
Resultados
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
Manan Trivedi (demócrata)
Representantes de Estados Unidos
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Votación
Predicciones
Elecciones generales
Resultados
Distrito 7
El distrito 7 está ubicado en los suburbios de Filadelfia , que incluyen la mayor parte del condado de Delaware junto con partes de los condados de Chester , Montgomery , Berks y Lancaster . El titular era el republicano Pat Meehan , quien había representado al distrito desde 2011. Fue reelegido con el 59% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de R+2.
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
Resultados primarios
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
María Ellen Balchunis (demócrata)
Representantes de Estados Unidos
Funcionarios estatales
Organizaciones
Votación
Resultados
Distrito 8
El distrito 8 está ubicado en el sureste de Pensilvania e incluye el condado de Bucks , junto con partes del condado de Montgomery . El titular era el republicano Mike Fitzpatrick , quien había representado al distrito desde 2011 y lo había representado anteriormente entre 2005 y 2007. Fue reelegido con el 57% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de R+1.
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
Resultados
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
- Shaughnessy Naughton, investigadora científica y propietaria de una empresa [64]
Rechazado
Respaldos
Shaughnessy Naughton
Legisladores estatales
Organizaciones
Individuos
Resultados
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
Mike Fitzpatrick (derecha)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Periódicos
Kevin Strouse (Defensor)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Votación
Resultados
Distrito 9
El distrito 9 está ubicado en el centro sur de Pensilvania e incluye los condados de Cambria , Blair , Huntingdon , Franklin , Fulton , Bedford , Somerset , Fayette , Greene y Washington . El titular era el republicano Bill Shuster , que había representado al distrito desde 2001. Fue reelegido con el 62% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de R+10.
Primarias republicanas
Shuster, presidente del Comité de Transporte e Infraestructura de la Cámara de Representantes , anticipó un desafío en las primarias por parte de los republicanos descontentos con su apoyo a partidas presupuestarias específicas que traen proyectos costosos al distrito. [70] [71]
Candidatos
Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
- Art Halvorson, empresario y veterano de la Guardia Costera [72]
- Travis Schooley, empresario y candidato descalificado para este puesto en 2012 [73]
Respaldos
Votación
Resultados
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
- Alanna Hartzok, profesional de la salud mental, autora, activista medioambiental y cofundadora del Earth Rights Institute [76]
Resultados
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
Resultados
Distrito 10
El distrito 10 está ubicado en el noreste de Pensilvania e incluye los condados de Monroe, Pike, Lackawanna, Wayne, Susquehanna, Bradford, Tioga, Sullivan, Lycoming, Union, Columbia, Snyder, Mifflin, Juniata y Perry. El titular era el republicano Tom Marino , que había representado al distrito desde 2011. Fue reelegido con el 66% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de R+12.
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
Rechazado
Resultados primarios
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
- Scott Brion, empresario y ejecutivo de la industria energética [78]
Retirado
- Adam Rodríguez, ex carpintero
Resultados primarios
Independientes
Nick Troiano, miembro de James Madison Fellows del Millennial Action Project, una organización sin fines de lucro, se presentó como candidato independiente . [79]
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
Tom Marino (derecha)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Scott Brion (demócrata)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Votación
Resultados
Distrito 11
El distrito 11 está ubicado en el noreste de Pensilvania e incluye los condados de Wyoming , Luzerne , Columbia , Carbon , Northumberland , Dauphin , Perry y Cumberland . El titular era el republicano Lou Barletta , que había representado al distrito desde 2011. Fue reelegido con el 59% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de R+6.
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
Resultados primarios
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
Rechazado
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
Lou Barletta (derecha)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Periódicos
Andrew Ostrowski (demócrata)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Votación
Resultados
Distrito 12
El distrito 12 está ubicado en el suroeste de Pensilvania e incluye todo el condado de Beaver y partes de los condados de Allegheny , Cambria , Lawrence , Somerset y Westmoreland . El titular era el republicano Keith Rothfus , que había representado al distrito desde 2013. Fue elegido con el 52% de los votos en 2012, derrotando al titular demócrata Mark Critz . El distrito tiene un PVI de R+9.
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
Resultados primarios
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
- Erin McClelland, psicóloga y empresaria [84]
Eliminado en primaria
- John Hugya, exjefe de gabinete del representante estadounidense John Murtha
Rechazado
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Respaldos
Erin McClelland (demócrata)
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Periódicos
Votación
Resultados
Distrito 13
El distrito 13 se encuentra en el sureste de Pensilvania y abarca el este del condado de Montgomery y el noreste de Filadelfia . La titular era la demócrata Allyson Schwartz , que había representado al distrito desde 2005. Fue reelegida con el 69% de los votos en 2012 y el distrito tiene un PVI de D+13.
Schwartz no se presentó a la reelección, sino que se postuló para gobernadora de Pensilvania . [87]
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
Eliminado en primaria
Retirado
Rechazado
Respaldos
Val Arkoosh
Legisladores estatales
Organizaciones
Periódicos
Brendan F. Boyle
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Funcionarios locales
Lixiviación Daylin
Representantes de Estados Unidos
- Alan Grayson , representante de los EE. UU. (D-FL) [110] \
- Joe Hoeffel , ex comisionado del condado de Montgomery y ex representante de los EE. UU. [111]
Legisladores estatales
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Marjorie Margolies
Ex funcionarios del Poder Ejecutivo de Estados Unidos
Representantes de Estados Unidos
- Steny Hoyer , líder de la minoría de la Cámara de Representantes y representante de los EE. UU. (demócrata por Maryland) [119]
Legisladores estatales
Funcionarios locales
Votación
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Carson "Dee" Adcock, businessman and nominee for this seat in 2010[125]
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn
- John Fritz, businessman and Northeast Philadelphia Republican Party Committeeman[127]
- Clay McQueen, security consultant and systems specialist[125]
- Everett Stern, businessman and whistleblower[128]
Declined
- Marina Kats, attorney and nominee for this seat in 2008[92]
- Joshua Quinter, attorney[92]
Results
General election
Endorsements
Brendan F. Boyle (D)
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers
Local officials
Results
District 14
The 14th district includes the entire city of Pittsburgh and parts of surrounding suburbs. The incumbent was Democrat Michael F. Doyle, who had represented the district since 2003, and previously represented the 18th district from 1995 to 2003. He was re-elected with 77% of the vote in 2012 and the district has a PVI of D+15.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Janis C. Brooks, pastor, CEO/founder of Citizens to Abolish Domestic Apartheid and candidate for this seat in 2012[130]
Results
Republican primary
Ken Peoples, the chairman of the White Oak Republican Committee, had declared his candidacy for the Republican nomination, but was removed from the ballot for collecting insufficient ballot petition signatures. He subsequently ran a write-in campaign for the Republican nomination in the State House's 35th Legislative District. Bob Howard, a former candidate for Allegheny County Controller in 2011, ran a write-in campaign for the Republican nomination.[131] Howard would need 1,000 certified write-in votes to be nominated. At least 1,498 Republican write-in votes were recorded in the district, but certifying them would take several weeks.[132]
General election
Endorsements
Michael F. Doyle (D)
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
District 15
The 15th district is located in Eastern Pennsylvania and includes Lehigh County and parts of Berks, Dauphin, Lebanon and Northampton counties. The incumbent was Republican Charlie Dent, who had represented the district since 2005. He was re-elected with 57% of the vote in 2012 and the district has a PVI of R+2.
Dent was unopposed in the Republican primary and did not face a Democratic opponent in the general election, as none filed before the deadline.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declined
- David A. Clarke
- Rick Daugherty, chairman of the Lehigh County Democratic Party and nominee for this seat in 2012[133]
General election
Endorsements
Results
District 16
The 16th district is located in Southeastern Pennsylvania, just west of Philadelphia and includes a large portion of southern Chester County, most of Lancaster County and a sliver of Berks County, including the city of Reading. The incumbent was Republican Joe Pitts, who had represented the district since 1997. He was re-elected with 55% of the vote in 2012 and the district has a PVI of R+4.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Raja Kittappa, stem cell researcher[135][136][137]
Primary results
General election
Endorsements
Tom Houghton (D)
Labor unions
Organizations
Polling
Results
District 17
The 17th district is located in Eastern Pennsylvania and includes Schuylkill, Carbon, Monroe, Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. The incumbent was Democrat Matt Cartwright, who had represented the district since 2013. He was elected in 2012, defeating incumbent Democrat Tim Holden in the primary with 57% of the vote and winning the general election with 60% of the vote. The district has a PVI of D+4.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- David Moylan, Schuylkill County coroner[138]
Eliminated in primary
- Matt Connolly, sports car racing team owner
- Matthew Dietz, charter pilot
Results
General election
Endorsements
Matt Cartwright (D)
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers
Polling
Results
District 18
The 18th district is located in the southern suburbs of Pittsburgh and includes parts of Allegheny, Washington, Beaver and Westmoreland counties. The incumbent was Republican Timothy F. Murphy, who had represented the district since 2003. He was re-elected with 64% of the vote in 2012 and the district has a PVI of R+10.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
Democratic primary
Murphy did not face a Democratic opponent in the general election as none filed before the deadline.[141]
General election
Endorsements
Tim Murphy (R)
Labor unions
Organizations
Results
See also
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