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.
Read more about Pennsylvania's Congressional Districts: First Congressional District, Second Congressional District, Third Congressional District, Fourth Congressional District, Fifth Congressional District, Sixth Congressional District, Seventh Congressional District, Eighth Congressional District, Ninth Congressional District, Tenth Congressional District, Eleventh Congressional District, Twelfth Congressional District, Thirteenth Congressional District, Fourteenth Congressional District, Fifteenth Congressional District, Sixteenth Congressional District, Seventeenth Congressional District, Eighteenth Congressional District, 2012 Congressional District Realignment
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