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Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district

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Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district

Current Representative
  
Lou Barletta (R–Hazleton)

Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district is in the east-central part of the state. The district was substantially redrawn by the state legislature in the course of the 2012 redistricting after the 2010 census.

Republican Lou Barletta has represented the district since 2011, the first Republican to do so in almost 30 years.

From 2003 to 2013 the district included Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton and most of the Poconos. With a strong base in areas of industry and ethnic groups, it was once considered a very safe Democratic seat but has become more competitive in recent years. Former longtime Democratic incumbent Paul Kanjorski faced his closest contest ever in 2008, narrowly defeating Lou Barletta, the Republican mayor of Hazleton, 138,849 to 129,358. In 2010, Kanjorski fell victim to a GOP and anti-incumbent wave and was unseated by Barletta in a 45%–55% vote.

1795–1823: One seat

District created in 1795 from Pennsylvania's At-large congressional district

References

Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district Wikipedia