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Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district

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Current Representative
  
Mike Kelly (R–Butler)

Median income
  
35,884

Population (2000)
  
646,311

Cook PVI
  
R+5

Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district

Distribution
  
58.37% urban 41.63% rural

Ethnicity
  
94.4% White 3.5% Black 0.5% Asian 1.3% Hispanic 0.1% Native American 0.1% other

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Pennsylvania's third district is located in the northwestern part of the state and includes the cities of Erie, Sharon, Hermitage, Butler and Meadville.

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The district supported President George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004 as well as John McCain in 2008. Prior to redistricting in 2002, the district was located in Northeast Philadelphia and was represented by Rep. Robert Borski. Most of the territory in the current 3rd had been the 21st district before 2002.

Kathy Dahlkemper defeated six-term Republican incumbent Phil English in 2008. She herself was defeated after only one term in 2010 by Republican Mike Kelly, who currently represents the district.

List of representatives

The district was organized from Pennsylvania's At-large congressional district in 1791

1795–1823: One seat, then three, then two

The district was organized from Pennsylvania's At-large congressional district in 1795. Two additional seats were added in 1803, elected on a general ticket. One of those seats was eliminated in 1813.

1823–present: One seat

The district was reorganized in 1823 to have one seat.

References

Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district Wikipedia