Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 162

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Pennsylvania's 162nd State
House of Representatives
district

Representative
  David Delloso
DRidley Township
Population (2021)64,947

Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 162 includes part of Delaware County. It is currently represented by Democrat David Delloso.

District profile[edit]

The district includes the following areas:[1]

Delaware County:

Representatives[edit]

Representative Party Years District home Note
Prior to 1969, seats were apportioned by county.
Joseph W. Dorsey Republican 1969 – 1974
Patrick B. Gillespie Democrat 1975 – 1978
Gerald J. Spitz Republican 1979 – 1984
Ronald C. Raymond Republican 1985 – 2008 Ridley Park
Nicholas Miccarelli III Republican 2009-2018 Ridley Park
David Delloso Democrat 2019 – present Ridley

Recent election results[edit]

2022 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David Delloso (incumbent) 15,023 58.6
Republican Michelle Mattus 10,595 41.4
Total votes 25,618 100.0
Democratic hold
2020 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David Delloso (incumbent) 18,693 54.3
Republican Pete Gaglio 15,731 45.7
Total votes 34,424 100.0
Democratic hold
2018 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David Delloso 13,073 51.6
Republican Mary Hopper 12,278 48.4
Total votes 25,351 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican
2016 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nicholas Miccarelli III (incumbent) 19,883 63.9
Democratic James Butt 11,225 36.1
Total votes 31,108 100.0
Republican hold
2014 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nicholas Miccarelli III (incumbent) 17,902 100.00
Total votes 17,902 100.0
Republican hold
2012 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nicholas Miccarelli III (incumbent) 25,447 100.00
Total votes 25,447 100.0
Republican hold
2010 election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Nicholas Miccarelli III (incumbent) 11,822 63.8
Democratic Scott Macneil 6,704 36.2
Total votes 18,526 100.0
Republican hold

References[edit]

  • Cox, Harold (2004). "Legislatures - 1776-2004". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.
  1. ^ "2021 Final Reapportionment Plan" (PDF). Pennsylvania Legislative Reapportionment Commission. Retrieved November 22, 2022.

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