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Pennsylvania Democrats pick swing-district challengers in bid to reclaim US House

By Thomson Reuters May 19, 2026 | 9:18 PM

May 19 (Reuters) – Democratic Party voters in Pennsylvania picked their candidates to challenge incumbent Republican ​lawmakers in the U.S. ‌House of Representatives on Tuesday ahead of November elections that will determine which party controls Congress.

Here are the ‌candidates ​who won Tuesday’s ⁠primaries in the ⁠most closely watched races for seats that Democrats want to flip, according to calls by local ​news outlets based on preliminary vote counts:

• In eastern ⁠Pennsylvania’s 1st congressional district, ⁠Bob Harvie, a Bucks ​County Board commissioner, was projected to ​become the Democratic candidate challenging ‌the seat held by Representative Brian Fitzpatrick, a Republican.

• In the 7th district, Bob Brooks, ⁠a retired firefighter and former labor union leader, was projected to be the ⁠Democrats’ pick ‌to challenge incumbent ⁠Representative Ryan Mackenzie, a Republican.

• ​In ‌the 10th district, Janelle ​Stelson, a ⁠former anchor for a local news channel, won the Democratic nomination to run against incumbent Representative Scott Perry, a Republican.

(Editing by ​Stephen Coates)