Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 65

The 65th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is in Northeastern Pennsylvania and has been represented by Kathy Rapp since 2005.

Current Kathy Rapp (RWarren)
Demographics97.8% White
0.67% Black
0.81% Hispanic
Population (2011)
  Citizens of voting age
62755
48920

District Profile

The 65th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Crawford County, Forest County, and all of Warren County, and includes the following areas:[1]

Representatives

Representative Party Years District home Note
Before 1969, seats were apportioned by county.
William W. AllenRepublican1969 1972
Robert J. KusseRepublican1973 1977Resigned on June 7, 1977 after election to the Pennsylvania State Senate[2]
John E. PetersonRepublican1977 1984Elected on November 8, 1977 to fill vacancy[2]
Curt BowleyDemocrat1985 1992
Jim LynchRepublican1993 2004
Kathy RappRepublican2005 presentWarrenIncumbent

Recent election results

PA House election, 2010:
Pennsylvania House, District 65
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Republican Kathy Rapp 13560 100
Margin of victory
Turnout 13560 100
PA House election, 2012:
Pennsylvania House, District 65
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Republican Kathy Rapp 18498 100
Margin of victory
Turnout 18498 100
PA House election, 2014:
Pennsylvania House, District 65
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Republican Kathy Rapp 10341 64.78
Democratic Toby Anderson 5622 35.22
Margin of victory 4719 29.6
Turnout 15963 100
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gollark: "Ownership of your body ≠ Ownership of abortion drugs or the right to have a doctor do abortions."
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References

  • Cox, Harold (2004). "Legislatures - 1776-2004". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.
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