2022 Redistricting

2022 Redistricting

U.S. Congressional DistrictsPA Legislative Districts

After the census, which is conducted every 10 years, reapportionment and redistricting is required so that 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, 50 seats in the Pennsylvania (PA) Senate, and 203 seats in the PA House of Representatives are divided equally based on population changes. This means new district maps need to be drawn.
 

U.S. Congressional Districts

U.S. Congressional Redistricting Process

Because the population did not grow as fast in PA as in other states, PA will now have 17 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, down from 18. The U.S. Constitution gives the primary authority to regulate Federal elections, including redistricting, to the states. The map proposed by the State Legislature was vetoed by the Governor. This dispute then went to the courts. On February 23, 2022, the PA Supreme Court chose the map referred to as “the Carter Plan” (shown below) after considering more than a dozen maps. According to the brief submitted by the Carter petitioners, their plan builds on the maps approved by the PA Supreme Court in 2018, while “preserving the cores and lines of current districts to the greatest extent possible.” On March 7, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to this decision, allowing this map to be used in PA for the 2022 elections.
 
The map below shows Pennsylvania’s new U.S. Congressional districts. The 15th U.S. Congressional district, shown in pink on the map below, includes the counties of Armstrong, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, McKean, Potter, Snyder, Tioga, Union, and Warren, and portions of Indiana, Lycoming, and Venango counties. 

15th redistrict map

Union County: 15th Congressional District

Voters in Union County will now be voting for a U.S. Representative as part of the new 15th Congressional District (shown in pink on the map above). Members of the U.S. House of Representatives serve two-year terms.
 

PA Legislative Districts

PA State Senatorial Districts

The Pennsylvania State Senate has 50 State Senators. This number does not change, but the boundaries of the 50 districts have changed. The map below shows the new PA State Senatorial districts. The 23rd PA Senatorial district, shown in yellow on the map below, includes the counties of Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Tioga, and Union.
 
PA State Senatorial District map 23rd District
 
Voters in Union County will still be voting for PA Senator as part of the 23rd State Senatorial District (shown in yellow on the map above). Members of the PA Senate serve four-year terms. The 23rd State Senatorial district is currently represented by Gene Yaw, whose term does not end until 2024. 
 

PA Representative Districts

New PA representative districts MapRedistricting also changed the boundaries for the 203 PA State House of Representatives districts. Residents of Union County will now vote for PA Representative in the new 76th, 83rd, and 85th districts, depending on their municipality. The map to the left shows the new PA State House of Representative districts for Union County.
 
Details about the municipalities that belong to each of these new legislative districts are provided below.
 
 
 

Union County: 76th Legislative District

 

Map of PA 76th District

Voters will now be voting for a PA Representative of the new 76th Legislative District (shown in dark blue on the map to the left) if they reside in:
 

UNION COUNTY: Boroughs: Hartleton, Lewisburg, Mifflinburg, and New Berlin Townships: Buffalo, Hartley, Kelly, Lewis, Limestone, and West Buffalo

OTHER: Clinton County

 
 

Union County: 83rd Legislative District

 

Map of PA 83rd District

 
 
 
Voters will now be voting for a PA Representative of the new 83rd Legislative District (shown in green on the map on the left) if they reside in:
 
UNION COUNTY: Townships: Gregg and White Deer
 
OTHER: parts of Lycoming County
 

 

 

 

Union County: 85th Legislative District

 

Map of PA 85th district

Voters will now be voting for a PA Representative of the new 85th Legislative District (shown in light blue on the map on the left) if they reside in:
 
UNION COUNTY: Townships: East Buffalo and Union
 
OTHER: Snyder County and parts of Mifflin and Juniata counties