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These are tables of congressional delegations from Pennsylvania to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.
For the first two Congresses, Pennsylvania had eight seats. In the First Congress, Representatives were selected At-large on a general ticket. Districts were used in the Second Congress.
Pennsylvania had thirteen seats. For the third Congress Representatives were selected At-large on a general ticket. After that, districts were created.
There were eighteen seats, apportioned among eleven districts. Districts 1–3 each had three seats elected on a general ticket. District 4 had two such seats. Districts 5–11 each had one seat.
There were 15 districts. The 1st district had four seats elected on a general ticket. The 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th and 10th each had two seats elected on a general ticket. The rest of the districts each had one seat.
Following the 1880 Census, the delegation grew by one seat. Until 1889, that seat was elected at-large state-wide. After 1889, the state was redistricted into 28 districts.
Republican Party (United States), Democratic Party (United States), Libertarian Party (United States), Pennsylvania, Glenn "G.T." Thompson
Delaware, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Maryland
Republican Party (United States), Democratic Party (United States), Democratic-Republican Party (United States), Lehigh Valley, State College, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States House of Representatives, United States, Republican Party (United States)
United States House of Representatives, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district, Mark Critz, 113th United States Congress
United States House of Representatives, Republican Party (United States), Temple University, Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district, Pennsylvania