3 W.Pa. Dems May Lose Seats in Redistricting

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HARRISBURG -- A Republican plan to redraw legislative districts would eliminate one Senate and two House districts in the Pittsburgh region, all of them represented by Democrats.

Under the plan, which a reapportionment commission approved on Monday, two Democratic House incumbents in Allegheny and Washington counties would have their districts merged, a Pittsburgh House district would move to Allentown, and the state Senate district held by a former McKeesport mayor would move to the Poconos.

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3 W.Pa. Dems May Lose Seats in Redistricting

Rep. Nick Kotik of Coraopolis said the Republican plan to merge his 45th House district in Allegheny County with that of another Democratic incumbent in Washington County came as a "big surprise."

Kotik and Rep. Jesse White, D-Cecil, in the 46th, would face each other in a...

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