Redistricting 2022

2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives Districts

Frequently Asked Questions

Interactive
Map

Verbal Descriptions of Districts

District 178:

BUCKS County.

Total population: 65,518 

Part of BUCKS County consisting of the TOWNSHIPS of Northampton (PART, Districts 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 and 18), Upper Southampton, Warwick and Wrightstown.

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If you have any questions, please call the Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation toll-free at 1-877-868-3772 or contact your county election office.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What does this mean for voters?

Redistricting changes the legislative district boundaries in Pennsylvania, based on the 2020 census, for the next 10 years. Your polling place has not changed, unless your county changed your polling place for reasons unrelated to redistricting.  But the boundaries of your state House district will change.

Q:

Who is my current representative?

Your current state House representative will remain the same until a new representative has been elected under the new district lines in the 2022 November Election.

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How can I find out what district I’m in?

To find your district, view the interactive map or read the verbal descriptions.

Voters who are unsure of their district, or if they live in a split municipality or ward, should call their county election office to check their new district by residential address.

Q:

What does this mean for the Primary Election on May 17?

When you vote in the Primary Election on May 17, 2022, you will be voting to nominate your party’s candidate in your new district. 

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How is the November General Election affected?

Voters will choose their new state House representative in November based on the boundaries of the new maps. Otherwise, the election will not change. 

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Where will I go to vote?

Your polling place has not changed, unless your county changed your polling place for reasons unrelated to redistricting. You should continue to use the same polling place that is listed on your voter registration card, or you can find your polling place at: vote.pa.gov/polls.

Q:

Will I need a new voter registration card?

No, your current voter registration card is still valid. Even if your district number changed, your voter registration card will not change. 

Q:

My district number has changed; does that mean my representative changed?

In the Primary and General Elections of 2022, voters will have an opportunity to vote for a candidate to represent them in their new district.

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