Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 120 explained

State:Pennsylvania
District:120
Chamber:House of Representatives
Representative:Aaron Kaufer
Party:Republican
Residence:Luzerne
Percent White:93.8
Percent Black:3.4
Percent Hispanic:2.2
Population:62,171
Population Year:2011
Citizen Voting Age:50,332

The 120th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Luzerne County and has been represented by Aaron Kaufer since 2015. The district includes the following areas:[1]

Representatives

RepresentativePartyYearsDistrict homeNote
Prior to 1969, seats were apportioned by county.
1969–1978 Ran for State Senate
Republican 1979–1986 Retired
Republican 1987–1990 Defeated for reelection
Democrat1991 – 2015 Retired
Republican 2015 – present Incumbent

During the 1990s, the district was predominantly Republican, especially in the towns of Kingston, West Pittston, and Shavertown. In recent years, the district has become increasingly Democratic. 57 percent of voters in the district are registered Democrats. It is a district that was carried by Al Gore in 2000, John Kerry in 2004, and Barack Obama in 2008. However, Republican Tom Corbett won the district in his race for governor in 2010. In 2012, incumbent President Obama won 55 percent of the district electorate. In 2016, businessman Donald Trump won the district. Kingston has been mostly Democratic since the late 2000s, West Pittston is now evenly split between the two parties, and Shavertown is only narrowly Republican now.

The current state representative for the district, lifelong Kingston resident Aaron Kaufer, is a Republican. He easily won his first election in November 2014 by a 56% to 44% margin over Democrat Eileen Cipriani of West Wyoming. Kaufer succeeded longtime Democratic representative Phyllis Mundy, who represented the district for 24 years before retiring in 2014.

The home seat of the district is Kaufer's hometown of Kingston, by far the largest municipality in the district.

Every representative that has served the 120th district has been a resident of Kingston.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives Districts . . 2023-03-01.