The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the
Lower House of the Pennsylvania General Assembly.
ON THIS PAGE:
► Find Your Legistative District Tool (PA Department of State) Search using your address.
Tool provides your US Congressional, PA House and PA Senate Districts and current office holders
► Maps of the State House of Representative Districts in Lehigh County, showing Municipality Lines and School District Lines
► List of the Pennsylvania House Districts in Lehigh County with Name of the Representative, Links to contact information and website; includes a verbal description of the district area.
► List of Lehigh County Precincts and their corresponding House and Senate Districts, Chart is color-coded to correspond with the maps on this page.
Note that the House District Maps were redrawn in 2022. See changes to Districts.
► FAQ’s Pennsylvania House of Representatives
PA HOUSE DISTRICTS IN LEHIGH COUNTY ∎ 22 ∎ 131 ∎ 132 ∎ 133 ∎ 134 ∎ 183 ∎ 187


PA House Districts with Municipal Borders and PA House Districts with School District Borders
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PA HOUSE DISTRICT INFORMATION
Includes links to Government Page, Office Locations, Website, District Map and verbal description of each district.
- PA House District 22 – Ana Tiburcio (D)
- PA House District 131 – Milou Mackenzie (R)
- PA House District 132 – Michael H Schlossberg (D)
- PA House District 133 – Jeanne McNeill (D)
- PA House District 134 – Peter Schweyer (D)
- PA House District 183 – Zachary Mako (R)
- PA House Disstrict 187 – Gary Day (R)
FAQ’S PA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
How many districts are in the PA House of Representatives?
203 HOUSE DISTRICTS
How often are Representatives elected?
All 203 seats are up for election EVERY even numbered year
What is a Representative’s salary?
Salary $95,432/year Per Diam Allowed $178/day
What are the requirements for a PA House Candidate?
Must be at least 21 years old.
Must be a citizen and resident of Pennsylvania for a minimum of four years
Must reside in their district for at least one year and be a resident of the state for 4 years before the election.
Individuals who have been convicted of felonies, including embezzlement, bribery, and perjury, are ineligible for election; the state Constitution also adds the category of “other infamous crimes,” which can be broadly interpreted by state courts.
No one who has been previously expelled from the General Assembly may be elected.
What is are the responsibilities of a Representative?
The PA House of Representatives, along with the the PA Senate is part of the General Assembly, which is the legislative branch.
Main responsibilities of the General Assembly are:
Making state laws
Setting policies
Developing the state budget in conjunction with the Governor
Helping constituents.
What are the constituent services that my Representative’s office may provide?
(Find this information on your representative’s website, see link under their name in the District Information list.)
Your Representative’s staff may be able to assist you with navigating state-related issues, such as:
Birth/Death Certificate Requests
Health Insurance Programs (CHIP, PENNIE)
Low-income Home Energy Assistance Program
PennDOT
PHEAA Grant Opportunities
Professional Licensure
Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program
Unemployment Compensation
Veterans Programs
