2024 Election Outcomes

78 endorsed candidates will take office 

  • Representatives for Pennsylvania in Congress

    • Mary Gay Scanlon: District 5

      • Incumbent. Endorsed by Keystone Equality, 100% positive on LGBTQ+ issues and legislation. Click here for questions and legislation information. Voted for the Equality Act (H. R. 5). Voted for the Respect for Marriage Act.

        Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon is the author and prime sponsor of the Do No Harm Act which would protect religious freedom but ensure no one could use their religion to deny others access to healthcare, government funded services, and protections under the Civil Rights Act.


    • Chrissy Houlahan: District 6

      • Incumbent. Endorsed by Keystone Equality, 100% positive on LGBTQ+ issues and legislation. Click here for questions and legislation information. Supports the Equality Act. Voted for the Respect for Marriage Act which protects LGBTQ+ marriages. Voted for the Equality Act (H. R. 5). Member of Congressional LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus.

    • Brendan Boyle: District 2

      • Incumbent. Endorsed by Keystone Equality for long term support of LGBTQ+ issues. 100% positive on LGBTQ+ issues and legislation. Click here for questions and legislation information.

        Voted for the Respect for Marriage Act which repealed the Defense of Marriage Act and requires states to recognize marriages that are lawfully preformed in another state. Protects LGBTQ+ marriages.


    • Madeleine Dean: District 4

      • Incumbent. Endorsed by Keystone Equality for long term support of LGBTQ+ issues. 100% positive on LGBTQ+ issues and legislation. Click here for questions and legislation information.

        Voted for the Respect for Marriage Act which repealed the Defense of Marriage Act and requires states to recognize marriages that are lawfully preformed in another state. Protects LGBTQ+ marriages.

        Voted for the Equality Act (H. R. 5), which prohibits discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity with respect to businesses, employment, housing, federally funded programs, and other settings,


  • Senators in the General Assembly


    • Nick Pisciottano: District 45

      • Equality, 100% positive on LGBTQ+ issues and legislation. Co-sponsor of the Fairness Act (HB 300) as a State Representative. Is a member of the bicameral LGBTQ+ Caucus. Click here for questions and legislation information.

    • Judy Schwank: District 11

      • Incumbent. Endorsed by Keystone Equality, 100% positive on LGBTQ+ issues and legislation. Will vote for the Fairness Act (SB 150) if elected to the State Senate. Is a member of the bicameral LGBTQ+ Caucus. Click here for questions and legislation information."I am and have always been committed to protecting the rights of the LGBTQ+ (population)."

    • Nikil Saval: District 1

      • Incumbent. Endorsed by Keystone Equality, 100% positive on LGBTQ+ issues and legislation. Member of the bicameral Pennsylvania LGBT Equality Caucus. Click here for questions and legislation information.

        "Since 2021, I have been a prime sponsor of the Fairness Act in the Senate and will continue to do all I can to ensure its passage."


    • John I Kane: District 9

      • Incumbent. Endorsed by Keystone Equality for long term commitment to serving the LGBTQ+ community of Pennsylvania. Click here for questions and legislation information.

    • Carolyn Comitta: District 19

      • Incumbent. Endorsed by Keystone Equality for long term commitment to serving the LGBTQ+ community of Pennsylvania. Click here for questions and legislation information.

  • Representative in the General Assembly

    • Patrick Harkins: District

    • Bob Merski: District 2

    • Ryan Bizzarro: District 3

    • Amen Brown: District 10

    • Bob Matzie: District 16

    • Aerion Abney: District 19

    • Emily Kinkead: District 20

    • Lindsay Powell: District 21

    • Joshua Siegel: District 22

    • Dan Frankel: District 23

    • La'Tasha D Maye: District 24

    • Brandon Markosek: District 25

    • Paul Friel: District 26

    • Daniel J Deasy: District 27

    • Tim Brennan: District 29

    • Arvind Venkat: District 30

    • Perry Warren: District 31

    • Mandy Steele: District 33

    • Abigail Salisbury: District 34

    • Jessica Benham: District 36

    • Steven Malagari: District 53

    • Greg Scott: District 54

    • Liz Hanbidge: District 61

    • Dan Williams: District 74

    • Sean Steeg: District 81

    • Paul Takac: District 82

    • Dan Almoney: District 92

    • Dave Madsen: District 104

    • Justin Fleming: District 105

    • Maureen Madden: District 115

    • Jim Haddock: District 118

    • Eddie Day Pashinski: District 121

    • Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz: District 129

    • Michael Schlossberg: District 132

    • Jeanne McNeill: District 133

    • Peter Schweyer: District 134

    • Steve Samuelson: District 135

    • Robert Freeman: District 136

    • Jim Prokopiak: District 140

    • Tina Davis: District 141

    • Joe Ciresi: District 146

    • Mary Jo Daley: District 148

    • Tim Briggs: District 149

    • Izzy Smith-Wade: District 149

    • Joe Webster: District 150

    • Melissa Cerrato: District 151

    • Nancy Guenst: District 152

    • Ben Sanchez: District 153

    • Danielle Friel Otten: District 155

    • Christopher Pielli: District 156

    • Melissa Shusterman: District 157

    • Christina Sappey: District 158

    • Leanne Krueger: District 161

    • David Delloso: District 162

    • Heather Boyd: District 163

    • Jennifer O'Mara: District 165

    • Kristine Howard: District 167

    • Lisa A Borowski: District 168

    • Mary Isaacson: District 175

    • Benjamin Waxman: District 182

    • Tarah Probst: District 189

    • Roni Green: District 190

    • Tarik Khan: District 194

    • Danilo Burgos: District 197

    • Darisha Parker: District 198

    • Christopher Rabb: District 200

    • Andre D Carroll: District 201