This map represents the new boundaries of the 130th, 132nd, 134th, and 187th House Districts

Every 10 years, the boundaries of Pennsylvania’s House and Senate districts are redrawn to reflect changes in population. The Pennsylvania Constitution requires the state’s 50 Senate districts and 203 House districts to be “as nearly equal in population as practicable.” Using data collected in the 2020 U.S. Census, the state’s Legislative Reapportionment Commission developed and the state Supreme Court gave final approval to new legislative districts.

Under the new House district maps, residents of the 134th District, which Rep. Mackenzie represents, will be relocated to four newly drawn districts, which include the 130th, 132nd, 134th, and 187th.

Rep. Mackenzie is among those residents who are changing districts, as his home will now be located in the new 187th District.

The new district maps do not become official until Dec. 1, 2022. However, all forthcoming elections for the General Assembly from now until the next reapportionment in 2032 will use the new district lines.

Current residents of the 134th District can view these maps to determine in which of the new districts they will reside, or they can click on the link below.

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