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Pennsylvania Rep. Sheryl Delozier won’t run for re-election in 2026 after 24 years in the state House, opening a key seat in a closely contested district.
Republican state Rep. Sheryl Delozier of Pennsylvania’s 88th District announced she will not seek re-election in 2026, ending her 24-year tenure in the state House.
She represents parts of Beaver County and Cumberland County, including Monaca, New Brighton, and the West Shore.
Delozier, first elected in 2002, has consistently won re-election with strong margins and held leadership roles in the Republican caucus.
Her departure opens a competitive race in a narrowly divided district where control of the Pennsylvania House remains tight.
The seat is seen as pivotal in the 2026 election, with Democrats eyeing a potential pickup.
Delozier cited personal reasons for stepping down but praised her community and the trust placed in her.
She has supported bipartisan legislation, including criminal record expungement laws and victims’ rights, and opposed efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
La representante de Pensilvania Sheryl Delozier no se postulará para la reelección en 2026 después de 24 años en la Cámara estatal, abriendo un asiento clave en un distrito muy disputado.