Pennsylvania's 31st congressional district

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Pennsylvania's 31st congressional district was one of Pennsylvania's districts of the United States House of Representatives.

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This district was created in 1903. The district was eliminated in 1953.

Representative Party Years District home Note
District created in 1903
Henry K. Porter Independent Republican 19031905 Pittsburgh Unsuccessful candidate for re-nomination in 1905
James F. Burke Republican 19051915 Pittsburgh Was not a candidate for re-nomination in 1914
John M. Morin Republican 19151923 Pittsburgh Moved to Pennsylvania's 34th congressional district in 1922
Adam M. Wyant Republican 19231933 Greensburg Unsuccessful candidate for re-relection in 1932
M. Clyde Kelly Republican 19331935 Braddock Unsuccessful candidate for re-relection in 1934
James L. Quinn Democrat 19351939 Braddock Unsuccessful candidate for re-relection in 1938
John McDowell Democrat 19391941 Wilkinsburg Unsuccessful candidate for re-relection in 1940
Samuel A. Weiss Democrat 19411943 Glassport Switched to Pennsylvania's 30th congressional district in 1943
Herman P. Eberharter Democrat 19431945 Pittsburgh Switched to Pennsylvania's 32nd congressional district in 1945
James G. Fulton Republican 19451953 Mount Lebanon Moved to Pennsylvania's 27th congressional district
District eliminated in 1953


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