Do I Have Your Vote?

Pennsylvania House of Representatives Campaigning Through the Years

Campaign PicturePennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Campaign Trail

Hitting the campaign trail is an integral part of the political process. Each Member has his or her own unique way of reaching out to constituents such as going door-to-door, having town hall meetings, participating in parades, and attending other community events.

Campaign Picture by Langtry putting up re-election signsPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

It was important for a running member to get the word out about their campaigns. Members chose to advertise themselves through various types of objects such as hand outs (pins), merchandise (hats and shirts), and classic signs.

Campaign Poster, Representative H. Sheldon (jr) Parker, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Campaign Poster, Representative James Williams, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Campaign Poster, Representative Ruth C. Rudy, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Posters are one of the most popular campaign objects used by those running for office.

Campaign Picture, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Campaign T-shirt, Representative Mike Turzai, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Items donated by former Speaker Mike Turzai. Turzai was a House Member from 2001 to 2020, and House Speaker from 2015 to 2020.

Campaign Pins Campaign Pins by Pins donated bynearious members of the House of RepresentativesPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Campaign pins from: Fred Noye, David Richardson, Eugene Geesey, George Saurman, George Hasay, and Arthur Hershey

Campaign Pins Campaign Pins, Pins donated bynearious members of the House of Representatives, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Campaign Pins Campaign Pins, Pins donated bynearious members of the House of Representatives, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Campaign Pins Campaign Pins, Pins donated bynearious members of the House of Representatives, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Campaign pins are frequently used by those running for office. For more information on these Members visit our biographical database

Bright Orange HatPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Hat from Rep. Allen Kukovich's campaign

Campaign Frisbee by Representative Russ FairchildPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Political Advertisements

These were once a common way for candidates to reach out to voters. Some of these ads demonstrate the different approaches some former Members used while in office. While some ads can be printed many others were found attached to everyday objects that one can hand out and use.

Campaign Stickers by Representatives Dorr, Chess, and HersheyPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Campaign Bumper Stickers

Campaign Sewing Kit Campaign Sewing Kit, Kit from Representative E. B. Posey, 20th Century, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Campaign Sewing Kit Campaign Sewing Kit, Kit from Representative E. B. Posey, 20th Century, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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After the passage of the 19th amendment, campaign items soon transitioned to appeal a new voter base: women.

Recipe Cards by Representative EleonorPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Sam Morris Recipe Cards

Part of a series of recipe cards mailed to voters from Mrs. Samuel Morris for her husband's campaign

Representative Pencils, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Coin Purse, Representative Rick Cessar, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Campaign Nail Files, Representative Ted Stuban, Jim Merry, and Enos H. Horst, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Campaign Potholder, Representative Sam Smith, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Other miscellaneous campaign objects include: pencils, coin purses , nail files, and pot holders.

Mail in BallotPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

The Process

A campaign is only successful if those who run catch the vote of the people. To encourage voting, members created sample ballots, examples, and charts to help promote the end goal of claiming the people’s votes.

Voting Machine Sample Ballot, Sample Ballot from 12th District 51st Representative, 21st Century, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Sample Ballot Example, Sample Ballot from the 133rd Legistlative District, 20th Century, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Sample ballots to show voters what lever to pull in the voting booths.

Voting Machine by ModelPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Voting Machine Prototype

The machine, containing multiple security features and affording greater secrecy than other voting systems, is a self-contained unit that records and counts votes as they are cast.

Republican Candidate Voting Card Republican Candidate Voting Card, Republican Party, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Election Day Guide Election Day Guide, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Guides for Election Day: Left- Dauphin Republican Candidate Handout, Right- guide for volunteers working the polls

Woman VotingPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Soon to be Rep. Martha Speiser votes!

Philadelphia Inquirer  November 8, 1922

Commonwealth Nomination petition card Commonwealth Nomination Petition card, Representative Samuel W. Morris, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Representative Samuel W. Morris, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, From the collection of: Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives
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Left- Samuel Morris' nomination petition, 1964

Swearing in Picture by P GannonPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Swearing In

After months of hard work, successful candidates have the memorable experience of taking the oath of office and joining the historic Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

Swearing in Picture by Republican CaucusPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Republicans being sworn in for the 1985 term

Swearing in PicturePennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Representative Manderino being sworn in, 1985

Swearing in Picture by PievskyPennsylvania House of Representatives Archives

Representative Max Pievsky being sworn in, 1985

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Exhibit was on display June 2022-December 2022

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