2018 Commonwealth of Susquehanna National Elections (1983: Doomsday)

The 2018 General Election in the Commonwealth of Susquehanna was only for one-half the seats in the House of Representatives.

Counties
Seats in each of the counties were up for re-election.

Columbia
Columbia County saw elections in the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Districts. All three districts were held by Republicans.

Third District
There were 1,898 people residing in, and 1,579 eligible to vote in, the Third District. Turnout was average, With 72% of voters selecting the representative, with 1,137 people coming to the polls. Prior to the 2018 election, it was held by a Republican representative.

Fourth District
There were 2,116 people and 1,783 voters in the Fourth District. Turnout was 80%, with 1,427 people voting. Prior to the 2018 election, it was held by a Republican representative.

Fifth District
There were 2,094 people residing in the Fifth District, and 1,822 were eligible to vote. Turnout was 93%, with 1,694 people voting. Prior to the 2018 election, it was held by a Republican Representative.

Federal District
With a lone representative, the Federal District did not elect a representative in the 2018 elections.

Luzerne
Luzerne County's Second District was up for reelection in the House elections, and was held by a Republican.

Second District
Luzerne's Second District had a population of 2,100 people, with 1,827 being eligible to vote. Turnout was 73%, with 1,334 people going to the polls. Prior to the election, the Republican Party held the seat.

Montour
One of Montour County's three seats, the First District was up for re-election. Prior to the 2018 elections, the seat was held by a Republican.

First District
Montour County's First District's population was 2,311 people, with 1,985 people eligible to vote. Turnout was 86% with 1,708 people voting on election day. Prior to the election, the seat was held by a Republican.

Northumberland
Two of Northumberland County's districts were up for reelection.

Second District
Northumberland's Second District has a population of 1,655 people, with a voting age population of 1,341 people. Turnout was low, with 58%, or 778 people of the voting age population casting a ballot. Prior to the election, the seat was held by a Republican.

Third District
Northumberland's Third District has a population of 1,502 people, with a voting age population of 1,262 people. Turnout was low, with 68% or 858 people of the voting age population casting a ballot. Prior to the election, the seat was held by a Republican.

Schuylkill
The Second District was up for reelection in 2018.

Second District
Schuylkill's Second District has a population of 1,853 people, and a voting age population of 1,612 people. Turnout was about average, with 80% of eligible voters, or 1,289 people, going to the polls. Prior to the election, a Democrat held the district. Analysts believed the district would flip as the conservative Democrat retired from office.

Sullivan
Sullivan County's single at-large district was up for election in 2018

At-Large District
Sullivan County's At-Large District had a population of around 2,153 people on Election Day, with a voting age population of 1,787 people. Turnout was moderate, at 71%, or 1,269 people. Prior to the elections, the Conservative Party held the lone seat. The race was the tightest in the 2018 election, with a final count of only 27 votes separating the winner and second place. A recount required due to the close nature revealed the Conservative as the winner.

Wyoming
With one-half of Wyoming County's seats being up for election, and the growing Progressive and Libertarian parties, many of the seats were highly competitive.

Ninth District
Wyoming County's Ninth District has a population of 1,894 people, with a voting age population of 1,496 people. Turnout was around 83%, with 1,242 people voting. Prior to the election, it was held by a Democrat.

Tenth District
The Tenth District had a population of 1,832 people. The voting age population was 1,355 people, and had a turnout of 82%, with 1,111 people voting. Prior to the election, the district was held by a Democrat.

Eleventh District
The Eleventh District has a population of 1,834 people. The voting age population is 1,449 people, and had a turnout of 81%, with 1,174 people voting. Prior to this election, the district was held by a Democrat.

Twelfth District
The Twelfth District has a population of 1,871 people. The voting age population is 1,553 and had a turnout of 76%, with 1,180 people voting. Prior to this election, the district was held by Democrats.

Thirteenth District
The Thirteenth District has a population of 1,867 people. The voting age population is 1,512 people, and had a turnout of 84%, with 1,267 people coming to the polls. Prior to the election, the district was held by a Democrat.

Fourteenth District
The Fourteenth District has a population of 1,875 people. The voting age population is 1,519 people, and had a turnout of 71%, with 1,078 people voting. Prior to the election, the district was held by the Republican Party.

Fifteenth District
The Fifteenth District has a population of 1,863 people. The voting age population is 1,267 people, and had a turnout of 91% with 1,153 people voting. Prior to the election, the district was held by a Democrat.

Sixteenth District
The Sixteenth District has a population of 1,879 people. The voting age population is 1,428 people, and had a turnout of 75%, with 1,071 people making it to vote. Prior to the election, the district was held by a Republican.