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Who Is Running in Pennsylvania Congressional District 10th in 2026?

Last updated: February 28, 2026

Toss UpBattleground race — 2026

Scott Perry

(Incumbent)
R·Republican

Economy

High

Scott Perry supports strengthening small businesses and creating jobs through reduced taxes and government regulations. He voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, believing it allows businesses to invest, leading to economic growth and increased wages. Perry introduced bills to cut renewable energy subsidies and opposes a single federal minimum wage, deeming it 'absurd'.

Immigration

Low

Research pending more substantial sources.

Healthcare

High

Representative Scott Perry voted against extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, stating that making them permanent would "harden Obamacare's grip" and impede "meaningful reform." He supported repealing the ACA, arguing it failed to decrease healthcare costs. Instead, he advocates for patient-centered reforms, including allowing health insurance purchases across state lines, enabling small businesses to pool for better rates, expanding health savings accounts, and pushing tort reform.

Democratic Candidate

D · Democratic

No Democratic candidate has been confirmed for this race yet. Check back after the primary.

IssueScott Perry
Economy

Scott Perry supports strengthening small businesses and creating jobs through reduced taxes and government regulations. He voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, believing it allows businesses to invest, leading to economic growth and increased wages. Perry introduced bills to cut renewable energy subsidies and opposes a single federal minimum wage, deeming it 'absurd'.

High
Immigration

Research pending more substantial sources.

Low
Healthcare

Representative Scott Perry voted against extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, stating that making them permanent would "harden Obamacare's grip" and impede "meaningful reform." He supported repealing the ACA, arguing it failed to decrease healthcare costs. Instead, he advocates for patient-centered reforms, including allowing health insurance purchases across state lines, enabling small businesses to pool for better rates, expanding health savings accounts, and pushing tort reform.

High
Climate & Energy

Scott Perry advocates for an all-of-the-above energy strategy, emphasizing the development of new, clean energy technologies like hydropower alongside domestic oil and natural gas. He aims to create jobs, ensure affordable energy, and avoid costly regulations that could hinder business growth. He frequently opposes proposed climate change policies in Congress. The League of Conservation Voters gave him a 3% score in 2024 and a 2% lifetime score.

High
Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Scott Perry supports the Supreme Court's decision allowing states to regulate abortion, believing the right to life is God-given. He states support for exceptions in cases of rape, incest, and to protect the mother's life, and opposes taxpayer-funded abortions. He voted against the Women's Health Protection Act and the Right to Contraception Act, and supported defunding Planned Parenthood. He also co-sponsored the "Life at Conception Act."

High
Foreign Policy

Representative Scott Perry prioritizes national defense as a core constitutional function, focusing on homeland protection, border security, and counter-terrorism efforts. He advocates for a clear strategy against the nation's enemies and ensuring military members have necessary resources. Perry introduced the Divesting from Communist China's Military Act and the Taiwan PLUS Act. He also co-led a resolution to abolish the "one China" policy and supports a pro-Trump foreign policy approach, stating that the Foreign Affairs Committee should shift toward these policies.

High
Education

Research pending more substantial sources.

Low
Gun Policy

Scott Perry voted "Aye" on H.R. 2189, a bill to modernize federal firearms laws. He emphasizes Constitutional freedoms regarding arms, stating that banning firearms does not address the root cause of violence. He supports significant improvements to the mental health system as a solution to prevent violent acts, rather than implementing new gun laws.

High

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