Pennsylvania HD-41
Brad Chambers
Brad Chambers is a labor administrator from Lancaster County running to flip a seat in the Pennsylvania House this November.
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November 3, 2026
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About Brad
Brad Chambers is a labor administrator from Lancaster County running to flip a seat in the Pennsylvania House this November. As part of his job, Brad directly connects with working folks, and has seen the challenges they face firsthand. Despite earning a Bachelor’s degree from Millersville University, Brad found himself unable to find work in a depleted job market, leaving him unable to afford a place to live or a doctor’s visit. Now, Brad is on the ballot to help bring relief and economic opportunities to Pennsylvania’s working families
Brad is facing an entrenched GOP incumbent, and while Republican lawmakers have shirked their responsibilities to their constituents, a new generation of candidates like Brad is rising to the challenge to flip their districts blue and help Democrats expand their majority in the Pennsylvania House.
Pennsylvania
2026 is a historic opportunity to build power in Pennsylvania by defending our House majority and picking up seats in the Senate.
In 2022, Democrats made gains in the Pennsylvania Senate and flipped the House for the first time in over a decade. The momentum from those wins continued to build through 2025 with a string of special election victories defending a narrow blue majority in the state House, and an astounding upset win in the state Senate that saw Democrats flip a district that supported Trump by a double-digit margin in the 2024 presidential election.Â
The DLCC has been on the ground in Pennsylvania cycle after cycle to support state Democrats as we build power in both chambers of the General Assembly.
Pennsylvania remains a true battleground in 2026, and the DLCC and our allies are pulling out all the stops to win competitive races and elect Democrats in the Keystone State.