Harrisburg-area legislator Nate Davidson has decided to run for a second term.
Davidson, a Democrat, announced on Tuesday that he would seek re-election to the 103rd legislative district House seat, which includes a large portion of Harrisburg and the west shore communities of Lemoyne, Camp Hill, Wormleysburg and East Pennsboro Township.
“I am so thankful to my neighbors for putting their trust in me to represent them in the legislature. I take that responsibility very seriously and hope to earn their vote again this year,” Davidson said, in a statement.
Davidson, of Harrisburg, first won election to the seat in 2024, after long-time representative Patty Kim opted to run for the Harrisburg-area state Senate seat, which she won.
In a press release, Davidson highlighted his record, which he said included a first-time homebuyer tax rebate, support for survivors of childhood and domestic abuse, and helping to keep open the Rare Disease Advisory Council.
This year, Pennsylvania’s primary will be held on May 19, with the general election slated for Nov. 3.
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