PA-10 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleDauphin County Commissioner
PartyDemocratic
LocationPennsylvania
BackgroundDauphin County Commissioner
EducationBachelor’s degree in religion
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Notable personal detailsJustin Douglas is a Dauphin County Commissioner in Pennsylvania and a Democratic candidate for U.S. House in Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District (2026 cycle). He has served as Chairman of the Dauphin County Board of Commissioners since January 2025. Before elected office, he worked as an area pastor and community organizer and holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in religion. He is married to Brittney and they have three children.
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Positions
Immigration & Border
Supports humane border management, protecting due process for immigrants, and policies addressing root causes of migration while opposing aggressive deportations and local cooperation with ICE. Has expressed openness to local "welcoming" policies that limit proactive local collaboration with federal immigration enforcement. Advocates balancing border management with respect for constitutional and human-rights principles.
Climate & Energy
Supports investing in renewable energy, modernizing infrastructure, and domestic clean-energy manufacturing while eliminating fossil fuel subsidies and creating coordinated national climate adaptation and resilience planning. Emphasizes climate policy as linked to jobs, public health, and rural economic opportunity. Favors requiring resilience standards for federally funded infrastructure and expanding climate-smart agriculture programs.
News
Justin Douglas is in the news because he is running in the Democratic primary for Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District, where the winner will challenge Republican Rep. Scott Perry. The race is centered on a May 19 primary against Janelle Stelson, who has stronger fundraising and major Democratic backing. Recent coverage says the contest is competitive, but Douglas is trailing Stelson in money and endorsements as Democrats try to flip the seat.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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