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Congressman Dwight Evans announces he won’t seek reelection in 2026

June 30, 2025

Evans (center) visiting South 52nd Street in 2021. (Archived photo)

Congressman Dwight Evans, who represents the 3rd Congressional District which includes West Philadelphia, has announced that he will not seek re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026, concluding a remarkable career in public service spanning over four decades. He will serve full term ending Jan. 3, 2027.

“After some discussions this weekend and thoughtful reflection, I have decided that the time is right to announce that I will not be seeking re-election in 2026,” Evans said in a statement.

“Serving the people of Philadelphia has been the honor of my life… I am deeply proud of what I have been able to accomplish over my 45 years in elected office — from revitalizing neighborhoods block by block to fighting for justice, economic opportunity, investments in infrastructure and education. I cannot express the gratitude that I have for the trust that voters put in me as their voice in both state and federal office. It has been a privilege of a lifetime to serve as their advocate in government.”

Evans emphasized that he will continue to serve his constituents fully until the end of his term. His offices will remain open and he will support a smooth transition for his successor.

Born in North Philadelphia and raised in the Germantown and West Oak Lane neighborhoods, Dwight Evans began his career as a teacher in the city’s public schools and as a community organizer with the Urban League. In 1980, at 26 years old, he was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, where he served for 36 years. He was the first African-American chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, serving in that role for two decades.

In 2016, Evans was elected to represent Pennsylvania’s 2nd Congressional District (later redistricted as the 3rd), succeeding longtime Congressman Chaka Fattah. In Congress, he serves on the influential Ways and Means Committee, which oversees Social Security, Medicare, taxes and trade, and has served on the Small Business Committee and Agriculture Committee.

This year Evans has fought against President Donald Trump’s domestic bill, currently being debated in the U.S. Senate, that would cut Medicaid and SNAP benefits for many.

Evans represents the 3rd Congressional District, which includes Northwest and West Philadelphia and parts of North, South, Southwest and Center City Philadelphia.



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