Representative Aaron Bernstine Contact information
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Name | Aaron Bernstine |
Position | Representative |
State | state representatives Pennsylvania |
Party | Republican |
Email Form | |
Website | Official Website |
Representative Aaron Bernstine
Aaron Joseph Bernstine, born on July 2, 1984, is an American politician who serves in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 8th District as a member of the Republican Party. Prior to redistricting, he served from the 10th district.
Bernstine was born in Pennsylvania, U.S. He graduated from Union Area High School in 2003, from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor’s degree in business management in 2006, and from the University of Pittsburgh with a master of business administration in 2013. He worked as a part-time adjunct at the University of Pittsburgh.
Bernstine won the Republican nomination for a seat in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 10th district against Dawnlyn Valli and Clifford Glovier. He defeated incumbent Democratic Representative Jaret Gibbons in the general election. Bernstine stated that he would only serve four terms in the state house. He won the Democratic nomination in the 2018 election through a write-in candidacy. He defeated Green nominee Darcelle Slappy in the general election. Bernstine defeated Democratic nominee Kolbe Cole and United nominee Johnathan Peffer in the 2020 election. Following redistricting in 2021, Bernstine was moved from the 10th District to the 8th District. He defeated John Kennedy and Eric Ditullio for the Republican nomination and won without opposition in the 2022 election.
During Bernstine’s tenure in the state house, he has served on the Commerce, Game and Fisheries, Health, and Insurance committees. He is a member of the Pennsylvania State Freedom Caucus. Bernstine was criticized for a Snapchat video he posted of his five-year old son smoking a cigar and swearing. Speaker Bryan Cutler and Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff stated that they were “disgusted” by the video and called for his resignation. The Republican caucus in the state house also called for his resignation. The Republican Committee of Beaver County revoked its endorsement of him in response to the video. In 2020, Bernstine was among 26 Republicans in the state house who called for the reversal of Joe Biden ’s certification as the winner of Pennsylvania’s electoral votes in the 2020 United States presidential election, citing false claims of election irregularities.
Bernstine is anti-abortion. Bernstine and twenty-five Republican members of the state house signed a letter calling for district attorneys to not prosecute COVID-19 shutdown violations.