DemocratIncumbent
2026 candidate
Greg Scott
www.gregscottpa.comNorristown native; became Montgomery County's first African American magisterial district judge in 2015 at age 28. Resigned the bench Feb 2022 to run for HD-54; elected November 2022. Serves on Finance, Gaming Oversight, and Veterans Affairs committees.
Chance of winning92%
Popular incumbent in firmly D urban district; only write-in opposition.
Background
Norristown native; became Montgomery County's first African American magisterial district judge in 2015 at age 28. Resigned the bench Feb 2022 to run for HD-54; elected November 2022. Serves on Finance, Gaming Oversight, and Veterans Affairs committees.
Stated positions · 5
- Gun violence prevention — UBC and ERPO
- Public education funding equity
- Norristown/Conshohocken revitalization and housing affordability
- Consumer insurance reforms (Insurance Secretary)
- Labor and apprenticeship expansion
Pros & cons, honest read
Reasons to support
- Norristown native, former first Black MDJ in Montco
- Vocal gun-violence leader
- Historic barrier-breaking profile
Reasons to be skeptical
- Junior (one full term before 2026)
- Norristown-heavy focus leaves Plymouth/Conshy less represented
- Thin legislative accomplishments list
Sources
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