A little more than a month after he showed up on an early list of GOP incumbents targeted by Democrats in 2020, U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly has now popped up on a similar list released by a group trying to get pro-choice Democratic women elected.

On Monday, Emily’s List said they are focusing on 43 House Republicans and six Senate Republicans in the next round of congressional elections. Besides Kelly, R-16, Butler, two other Pennsylvania Republicans were on the list: U.S. Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick of Bucks County and Scott Perry of York County.

“After flipping the House with Democratic women in 2018, we’re ready to send more Republicans packing in 2020,” said Emily’s List president Stephanie Schriock in a statement. “These members have loyally supported their party’s harmful agenda, advancing policies, such as attempting to repeal access to affordable health care, that harm working families in their districts.”

Schriock said her organization is “actively recruiting and working with potential candidates in these flippable districts.”

Kelly beat Erie lawyer Ron DiNicola 52 to 47 percent in November in the new 16th Congressional District, which includes Lawrence, Mercer, Crawford and Erie counties, and part of Butler County.

In late January, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee released a list of targeted GOP incumbents that also included Kelly, Fitzpatrick and Perry. Overall, the list focused on 33 House districts; one open seat and 32 held by Republicans.

All three Republicans won relatively close races under the new congressional district map implemented by the state Supreme Court, which ruled in February 2018 that the old map unfairly favored Republican candidates.

Adams Township Democrat Daniel Smith Jr., who lost to state Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, R-12, Cranberry Township, in November, is considering seeking Kelly’s seat.