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Gratz is a borough in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 743 at the time of the 2020 census, [3] a decline from the figure of 765 in 2010 ...
Dauphin County (/ ˈ d ɔː f ɪ n /; Pennsylvania Dutch: Daffin Kaundi) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census , the population was 286,401. [ 2 ] The county seat is Harrisburg , [ 3 ] Pennsylvania's state capital and ninth-most populous city.
The primary elections were originally scheduled for April 28, 2020, also originally joining several northeastern states in holding primaries on the same date, including Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New York, and Rhode Island. [12] On March 26, Pennsylvania joined several other states in moving its primary to June 2 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Castle County: 003: Wilmington: 1664: Original County (Formally New Amstel) Named in 1673 by Dutch Governor Anthony Colve for the town of New Castle, Delaware as an Anglicization of Nieuw Amstel. 578,592: 494 sq mi (1,279 km 2) Sussex County: 005: Georgetown: 1664: Created from Whorekill (Hoarkill) District. Formerly known as Deale County
In 2024, the most recent election, the state was allotted 19. This number, proportional to the state's population and decided every 10 years after a census, peaked at 38 from the 1912 election through the 1928 election. [4] The next presidential election in Pennsylvania, coinciding with the national election, is scheduled for November 7, 2028.
Pennsylvania State Senate District 34 includes parts of Cumberland County and Dauphin County and all of Perry County. It is currently represented by Republican Greg Rothman . District profile
Somerset County voters chose their candidates for President of the United States, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and several state positions during Tuesday's 2024 General Primary ...
Resigned seat on Nov. 7, 1995, after election to Pennsylvania State Senate [3] Jeff Haste: Republican: 1996: Won special election on Jan. 30, 1996 [4] Mark S. McNaughton: Republican: 1996–2006: 2000 United States Census: 2002 – 2013 Part of Dauphin County