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Redistricted to the Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district. Thomas S. Butler (West Chester) Republican: March 4, 1923 – May 26, 1928 68th 69th 70th: Redistricted from the 7th district and re-elected in 1922. Re-elected in 1924. Re-elected in 1926. Died. Vacant: May 26, 1928 – November 6, 1928 70th: James Wolfenden (Upper Darby ...
The Lord Mayor of York is the chairman of City of York Council, first citizen and civic head of York. The appointment is made by the council each year in May, at the same time appointing a sheriff, the city's other civic head. York's lord mayor is second only to the Lord Mayor of London in precedence. [1]
The mayor of York, Pennsylvania is the city's chief executive since its incorporation on January 11, 1887. The current mayor is the 27th, [ 1 ] and two mayors were reelected non-consecutively. Mayors of York
The court ordered the General Assembly and the governor to adopt a remedied map, to be used for the 2018 congressional elections. [8] Pennsylvania Republicans requested a stay from the United States Supreme Court, to delay the drawing of new district boundaries; however, that request was denied on February 5, 2018. [9]
Robert C. Harrison (1881–1959) was chairman and CEO of the British American Tobacco Co., Fred N. Harrison (1887–1972) was likewise the head of Universal Leaf Inc., and Joseph H. Harrison (1879–1942) was with the American Tobacco Company. The latter’s grandson Joseph (1957–2024) was a published poet in Baltimore, MD.
Resigned to become presiding judge of the 17th Judicial Circuit of Pennsylvania John M. Thompson : Republican: December 22, 1874 – March 3, 1875 43rd: Elected to finish McJunkin's term. [data missing] Alexander G. Cochran (Allegheny City) Democratic: March 4, 1875 – March 3, 1877 44th: Elected in 1874. Lost re-election. Thomas M. Bayne ...
Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district, 2012 [4] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Joe Pitts (incumbent) 156,192 : 54.8 : Democratic: Aryanna Strader 111,185 39.1 Independent: John Murphy 12,250 4.3 Independent: James Bednarski 5,154 1.8 Total votes 284,781 : 100.0 : Republican hold
Patrick Murphy, former United States Under Secretary of the Army and former U.S. representative for Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district (2007–2011) [13] Rachel Reddick, U.S. Navy veteran and candidate for Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district in 2018 [14] [15]