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District home Notes Before 1969, seats were apportioned by county. Wendell Good: Republican: 1969 – 1972: Erie: Defeated in general election. [3] David C. DiCarlo: Democrat: 1973 – 1980: Erie: Did not run for re-election. Karl Boyes: Republican: 1981 – 2003: Erie: Died in office on May 11. [4] Matthew W. Good: Republican: 2003 – 2006 ...
Pennsylvania's third congressional district includes several areas of the city of Philadelphia, including West Philadelphia, most of Center City, and parts of North Philadelphia. It has been represented by Democrat Dwight Evans since 2019. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of D+39, it is the most Democratic district in Pennsylvania. [1]
Harrisburg School District may refer to: Harrisburg School District (Arkansas) Harrisburg Community Unit School District 3, Illinois; Harrisburg R-VIII School District, Missouri; Harrisburg School District (Oregon) Harrisburg School District (Pennsylvania) Harrisburg School District (South Dakota) Harrisburg School District (Texas)
How Galloway leaving Harrisburg for district judge job could shift power in PA Legislature. Gannett. JD Mullane, Bucks County Courier Times. November 22, 2023 at 4:45 AM.
District home Note Prior to 1969, seats were apportioned by county. George Gekas: Republican: 1969 – 1974: Lost re-election Stephen R. Reed: Democratic: 1975 – 1980 Harrisburg Elected Dauphin County Commissioner Peter C. Wambach: Democratic: 1981 – 1992 Ronald I. Buxton: Democratic: 1992 – 2012 Harrisburg Retired Patty Kim: Democratic ...
Over several sessions in the state House, Kim was a leader in efforts to increase in Pennsylvania's state minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $15 an hour. [21] [22] Kim also sponsored legislation that would expunge the criminal records of persons convicted of non-violent crimes who do not commit another crime for at least seven years.
Daniel C. Miller (born August 10, 1956) is a politician and public servant from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He is current Harrisburg City Treasurer, and previously was the Harrisburg City Controller and was a member of the Harrisburg City Council. The latter two positions were elected at large. [1] Miller is Harrisburg's first openly gay city ...
[1] [3] He was endorsed by Dauphin County Commissioner George Hartwick and Harrisburg Mayor Wanda Williams, along with a number of Harrisburg, Steelton and county officials. [4] In the election he faced off against Keystone candidate David Kocur. He defeated Kocur with 11,563 votes or 70.5% of the electorate to Kocur's 4,838 votes or 29.5% of ...