Freshmen Legislators Take Seats for First Time in Harrisburg and Congress

Seventeen Freshmen legislators took their seats for the first time in Harrisburg and Congress representing the people of Pennsylvania. They include, by district—

Congress

8-Michael G. Fitzpatrick – R; 13-Allyson Schwartz – D; and 15-Charles Dent – R

State Senate

31- Patricia H. Vance – R; and 39 – Bob Regola – R

State House

4- Curt Sonney- R; 11- Brian Ellis – R; 16- Sean M. Ramaley – D; 60- Jeff Pyle – R; 65- Kathy Rapp – R; 86- Mark Keller- R; 87- Glen R. Grell – R; 89- Bob Kauffman – R; 146- Thomas J. Quigley – R; 148- Mike Gerber – D; 153- Josh Shapiro – D; and 190- Thomas W. Blackwell – D.

There are three vacancies in the State Senate to be filled by special election: District 4 – formerly held by Schwartz (D) now a member of Congress; District 16 – formerly held by Dent (R) also a member of Congress; and District 42 – formerly held by Wagner (D) now Auditor General elect. No election date has been set.

There is one vacancy in the State House – District 189 – formerly held by Kelly Lewis who resigned his seat. A special election will be held in that district on February 8.


1/7/2005

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