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Pennsylvania Senate, District 25
American legislative district
American legislative district
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| state | Pennsylvania |
| district | 25 |
| chamber | Senate |
| representative | Cris Dush |
| party | Republican |
| residence | Pine Creek Township, Jefferson County |
| population | 265,569 |
| population_year | 2021 |
Pennsylvania State Senate District 25 includes parts of Centre County and Jefferson County and all of Cameron County, Clinton County, Elk County, McKean County, and Potter County. It is currently represented by Republican Cris Dush.
District profile
The district includes the following areas:
All of Cameron County
Centre County
- Bellefonte
- Benner Township
- Boggs Township
- Burnside Township
- Centre Hall
- College Township
- Curtin Township
- Gregg Township
- Haines Township
- Harris Township
- Howard
- Howard Township
- Liberty Township
- Marion Township
- Miles Township
- Milesburg
- Millheim
- Penn Township
- Potter Township
- Snow Shoe
- Snow Shoe Township
- Spring Township
- State College
- Union Township
- Unionville
- Walker Township
All of Clinton County
All of Elk County,
Jefferson County
- Barnett Township
- Beaver Township
- Brockway
- Brookville
- Clover Township
- Corsica
- Eldred Township
- Falls Creek (Jefferson County portion)
- Heath Township
- Knox Township
- Pine Creek Township
- Reynoldsville
- Rose Township
- Snyder Township
- Summerville
- Sykesville
- Union Township
- Warsaw Township
- Washington Township
- Winslow Township
All of McKean County
All of Potter County
Senators
| Representative | Party | Years | District home | Note | Counties |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frank E. Baldwin | Republican | 1917–1932 | McKean, Potter, Tioga | ||
| James S. Berger | Republican | 1945–1964 | McKean, Potter, Tioga | ||
| 1965–1966 | Cameron, Clinton, McKean, Potter, Warren | ||||
| 1967–1968 | Elk, Forest, McKean, Venango, Warren | ||||
| Richard C. Frame | Republican | 1969–1972 | Redistricted from the 48th district. Died February 24, 1977. | Elk, Forest, McKean, Warren, Venango | |
| 1973–1977 | Elk, Forest, McKean, Potter, Venango, Warren, Crawford (part) | ||||
| Robert J. Kusse | Republican | 1977–1982 | Seated June 7, 1977. | Elk, Forest, McKean, Potter, Venango, Warren, Crawford (part) | |
| 1983–1984 | Elk, Forest, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Clarion (part), Erie (part), Venango (part) | ||||
| John E. Peterson | Republican | 1985–1996 | Elk, Forest, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Clarion (part), Erie (part), Venango (part) | ||
| 1993–1996 | Cameron, Elk, Forest, McKean, Potter, Warren, Clearfield (part), Erie (part), Jefferson (part), Venango (part) | ||||
| Bill Slocum | Republican | 1997 – 2000 | Resigned June 1, 2000. | Cameron, Elk, Forest, McKean, Potter, Warren, Clearfield (part), Erie (part), Jefferson (part), Venango (part) | |
| Joseph B. Scarnati | Republican | 2001–2004 | Borough of Brockway | Cameron, Elk, Forest, McKean, Potter, Warren, Clearfield (part), Erie (part), Jefferson (part), Venango (part) | |
| 2005–2014 | Cameron, Elk, Jefferson, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Clearfield (part), Warren (part) | ||||
| 2015–2020 | Cameron, Clinton, Elk, Jefferson, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Clearfield (part) | ||||
| Cris Dush | Republican | 2020 – present |
References
References
- "2021 Final Reapportionment Plan". [[Pennsylvania Department of State]].
- Cox, Harold. (2004). "Senate Members 'B'". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
- Cox, Harold. (2004). "Pennsylvania Senate - 1977-1978". Wilkes University.
- Cox, Harold. (2004). "Senate Members 'F'". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
- Cox, Harold. (2004). "Pennsylvania Senate - 1977-1978". Wilkes University.
- Cox, Harold. (2004). "Senate Members 'K'". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
- Cox, Harold. (2004). "Senate Members 'P'". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
- Cox, Harold. (2004). "Pennsylvania Senate - 1999-2000". Wilkes University.
- Cox, Harold. (2004). "Senate Members 'S'". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
- (January 7, 2020). "Scarnati sworn-in as PA Senate President Pro Tempore". The Progress.
- "Senate Districts 2001".
- "Pennsylvania Senate Districts 2012".
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