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Pennsylvania Senate, District 27

American legislative district


American legislative district

FieldValue
statePennsylvania
district27
chamberSenate
representativeLynda Schlegel Culver
partyRepublican
residenceRockefeller Township
population260,244
population_year2021

Pennsylvania State Senate District 27 includes part of Luzerne County and all of Columbia County, Montour County, Northumberland County, and Snyder County. It is currently represented by Republican Lynda Schlegel Culver.

District profile

The district includes the following areas:

All of Columbia County

Luzerne County

  • Black Creek Township
  • Butler Township
  • Conyngham
  • Conyngham Township
  • Dorrance Township
  • Fairview Township
  • Hollenback Township
  • Huntington Township
  • Nescopeck
  • Nescopeck Township
  • New Columbus
  • Nuangola
  • Rice Township
  • Salem Township
  • Shickshinny
  • Slocum Township
  • Sugarloaf Township
  • Wright Township

All of Montour County

All of Northumberland County

All of Snyder County

Senators

RepresentativePartyYearsDistrict homeNoteCounties
Preston B. DavisRepublican1963–1972Elected February 19, 1963Northumberland, Snyder, Union
1967–1972Montour, Snyder, Union
Franklin L. KuryDemocratic1973–1980Columbia, Northumberland, Snyder, Union, Juniata (part)
Edward HelfrickRepublican1981–1982Resigned August 22, 2003Columbia, Montour, Snyder, Union, Juniata (part)
1983–1992Columbia, Montour, Snyder, Luzerne (part), Northumberland (part), Union (part)
1993–2003Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, Union (part)
Vacant2003–2004Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, Union (part)
John GordnerRepublican2005–2012Elected November 4, 2003 to fill vacancy. Resigned November 30, 2022.Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, Dauphin (part)
2013–2022Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, Luzerne (part)
Vacant2022–2023
Lynda Schlegel CulverRepublican2023–presentElected in special election

Recent election results

References

References

  1. "2021 Final Reapportionment Plan". [[Pennsylvania Department of State]].
  2. Cox, Harold. (2004). "Pennsylvania Senate - 1963-1964". Wilkes University.
  3. Cox, Harold. (2004). "Senate Members 'D'". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
  4. Cox, Harold. (2004). "Senate Members 'K'". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
  5. Cox, Harold. (2004). "Pennsylvania Senate - 2003-2004". Wilkes University.
  6. Cox, Harold. (2004). "Senate Members 'H'". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
  7. (2004). "2003 Special Election for the 27th Senatorial District". Pennsylvania Department of State.
  8. Ulrich, Steve. (November 28, 2022). "State Senator John Gordner Resigns". PoliticsPA.
  9. "Senate Districts 2001".
  10. "Pennsylvania Senate Districts 2012".
  11. (January 31, 2023). "Election Results: Jan. 31, 2023 State Legislative Special Elections - DDHQ".
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