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Pennsylvania Senate, District 3
American legislative district
American legislative district
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| state | Pennsylvania |
| district | 3 |
| chamber | Senate |
| representative | Sharif Street |
| party | Democratic |
| residence | Philadelphia |
| population | 263,993 |
| population_year | 2021 |
Pennsylvania State Senate District 3 includes part of Philadelphia County. It is currently represented by Democrat Sharif Street.
District profile
The district includes the following areas:
Philadelphia County:
- Ward 11
- Ward 13
- Ward 14
- Ward 15
- Ward 16
- Ward 20
- Ward 29
- Ward 32
- Ward 35 [PART, Divisions 09, 10, 11, 13, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31]
- Ward 37
- Ward 42
- Ward 43
- Ward 47
- Ward 49
- Ward 61
Senators
| Representative | Party | Years | District home | Note | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cyrus Cadwallader | Federalist | 1817 – 1823 | ||||||||
| Joel Keith Mann | Jackson Democrat | 1823 – 1825 | U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district from 1831 to 1835 | |||||||
| Benjamin Reiff | National Republican | 1827 – 1831 | ||||||||
| John Matheys | Democratic | 1831 – 1833 | ||||||||
| James Holdsworth Paull | Anti-Mason, Whig | 1835 – 1839 | ||||||||
| Francis James | Anti-Mason | 1837 – 1839 | ||||||||
| Henry Myers | Democratic | 1837 – 1839 | ||||||||
| Thomas S. Bell | Democratic | 1837 – 1841 | ||||||||
| Nathaniel Brooke | Whig | 1839 – 1841 | ||||||||
| John Benton Sterigere | Whig | 1839 – 1843 | U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district from 1827 to 1831 | |||||||
| John T. Huddleston | Whig | 1841 – 1842 | ||||||||
| Abraham Brower | Whig | 1841 – 1843 | ||||||||
| George Richards | Whig | 1847 – 1848 | ||||||||
| Joshua Y. Jones | Democratic | 1851 – 1853 | ||||||||
| Benjamin Wick | Whig | 1853 – 1854 | ||||||||
| Thomas Pope Knox | Democratic | 1855 – 1857 | ||||||||
| John Thompson | Whig | 1859 – 1861 | ||||||||
| John Christman Smith | Democratic | 1861 – 1863 | ||||||||
| Cornelius M. Donovan | Democratic | 1865 – 1867 | ||||||||
| David A. Nagle | Democratic | 1869 – 1875 | ||||||||
| Henry S. Evans | Whig | 1871 – 1873 | ||||||||
| John Lamon | Republican | 1873 – 1879 | ||||||||
| James Gay Gordon | Democratic | 1881 – 1883 | ||||||||
| Francis Augustus Osbourne | Republican | 1887 – 1901 | ||||||||
| Charles P. Devlin | Democratic | 1889 – 1890 | ||||||||
| William H. Keyser | Republican | 1901 – 1911 | ||||||||
| James P. McNichol | Democratic | 1907 – 1915 | Pennsylvania State Senator for the 7th district from 1905 to 1906 | |||||||
| William J. McNichol | Republican | 1919 – 1925 | ||||||||
| William Cosgrove Hunsicker | Republican | 1927 – 1935 | ||||||||
| Jerome H. Jaspan | Democratic | 1937 – 1947 | ||||||||
| John R. Meade | Republican | 1949 – 1951 | ||||||||
| Peter J. Camiel | Democratic | 1953 – 1964 | ||||||||
| Louis C. Johanson | Democratic | 1965 – 1966 | Convicted for bribery and conspiracy as part of the Abscam sting operation. Served three years in prison and fined $20,000. | |||||||
| Herbert Arlene | Democratic | 1967 – 1980 | title=Ex-Sen. Herbert Arlene | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=UdFRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZG4DAAAAIBAJ&dq=herbert-arlene&pg=6104%2C4296652 | newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | date=November 11, 1989 | accessdate=January 31, 2012}} | |||
| T. Milton Street | Republican | 1981 – 1984 | ||||||||
| Roxanne Jones | Democratic | 1985 – 1996 | last = Cox | first = Harold | title = Pennsylvania Senate - 1995-1996 | work = Wilkes University Election Statistics Project | publisher = Wilkes University | year =2004 | url =http://staffweb.wilkes.edu/harold.cox/legis/179S.pdf}} | |
| Shirley M. Kitchen | Democratic | 1996 – 2017 | Pennsylvania State Representative for the 181st district from 1987 to 1988 | |||||||
| Sharif Street | Democratic | 2017 – present |
References
References
- "2021 Final Reapportionment Plan". [[Pennsylvania Department of State]].
- "Historical Biographies".
- "MANN, Joel Keith, (1780-1857)".
- "Stephine to Sterlie".
- "Pennsylvania State Senate - James P McNichol Biography".
- "James P. McNichol".
- Greenhouse, Linda. (June 1, 1983). "Court Bars Abscam Appeals". [[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]].
- "Louis Carl Johanson".
- (November 11, 1989). "Ex-Sen. Herbert Arlene". [[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]].
- Cox, Harold. (2004). "Pennsylvania Senate - 1995-1996". Wilkes University.
- "Pennsylvania House of Representatives Shirley M. Kitchen Biography".
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