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Pennsylvania Senate, District 4

American legislative district


American legislative district

FieldValue
statePennsylvania
district4
chamberSenate
representativeArthur L. Haywood III
partyDemocratic
residenceCheltenham Township
population268,248
population_year2021

Pennsylvania State Senate District 4 includes parts of Montgomery County and Philadelphia County. It is currently represented by Democrat Arthur L. Haywood III.

District profile

The district includes the following areas:

Montgomery County

  • Abington Township
  • Cheltenham Township
  • Jenkintown
  • Rockledge
  • Springfield Township Philadelphia County
  • Ward 09
  • Ward 10
  • Ward 12 [PART, Divisions 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 09, 10, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20 and 21]
  • Ward 17
  • Ward 22
  • Ward 50
  • Ward 59

Senators

RepresentativePartyYearsDistrict homeNote
John HopkinsFederalist1813 – 1817
Charles SmithFederalist1815 – 1817
Jacob GroshFederalist1817 – 1821
Molton Cropper RogersDemocratic-Republican1819 – 1820
Edward ColemanFederalist1821 – 1823
Isaac Dutton BarnardDemocratic-Republican1821 – 1825U.S. Senator for Pennsylvania from 1827 to 1831
Joshua HuntFederalist1827 – 1829
William JacksonAnti-Masonic1831 – 1833
William Tennent RogersDemocratic1831 – 1839
George C. SmithAnti-Masonic1833 – 1835
Francis JamesAnti-Masonic1835 – 1836U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district from 1839 to 1843
Samuel A. SmithRepublican1841 – 1842U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district from 1829 to 1833
William WilliamsonWhig1847 – 1848
Hugh Jones BrookeWhig1849 – 1852Pennsylvania State Senator for the 5th district from 1871 to 1872
Joseph BaileyDemocratic1851 – 1853U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 15th district from 1863 to 1865, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 16th district from 1861 to 1863, Treasurer of Pennsylvania from 1854 to 1855, Pennsylvania State Senator for the 1st district in 1843, Pennsylvania State Representatives in 1840
Henry S. EvansWhig1851 – 1854
James J. LewisWhig1855 – 1856
Mahlon YardleyRepublican1859 – 1861
William KinseyDemocratic1863 – 1864
George C. ConnellRepublican1865 – 1870
Henry Wolf GrayRepublican1871 – 1872
Alexander Kelly McClureRepublican1873 – 1874Pennsylvania State Representative from 1858 to 1859 and 1865 to 1866. Pennsylvania State Senator for the 18th district from 1861 to 1862
Horatio Gates JonesRepublican1875 – 1881
John J. MacFarlaneRepublican1883 – 1889
C. Wesley ThomasRepublican1891 – 1897
J. Bayard HenryRepublican1899 – 1901
John T. HarrisonRepublican1903 – 1904
Jesse S. ShepardRepublican1903 – 1905
Ernest Leigh TustinRepublican1907 – 1909
John Oscar SheatzRepublican1913 – 1914
Edward W. PattonRepublican1915 – 1925
Bertram G. FrazierRepublican1929 – 1949
John J. McCreeshDemocratic1935 – 1958
Thomas McCreeshDemocratic1958 – 1968Moved to 8th senatorial district and served from 1969 to 1974
Joseph J. ScanlonDemocratic1969 – 1970
Joseph F. SmithDemocratic1971 – 1980U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 3rd district from 1981 to 1983
Joseph M. RocksRepublican1981 – 1990Pennsylvania State Representative for the 199th district from 1979 to 1982
Allyson Y. SchwartzDemocratic1991 – 2005Elected to represent Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district on November 2, 2004.
LeAnna M. WashingtonDemocratic2005 – 2014Elected May 17, 2005 to fill vacancy; lost 2014 primary election, resigned after being charged with a felony for using campaign staff and state resources to plan a fundraiser.
Arthur L. Haywood IIIDemocratic2015 – presentIncumbent

References

References

  1. "2021 Final Reapportionment Plan". [[Pennsylvania Department of State]].
  2. "Historical Biographies - PA State Senate".
  3. "BARNARD, Isaac Dutton, (1791-1834)".
  4. "James".
  5. "SMITH, Samuel A., (1795-1861)".
  6. "Pennsylvania State Senate - Hugh Jones Brooke Biography".
  7. "Joseph Bailey".
  8. "Pennsylvania House of Representatives - ALEXANDER KELLY McCLURE Biography".
  9. "Pennsylvania State Senate - Thomas P McCreesh Biography".
  10. "SMITH, Joseph Francis, (1920-1999)".
  11. "Pennsylvania House of Representatives - M. JOSEPH ROCKS Biography".
  12. (2004). "2004 General Election - Representative in Congress". Pennsylvania Department of State.
  13. (2004). "2005 Special Election for the 4th Senatorial District". Pennsylvania Department of State.
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