Pennsylvania State Senate

Pennsylvania State Senate
Pennsylvania General Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
January 2017
Leadership
Mike Stack (D)
Since January 20, 2015
Joseph Scarnati (R)
Since January 2, 2007
Majority Leader
Jake Corman (R)
Since January 6, 2015
Minority Leader
Jay Costa (D)
Since January 4, 2011
Structure
Seats 50
Layout of Pennsylvania
Political groups

Majority

Minority

Length of term
4 years
Authority Article II, Pennsylvania Constitution
Salary $85,536/year[1]
Elections
Last election
November 8, 2016
(25 seats)
Next election
November 6, 2018
(25 seats)
Redistricting Legislative Control
Meeting place
State Senate Chamber
Pennsylvania State Capitol
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Website
Pennsylvania State Senate

The Pennsylvania State Senate is the upper house of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, the Pennsylvania state legislature. The State Senate meets in the State Capitol building in Harrisburg. Senators are elected for four year terms, staggered every two years such that half of the seats are contested at each election.[2] Even numbered seats and odd numbered seats are contested in separate election years. The President Pro Tempore of the Senate becomes the Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania in the event of the sitting Lieutenant Governor's removal, resignation or death. In this case the President Pro Tempore and Lieutenant Governor would be the same person.[3] The Pennsylvania Senate has been meeting since 1791.

The President of the Senate is the Lieutenant Governor, who has no vote except in the event of an otherwise tie vote. Following the 2016 elections, the Senate consisted of 34 Republicans and 16 Democrats. Following the June 4, 2018, resignation of one Republican member, the Senate consisted of 33 Republicans and 16 Democrats with one vacant seat.

Senate leadership

President of the Senate: Mike Stack (D)
President Pro Tem of the Senate: Joe Scarnati (R)

Majority party (R) Leadership position Minority party (D)
Jake Corman Floor Leader Jay Costa
John Gordner Whip Anthony H. Williams
Bob Mensch Caucus Chairman Wayne D. Fontana
Rich Alloway Caucus Secretary Lawrence M. Farnese, Jr.
Pat Browne Appropriations Committee Chairman Vincent Hughes
Dave Argall Policy Committee Chairman Lisa Boscola
Chuck McIlhinney Caucus Administrator John Blake

Composition

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Democratic Vacant
1995-1996 Session 29 21 50 0
1997-1998 Session 30 20 50 0
1999-2000 Session 30 20 50 0
2001-2002 Session 30 20 50 0
2003-2004 Session 29 21 50 0
2005-2006 Session 30 20 50 0
2007-2008 Session 29 21 50 0
2009-2010 Session 30 20 50 0
2011-2012 Session 30 20 50 0
2013-2014 Session 27 23 50 0
2015-2016 Session 30 20 50 0
End of session, 2016 31 19 50 0
2017-2018 Session 34 16 50 0
Latest voting share 68% 32%

Membership

The Senate is made up of 50 members who are elected by district. As of June 4, 2018, the partisan breakdown was 33 Republicans and 16 Democrats with one vacant seat. In 2012, a State Senate district had an average population of 254,047 residents.

List of current members

District Representative Party Residence Counties represented Term ends First Elected
1Larry FarneseDemPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia20202008
2Christine TartaglioneDemPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia20181994
3Sharif StreetDemPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia20202016
4Arthur L. Haywood IIIDemPhiladelphiaMontgomery, Philadelphia20182014
5John SabatinaDemPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia20202015
6Tommy TomlinsonRepBensalem TownshipBucks20181994
7Vincent HughesDemPhiladelphiaMontgomery, Philadelphia20201994
8Anthony WilliamsDemPhiladelphiaDelaware, Philadelphia20181998
9Tom KillionRepMiddletown TownshipChester, Delaware20202016
10Chuck McIlhinneyRepPlumstead TownshipBucks20182006
11Judy SchwankDemFleetwoodBerks20202011
12Stewart GreenleafRepUpper Moreland TownshipBucks, Montgomery20181978
13Scott MartinRepWest Lampeter TownshipLancaster20202016
14John YudichakDemPlymouth TownshipCarbon, Luzerne20182010
15John DiSantoRepSusquehanna TownshipDauphin, Perry20202016
16Pat BrowneRepAllentownLehigh20182005
17Daylin LeachDemUpper Merion TownshipDelaware, Montgomery20202008
18Lisa BoscolaDemBethlehem TownshipLehigh, Northampton20181998
19Andy DinnimanDemWest Whiteland TownshipChester20202006
20Lisa BakerRepLehman TownshipLuzerne, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming20182006
21Scott HutchinsonRepOil CityButler, Clarion, Forest, Venango, Warren20202012
22John P. BlakeDemArchbaldLackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe20182010
23Gene YawRepLoyalsock TownshipBradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Union20202008
24Bob MenschRepMarlborough TownshipBerks, Bucks, Montgomery20182009
25Joe ScarnatiRepBrockwayCameron, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Jefferson, McKean, Potter, Tioga20202000
26Thomas J. McGarrigleRepSpringfield TownshipChester, Delaware20182014
27John GordnerRepBerwickColumbia, Luzerne, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder20202003
28VacantYork2018
29David Argall, Ph.D.RepRush TownshipBerks, Schuylkill20202009
30John EichelbergerRepDuncansvilleBlair, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon20182006
31Mike ReganRepCarroll TownshipCumberland, York20202016
32Patrick J. StefanoRepBullskin TownshipFayette, Somerset, Westmoreland20182014
33 Richard Alloway IIRepHamilton TownshipAdams, Cumberland, Franklin, York20202008
34Jake CormanRepBenner TownshipCentre, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin20181998
35Wayne LangerholcRepJohnstownBedford, Cambria, Clearfield20202016
36Ryan AumentRepEast Hempfield TownshipLancaster20182014
37Guy ReschenthalerRepJefferson HillsAllegheny, Washington20202015
38Randy VulakovichRepShaler TownshipAllegheny20182012
39Kim WardRepHempfield TownshipWestmoreland20202008
40Mario ScavelloRepMount PoconoMonroe, Northampton20182014
41Don WhiteRepIndianaArmstrong, Butler, Indiana, Westmoreland20202000
42Wayne FontanaDemPittsburghAllegheny20182005
43Jay CostaDemForest HillsAllegheny20201996
44John Rafferty, Jr.RepLower Providence TownshipBerks, Chester, Montgomery20182002
45Jim BrewsterDemMcKeesportAllegheny, Westmoreland20202010
46Camera BartolottaRepMonongahelaBeaver, Greene, Washington20182014
47Elder VogelRepNew Sewickley TownshipBeaver, Butler, Lawrence20202008
48Mike FolmerRepLebanonDauphin, Lebanon, York20182006
49Dan LaughlinRepMillcreek TownshipErie20202016
50Michele BrooksRepJamestownCrawford, Erie, Mercer, Warren20182014

Past composition of the Senate

See also

References

  1. The Pennsylvania Manual, p. 3-7.
  2. Article II, section 3, Pennsylvania Constitution.
  3. Article IV, section 14, Pennsylvania Constitution.

Sources

  • Trostle, Sharon, ed. (2009). The Pennsylvania Manual. 119. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Department of General Services. ISBN 0-8182-0334-X.

Coordinates: 40°15′52.9″N 76°53′1.9″W / 40.264694°N 76.883861°W / 40.264694; -76.883861

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