Representatives
editRepresentative | Party | Hometown | Term | Electoral history |
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Prior to 1969, seats were apportioned by county. | ||||
H. Joseph Hepford | Republican | 1969 – 1976 | ||
Jeffrey Piccola | Republican | Susquehanna Township | 1977 – 1995 | Resigned seat on Nov. 7, 1995, after election to Pennsylvania State Senate[1] |
Jeff Haste | Republican | 1996 | Won special election on Jan. 30, 1996[2] | |
Mark S. McNaughton | Republican | 1996 – 2006 | ||
2000 United States Census: 2002 – 2013 Part of Dauphin County Townships of Halifax, Jackson, Jefferson, Lykens, Middle Paxton, Mifflin, Reed, Rush, Susquehanna, Swatara (PART, District 04), Upper Paxton, Washington, Wayne, Wiconisco, Williams Boroughs of Berrysburg, Dauphin, Elizabethville, Gratz, Halifax, Lykens, Millersburg, Paxtang, Penbrook, Pillow, Williamstown Total population: 60,429 | ||||
Mark S. McNaughton | Republican | 1996 – 2006 | Retained seat after redistricting; Did not seek re-election in 2006 | |
Sue Helm | Republican | Susquehanna Township | 2006 – TBD | Incumbent |
2010 United States Census: 2014 – 2022 Part of Dauphin County Townships of East Hanover, Halifax, Jackson, Jefferson, Middle Paxton, Reed, Rush, Susquehanna, Swatara (PART, District 04 and 07), Upper Paxton, Wayne Boroughs of Dauphin, Halifax, Millersburg, Penbrook Part of Lebanon County | ||||
TBD | Pending Pennsylvania House of Representatives elections, 2014 |
- ^ Cox, Harold (November 3, 2004). "Pennsylvania House of Representatives - 1995-1996" (PDF). Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.
- ^ Cox, Harold (November 3, 2004). "Pennsylvania House of Representatives - 1995-1996" (PDF). Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.