Lower house of the Pennsylvania General Assembly
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Pennsylvania General Assembly , the legislature of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania . There are 203 members, elected for two-year terms from single member districts.[ 1] [ 2]
It is the largest full-time state legislature in the country. The New Hampshire House of Representatives is larger but only serves part-time.
Representatives must be at least 21 years of age. They must be a U.S. citizen and a Pennsylvania resident four years, and a resident of the district they represent one year prior to their election and must reside in that district during their term.[ 3]
The Hall of the House contains important symbols of Pennsylvania history and the work of legislators.
Speaker's Chair: a throne-like chair of rank that sits directly behind the Speaker's rostrum. Architect Joseph Huston designed the chair in 1906, the year the Capitol was dedicated.
Mace: the House symbol of authority, peace, order and respect for law rests in a pedestal to the right of the Speaker. Its base is solid mahogany, intricately carved and capped by a brass globe engraved with the Pennsylvania coat of arms. An American Eagle perches on top. The tradition of the mace may date to the Roman Republic when attendants of Roman consuls carried bundles of sticks wrapped around an axe to enforce order. The tradition may also come directly from Pennsylvania's English heritage.
Murals: a colorful panorama of Pennsylvania history appear in murals by Edwin Austin Abbey . The most commanding of the series hangs behind the Speaker's rostrum and dominates the wall behind the Speaker. It is called The Apotheosis of Pennsylvania
Ceiling: a work of art in itself with its ornate geometry of gold leaf buttoned at the center by a charming painted illustration. In "The Hours", Abbey represents the passage of time in the form of 24 maidens revolving in an endless circle amidst the moon, the sun and the stars of the Milky Way .[ 4]
Speaker of the House [ edit ]
The speakership is the oldest elected statewide office in the Commonwealth. Since its first session in 1682—presided over by William Penn —over 130 house members have been elevated to the speaker's chair. The house cannot hold an official session in the absence of the speaker or their designated speaker pro tempore. Speaker Leroy Irvis was the first African American elected speaker of any state legislature in the United States since Reconstruction. Speaker Dennis O'Brien was the only minority-party Speaker known in Pennsylvania and only the second known nationwide.
Democrat Joanna McClinton was elected Speaker of the House on February 28, 2023, becoming the first female Speaker in Pennsylvania.[ 5]
As of September 17, 2024[update] :
↓
102
101
Democratic
Republican
Affiliation
Party (shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican
Ind
Democratic
Vacant
End of previous legislature
113
0
88
201
0
January 3, 2023
101
1
98
200
3
January 13, 2023 [ 6]
0
99
February 7, 2023 [ 7]
101
102
203
0
February 28, 2023 [ 8]
100
202
1
March 16, 2023 [ 9]
101
201
2
May 17, 2023 [ 10]
101
102
203
0
July 19, 2023 [ 11]
101
202
1
September 19, 2023 [ 12]
102
203
0
December 14, 2023 [ 13]
101
202
1
February 9, 2024 [ 14]
100
201
2
February 15, 2024[ 15]
102
202
1
April 23, 2024[ 16]
101
203
0
July 15, 2024[ 17]
101
202
1
July 16, 2024[ 17]
100
201
2
September 17, 2024[ 18]
102
203
0
Latest voting share
49.8%
50.2%
As of February 28, 2023[update] :
Speaker of the House of Representatives : Joanna McClinton (D )
Current House composition by district: Democratic representative
Republican representative
As of September 17, 2024[update] :
District
Representative
Party
Residence
Counties represented[ 21]
First elected
1
Pat Harkins
Dem
Erie
Erie
2006
2
Robert Merski
Dem
Erie
Erie
2018
3
Ryan Bizzarro
Dem
Millcreek Township
Erie
2012
4
Jake Banta
Rep
Waterford
Erie
2022
5
Barry Jozwiak
Rep
Bern Township
Berks
2014
6
Brad Roae
Rep
East Mead Township
Crawford , Erie
2006
7
Parke Wentling
Rep
Greenville
Mercer
2014
8
Aaron Bernstine
Rep
New Beaver
Butler , Lawrence
2016
9
Marla Brown
Rep
New Castle
Lawrence
2022
10
Amen Brown
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2020
11
Marci Mustello
Rep
Butler Township
Butler
2019
12
Stephenie Scialabba
Rep
Cranberry Township
Butler
2022
13
John Lawrence
Rep
Franklin Township
Chester
2010
14
Jim Marshall
Rep
Beaver Falls
Beaver
2006
15
Josh Kail
Rep
Beaver
Beaver , Washington
2018
16
Robert Matzie
Dem
Ambridge
Beaver
2008
17
Timothy R. Bonner
Rep
Grove City
Butler , Mercer
2020
18
K.C. Tomlinson
Rep
Bensalem
Bucks
2020
19
Aerion Abney
Dem
Pittsburgh
Allegheny
2022
20
Emily Kinkead
Dem
Pittsburgh
Allegheny
2020
21
Lindsay Powell
Dem
Pittsburgh
Allegheny
2023
22
Joshua Siegel
Dem
Allentown
Lehigh
2022
23
Dan Frankel
Dem
Pittsburgh
Allegheny
1998
24
La'Tasha Mayes
Dem
Pittsburgh
Allegheny
2022
25
Brandon Markosek
Dem
Monroeville
Allegheny
2018
26
Paul Friel
Dem
East Vincent Township
Chester
2022
27
Daniel Deasy
Dem
Pittsburgh
Allegheny
2008
28
Robert Mercuri
Rep
Wexford
Allegheny
2020
29
Tim Brennan
Dem
Doylestown
Bucks
2022
30
Arvind Venkat
Dem
McCandless
Allegheny
2022
31
Perry Warren
Dem
Newtown
Bucks
2016
32
Joe McAndrew
Dem
Penn Hills
Allegheny
2023
33
Mandy Steele
Dem
Fox Chapel
Allegheny
2022
34
Abigail Salisbury
Dem
Swissvale
Allegheny
2023
35
Matt Gergely
Dem
McKeesport
Allegheny
2023
36
Jessica Benham
Dem
Pittsburgh
Allegheny
2020
37
Mindy Fee
Rep
Manheim
Lancaster
2012
38
Nick Pisciottano
Dem
West Mifflin
Allegheny
2020
39
Andrew Kuzma
Rep
Elizabeth Township
Allegheny , Washington
2022
40
Natalie Mihalek
Rep
Upper St. Clair
Allegheny , Washington
2018
41
Brett Miller
Rep
East Hempfield Township
Lancaster
2014
42
Dan Miller
Dem
Mt. Lebanon
Allegheny
2013
43
Keith Greiner
Rep
West Lampeter Township
Lancaster
2012
44
Valerie Gaydos
Rep
Moon Township
Allegheny
2018
45
Anita Astorino Kulik
Dem
Kennedy Township
Allegheny
2016
46
Jason Ortitay
Rep
South Fayette Township
Allegheny , Washington
2014
47
Joseph D'Orsie
Rep
Mount Wolf
York
2022
48
Tim O'Neal
Rep
South Strabane Township
Washington
2018
49
Ismail Smith-Wade-El
Dem
Lancaster
Lancaster
2022
50
Bud Cook
Rep
Jefferson
Greene , Washington
2016
51
Charity Grimm Krupa
Rep
Smithfield
Fayette
2022
52
Ryan Warner
Rep
Perryopolis
Fayette
2014
53
Steve Malagari
Dem
Lansdale
Montgomery
2018
54
Greg Scott
Dem
Norristown
Montgomery
2022
55
Jill N. Cooper
Rep
Murrysville
Westmoreland
2022
56
George Dunbar
Rep
Penn Township
Westmoreland
2010
57
Eric Nelson
Rep
Hempfield Township
Westmoreland
2016
58
Eric Davanzo
Rep
Smithton
Westmoreland
2020
59
Leslie Rossi
Rep
Unity Township
Westmoreland
2021
60
Abby Major
Rep
Leechburg
Armstrong , Westmoreland
2021
61
Liz Hanbidge
Dem
Lower Gwynedd Township
Montgomery
2018
62
James Struzzi
Rep
Indiana
Indiana
2018
63
Donna Oberlander
Rep
Clarion
Armstrong , Clarion
2008
64
Lee James
Rep
Oil City
Crawford , Venango
2012
65
Kathy Rapp
Rep
Warren
Crawford , Forest , Warren
2004
66
Brian Smith
Rep
Punxsutawney
Indiana , Jefferson
2020
67
Martin Causer
Rep
Port Allegany
Cameron , McKean , Potter
2002
68
Clint Owlett
Rep
Liberty
Bradford , Tioga
2018
69
Carl Walker Metzgar
Rep
Berlin
Somerset
2008
70
Matthew Bradford
Dem
Worcester Township
Montgomery
2008
71
James Rigby
Rep
Johnstown
Cambria , Somerset
2018
72
Frank Burns
Dem
East Taylor Township
Cambria
2008
73
Dallas Kephart
Rep
Decatur Township
Cambria , Clearfield
2022
74
Dan K. Williams
Dem
Sadsbury Township
Chester
2018
75
Michael Armanini
Rep
Sandy Township
Clearfield , Elk
2020
76
Stephanie Borowicz
Rep
Lock Haven
Clinton , Union
2018
77
Scott Conklin
Dem
Rush Township
Centre
2006
78
Jesse Topper
Rep
Bedford
Bedford , Fulton , Fulton
2014
79
Louis Schmitt Jr.
Rep
Altoona
Blair
2018
80
James V. Gregory
Rep
Hollidaysburg
Blair , Huntingdon
2018
81
Rich Irvin
Rep
Warriors Mark Township
Franklin , Huntingdon
2014
82
Paul Takac
Dem
College Township
Centre
2022
83
Jamie Flick
Rep
South Williamsport
Lycoming , Union
2022
84
Joseph D. Hamm
Rep
Hepburn Township
Lycoming , Sullivan
2020
85
David Rowe
Rep
East Buffalo Township
Juniata , Mifflin , Snyder , Union
2019
86
Perry A. Stambaugh
Rep
Tyrone Township
Juniata , Perry
2020
87
Thomas Kutz
Rep
Lower Allen Township
Cumberland
2022
88
Sheryl M. Delozier
Rep
Lower Allen Township
Cumberland
2008
89
Rob Kauffman
Rep
Chambersburg
Franklin
2004
90
Paul Schemel
Rep
Greencastle
Franklin
2014
91
Dan Moul
Rep
Conewago Township
Adams
2006
92
Dawn Keefer
Rep
Dillsburg
York
2016
93
Mike Jones
Rep
York Township
York
2018
94
Wendy Fink
Rep
Red Lion
York
2022
95
Carol Hill-Evans
Dem
York
York
2016
96
Mike Sturla
Dem
Lancaster
Lancaster
1990
97
Steven Mentzer
Rep
Manheim Township
Lancaster
2012
98
Tom Jones
Rep
East Donegal Township
Lancaster , Lebanon
2022
99
David H. Zimmerman
Rep
East Earl Township
Berks , Lancaster
2014
100
Bryan Cutler
Rep
Drumore Township
Lancaster
2006
101
John A. Schlegel
Rep
Cornwall
Lebanon
2022
102
Russ Diamond
Rep
Annville Township
Lebanon
2014
103
Patty Kim
Dem
Harrisburg
Cumberland , Dauphin
2012
104
Dave Madsen
Dem
Harrisburg
Dauphin
2022
105
Justin C. Fleming
Dem
Susquehanna Township
Dauphin
2022
106
Tom Mehaffie
Rep
Lower Swatara Township
Dauphin
2016
107
Joanne Stehr
Rep
Hegins Township
Northumberland , Schuylkill
2022
108
Mike Stender
Rep
Sunbury
Montour , Northumberland
2023
109
Robert Leadbeter
Rep
Catawissa
Columbia
2022
110
Tina Pickett
Rep
Towanda
Bradford , Wyoming
2000
111
Jonathan Fritz
Rep
Honesdale
Susquehanna , Wayne
2016
112
Kyle Mullins
Dem
Blakely
Lackawanna
2018
113
Kyle Donahue
Dem
Scranton
Lackawanna
2022
114
Bridget Malloy Kosierowski
Dem
Scranton
Lackawanna
2019
115
Maureen Madden
Dem
Coolbaugh Township
Monroe
2016
116
Dane Watro
Rep
McAdoo
Luzerne , Schuylkill
2022
117
Mike Cabell
Rep
Butler Township
Luzerne
2022
118
Jim Haddock
Dem
Pittston Township
Lackawanna , Luzerne
2022
119
Alec Ryncavage
Rep
Plymouth
Luzerne
2022
120
Aaron Kaufer
Rep
Kingston
Luzerne
2014
121
Eddie Day Pashinski
Dem
Wilkes-Barre
Luzerne
2006
122
Doyle Heffley
Rep
Lower Towamensing Township
Carbon
2010
123
Timothy Twardzik
Rep
Butler Township
Schuylkill
2020
124
Jamie Barton
Rep
East Brunswick Township
Berks , Schuylkill
2022
125
Joseph Kerwin
Rep
Lykens
Dauphin
2020
126
Mark Rozzi
Dem
Muhlenberg Township
Berks
2012
127
Manny Guzman Jr.
Dem
Reading
Berks
2020
128
Mark M. Gillen
Rep
Robeson Township
Berks
2010
129
Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz
Dem
Reading
Berks
2022
130
David Maloney
Rep
Pike Township
Berks
2010
131
Milou Mackenzie
Rep
Lower Saucon Township
Lehigh , Montgomery , Northampton
2020
132
Michael Schlossberg
Dem
Allentown
Lehigh
2012
133
Jeanne McNeill
Dem
Whitehall Township
Lehigh
2017
134
Peter Schweyer
Dem
Allentown
Lehigh
2014
135
Steve Samuelson
Dem
Bethlehem
Northampton
1998
136
Robert L. Freeman
Dem
Easton
Northampton
1998[ a]
137
Joe Emrick
Rep
Nazareth
Northampton
2010
138
Ann Flood
Rep
Moore Township
Northampton
2020
139
Jeff Olsommer
Rep
Hawley
Pike , Wayne
2024
140
Jim Prokopiak
Dem
Falls Township
Bucks
2024
141
Tina Davis
Dem
Levittown
Bucks
2010
142
Joe Hogan
Rep
Bucks
2022
143
Shelby Labs
Rep
Plumstead Township
Bucks
2020
144
Brian Munroe
Dem
Warminster
Bucks
2022
145
Craig Staats
Rep
Richland Township
Bucks
2014
146
Joe Ciresi
Dem
Limerick Township
Montgomery
2018
147
Donna Scheuren
Rep
Lower Salford Township
Montgomery
2022
148
Mary Jo Daley
Dem
Narberth
Montgomery
2012
149
Tim Briggs
Dem
Upper Merion Township
Montgomery
2008
150
Joe Webster
Dem
Montgomery County
Montgomery
2018
151
Melissa Cerrato
Dem
Montgomery
2022
152
Nancy Guenst
Dem
Hatboro
Montgomery , Philadelphia
2020
153
Ben Sanchez
Dem
Abington Township
Montgomery
2018
154
Napoleon Nelson
Dem
Cheltenham Township
Montgomery
2020
155
Danielle Friel Otten
Dem
Uwchlan Township
Chester
2018
156
Chris Pielli
Dem
West Chester
Chester
2022
157
Melissa Shusterman
Dem
Schuylkill Township
Chester
2018
158
Christina Sappey
Dem
West Bradford
Chester
2018
159
Carol Kazeem
Dem
Chester
Delaware
2022
160
Wendell Craig Williams
Rep
Concord Township
Chester , Delaware
2020
161
Leanne Krueger
Dem
Swarthmore
Delaware
2015
162
David Delloso
Dem
Ridley Township
Delaware
2018
163
Heather Boyd
Dem
Upper Darby
Delaware
2023
164
Gina Curry
Dem
Upper Darby Township
Delaware
2021[ b]
165
Jennifer O'Mara
Dem
Springfield Township
Delaware
2018
166
Greg Vitali
Dem
Havertown
Delaware
1992
167
Kristine Howard
Dem
East Whiteland Township
Chester
2018
168
Lisa Borowski
Dem
Radnor Township
Delaware
2022
169
Kate Klunk
Rep
Hanover
York
2014
170
Martina White
Rep
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2015
171
Kerry Benninghoff
Rep
Bellefonte
Centre , Mifflin
1996
172
Kevin J. Boyle
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2010
173
Pat Gallagher
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2022
174
Ed Neilson
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2015[ c]
175
Mary Isaacson
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2018
176
Jack Rader
Rep
Jackson Township
Monroe
2014
177
Joseph Hohenstein
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2018
178
Kristin Marcell
Rep
Wrightstown Township
Bucks
2022
179
Jason Dawkins
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2014
180
Jose Giral
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2022
181
Malcolm Kenyatta
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2018
182
Ben Waxman
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2022
183
Zach Mako
Rep
Walnutport
Lehigh , Northampton
2016
184
Elizabeth Fiedler
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2018
185
Regina Young
Dem
Philadelphia
Delaware , Philadelphia
2020
186
Jordan A. Harris
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2012
187
Ryan Mackenzie
Rep
Lower Macungie Township
Lehigh
2012
188
Rick Krajewski
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2020
189
Tarah Probst
Dem
Stroudsburg
Monroe , Pike
2022
190
G. Roni Green
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2022
191
Joanna E. McClinton
Dem
Philadelphia
Delaware , Philadelphia
2015
192
Morgan Cephas
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2016
193
Torren Ecker
Rep
Hamilton Township
Adams , Cumberland
2018
194
Tarik Khan
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2022
195
Keith Harris
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2024
196
Seth Grove
Rep
Dover Township
York
2008
197
Danilo Burgos
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2018
198
Darisha Parker
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2020
199
Barbara Gleim
Rep
Middlesex Township
Cumberland
2018
200
Chris Rabb
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2016
201
Andre Carroll
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2024
202
Jared Solomon
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2016
203
Anthony A. Bellmon
Dem
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
2022
Past composition of the House of Representatives [ edit ]
As of May 1, 2024[update] :[ 22]
^ Rep. Freeman previously served from 1983 to 1994.
^ Margo Davidson resigned on July 23, 2021, after being charged with theft of state funds.
^ Rep. Neilson previously served from 2012 to 2014.
^ Known as the Consumer Affairs Committee prior to 2023.
^ Known as the Urban Affairs Committee prior to 2023.
Specific
^ Article II, section 2, Pennsylvania Constitution .
^ Article II, section 16, Pennsylvania Constitution .
^ "Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania" ."Article II. The Legislature" ."§5. Qualifications of Members" .
^ Center, Legislativate Data Processing. "Pennsylvania General Assembly" . Pennsylvania General Assembly . Archived from the original on December 18, 2006. Retrieved January 15, 2007 .
^ Caruso, Stephen (February 28, 2023). "PA House elects first female speaker after resignation" . Spotlight PA . Retrieved February 28, 2023 .
^ Lehman, Tom (January 9, 2023). "Lawmaker calls for resignation of Pennsylvania House speaker" . WGAL .
^ Vigdor, Neil (February 7, 2023). "Sweep in 3 Special Elections Gives Democrats Control of Pennsylvania House" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved February 8, 2023 .
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