Pennsylvania Senate, District 33

Senators since 1933

Representative Party Years District home Note Counties
John S. RiceDemocratic19331940Adams, Franklin[2]
Paul M. CriderRepublican19411948Adams, Franklin[3]
Donald P. McPherson, Jr.Republican19491956Adams, Franklin[4]
Douglas H. ElliottRepublican19571960Resigned upon election to CongressAdams, Franklin[5]
D. Elmer HawbakerRepublican19611966  Adams, Franklin[6]
19671972Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Blair (part)[6]
William J. MooreRepublican19731982  Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Perry, Cumberland (part), Juniata (part)[4]
19831988Adams, Franklin, Perry, Cumberland (part), Juniata (part)[4]
Terry L. PuntRepublican19891992  Adams, Franklin, Perry, Cumberland (part), Juniata (part)[7]
19932002Adams, Franklin, Cumberland (part), York (part)[7]
20032008Adams, Franklin, York (part)[8]
Richard Alloway IIRepublican20092012 Resigned on February 28, 2019 (2019-02-28)Adams, Franklin, York (part)[8]
20132019Adams, Cumberland (part), Franklin (part), York (part)[9]
Douglas V. MastrianoRepublican2019presentSeated June 10, 2019[10]Adams, Cumberland (part), Franklin (part), York (part)[9]
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References

  1. "Composite Listing of State Senate Districts" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of State. Retrieved 2015-02-19.
  2. Cox, Harold (2004). "Senate Members 'R'". Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2004. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  3. Cox, Harold (2004). "Senate Members 'C'". Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2004. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  4. Cox, Harold (2004). "Senate Members 'M'". Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2004. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  5. Cox, Harold (2004). "Senate Members 'E'". Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2004. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  6. Cox, Harold (2004). "Senate Members 'H'". Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2004. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  7. Cox, Harold (2004). "Senate Members 'P'". Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2004. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  8. "Senate Districts 2001" (PDF). Pennsylvania Redistricting. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
  9. "Pennsylvania Senate Districts 2012" (PDF). Pennsylvania Redistricting. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
  10. Cloonan, Patrick (June 11, 2019). "Pittman takes seat in Harrisburg". The Indiana Gazette Online. Retrieved February 17, 2020.


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