Pennsylvania Senate, District 45

Pennsylvania State Senate District 45 includes parts of Allegheny County and Westmoreland County. More specifically, it includes the following areas:[1]

Allegheny County:

Westmoreland County:

Senators

Representative Party Years District home Note Counties
Leonard StaiseyDemocratic19611966Allegheny (part)[2]
Joseph M. GaydosDemocratic19671968Resigned November 5, 1968 upon election to U.S. Congress.[3]Allegheny (part)[4]
Edward P. ZemprelliDemocratic19691972  Allegheny (part)[5]
19731982Allegheny (part), Westmoreland (part)[5]
19831988Allegheny (part), Washington (part), Westmoreland (part)[5]
Albert V. BelanDemocratic19891992  Allegheny (part), Washington (part), Westmoreland (part)[6]
19932000Allegheny (part), Westmoreland (part)[6]
Sean F. LoganDemocratic20012010Resigned August 24, 2010.[7]Allegheny (part), Westmoreland (part)[8][9]
Jim BrewsterDemocratic2010PresentNot seated at start of 2021 session.[10]Allegheny (part), Westmoreland (part)[9][11]

References

  1. "Composite Listing of State Senate Districts" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of State. Retrieved 2015-02-19.
  2. Cox, Harold. "Senate Members 'S'". Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2004. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  3. Cox, Harold (2004). "Pennsylvania Senate - 1967-1968" (PDF). Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.
  4. Cox, Harold. "Senate Members 'G'". Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2004. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  5. Cox, Harold. "Senate Members 'Z'". Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2004. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  6. Cox, Harold. "Senate Members 'B'". Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2004. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  7. Micek, John L. (July 29, 2010). "PA Sen. Sean Logan To Retire". The Morning Call. Archived from the original on July 31, 2010.
  8. Cox, Harold. "Senate Members 'L'". Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682–2004. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  9. "Senate Districts 2001" (PDF). Pennsylvania Redistricting. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  10. Routh, Julian (January 5, 2021). "Pa. Senate GOP refuses to seat Democrat Brewster, removes Lt. Gov. Fetterman from running session". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  11. "Pennsylvania Senate Districts 2012" (PDF). Pennsylvania Redistricting. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
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