Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania
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The Republican Party of Pennsylvania is based in Harrisburg in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is affiliated with the Republican Party of the United States.
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[edit] Leadership
- Robert A. Gleason Jr., Chairman
- Joyce Haas, Vice Chairwoman
- Luke Bernstein, Executive Director
- Bob Asher, National Committeeman
- Christine J. Olson, National Committeewoman
- Renee Amoore, Deputy Chairwoman
- Skip Brion, Treasurer
- John McNally, Secretary
- Peg Ferraro, Assistant Secretary
[edit] Previous Leadership
- Eileen Melvin, Chairwoman
- Matthew Kirk, Vice Chairman
- Terry Stover, Secretary
- Kent Gates, former executive director[1]
Note: Robert A. Gleason Jr. was elected Chairman of the Party in June 2006, replacing Chairwoman Melvin.
[edit] Current Membership By County
Most members are elected every two years in the Republican primary election by county. Each county party chairman is a state committee member by virtue of office.
The breakdown of members per county, along with caucus of county is as follows:
County | Members |
Adams | 3 |
Allegheny | 21 |
Armstrong | 3 |
Beaver | 4 |
Bedford | 3 |
Berks | 9 |
Blair | 4 |
Bradford | 3 |
Bucks | 18 |
Butler | 6 |
Cambria | 3 |
Cameron | 2 |
Carbon | 2 |
Clarion | 2 |
Centre | 4 |
Chester | 15 |
Clearfield | 3 |
Clinton | 2 |
Columbia | 3 |
Crawford | 3 |
Cumberland | 8 |
Dauphin | 8 |
Delaware | 20 |
Elk | 2 |
Erie | 7 |
Fayette | 3 |
Forest | 2 |
Franklin | 5 |
Fulton | 2 |
Greene | 2 |
Huntingdon | 3 |
Indiana | 3 |
Jefferson | 2 |
Juniata | 2 |
Lackawanna | 4 |
Lancaster | 16 |
Lawrence | 3 |
Lebanon | 4 |
Lehigh | 8 |
Luzerne | 7 |
Lycoming | 5 |
McKean | 3 |
Mercer | 3 |
Mifflin | 2 |
Monroe | 4 |
Montgomery | 24 |
Montour | 2 |
Northampton | 7 |
Northumberland | 3 |
Perry | 3 |
Philadelphia | 16 |
Pike | 3 |
Potter | 2 |
Schuylkill | 5 |
Snyder | 2 |
Somerset | 3 |
Sullivan | 2 |
Susquehanna | 3 |
Tioga | 3 |
Union | 2 |
Venango | 3 |
Warren | 2 |
Washington | 4 |
Wayne | 3 |
Westmoreland | 8 |
Wyoming | 2 |
York | 12 |
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ "Pennsylvania's Top Operatives". PoliticsPA. The Publius Group. 2001. Archived from the original on 2006-09-02. http://web.archive.org/web/20011214175715/politicspa.com/FEATURES/operatives.htm.