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Pennsylvania State Senate District 28 includes part of York County. It is currently represented by Republican Kristin Phillips-Hill.
Pennsylvania's 28th State Senate district | |||
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Senator |
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Population (2021) | 262,475 |
The district includes the following areas:[1]
Representative | Party | Years | District home | Note | Counties |
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Guy Leader | Democratic | 1943–1951 | York[2] | ||
George M. Leader | Democratic | 1951–1954 | Elected as governor | York[2] | |
Harry E. Seyler | Democratic | 1955–1962 | York[3] | ||
Robert O. Beers | Republican | 1963–1966 | York[4] | ||
1967–1970 | York (part)[4] | ||||
Ralph W. Hess | Republican | 1971–1972 | York (part)[5] | ||
1973–1982 | Lancaster (part), York (part)[5] | ||||
1983–1990 | York (part)[5] | ||||
Michael E. Bortner | Democratic | 1991–1994 | York (part)[4] | ||
Daniel S. Delp | Republican | 1995–1998 | York (part)[6] | ||
Michael L. Waugh | Republican | 1999–2014 | Resigned after battling cancer and accepted appointment as executive director of the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center[7][8] | York (part)[9][10][11] | |
Scott Wagner | Republican | 2014–2018 | Resigned to run for governor | York (part)[11] | |
Kristin Phillips-Hill | Republican | 2019–present |
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