Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 81
Appearance
Pennsylvania's 81st State House of Representatives district | |||
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Representative |
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Population (2022) | 64,708 |
The 81st Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in central Pennsylvania and has been represented by Rich Irvin since 2015.
District profile
[edit]The 81st District is located in Franklin County and Huntingdon County and includes the following areas:[1]
Franklin County
- Fannett Township
- Letterkenny Township
- Lurgan Township
- Metal Township
- Orrstown
- Shippensburg (Franklin County Portion)
- Southampton Township
- St. Thomas Township
Huntingdon County
- Alexandria
- Barree Township
- Brady Township
- Broad Top City
- Carbon Township
- Cass Township
- Cassville
- Clay Township
- Coalmont
- Cromwell Township
- Dublin Township
- Dudley
- Henderson Township
- Hopewell Township
- Huntingdon
- Jackson Township
- Juniata Township
- Lincoln Township
- Logan Township
- Mapleton
- Marklesburg
- Mill Creek
- Miller Township
- Morris Township
- Mount Union
- Oneida Township
- Orbisonia
- Penn Township
- Petersburg
- Porter Township
- Rockhill
- Saltillo
- Shade Gap
- Shirley Township
- Shirleysburg
- Smithfield Township
- Springfield Township
- Spruce Creek Township
- Tell Township
- Three Springs
- Todd Township
- Union Township
- Walker Township
- West Township
- Wood Township
Representatives
[edit]Representative | Party | Years | District home | Note |
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Prior to 1969, seats were apportioned by county. | ||||
Orville E. Snare | Republican | 1969 – 1970 | ||
Samuel E. Hayes, Jr. | Republican | 1971 – 1992 | ||
Larry O. Sather | Republican | 1993 – 2006 | McConnellstown | |
Mike Fleck | Republican | 2007 – 2014 | Three Springs | |
Rich Irvin | Republican | 2015 – present | Spruce Creek Township[2] |
References
[edit]- Cox, Harold (2004). "Legislatures - 1776-2004". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.
- ^ 2022 PA House of Representatives District maps
- ^ "Meet Rich Irvin". PA State Rep. Rich Irvin. PA House Republican Caucus. Retrieved July 29, 2022.