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The President pro tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate (also known more commonly as the "President pro-tem") is a constitutionally-created office in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania . The incumbent holder of the office is Republican Kim Ward .
The position of President pro tempore replaced the abolished position of Speaker of the Senate in the Constitution of 1874.[ 1]
The office is filled through election by the full Senate membership, though its holder typically comes from the majority party. The President pro tempore is designated as second in the gubernatorial succession , behind the Lieutenant Governor .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
The President pro tempore presides over the Senate in the absence of the Lieutenant Governor and appoints committee chairpersons, votes on all bills, and is the leader of the Senate. In issues involving both chambers of the General Assembly , the President pro tempore confers with the Speaker of the House .[ 1]
List of speakers of the Pennsylvania Senate [ edit ]
Name
Political party
County
Dates served
Samuel Powell
Federalist
Delaware , Philadelphia County
1792-1793
Anthony Morris
Federalist
Philadelphia County
1793-1794
William Bingham
Federalist
Delaware , Philadelphia County
1794-1795
Robert Hare Sr.
Federalist
Delaware , Philadelphia County
1795-1799
John Woods
Federalist
Allegheny , Washington County
1799-1801
Samuel Maclay
Democratic Republican
Northumberland County
1801-1802
John Pearson
Democratic Republican
Lancaster County
1802-1803
Robert Whitehill
Democratic Republican
Cumberland County
1803-1805
James Young Brady
Constitutionalist [ a]
Armstrong , Indiana , Jefferson , Westmoreland County
1805-1806
John Francis Steele
Democratic Republican
Lancaster County
1805-1806
Presely Carr Lane Sr.
Democratic Republican
Fayette , Greene , Westmoreland County
1806-1814
Walter Lowrie
Democratic Republican
Allegheny , Beaver , Butler County
1813-1814
John Tod
Democratic Republican
Bedford , Cambria , Somerset County
1814-1816
Isaac Weaver Jr.
Democratic Republican
Greene , Washington County
1817-1820
William Marks
Democratic
Allegheny , Armstrong , Beaver , Butler County
1820-1825
Philip Swenk Markley
Democratic
Montgomery County
1821-1822
Thomas Burnside Sr.
Democratic
Centre , Clearfield , McKean , Potter , Tioga County
1825-1826
Alexander Mahon Sr.
Democratic
Cumberland , Perry County
1825-1828
William George Hawkins Sr.
Democratic
Fayette , Greene , Washington County
1831-1832
Thomas Ringland
Democratic
Greene , Washington County
1833-1834
Jesse Reading Burden
Democratic
Philadelphia County
1833-1834
Thomas Scott Cunningham
Democratic
Crawford , Erie , Mercer County
1835-1836
Jesse Reading Burden
Whig
Philadelphia County
1837-1838
Charles Bingham Penrose
Whig
Adams , Cumberland , Franklin , Perry , Philadelphia County
1838-1839
William Tennet Rogers
Democratic
Bucks County
1839
Ebeneezer Kingsbury Jr.
Democratic
Luzerne , Monroe , Pike , Wayne County
1841
John Strohm
Anti-Masonic
Lancaster , York County
1841
Charles Bingham Penrose
Whig
Adams , Cumberland , Franklin , Perry , Philadelphia County
1841
John Hoge Ewing
Whig
Washington County
1842
William Hiester Jr.
Whig
Lancaster , York County
1842
Benjamin Crispin
Democratic
Philadelphia County
1843
William Bigler
Democratic
Armstrong , Camrbia , Clarion , Clearfield , Indiana County
1844-1845
John Benton Sterigere
Democratic
Chester , Delaware , Montgomery County
1845
William Pendleton Wilcox
Democratic
Jefferson , McKean , Potter , Tioga , Venango , Warren County
1845
Daniel Lee Sherwood Jr.
Democratic
Tioga , Bradford County
1846
Charles L. Gibbons Sr.
Whig
Philadelphia County
1847
William Sterling Ross
Improvement Democrat [ b]
Columbia , Luzerne County
1847
William Williamson Jr.
Whig
Chester , Delaware County
1847
William Freame Johnston
Whig
Chester , Cambria , Clearfield , Indiana County
1848
George Darsie
Whig
Allegheny , Butler County
1848-1849
Valentine Best
Democratic
Columbia , Luzerne County
1849
Benjamin Matthias
Whig
Philadelphia County
1851
Christan Myers
Whig
Armstrong , Clarion , Indiana County
1852
John Hoge Walker
Whig
Crawford , Erie County
1852
Thomas Erskin Carson
Whig
Adams , Franklin County
1853
John Christian Kunkel
Whig
Dauphin , Northumberland County
1853
Byron Delano Hamlin
Democrat
Clearfield , Elk , Forest , McKean ,Potter , Tioga County
1855
William Muhlenberg Hiester
Democrat
Berks County
1855
William McKinney Piatt
Democrat
Bradford , Susquehanna , Wyoming County
1855-1856
Nathaniel Borrodaille Browne
Democrat
Philadelphia County
1856
Darwin Abel Finney
Whig
Crawford , Erie County
1857
David Taggart
Whig
Dauphin , Northumberland County
1857
John M. Cresswell Jr.
Democratic
Blair , Cambria , Clearfield , Huntingdon County
1858
William Henry Welsh
Democratic
York County
1858
Jacob Turney
Democratic
Fayette , Westmoreland County
1859
William Miller Francis
Republican
Lawrence , Mercer , Venango County
1860
Robert Moffett Palmer
Republican
Schuylkill County
1860-1861
Louis Williams Hall Sr.
Republican
Blair , Cambria , Centre , Clearfield , Huntingdon , Juniata , Mifflin , Perry County
1861-1862
George van Eman Lawrence
Republican
Beaver , Greene , Washington County
1863
John P. Penny Sr.
Republican
Allegheny County
1863-1864
Louis Williams Hall Sr.
Republican
Blair , Cambria , Centre , Clearfield , Huntingdon , Juniata , Mifflin , Perry County
1864
William J. Turrell
Republican
Bradford , Sullivan , Susquehanna , Wyoming County
1865
David Fleming
Republican
Dauphin , Lebanon County
1866
Louis Williams Hall Sr.
Republican
Blair , Cambria , Centre , Clearfield , Huntingdon , Juniata , Mifflin , Perry County
1866-1867
James Leonard Graham
Republican
Allegheny County
1868
Wilmer Worthington
Republican
Chester , Delaware , Montgomery County
1869
Charles Henderson Stinson
Republican
Chester , Delaware , Montgomery County
1869-1870
Albert Gallatin Brodhead
Democratic
Carbon , Luzerne , Monroe , Pike , Wayne County
1871
William Andrew Wallace
Democratic
Blair , Cambria , Cameron , Clarion , Clearfield , Clinton , Elk County
1871
James Smith Rutan
Republican
Allegheny , Beaver , Butler , Washington County
1872
George Holmes Anderson
Republican
Allegheny County
1873
George H. Cutler
Republican
Erie , Warren County
1874
Butler B. Strang
Republican
Cameron , McKean , Potter , Tioga County
1874
Henry Lloyd White
Republican
Armstorong , Cambria , Indiana , Jefferson , Westmoreland County
1874
Elisha W. Davis
Republican
Philadelphia County
1875-1876
List of presidents pro tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate [ edit ]
Name
Political party
County
Dates elected
George H. Cutler
Republican
Erie County
1875
Elisha W. Davis
Republican
Philadelphia County
1875,76
John Christopher Newmyer
Republican
Allegheny County
1876,77
Thomas Valentine Cooper
Republican
Delaware County
1877,78
Andrew Jackson Herr
Republican
Dauphin County
1878,79
John Lamon
Republican
Philadelphia County
1879
William Imlay Newell
Republican
Philadelphia County
1881
Hugh McNeil
Republican
Allegheny County
1881
John Edgar Reyburn
Republican
Philadelphia County
1883
Amos Herr Mylin
Republican
Lancaster County
1883,85
George Handy Smith
Republican
Philadelphia County
1885,87
John C. Grady
Republican
Philadelphia County
1887,89
Boies Penrose
Republican
Philadelphia County
1889,91
John Peter Shindel Gobin
Republican
Lebanon County
1891,93
Charles Wesley Thomas
Republican
Philadelphia County
1893,95
Samuel John Milton McCarrell
Republican
Dauphin County
1895,97
Daniel Spindler Walton
Republican
Greene County
1897
William Preston Snyder
Republican
Chester County
1899, 1901
John Morin Scott
Republican
Philadelphia County
1901,03
William Cameron Sproul
Republican
Delaware County
1903,05
Cyrus E. Woods
Republican
Westmoreland County
1905,07
Albert Everton Sisson
Republican
Erie County
1907,09
William E. Crow
Republican
Fayette County
1911
George M. Wertz
Republican
Cambria County
1911
Daniel P. Gerberich
Republican
Lebanon County
1913
Charles H. Kline
Republican
Allegheny County
1913,15
Edward E. Beidleman
Republican
Dauphin County
1915,17
Clarence Jay Buckman
Republican
Bucks County
1917,19
Frank E. Baldwin
Republican
Potter County
1919,21
Thomas Lawrence Eyre
Republican
Chester County
1921,23
John G. Homsher
Republican
Lancaster County
1923,25
Samuel W. Salus
Republican
Philadelphia County
1923,25
Horace W. Schantz
Republican
Lehigh County
1927,29
Augustus F. Daix Jr.
Republican
Philadelphia County
1929,31
James S. Boyd
Republican
Montgomery County
1931,33
Harry B. Scott
Republican
Centre County
1933
John G. Homsher
Republican
Lancaster County
1935
Harvey D. Huffman
Democratic
Monroe County
1937
John S. Rice
Democratic
Adams County
1938
Frederick T. Gelder
Republican
Susquehanna County
1939
Charles H. Ealy
Republican
Somerset County
1941,43
M. Harvey Taylor
Republican
Dauphin County
1945,47,49,51,53,55,57,59
Weldon Brinton Heyburn
Republican
Delaware County
1947
Anthony J. DiSilvestro
Democratic
Philadelphia County
1961
M. Harvey Taylor
Republican
Dauphin County
1963
James S. Berger
Republican
Potter County
1964 (acting), 1965
Stanley G. Stroup
Republican
Bedford County
1966 (acting)
Robert D. Fleming
Republican
Allegheny County
1967,69,70
Martin L. Murray
Democratic
Luzerne County
1971,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,80
Henry G. Hager III
Republican
Lycoming County
1981,82,83,84
Robert C. Jubelirer
Republican
Blair County
1984,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92
Robert J. Mellow
Democratic
Lackawanna County
1992,93,94
Robert C. Jubelirer
Republican
Blair County
1994,95,96,97,97,99; 2000,01,02,03,04,05,06
Joseph B. Scarnati III
Republican
Jefferson County
2006,07,08,09,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19
Jacob Doyle Corman III
Republican
Centre County
2020,21
Kim Ward
Republican
Westmoreland County
2022, 23
^ The Constitutionalist Quids, or the "Old Republicans" where a faction within the Democratic Republican Party who where strongly opposed to cooperation with Federalists
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