Pennsylvania Senate, District 13

Pennsylvania State Senate District 13 includes parts of Berks County and Lancaster County. It is currently represented by Republican Scott Martin.

Pennsylvania's 12th
State Senate district

Senator
  Scott Martin
RMartic Township
Population (2021)262,878

District profile

The district includes the following areas:[1]

Berks County

Lancaster County

Senators

Representative[2] Party Years District home Note Counties
Isaiah GrahamRepublican18111818Cumberland[3]
Thomas BurnsideJeffersonian Republican18111814U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 9th district from 1815 to 1816. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1845 to 1851[4]Centre, Clearfield, Lycoming, McKean, Potter, Tioga[5]
Jacob AlterDemocratic-Republican18171820Cumberland[6]
Thomas BurnsideJeffersonian Republican18231826Served as Speaker of the Senate during this second term in the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 13th district[4]Centre, Clearfield, Lycoming, McKean, Potter[5]
Henry PetrikinJackson Democrat18251828First term in the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 13th district[7]Centre, Clearfield, Lycoming, McKean, Potter[8]
Robert McClureDemocratic18271830Centre, Clearfield, Lycoming, McKean, Potter[9]
Joseph Biles AnthonyRepublican18291832U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district from 1833 to 1837[10]Centre, Clearfield, Lycoming, McKean, Potter[6]
Henry PetrikinJackson Democrat18311834Second term in the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 13th district[7]Centre, Clearfield, Lycoming, McKean, Potter[8]
Alexander IrvinDemocratic18351838U.S. Representative for Pennylvania's 24th congressional district from 1847 to 1849[11]Centre, Clearfield, Lycoming, McKean, Potter[12]
Elihu CaseWhig18371840Bradford, Susquehanna[13]
Asa DimockDemocratic18411844Bradford, Susquehanna[14]
William Sterling RossImprovement Democrat18451848Columbia, Luzerne[15]
Valentine BestDemocratic18471850Columbia, Luzerne[5]
Samuel WherryDemocratic18551856Cumberland, Perry[16]
Charles Rollin BuckalewDemocratic18571858Pennsylvania State Senator for the 16th district from 1851 to 1854 and 1859 to 1860. U.S. Senator for Pennsylvania from 1863 to 1869. U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 11th district from 1887 to 1889 and the 17th district from 1889 to 1891.[17]Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder[5]
Henry Fetter[18]Democratic18571858Cumberland, Perry[19]
Reuben KellerDemocratic1859  Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder[20]
1860Montour, Northumberland, Snyder[20]
Franklin BoundRepublican18611862Montour, Northumberland, Snyder[5]
David B. Montgomery[21]Democratic18631864Montour, Northumberland, Snyder[9]
Warren CowlesRepublican18671868Clinton, McKean, Potter, Tioga[13]
Arthur G. OlmsteadRepublican18691870Clinton, McKean, Potter, Tioga[22]
Albert Gallatin Brodhead[23]Democratic18711872Luzerne, Monroe, Pike[5]
Francis Dolan CollinsDemocratic18711873U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district from 1875 to 1879[24]Luzerne, Monroe, Pike[13]
George H. RowlandDemocratic18731875Luzerne, Monroe, Pike[15]
Amos H. MylinRepublican18771883Lancaster (part)[9]
John Herr LandisRepublican18931895Lancaster (part)[25]
Milton EbyRepublican18971899Lancaster (part)[26]
Milton HeidelbaughRepublican19011907Lancaster (part)[27]
John G. HomsherRepublican19091937
Frederick L. HomsherRepublican19391949
Edward J. KesslerRepublican19531961Lancaster (part)[20]
Richard A. SnyderRepublican19621964  Lancaster (part)[28]
19651966Lancaster[28]
19671972Lancaster (part)[28]
19731982Chester (part), Lancaster (part)[28]
19831984Lancaster (part)[28]
Gibson E. ArmstrongRepublican19851992 Pennsylvania State Representative for the 100th district from 1977 to 1984[29]Lancaster (part)[6]
19932008Lancaster (part), York (part)[6][30]
Lloyd K. SmuckerRepublican20092012 U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district since 2017[31]Lancaster (part), York (part)[30]
20132016Lancaster (part)[32]
Scott MartinRepublican20172022  
2023presentBerks (part), Lancaster (part)[1]

Recent election results

PA Senate election, 2020
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Scott Martin (incumbent) 73,371 55.6
Democratic Janet Diaz 58,524 44.4
Total votes 131,895 100.0
Republican hold
PA Senate election, 2016
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Scott Martin 66,595 57.9
Democratic Gregory Paulson 48,476 42.1
Total votes 115,071 100.0
Republican hold
PA Senate election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Smucker (incumbent) 64,153 55.7
Democratic Tom O'Brien 50,981 44.3
Total votes 115,134 100.0
Republican hold
PA Senate election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Smucker 66,632 56.9
Democratic Jose Urdaneta 50,488 43.1
Total votes 117,120 100.0
Republican hold

References

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