List of Speakers of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
The speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the presiding officer of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives .
Since its first session under the Frame of Government in 1682, presided over by William Penn , over 130 House members have been elevated to the speaker's chair. The house cannot hold an official session in the absence of the speaker or their designated speaker pro tempore .
The current speaker Joanna McClinton , who is the first female and first female African-American speaker.
List of speakers of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly (1682–1775)[ edit ]
List of speakers of the Pennsylvania General Assembly (1776–1790)[ edit ]
List of speakers of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1791–present)[ edit ]
No.
Name
Term
Party
County
Notes
Citations
1
William Bingham
1791–1792
Federalist
Philadelphia
[ 4]
2
Gerardus Wynkoop II
1793
Federalist
Philadelphia
[ 4]
3
George Latimer
1794–1798
Federalist
Philadelphia
[ 4]
4
Cadwalader Evans
1799
Federalist
Montgomery
[ 4]
5
Isaac Weaver Jr.
1800–1803
Democratic-Republican
Greene
[ 4]
6
Simon Snyder
1804–1805
Democratic-Republican
Northumberland
[ 4]
7
Charles Porter
1806–1807
Independent
Fayette
[ 4]
8
Simon Snyder
1807
Democratic-Republican
Northumberland
[ 4]
9
Nathaniel Boileau
1808
Democratic-Republican
Montgomery
[ 4]
10
James Engle
1809
Democratic-Republican
Philadelphia
[ 4]
11
John Weber
1810
Democratic-Republican
Montgomery
[ 4]
12
John Tod
1812
Democratic-Republican
Bedford
[ 4]
13
Robert Smith
1813
Democratic-Republican
Franklin
resigned February 14, 1813
[ 4]
14
John St. Clair
1814
Democratic-Republican
Fayette
[ 4]
15
Jacob Holgate
1815
Democratic-Republican
Philadelphia
[ 4]
16
Rees Hill
1816
Democratic-Republican
Greene
[ 4]
17
William Davidson
1818
Independent
Montgomery
[ 4]
18
Rees Hill
1819
Democratic-Republican
Greene
[ 4]
19
Joseph Lawrence
1820
Democratic-Republican
Washington
[ 4]
20
John Gilmore
1821
Democratic-Republican
Allegheny /Butler
[ 4]
21
Joseph Lawrence
1822
Democratic-Republican
Washington
[ 4]
22
Joel B. Sutherland
1825
Democratic
Philadelphia
[ 4]
23
Joseph Ritner
1826
Democratic-Republican
Washington
[ 4]
24
Ner Middleswarth
1828
Whig
Union
[ 4]
25
Frederick Smith
1830
Democratic-Republican
Franklin
[ 4]
26
John Laporte
1831–1832
Jacksonian
Bradford /Tioga
[ 4]
27
James Findley
1833
Democratic
Westmoreland
[ 4]
28
Samuel Anderson
1833
Democratic
Delaware
[ 4]
29
William Patterson
1834
Democratic
Washington
[ 4]
30
James Thompson
1834
Democratic
Venango /Warren
[ 4]
31
Ner Middleswarth
1836
Whig
Union
[ 4]
32
Lewis Dewart
1837
Democratic
Northumberland
[ 4]
33
William Hopkins
1839
Democratic
Washington
[ 4]
34
William A. Crabb
1841
Whig
Northumberland
[ 4]
35
James Ross Snowden
1842
Democratic
Venango /Clarion
[ 4]
36
Hendrick Bradley Wright
1843
Democratic
Luzerne /Wyoming
[ 4]
37
James Ross Snowden
1844
Democratic
Venango , Clarion
[ 4]
38
Findley Patterson
1845–1846
Democratic
Washington
[ 4]
39
James Cooper
1847
Whig
Adams
[ 4]
40
William F. Packer
1848–1849
Democratic
Lycoming /Clinton
[ 4]
41
John S. McCalmont
1850
Democratic-Republican
Venango
[ 4]
42
John Cessna
1851
Democratic-Republican
Bedford
[ 4]
43
John S. Rhey
1852
Democratic
Armstrong /Cambria
[ 4]
44
William P. Schell
1853
Democratic
Bedford
[ 4]
45
E.B. Chase
1854
Democratic
Susquehanna /Wyoming
[ 4]
46
Henry K. Strong
1855
Whig
Philadelphia
[ 4]
47
Richard L. Wright
1856
Whig
Philadelphia
[ 4]
48
J. Lawrence Getz
1857
Democratic
Berks
[ 4]
49
A.B. Longaker
1858
Democratic
Montgomery
[ 4]
50
William Lawrence
1859–1860
Republican
Dauphin
[ 4]
51
Elisha W. Davis
1861
Republican
Mercer /Venango
[ 4]
52
William Kinsey
1862
Democratic
Bradford /Tioga
[ 4]
53
John Cessna
1863
Republican
Bedford
[ 4]
54
Henry C. Johnson
1864
Republican
Crawford
[ 4]
55
Arthur G. Olmsted
1865
Republican
Potter
[ 4]
56
James R. Kelley
1866
Republican
Fulton
[ 4]
57
John P. Glass
1867
Republican
Allegheny
[ 4]
58
Elisha W. Davis
1868
Republican
Philadelphia
[ 4]
59
John Clark
1869
Republican
Washington
[ 4]
60
Butler B. Strang
1870
Republican
Tioga
[ 4]
61
James H. Webb
1871
Republican
Bradford
[ 4]
62
William Elliott
1872
Republican
Philadelphia
[ 4]
63
H. H. McCormick
1874
Republican
Allegheny
[ 4]
64
Samuel D. Patterson
1875
Republican
Allegheny
[ 4] [ 5]
65
E. Reed Myer
1877
Republican
Bradford
[ 4]
66
Henry M. Long
1879
Republican
Allegheny
[ 4]
67
Benjamin L. Hewit
1881
Republican
Blair
[ 4]
68
John E. Faunce
1883
Democratic
Philadelphia
[ 4]
69
James L. Graham
1885
Republican
Allegheny
[ 4]
70
Henry K. Boyer
1887
Republican
Philadelphia
[ 4]
71
Henry K. Boyer
1889
Republican
Philadelphia
[ 4]
72
Caleb C. Thompson
1891
Republican
Warren
[ 4]
73
Henry F. Walton
1895
Republican
Philadelphia
[ 4]
74
Henry K. Boyer
1897
Republican
Philadelphia
resigned January 17, 1898
[ 4]
75
John R. Farr
1899
Republican
Lackawanna
[ 4]
76
William T. Marshall
1901
Republican
Allegheny
[ 4]
77
Henry F. Walton
1903–1906
Republican
Philadelphia
[ 4]
78
Frank B. McClain
1907
Republican
Lancaster
[ 4]
79
John F. Cox
1909–1911
Republican
Allegheny
died in office November 6, 1911
[ 4]
80
Milton W. Shreve
1911
Republican
Erie
[ 4]
81
George E. Alter
1913–1914
Republican
Allegheny
[ 4]
82
Charles A. Ambler
1915
Republican
Montgomery
[ 4]
83
Richard J. Baldwin
1917
Republican
Delaware
[ 4]
84
Robert S. Spangler
1919–1921
Republican
York
[ 4]
85
Samuel A. Whitaker
1921
Republican
Chester
elected to fill unexpired term April 26, 1921
[ 4]
86
C.J. Goodnough
1923
Republican
Cameron
[ 4]
87
Thomas Bluett
1925–1927
Republican
Philadelphia
resigned to become a judge
[ 4]
88
James H. McClure
1927
Republican
Allegheny
elected to fill an unexpired term
[ 4]
89
Aaron B. Hess
1929
Republican
Lancaster
[ 4]
90
C.J. Goodnough
1931
Republican
Cameron
[ 4]
91
Grover C. Talbot
1933–1935
Republican
Delaware
[ 4]
92
Wilson G. Sarig
1935–1936
Democratic
Berks
died in office March 14, 1936
[ 4]
93
Roy E. Furman
1936–1938
Democratic
Greene
[ 4]
94
Ellwood J. Turner
1939–1941
Republican
Delaware
[ 4]
95
Elmer Kilroy
1941–1942
Democratic
Philadelphia
[ 4]
96
Ira T. Fiss
1943–1946
Republican
Snyder
[ 4]
97
Franklin H. Lichtenwalter
1947–1948
Republican
Lehigh
[ 4]
98
Herbert P. Sorg
1949–1952
Republican
Elk
[ 4]
99
Charles C. Smith
1953–1955
Republican
Philadelphia
[ 4]
100
Hiram G. Andrews
1955–1956
Democratic
Cambria
[ 4]
101
W. Stuart Helm
1957–1958
Republican
Armstrong
[ 4]
102
Hiram G. Andrews
1959–1962
Democratic
Cambria
[ 4]
103
W. Stuart Helm
1963–1964
Republican
Armstrong
[ 4]
104
Robert K. Hamilton
1965–1966
Democratic
Beaver
[ 4]
105
Kenneth B. Lee
1967–1968
Republican
Sullivan
106
Herbert Fineman
1969–1970
Democratic
Philadelphia
107
Kenneth B. Lee
1971–1974
Republican
Sullivan
108
Herbert Fineman
1975–1976
Democratic
Philadelphia
109
K. Leroy Irvis
1977–1979
Democratic
Allegheny
elected May 23, 1977
110
H. Jack Seltzer
1979–1981
Republican
Lebanon
111
Matthew J. Ryan
1981–1983
Republican
Delaware
112
K. Leroy Irvis
1983–1988
Democratic
Allegheny
113
James J. Manderino
1989
Democratic
Westmoreland
died in office December 26, 1989
114
Robert W. O'Donnell
1990–1993
Democratic
Philadelphia
115
H. William DeWeese
1993–1994
Democratic
Greene
116
Matthew J. Ryan
1995–2003
Republican
Delaware
died in office March 29, 2003
117
John Perzel
2003–2007
Republican
Philadelphia
elected to fill unexpired term April 15, 2003
118
Dennis M. O'Brien
2007–2008
Republican
Philadelphia
minority party speaker
119
Keith R. McCall
2009–2010
Democratic
Carbon
120
Samuel H. Smith
2011–2014
Republican
Jefferson
121
Michael C. Turzai
2015–2020
Republican
Allegheny
resigned June 15, 2020
122
Bryan Cutler
2020–2023
Republican
Lancaster
123
Mark Rozzi
2023
Democratic
Berks
resigned February 28, 2023
[ 6]
124
Joanna McClinton
2023–present
Democratic
Philadelphia
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