U.S. Republican Party state party affiliate of Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania Republican Party
Chairperson
Lawrence Tabas
Senate President pro tempore
Kim Ward
House Leader
Bryan Cutler
Founded
1854 (1854)
Headquarters
112 State Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101-1024
Membership (2023)
3,432,471[1]
Ideology
Conservatism
National affiliation
Republican Party
Colors
Red
U.S. Senate Seats
0 / 2
U.S. House Seats
8 / 17
Statewide Executive Offices
2 / 5
Seats in the Senate of Pennsylvania
28 / 50
Seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
100 / 203
State Supreme Court
2 / 7
Website
pagop.org
Politics of Pennsylvania
Elections
The Pennsylvania Republican Party (PAGOP) is the affiliate of the Republican Party in the state of Pennsylvania. It is headquartered in Harrisburg.[2] As of May 2024, it controls a majority of the Senate of Pennsylvania, two statewide offices, and 8 U.S. House seats.
^"Voting and Election Statistics". Pennsylvania Department of State. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
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