Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania - Current Membership By County

Current Membership By County

Most members are elected every two years in the Republican primary election by county. Each county party chairman is a state committee member by virtue of office.

The breakdown of members per county, along with caucus of county is as follows:

County Members
Adams 3
Allegheny 21
Armstrong 3
Beaver 4
Bedford 3
Berks 9
Blair 4
Bradford 3
Bucks 18
Butler 6
Cambria 3
Cameron 2
Carbon 2
Clarion 2
Centre 4
Chester 15
Clearfield 3
Clinton 2
Columbia 3
Crawford 3
Cumberland 8
Dauphin 8
Delaware 20
Elk 2
Erie 7
Fayette 3
Forest 2
Franklin 5
Fulton 2
Greene 2
Huntingdon 3
Indiana 3
Jefferson 2
Juniata 2
Lackawanna 4
Lancaster 16
Lawrence 3
Lebanon 4
Lehigh 8
Luzerne 7
Lycoming 5
McKean 3
Mercer 3
Mifflin 2
Monroe 4
Montgomery 24
Montour 2
Northampton 7
Northumberland 3
Perry 3
Philadelphia 16
Pike 3
Potter 2
Schuylkill 5
Snyder 2
Somerset 3
Sullivan 2
Susquehanna 3
Tioga 3
Union 2
Venango 3
Warren 2
Washington 4
Wayne 3
Westmoreland 8
Wyoming 2
York 12

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