H. Jack Seltzer
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H. Jack Seltzer | |
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In office 1979 – 1980 |
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Preceded by | K. Leroy Irvis (D) |
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Succeeded by | Matthew J. Ryan (R) |
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Born | |
Died | December 25, 1989 |
Political party | Democratic |
H. Jack Seltzer is a former Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
O'Donnell was first elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1957[1]. He was the first Speaker of the Pennsylvania House from Lebanon County [2].
Speakers of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (Since 1791) | |
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Bingham • Wynkoop • Latimer • Evans • Weaver • Snyder • Porter • Boileau • Engle • Weber • Todd • Smith • St. Clair • Holgate • Hill • Davidson • Lawrence • Gilmore • Sutherland • Ritner • Middleswarth • Smith • LaPorte • Findley • Anderson • Patterson • Cessna • Thompson • Dewart • Hopkins • Crabb • Snowden • Wright • Patterson • Cooper • Packer • McCalmont • Rhey • Schell • Chase • Strong • Wright • Getz • Longaker • Lawrence • Davis • Rowe • Johnson • Olmstead • Kelley • Glass • Clark • Strang • Webb • Elliott • McCormick • Patterson • Myer • Long • Hewitt • Faunce • Graham • Boyer • Thompson • Walton • Farr • Marshall • McClain • Cox • Shreve • Alter • Ambler • Baldwin • Spangler • Whitaker • Goodnough • Bluett • McClure • Hess • Talbot • Sarig • Furman • Turner • Kilroy • Fiss • Lichtenwalter • Sorg • Smith • Andrews • Helm • Hamilton • Lee • Fineman • Seltzer • Irvis • Manderino • O'Donnell • DeWeese • Ryan • Perzel • O'Brien |