Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|
1975 | 42 | Democrat | ||
1976 | 42 | Democrat | ||
1977 | Majority Whip | 42 | Democrat | |
1978 | Majority Whip | 42 | Democrat | |
1979 | Majority Whip | 42 | Democrat | |
1980 | Majority Whip | 42 | Democrat | |
1981 | Minority Whip | 42 | Democrat | |
1982 | Minority Whip | 42 | Democrat | |
1983 | Minority Whip | 42 | Democrat | |
1984 | Minority Whip | 42 | Democrat | |
1985 | 42 | Democrat | ||
1986 | 42 | Democrat | ||
1987 | 42 | Democrat | ||
1988 | 42 | Democrat | ||
1989 | 42 | Democrat | ||
1990 | 42 | Democrat | ||
1991 | 42 | Democrat | ||
1992 | 42 | Democrat | ||
1993 | 42 | Democrat | ||
1994 | 42 | Democrat |
COUNTIES: Allegheny
Captain Eugene Francis Scanlon, Sr. (D42) Allegheny (Part) County 1975-1994
Early Life:
Captain Eugene Francis Scanlon, Sr., born December 19, 1924, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; son of William E. Marie Agatha Garrity Scanlon; Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School; University of Pittsburgh, (B.A.), 1950; University of Pittsburgh Law School, (LL.B.), 1953; captain, United States Army, World War II, 1943-1946; Korean War, 1950-1952; attorney; case editor and author, University of Pittsburgh Law Review; Pennsylvania Deputy Attorney General, 1955-1963; elected, Democrat, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Special Election, April 23, 1968; sworn-In on May 27, 1968 to serve the remaining 1967 term; reelected, Democrat, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1969-1973; appointed, Speaker's Committee on Tax Reform, 1970; not a candidate for reelection to the House, 1974; elected, Democrat, Pennsylvania State Senate, 1975-1994; elected, Senate Majority Whip, 1977-1980; elected, Senate Minority Whip 1981-1984; appointed, Joint State Government Commission, 1979-1984; married, Ann Elizabeth Boyle; died while in office of Senate, March 10, 1994, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; interment, Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Politics:
Elected, Democrat, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Special Election, April 23, 1968; sworn-In on May 27, 1968, to serve the remaining 1967 term; reelected, Democrat, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1969-1973; appointed, Speaker's Committee on Tax Reform, 1970; not a candidate for reelection to the House, 1974.
Elected, Democrat, Pennsylvania State Senate, 1975-1994; elected, Senate Majority Whip, 1977-1980; elected, Senate Minority Whip 1981-1984; appointed, Joint State Government Commission, 1979-1984; died, March 10, 1994; Jack Wagner seated May 24, 1994.
Pennsylvania House of Representatives Biography:
https://archives.house.state.pa.us/people/member-biography?ID=370
Cited:
Cox, Harold (2004). "Senate Members "S"". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137883234/eugene-francis-scanlon