Rich Kasunic

American politician
Richard A. Kasunic
Member of the Pennsylvania Senate
from the 32nd district
In office
January 3, 1995 – January 2015
Preceded byJ. William Lincoln
Succeeded byPatrick J. Stefano
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 52nd district
In office
January 4, 1983 – November 29, 1994
Preceded byHarry Young Cochran
Succeeded byJames E. Shaner
Personal details
Born (1947-01-08) January 8, 1947 (age 77)
Dunbar Township, Pennsylvania
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceHarrisburg, Pennsylvania
Alma materYoungstown State University

Richard A. "Rich" Kasunic (born January 8, 1947) is a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State Senate who represented the 32nd District from 1995 to 2015. He was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1983 through 1994.

Kasunic attended Robert Morris College, receiving an associate degree in business. Two years later, he received a bachelor's degree in the same field upon graduation from Youngstown State University. Prior to running for office, Kasunic ran a small business and was a member of the Army National Guard[1].

External links

  • Senator Kasunic official caucus website
  • Pennsylvania State Senate - Rich Kasunic official PA Senate website
  • Profile at Vote Smart
  • Follow the Money - Rich Kasunic
    • 2006 2004 2002 2000 1998 campaign contributions
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Members of the Pennsylvania State Senate
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Austin Davis (D)
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Kim Ward (R)
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Jay Costa (D)
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  2. Christine Tartaglione (D)
  3. Sharif Street (D)
  4. Art Haywood (D)
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  8. Anthony Williams (D)
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  11. Judy Schwank (D)
  12. Maria Collett (D)
  13. Scott Martin (R)
  14. Nick Miller (D)
  15. John DiSanto (R)
  16. Jarrett Coleman (R)
  17. Amanda Cappelletti (D)
  18. Lisa Boscola (D)
  19. Carolyn Comitta (D)
  20. Lisa Baker (R)
  21. Scott Hutchinson (R)
  22. Marty Flynn (D)
  23. Gene Yaw (R)
  24. Tracy Pennycuick (R)
  25. Cris Dush (R)
  26. Tim Kearney (D)
  27. Lynda Schlegel Culver (R)
  28. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R)
  29. Dave Argall (R)
  30. Judy Ward (R)
  31. Mike Regan (R)
  32. Pat Stefano (R)
  33. Doug Mastriano (R)
  34. Greg Rothman (R)
  35. Wayne Langerholc (R)
  36. Ryan Aument (R)
  37. Devlin Robinson (R)
  38. Lindsey Williams (D)
  39. Kim Ward (R)
  40. Rosemary Brown (R)
  41. Joe Pittman (R)
  42. Wayne Fontana (D)
  43. Jay Costa (D)
  44. Katie Muth (D)
  45. Jim Brewster (D)
  46. Camera Bartolotta (R)
  47. Elder Vogel (R)
  48. Chris Gebhard (R)
  49. Dan Laughlin (R)
  50. Michele Brooks (R)


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