Talk:Thomas M. Nolan

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There is some confusion about whether Thomas M. Nolan represented Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 34 district from 1969-1970. According to the Wilkes University Election Statistics Project here, he represented this district from 1969 until his death in November 30, 1970. This cannot be correct, because we know for sure that Thomas M. Nolan was a State Senator from 1971 – 1978. There are a few possibilities: 1) Nolan did represent the 34th district in the House and then was elected to the Senate, possible resigning on November 30, instead of dying on that day 2) Another person named Thomas M. Nolan represented the 34th district, possibly the senator's father 3) the name itself is a typo and someone else represented the 34th and died on that day 4) or a combination of all 3. For now, I have removed any mention of Nolan from this list until we have further data. --Blargh29 (talk) 15:44, 15 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]