Rudolph Dininni
Rudolph Dininni
Sessions
| Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1967 | Representative | Republican | ||
| 1968 | Representative | Republican | ||
| 1969 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1970 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1971 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1972 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1973 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1974 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1975 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1976 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1977 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1978 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1979 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1980 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1981 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1982 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1983 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1984 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1985 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1986 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1987 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1988 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1989 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| 1990 | Representative | 106 | Republican | |
| Counties | Dauphin | |||
Biography
10/06/1926 - 12/16/1998
DININNI, Rudolph, a Representative from Dauphin County; born in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., October 19, 1926; farmer; president, R. Dininni Construction Company; president, Farmers Bank and Trust Company; president, Electra Realty Company; owner, Dininni Foods; member, Pennsylvania Transportation Commission; member, Dauphin County Republican Committee; elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 1967 term and served 11 more consecutive terms; appointed, Select Committee on Three Mile Island (1979); appointed, Select Committee on the Operational Aspects of the Emaus Orphan House (1986); not a candidate for reelection to the House (1990); died, December 16, 1998 in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; interred, Woodlawn Memorial Gardens, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.