Joseph Ritner

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Joseph Ritner
Joseph Ritner

In office
December 15, 1835 – January 15, 1839
Preceded by George Wolf
Succeeded by David R. Porter

Born 1780
Died 1869
Political party Anti-Masonic

Joseph Ritner (1780-1869) was the eighth governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, elected as a member of the Anti-Masonic Party. He served from 1835 to 1839. Controversy surrounding his 1838 electoral defeat led to the Buckshot War. In 1856, Governor Ritner was a delegate to the first Republican National Convention in Philadelphia.

Governor Ritner has a residence hall named in his honor on the University Park campus of Penn State .

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Preceded by
George Wolf
Governor of Pennsylvania
1835–1839
Succeeded by
David Rittenhouse Porter