Lt. Gov. Fetterman Sets January Election To Replace Pa. Senator Arrested On Child Porn Charges

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Voters in a central Pennsylvania state Senate district will get a chance in January to pick a replacement for a four-term senator who resigned last week after being arrested on child pornography possession charges.

Lt. Gov. John Fetterman said in a Wednesday statement that Jan. 14 is the earliest possible date to restore representation to residents of the heavily Republican district, which is based in Lebanon County.

A preliminary hearing on the charges against Republican Mike Folmer was postponed to Oct. 31. Folmer hasn't commented.

Photo Credit: Mike Folmer

Investigators allegedly found two images of child pornography on Folmer's cell phone after they asked him to turn it over at his house in Lebanon County. Authorities were acting on a tip from a social media website.

Folmer's resignation left the 50-seat Senate with a 27-22 Republican majority.

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