George Wolf
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George Wolf (12 August 1777 - 11 March 1840) was the governor of Pennsylvania from 1829 to 1835. An attorney by training, Wolf served one year in the state legislature (1814-1815) and was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1824, to which he was reelected twice. A member of the Jacksonian Democratic Party, Wolf defeated Joseph Ritner in both 1829 and 1832 but lost the governor's seat to the Anti-Mason candidate in 1835.
Preceded by: John Andrew Shulze | Governor of Pennsylvania 1829–1835 | Succeeded by: Joseph Ritner |