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== Government == The city of Corry is incorporated as a 3rd-class city under Pennsylvania law.<ref name="PA manual 6-5">''The Pennsylvania Manual'', p. 6-5.</ref> Third-class cities are governed by a commission, in which the mayor and four other members of the [[city council]] constitute the commission. The mayor serves as the president of the council.<ref name="PA manual 6-5"/> Michael Baker is the mayor of the city of Corry. The Corry City Council's other members are Steven Drake, Bill Roche, Taree Hamilton and Andrew Sproveri.<ref>"Erie County Elected Officials", p. 7.</ref> Donna Huffman is city treasurer and Diane L. Cowles is city [[comptroller|controller]]. Corry is in [[Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district]] and is represented in the [[United States House of Representatives]] by [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[Glenn Thompson (politician)|Glenn Thompson]], who was elected in [[United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 2008|2008]].{{needs update|date=August 2024}} Republican [[Scott Hutchinson]] of the [[Pennsylvania Senate, District 21|21st District]] has represented Corry in the [[Pennsylvania State Senate]] since 2013. Corry is contained by the [[Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 4|4th District]] of the [[Pennsylvania House of Representatives]] and is represented by [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[Curt Sonney]].
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