Michael Folmer is a former Pennsylvania State Senator who represented the 48th district, which includes all of Lebanon County and portions of Dauphin and York Counties, from 2007 to 2019. He is a member of the Republican Party. In September 2019 he was arrested on child pornography charges and resigned his State Senate seat. In July 2020, Folmer was sentenced to one to two years in county prison.
In 1986, Folmer was elected to Lebanon City Council as a Democrat and served a single two-year term. Folmer became a Republican sometime after his tenure on the city council. In 2005, Folmer and other local concerned citizens organized the Constitutional Organization Of Lebanon.
, Folmer, who was known through his campaign as "Citizen Mike", was one of several challengers whose campaigns were sparked by the state's 2005 legislative pay raise. Folmer's district was represented by 25-year incumbent Chip Brightbill, the Senate majority leader. Brightbill, along with Senate President pro temporeRobert Jubelirer took much of the criticism for the pay raise and were among the primary targets of activists seeking to vote out legislators who supported it. His campaign's largest contributor was Bob Guzzardi, however most of his funding came from small donations of individuals within his district. On election day, Folmer overcame Brightbill's 20–1 fundraising advantage of $1 million to $50,000 and won with over 63% of the vote. Folmer went on to defeat Democrat John Liss in the general election with over 63% of the vote.
In the 2010 election, Folmer was challenged by Democrat Jo Ellen Litz, one of Lebanon County's three County Commissioners. He was re-elected with over 72% of the vote. In 2013, Folmer became the majority chair for the Pennsylvania Senate committee on education.
Folmer was unopposed in the 2018 primary election, with 4,121 votes, and defeated Democrat Lois K. Herr in November's general election.
Arrest, resignation, and aftermath
On September 17, 2019, Folmer was arrested and charged with possession of child pornography, and criminal use of a communication facility. Police traced a sexually explicit image of an underage girl to Folmer's computer; Folmer had uploaded it to his Tumblr blog in December 2017. Two more such images were found on his cell phone. He was released on $25,000 bail. Amid bipartisan calls for him to step down, Folmer resigned from office the day after his arrest. A week later, Lieutenant GovernorJohn Fetterman scheduled a special election for January 14, 2020, to determine Folmer's successor, which was won by Republican Lebanon County District Attorney Dave Arnold. Folmer waived his preliminary hearing in October 2019. In late February 2020, he pleaded guilty to three counts of possessing child porn and one count of criminal use of a communications facility; a sentencing hearing was scheduled for late May. In July 2020, Folmer was sentenced to one to two years in county jail plus eight years on probation. He was placed initially at Lebanon County prison.