Washington Irving Stineman (August 23, 1869 – September 29, 1947) was an American politician from Pennsylvania.
He attended Central Pennsylvania College, but left in his sophomore year.
[1][2] Stineman was elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania Senate, representing district 35, from 1921 to 1924.
He served on the appropriations, canals and indland navigation, congressional apportionment, exposition affairs, forestry, judicial apportionment, mines and mining, new counties and county seats, public roads and highways, and public supply of light, heat, and water committees.
[1][4] They had two sons, James Calvin and Frank H.[1][3] Stineman died following a heart attack on September 29, 1947, at his home in Johnstown.