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William Mark Peduto [2] (born October 30, 1964) [3] is an American politician who was the 60th mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 2014 until 2022. He was a Democratic member of the Pittsburgh City Council from 2002 to 2014.
Bill Peduto and Josh Wander won the Democratic and Republican primaries, respectively, on May 21, 2013. [51] In addition, City Council President Darlene Harris switched her party registration to "independent" on April 22, 2013, less than an hour prior to the deadline to be eligible as a third party candidate in the general election. August 1 ...
Incumbent Democratic Mayor Bill Peduto successfully ran for re-election to a second term. [1] [2] Three Democrats, including Peduto, and no Republicans filed petitions to appear on the respective primary ballots before the deadline on March 7, 2017. [3] Peduto won the Democratic primary and was officially unopposed in the general election.
Mayor Ed Gainey (D) ousted two-term incumbent Bill Peduto (D) in 2021 to win the Democratic nomination before easily clinching the general election — but now he’s looking to avoid the same ...
Bill Peduto was first elected in the 2013 election to succeed Luke Ravenstahl and assumed office in January 2014. [8] Peduto sought and was re-elected to a second term in the 2017 election; in November 2017, Peduto garnered 96% of the vote, having not had any significant opposition in the general election. [9]
From 1901 to 1903 the state legislature took control of the city on the grounds of corruption by former Mayor William J. Diehl with the passage of the so-called "ripper bill" and appointed the unelected "recorders" Joseph Brown and Adam Brown, who were answerable only to the state government. Since 1903, all mayors have been popularly elected.
Jun. 28—Pittsburgh will use more than half of the $335 million in federal relief money to make up for revenue losses projected through 2024, according to proposed allocations released Monday by ...
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf makes a statement about the shooting. Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto stands listening in the striped tie. President Donald Trump, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf, Braddock Mayor John Fetterman, and Pittsburgh City Councilman Corey O'Connor released statements about the incident through Twitter.