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O'Connor was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Bob and Judy Levine O'Connor.He is the youngest brother of Terrence O'Connor, a priest, and Heidy Garth. Like his son, Bob O'Connor also represented District 5 as a member of Pittsburgh City Council from 1992 to 2003, including a four year stint as council president; he was then elected Pittsburgh mayor in 2005, but six months after taking ...
2023 Allegheny County Council At-Large election, Democratic primary [11] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Bethany Hallam : 89,464 : 56.33 : Democratic: Joanna Doven 68,393 43.06 Write-in: 969 0.61 Total votes 158,826 : 100.00
Rich Fitzgerald (born May 8, 1959) is an American elected official who served as the 3rd County Executive of Allegheny County. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as a member of Allegheny County Council from 2000 until 2011 as the District 11 representative. [1]
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Former city councilman; later served as Allegheny County Commissioner; personally purchased 4,000 acres (16 km 2) for county parklands. Purchased thousands of acres of south Florida timberland, estate sold to the state for conservation in the 1990s. William A. Magee [c] 46 William A. Magee: 1922–1926 Republican Former City Council President
Prior to 2000, Allegheny County was governed by a group of three commissioners. In 1998, Roddey was appointed by the commissioners to manage a successful campaign (also initiated by the county commissioners) to replace that system (via a referendum) to a new system composed of a single Chief Executive and a 15-member County Council.
Mar. 31—Allegheny County Council on Tuesday failed to override a March 16 veto by county Executive Rich Fitzgerald to enact a law to mandate that county businesses provide paid sick leave. It ...
Allegheny County (/ ˌ æ l ɪ ˈ ɡ eɪ n i / AL-ig-AY-nee) is a county in Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,250,578, making it the state's second-most populous county, after Philadelphia County. Its county seat and most populous city is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's second most populous city. [2]