Marc Gergely

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Marc J. Gergely
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 35th district
In office
January 7, 2003[1] – August 11, 2017
Preceded byThomas A. Michlovic
Succeeded byAustin Davis
Personal details
Born (1969-10-17) October 17, 1969 (age 54)
McKeesport, Pennsylvania
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseDebbie Gergely
ChildrenNicole, Andrew(AJ), Olivia
ResidenceWhite Oak, Pennsylvania
Alma materIndiana University of Pennsylvania

Marc J. Gergely (born October 17, 1969) is a former Democratic Party member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives representing the 35th District and was elected in 2002. He was the Deputy Whip and was the only Democrat from Allegheny County to serve on the Labor Committee.

Gergely attended Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He began his working career by working for state Senator Albert "Buddy" Belan. He became the head of the McKeesport, Pennsylvania school district at age 26.

Gergely later worked as a director of the David Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh. Prior to his election to the House, he was employed as a legislative assistant to state Senator Sean Logan.

In 2006 Gergely defeated former Duquesne Mayor George Matta II (53% - 47%). Matta ran what the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette called a "deceptive campaign". Matta falsely claimed Gergely voted for, and took, the controversial 2005 late night pay-raise. The Post-Gazette said, "At first such advertising would seem to be the product of some political Darth Vader. But given how easily it is debunked, it is more like the work of Vader's dim-witted brother.... We don't know who George Matta's media mastermind is, but the person should be fired. And Mr. Matta owes an apology to the Post-Gazette and the people of the 35th District -- they, as much as Rep. Gergely, have been the victims of a campaign of misinformation."[2]

On September 7, 2013, Gergely was linked to an illegal gambling operation.[3] He released a statement on September 9, 2013, described by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as "vague" and revealing little about the "relationship" he is recorded alluding to with Mr. Ronald "Pork" Melocchi.[4] In August 2017, Gergely pleaded guilty to counts of conspiracy and accepting an illegal campaign contribution.[5][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SESSION OF 2003 - 187TH OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY - No. 1" (PDF). Legislative Journal. Pennsylvania House of Representatives. 2003-01-07.
  2. ^ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Editorial Page, Gergely in the 35th / Matta should apologize for a deceptive campaign, April 27, 2006
  3. ^ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  4. ^ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  5. ^ "Lawmaker pleads guilty in case linked to illegal gambling | National Post".
  6. ^ "State Rep. Marc Gergely pleads guilty to corruption charges | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette".

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