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8 apr 2024 · Mayor Ed Gainey was sworn into office as the 61st Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh on January, 3, 2022.
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Edward C. Gainey (born February 19, 1970) is an American politician who is the 61st mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Previously, he served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 24th district. [1]
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Inspired to do the same for others, Ed Gainey discovered in college that an effective government can be a powerful tool to fight injustice and uplift communities. As a State Representative in Harrisburg he was on the front line fighting for working families, and as Mayor of Pittsburgh he'll work everyday to make Pittsburgh a city where all can ...
3 nov 2021 · Local News. Who Is Ed Gainey, Pittsburgh's 1st Black Mayor? November 3, 2021 / 7:44 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - He's now mayor-elect of Pittsburgh and will take the...
19 mag 2021 · By Campbell Robertson. May 19, 2021. PITTSBURGH — Ed Gainey, a five-term Pennsylvania state representative, is poised to become the first Black mayor of Pittsburgh, having won the...
Office of Mayor-elect Ed Gainey. PO Box 5208, Pittsburgh, PA 15206. info@gaineytransition.com (412) 282-3846
19 lug 2021 · | July 19, 2021. Democratic state Rep. Ed Gainey is one general election victory away from becoming Pittsburgh’s first Black mayor. After an eight-year stint in Harrisburg as a state legislator, Gainey is preparing to return to local government in the Steel City, where he previously worked as an aide for two different mayors.