David K. Levdansky
David K. Levdansky
Sessions
| Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1985 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1986 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1987 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1988 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1989 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1990 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1991 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1992 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1993 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1994 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1995 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1996 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1997 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1998 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 1999 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 2000 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 2001 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 2002 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 2003 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 2004 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 2005 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 2006 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 2007 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 2008 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 2009 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| 2010 | Representative | 39 | Democrat | |
| Counties | Allegheny, Washington | |||
Biography
10/16/1954 -
Allegheny County (1985-2002), Allegheny and Washington Counties (2003-2010)
LEVDANSKY, David K., a Representative from Allegheny and Washington Counties; born in Monongahela, Washington County, Pa., October 16, 1954; graduated, Elizabeth Forward High School; B.A., political science/labor studies, The Pennsylvania State University, 1978; M.A., economics, University of Notre Dame, 1980; economic analysis and organizer; elected as a Democrat to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1984; reelected to serve 12 more consecutive terms; appointed, Select Committee on Eminent Domain (1997-1998); appointed, Legislative Budget and Finance Committee (1999-2010); appointed, Task Force on Commonwealth-Owned Lands (2002); unsuccessful campaign for reelection to the House (2010, 2012).