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Preceded by
  
Role
  
Politician

Political party
  
Party
  
Democratic Party

Children
  
Four

Succeeded by
  
Name
  
Jonathan Saidel


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Alma mater
  
Temple UniversityWidener University School of Law

Profession
  
Attorney, Politician, Accountant

Education
  
Temple University, Widener University School of Law

Former City Controller Jonathan Saidel on Philadelphia community groups


Jonathan A. Saidel is a politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is a former Philadelphia city controller.

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Former City Controller Jonathan Saidel shares a memory of the Northeast


Philadelphia City Controller

After incumbent Philadelphia City Controller Joe Vignola announced his resignation in late 1987, in preparation for a campaign against incumbent Republican Senator John Heinz in 1988, Saidel announced his intention to enter the Democratic primary for the race to succeed him. He won the Democratic primary, held in the spring of 1989, and narrowly defeated the Republican nominee, State Senator Joe Rocks, in the fall general election.

He would go on to be re-elected to the position three more times, each by a wide margin. He did not seek re-election in 2005, and left office the following year.

Lieutenant gubernatorial campaign

Saidel sought the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor in 2010. Ultimately came in second in a three-person field, ahead of Doris Smith-Ribner, a former Commonwealth Court Judge from Pittsburgh, and behind the winner, State Representative Scott Conklin of Philipsburg, Centre County. Conklin ultimately defeated Saidel by just under 4,000 votes, out of a total of over 900,000 votes cast.

Post-political career

Saidel has since returned to private practice.

References

Jonathan Saidel Wikipedia


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