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Leonard Staisey

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Preceded by
  
William McClelland

Political party
  
Democratic

Succeeded by
  
Joseph Gaydos

Died
  
October 4, 1990


Preceded by
  
Frank Kopriver, Jr.

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Jim Flaherty

Name
  
Leonard Staisey

Party
  
Democratic Party

Constituency
  
Parts of Allegheny County

Residence
  
Duquesne, Pennsylvania, United States

Education
  
Northwestern University

Leonard C. "Len" Staisey (November 10, 1920 – October 4, 1990) was a Democratic politician from Pennsylvania. Staisey was born in Pittsburgh and lived for most of his life in Duquesne, a nearby mill town. He was a member of the State Senate from 1961 to 1966, when he resigned to run for Lieutenant Governor. Considered a rising star in the party, he ran on a ticket with Milton Shapp, who would lose to Ray Shafer. From 1968 to 1976, he served as an Allegheny County Commissioner and was considered one of the area's last machine politicians. In 1979, he was elected to the position of judge in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas, and he served in this position until he resigned due to illness in 1989. The name of Staisey, who was blind from birth, adorns a Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh branch specializing in providing reading materials for the blind and physically handicapped.

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