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Chelsa L. Wagner (born July 24, 1977) is an American politician currently serving as a Judge in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. She previously served as the Allegheny County Controller. She resigned her position at the beginning of 2022, prior to being sworn in as judge. She also served as a member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Pennsylvania General Assembly, the legislature of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. There are 203 members, elected for two-year terms from single member districts. It ...
for the 22nd District which, at the time, included the South Side and part of the North Side of the city of
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, and parts of the suburbs of Baldwin,
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and Castle Shannon. She resigned from the House in late 2011 after being elected controller, which she served almost 3 terms, until she was elected Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge in Nov 2021, and assumed the position on Jan 3, 2022.


Early life and education

Born in
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, Wagner is a member of a prominent political family in Pittsburgh. Her father Pete was Democratic Chairman of the city's 19th Ward for 30 years, and her uncle Jack Wagner served as the state's Auditor General. Wagner graduated from
Seton-La Salle Catholic High School Seton LaSalle Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh. In 2016, under the direction of former sc ...
in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, and then the
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, where she played on the women's basketball team. Wagner earned a
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from the
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.


Career

After graduating from law school, Wagner joined a law firm in Pittsburgh, specializing in
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cases.


Pennsylvania State Representative

Wagner was first elected to the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives, 22nd Legislative District in 2006 with over 55% of the vote. Her election marked the first time ever that a woman was elected to a full term in the State House representing the City of Pittsburgh. In 2009, Wagner became the first Democratic legislator in Pennsylvania history to give birth while in office, and returned to Harrisburg with her 10-day-old son, Thaddeus, to attend to a months-long state budget impasse. Wagner served on the Judiciary, Education, Transportation and Urban Affairs committees. She served three terms, stepping down from the House when she was elected Allegheny County Controller.


Allegheny County Controller

Wagner is currently serving her second term as Allegheny County Controller. Wagner took office in 2012 as the first woman to hold the office and oversees Allegheny County's annual expenditures of over $1billion. Wagner made her office the first in Allegheny County government to provide paid family leave, an example which was followed by the County administration and the City of Pittsburgh, and instituted a $15 per hour minimum wage for her employees. Wagner has modernized her office's auditing functions to meet the highest professional standards and implemented technological improvements. As Controller, she has led efforts to bring transparency and accountability to municipal authorities, tax-exempt "purely public charities", and water quality. She was named a Governing Magazine 2017 Women In Government Leadership honoree, joining the third cohort of twenty-five members, selected from over 100,000 women holding elected office nationally.


Pittsburgh Marathon

Wagner helped resurrect the Pittsburgh Marathon from a five-year hiatus to become a world-class event that also promotes health in local schools and communities. She served on the board of the Pittsburgh Marathon from 2009 to 2019.


Electoral history


2006

Wagner challenged incumbent Republican State Representative
Michael Diven Michael B. Diven (March 27, 1970 – August 18, 2020) was an American politician who served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 22nd District. He was defeated in 2006. Early life and education Diven was born, on ...
in the 2006 general election to serve the 22nd State House District which included parts of the South Side and North Side of the City of Pittsburgh, as well as parts of the suburbs of Baldwin,
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, and Castle Shannon. Diven, who was elected as a Democrat in 2004, had held the seat for three terms but changed his political party affiliation to Republican a year later and got on the ballot in 2006 through a write-in effort. Wagner won the election with 55% of the vote.


2008

Wagner was unopposed for re-election in 2008.


2010

Wagner was unopposed for re-election in 2010.


2011

Wagner ran for Allegheny County Controller in 2011 and faced Valerie McDonald Roberts and George Matta in the Democratic primary on May 17, 2011. She received 49% of the vote to McDonald Roberts' 28% and Matta's 23%. She faced Republican Robert Howard in the general election on November 8, 2011, and won with 61% of the vote.


2015

In the 2015 primary, Wagner ran for reelection against Mark Patrick Flaherty, who preceded her as controller. Although Flaherty had the backing of the local Democratic Party and outspent Wagner by a margin of 8:1, Wagner won the election 52% to 48%.


2019

Wagner was unopposed in the Democratic primary on May 21, 2019. She was reelected in the November 6, 2019, general election with over 63% of the vote against Republican Brooke Nadonley.


2021

Wagner was nominated to run for the judge position at Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas, and won on Nov 2, 2021, and she was sworn in the position in Jan 3, 2022, hence vacated the Allegheny County Controller position, which was later filled in on Jul 10, 2022, by
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, the former Pittsburgh city councilman and son of the late Pittsburgh mayor
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.


Personal life

Wagner and her husband, Khari Mosley, reside with their two boys in the
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neighborhood of Pittsburgh.


Detroit hotel incident

On March 6, 2019, at the
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, Wagner was arrested and detained by the Detroit police as a result of the hotel staff's denying her husband, Khari Mosley, access to their hotel room. On March 8, 2019, the Detroit police issued a warrant to file
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and
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charges against Wagner. Wagner faced a
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count of resisting and obstructing police. Her husband, Mosley, faced a misdemeanor for disturbing the peace. On March 19, 2019, Wagner and Mosley sent notice of their intentions to sue the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel and Detroit police. The following day, on March 20, 2019, the Wayne County, Michigan Prosecutor's Office filed resisting and obstructing charges against Wagner and disturbing the peace charges against Mosley. Wagner and Mosley have characterized the charges against them as retaliatory and part of a cover-up by the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel and Detroit police. Mosley was acquitted of all charges on July 15, 2019 after the jury deliberated for only 45 minutes. On November 20, 2019, Wagner was also acquitted of the disturbing the peace charges and a mistrial was declared on the resisting and obstructing charge when the jury could not come to a unanimous decision. The jury was split with 9 jurors favoring acquittal and only 3 considering conviction. On December 20, 2019, prosecutors in Wayne County said they'd retry Wagner on the felony count of assaulting, resisting and obstructing a police officer.
Routh, Julian
Chelsa Wagner to stand trial again in Detroit
''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''" The charges were later dismissed in August 2020.


References


External links


Chelsa Wagner for Allegheny County Controller
official campaign website
Allegheny County Controller
official governmental website *''Follow the Money'' - Chelsa Wagner
2006
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