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Margo Lomax Davidson (born September 27, 1962) is a former Democratic 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 ...
, representing the 164th Legislative District from 2011 until her resignation on July 22, 2021 due to criminal charges. The district included parts of
Upper Darby Township Upper Darby Township, often shortened to Upper Darby, is a home rule township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The township borders Philadelphia, the nation's sixth most populous city as of 2020 with 1.6 million residents. As of the 2020 cen ...
, and the boroughs of East Lansdowne and Millbourne.


Early life and education

The oldest of three children, Davidson was born in
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, where she and her siblings were raised by their single mother. She graduated from the
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in 1980. The first in her family to graduate college, she earned a
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degree in Communications from
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in 1988.


Career

She began her career as a broadcast journalist, hosting a show on WDAS and often covering politics. She also started two non-profit organizations: the Anti-drug and Alcohol Crusaders, which offers programs for children whose parents are struggling with addiction, and the African American Female Entrepreneurs Alliance, which focuses on small business development. She worked on
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's
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during the 2008 election, traveling as far as
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to work for the campaign.


Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Davidson announced her candidacy for the
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after longtime
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incumbent Mario Civera was elected to the Delaware County Council. Civera eventually resigned his state House seat, and Davidson defeated Republican school board member Maureen Carey in the general election. She was just the third person to hold this seat but the first Democrat, first woman, and first African American to represent the 164th district. Davidson assumed office on January 4, 2011.


Controversies

On October 28, 2016, Davidson was evicted from her campaign office in Lansdowne, Delaware County. The landlord filed suit demanding $2,796.77. He was awarded the judgement by a district judge in Upper Darby. Davidson filed a countersuit that was ultimately dismissed by the court. Davidson was charged in 2018 for two accidents while using a taxpayer-funded vehicle. The story went national after yc.news announced charges had been filed against Davidson for crashing her taxpayer-funded vehicle while leaving a political fundraiser February 3, 2018 in Concord Township, Delaware County. After further investigation, yc.news discovered Davidson was involved in a second accident one month prior on January 11, 2018 where Pennsylvania State Police informed the media outlet that Davidson had fled the scene of the crash. Shortly after the news broke, it was picked up by Philly.com and distributed nationally. According to the Associated Press, Davidson was driving under a suspended license on all accidents involving the taxpayer-funded vehicle. On April 10, 2018, Pennsylvania State Representative Brad Roae and State Rep. Kristin Phillips-Hill proposed legislation to rid lawmakers of all state-lease vehicles, citing the two accidents Margo Davidson was involved in that year.


Fraud charges and resignation

On July 22, 2021, Attorney General
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announced charges against Davidson for stealing from the Commonwealth by filing fraudulent overnight
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requests and various other expenses through the State House Comptroller's Office as well as hindering a state prosecution. A grand jury found that Davidson had requested overnight expenses for nights she did not spend in Harrisburg, and received personal reimbursements from the Commonwealth for expenses that had been paid for by her campaign. She was also charged with Election Code violations arising from failure to report campaign finance information, as well as soliciting a witness to lie during the course of the investigation. Davidson was reimbursed by the state for out-of-pocket expenses incurred during official events and trips, despite also being reimbursed for those same expenses by her campaign. She was charged with misdemeanor charges of Theft, Solicitation to Hinder Apprehension, and Election Code Violations. She waived her preliminary hearing, and has paid the restitution of $6,925. The case is being prosecuted by Deputy Attorney General James Price. Davidson resigned from the State House after accepting responsibility for the charges.


2018 Congressional Bid

Davidson ran as a Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress in
Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district Pennsylvania's fifth congressional district encompasses all of Delaware County, an exclave of Chester County, a small portion of southern Montgomery County and a section of southern Philadelphia. Democrat Mary Gay Scanlon represents the distric ...
during the 2018 primary, the primary and general election were won by
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.


Election Results


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2012


2014


2016


References

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