Jim Motznik

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Jim Motznik
Pittsburgh City Council, District 4
In office
2001–2010
Preceded by Michael Diven
Succeeded by Natalia Rudiak
Personal details
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Married
Children 2
Residence Brookline, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Website JimMotznik.com

Jim Motznik, a Democrat, was elected to Pittsburgh City Council, District 4, in February 2001, and has since been re-elected twice. He is currently the most tenured elected city official. In early 2009, Motznik stated his desire to not run for another term in City Council and to become a candidate for the Magisterial District Judge 05-02-38 seat (currently held by Charles McLaughlin). On May 19, 2009, Motznik defeated former boss and City Council predecessor Michael Diven in the Democratic primary, all but ensuring a win in the fall[when?] general election.

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