Michael Diven Explained

Michael B. Diven
State House:Pennsylvania
District:22nd
Term Start:January 2, 2001[1]
Term End:November 30, 2006[2]
Predecessor:Frank Gigliotti
Successor:Chelsa Wagner
Party:Democratic (before 2005; 2009)
Republican (2005–2009)
Birth Date:March 27, 1970
Death Date:August 18, 2020 (aged 50)
Death Place:Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Birth Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Education:Duquesne University (BA)

Michael Brendan 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.[3] [4]

Early life and education

Diven was born, on March 27, 1970, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Joey Diven, a police officer and famed local boxer.[5] [6] [7] Diven earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Duquesne University in 1993.[8] [9]

Career

After graduating from college, Diven served as a staff assistant to Allegheny County Commissioner Tom Foerster from 1993 through 1996. In 1997, he was elected to represent 4th district of the Pittsburgh City Council at the age of 27, which made him the youngest person elected to that body at that time.

At various times, he served as a member of the Brookline Area Community Council, as chairman of the Pittsburgh Public Safety Services committee, and on the board of the Penn State Allegheny County Cooperative Extension. He co-founded the Police and Communities Together (PACT) organization and served as president of the South Pittsburgh Housing Task Force. He served on the board of the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority (Alcosan) until he was removed from the board in 2008 by Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl.[10]

Diven won election to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in November 2000, following the resignation of Frank Gigliotti, who was convicted of soliciting bribes.[11] During his tenure, Diven clashed with Jack Wagner, Bill DeWeese and the leadership of the House Democratic Caucus, who later backed Richard A. Nerone's unsuccessful primary challenge in 2004.[12]

Citing the primary challenge and frustrated by the leadership's reluctance to pursue some of his agenda, including making health care benefits less expensive for school districts, Diven became a Republican in January 2005. After he switched parties, the Democratic caucus fired his staff and cut the office phone lines. That April, he unsuccessfully ran for the Pennsylvania Senate seat left vacant by Jack Wagner's 2004 election as Pennsylvania Auditor General, in a race that included Mark Rauterkus (Libertarian), ultimately losing to Wagner-ally Wayne Fontana.

In 2006, Diven was defeated by Jack Wagner's niece, Chelsa Wagner. Diven returned to the Democratic party to run for District Justice in Pittsburgh in 2009, where he faced and lost to his former employee and successor in Pittsburgh City Council, Jim Motznik.[13]

On two separate occasions, Diven was accused and staff members were indicted for forging signatures on nominating petitions.

Death

Diven died in August 2020, aged 50.[14]

Election history

Year!!
DemocratVotesPctRepublicanVotesPct
2005[15] Wayne Fontana align="right" 19,83455.5Michael Diven align="right" 13,35337.4Mark Rauterkus align="right" 2,5427.1
Year!!
DemocratVotesPctRepublicanVotesPct
2006Chelsa Wagner align="right" 12,20755.3Michael Diven align="right" 9,84944.7
2004[16] Michael Diven align="right" 21,481100.0
2002[17] Michael Diven align="right" 12,54870.2Glenn P. Nagy align="right" 5,32129.8
2000[18] Michael Diven align="right" 15,04778.2Harry T. Lewellen align="right" 4,19621.8

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SESSION OF 2001 - 185TH OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY - No. 1. Legislative Journal. Pennsylvania House of Representatives . 2001-01-02.
  2. Per Article II, Section 2 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, the legislative session ended on November 30, 2006
  3. Web site: 2006 General Election - Representative in the General Assembly . Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information . Pennsylvania Department of State . 2004 . 2009-01-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127151803/http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/ElectionsInformation.aspx?FunctionID=13&ElectionID=24&OfficeID=13 . 2008-11-27 .
  4. News: Barnes . Tom . Tom Barnes (American journalist) . Democrats set sights on State House . Pittsburgh Post Gazette . PG Publishing Co., Inc . 2006-08-20 .
  5. https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=34535 Our Campaigns.com.-Michael Diven
  6. Web site: 2020-08-18. Michael Diven, former Pa. state rep from Pittsburgh, dies at 50. 2020-08-19. WTAE. en.
  7. News: Barnes . Tom . Tom Barnes (American journalist) . Brookline Democrat Diven switches to GOP . Pittsburgh Post Gazette . PG Publishing Co., Inc . 2005-01-30 .
  8. Web site: Representative Michael Diven . Official Webpage . Pennsylvania House Democratic Caucus . https://web.archive.org/web/20040114071010/http://www.pahouse.com/diven/ . 2004-01-14 . 2009-01-29 .
  9. Web site: MICHAEL DIVEN. 2020-08-19. The official website for the Pennsylvania General Assembly.. en.
  10. News: Lord . Rich . Mayor ousts ex-councilman Diven from Alcosan board . Pittsburgh Post Gazette . PG Publishing Co., Inc . 2008-10-02 .
  11. News: Ove . Torsten . Gigliotti gets stiff sentence . Pittsburgh Post Gazette . PG Publishing . 2000-06-22 .
  12. News: Brown . David . New angle emerges in Wagner-Diven feud . Pittsburgh Tribune Review . Tribune-Review Publishing Co. . 2009-01-17 .
  13. News: Belko . Mark . Pittsburgh councilman interested in district judge seat . Pittsburgh Post Gazette . PG Publishing, Inc. . 2009-01-18 .
  14. Web site: Former state Rep. Michael Diven dies at 50 . August 18, 2020 . August 18, 2020 . WTAE.com.
  15. Web site: 2005 Special Election for the 42nd Senatorial District . Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information . Pennsylvania Department of State . 2004 . 2009-01-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081128115332/http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/ElectionsInformation.aspx?FunctionID=13&ElectionID=16&OfficeID=12 . 2008-11-28 . dead .
  16. Web site: 2004 General Election - Representative in the General Assembly. Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. 2009-01-09. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081127132129/http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/ElectionsInformation.aspx?FunctionID=13&ElectionID=11&OfficeID=13. 2008-11-27.
  17. Web site: 2002 General Election - Representative in the General Assembly . Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information . Pennsylvania Department of State . 2004 . 2009-01-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127133832/http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/ElectionsInformation.aspx?FunctionID=13&ElectionID=7&OfficeID=13 . 2008-11-27 .
  18. Web site: 2000 General Election - Representative in the General Assembly . Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information . Pennsylvania Department of State . 2004 . 2009-01-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081127132539/http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/ElectionsInformation.aspx?FunctionID=13&ElectionID=2&OfficeID=13 . 2008-11-27 .