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named him to "The Best of the Freshman Class" list. Ferlo was overwhelmingly re-elected in 2006 in his heavily Democratic district. In that race, Ferlo received 84 percent of the vote, while his opponent Joe Murphy of the
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Ferlo was originally elected to Grabowski's at-large seat, but won re-election after a voter-approved referendum divided City Council seats into districts.
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in 1987. He served on council for 15 years until his election to the State Senate in 2002. Ferlo served as president of City Council from 1994 to 1997.
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Following his 2014 retirement from the State Senate, Ferlo served two three-year terms on the board of directors of the
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as gay on September 23, 2014, thus becoming the Pennsylvania Senate's first openly gay legislator.
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representing the 38th Senatorial District from 2003–2015. His district consisted of parts of
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of Pennsylvania. He also involved himself in a variety of community activities.
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Ferlo was born to Italian immigrant parents in the small upstate town of
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community activist in Pittsburgh before being elected to
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candidate Ted Tomson. In 2003, the political website
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Pennsylvania Senate
38th
Leonard Bodack
Randy Vulakovich
Pittsburgh City Council
Jack Wagner
Bob O'Connor
Pittsburgh City Council
Stephen Grabowski
Rome, New York
Democratic
Pennsylvania State Senate
Allegheny
Westmoreland
Armstrong
Rome, New York
liberal
Pittsburgh City Council
Democrat
Republican
PoliticsPA
Constitution Party
ACLU
came out
"O'Connell is surprise council president"
"Bodack wins council seat by few votes"
"Election to test city image"
"Council by district wins"
"Apportionment to begin in Pittsburgh"

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