Politics & Government
Allegheny County Democrats Endorse Moon Official to Replace Mustio for State House
The county's Democratic party has endorsed Moon resident Mark Scappe for Pennsylvania's 44th district. A current Moon school board member has also filed a petition.

The Allegheny County Democratic Committee has endorsed former  president Mark Scappe to replace state Rep. Mark Mustio in the Pennsylvania State House.Â
The committee announced the endorsement on its website. Scappe lost a  bid in November for a six-year term on the Moon Area School Board. He currently serves on the Moon Transportation Authority.Â
Scappe is part-owner of the Coraopolis-based RBS Consultants. He was first elected to Moon's school board in 1999.Â
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Mustio, R-North Fayette,  in January that will vie for departing state  seat in the November race. Pippy, R-Moon, said last month that he will not seek re-election.
Mustio, who was elected to the state legislature in a 2003 special election, is also seeking re-election for the state house.Â
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He may face Republican competition for Pippy's seat as well as his own. Mt. Lebanon business owner D. Raja, who in November  to become Allegheny County Chief Executive, has been circulating petitions for the race, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.Â
The newspaper also reports that Republican Ron Steele, who serves on the Moon Area School Board, has filed a petition Mustio's seat in the 44th district. Steele was elected to a two-year term on the school board in November. He is managing director of the Pittsburgh-based Regency Consulting Services.Â
The deadline for candidates to file for November's election is Thursday.Â
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