Austin Davis (politician)

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Davis in 2022
35th Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
Assumed office
January 17, 2023
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Education University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (BA)

Austin Davis (born October 4, 1989) is an American politician who is the 35th lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, since 2023. Prior to that, he served as a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 35th district from 2018 to 2022. He is both the first African American lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania and the youngest person to be elected lieutenant governor in the United States.

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Early life and education

Davis was born October 4, 1989, in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. He attended McKeesport Area High School, where he founded and served as chairman of the Mayor's Youth Advisory Council under then McKeesport, Pennsylvania mayor James Brewster. [1]

After graduating from high school, he attended the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, where he earned a BA in political science in 2012. [2] [3]

Career

While in college, Davis was hired as a legislative intern by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. In a February 2011 article on Black History Month, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review highlighted him as "a veteran at the politics of helping others." [4]

Davis previously served as executive assistant to Allegheny County executive Rich Fitzgerald. In 2014, Davis became the youngest and the first black vice chair at the Allegheny County Democratic Committee. [5]

Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Davis in 2021 Gov. Wolf Discusses Vaccine Equity and Progress on Visit to McKeesport Vaccination Clinic - 51101482197.jpg
Davis in 2021

Davis ran for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in the 35th district in a 2018 special election. [6] [7] Davis defeated Republican candidate Fawn Walker-Montgomery with over 73% of the vote and became the first African American to serve as State Representative for the district. [8]

Committee assignments

(2021–2022)

  • Appropriations [9]
  • Consumer Affairs [9]
  • Insurance [9]
  • Transportation [9]

Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania

Election

Davis' 2022 logo for his campaign for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor Austin Davis 2022 LG Logo.svg
Davis' 2022 logo for his campaign for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor

On December 14, 2021, it was reported that Davis would enter the 2022 race for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, after being selected by presumptive Democratic gubernatorial nominee Josh Shapiro to be his running mate. [10] Pennsylvania law requires that a lieutenant gubernatorial candidate must run independent of the gubernatorial candidate in the primary.

On November 8, 2022, Shapiro and Davis handily defeated the Republican ticket of Doug Mastriano and Carrie DelRosso in the general election. [11] Davis became the first African American to be elected lieutenant governor and the first millennial to win statewide office in Pennsylvania. [12]

Tenure

Upon his swearing in at age 33, Davis became the youngest lieutenant governor in Pennsylvania history. [13] He is also the youngest current lieutenant governor in the United States. [14] In 2024, Davis was chosen as the chair of the Democratic Lieutenant Governors Association. [15]

Personal life

Davis met his wife, Blayre Holmes, at the August Wilson Center in 2012. The two were married on September 1, 2017. They live in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. [16] The couple had their first child, a daughter, in September of 2023. [17]

Davis has served on the board of directors of the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh, [18] The Consortium for Public Education, Communities in Schools of Pittsburgh, [19] Auberle, Adonai Center for Black Males, Small Seeds Development, and the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh Charter School. [5]

Electoral history

2018 Pennsylvania House of Representatives special election, District 35 [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Austin Davis 3,209 73.69
Republican Fawn Walker-Montgomery1,12925.92
Write-in 170.39
Total votes4,355 100.00
2018 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election, District 35 [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Austin Davis 15,165 96.73
Write-in 5133.27
Total votes15,678 100.00
2020 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election, District 35 [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Austin Davis (incumbent) 21,327 92.52
Write-in 1,7257.48
Total votes23,052 100.00
2022 Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial Democratic primary election [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Austin Davis 768,141 63.00
Democratic Brian Sims 305,95925.09
Democratic Raymond L. Sosa145,22811.91
Total votes1,219,328 100.00
2022 Pennsylvania House of Representatives election, District 35 [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Austin Davis 15,241 65.90
Republican Don Nevills7,81733.80
Write-in 710.31
Total votes23,129 100.00
2022 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic
3,031,137 56.49
Republican 2,238,47741.71
Libertarian
  • Matt Hackenburg
  • Tim McMaster
51,6110.96
Green
  • Christina DiGiulio
  • Michael Bagdes-Canning
24,4360.46
Keystone
  • Joe Soloski
  • Nicole Shultz
20,5180.38
Total votes5,366,179 100.00

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Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Preceded by Member from the 35th district
2018–2022
Succeeded by
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Preceded by Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
2022
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Political offices
Preceded by
Kim Ward
Acting
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
2023–present
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