Politics & Government
Montco Official Elected President Of PA Clerks Of Courts
A Montgomery County official will take over as president of a Pennsylvania state association after a recent election.

NORRISTOWN, PA — A Montgomery County official will take over as president of a Pennsylvania state association after a recent election.
Montgomery County Prothonotary Mark Levy will take over as the new president of the Pennsylvania State Association of Prothonotaries and Clerks of Courts, according to an announcement Monday.
“I am very honored to have the support of all my colleagues throughout the Commonwealth and humbled to be placed in a position of trust to lead the statewide association," Levy said in a statement. "While I am extremely grateful for this opportunity, it would not be possible without a tremendous staff that is second to none and a Judiciary that has always supported me and my office."
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Levy was recognized for implementing an electronic filing system in Montgomery County that has gained statewide admiration, officials said.
Levy is a veteran of the U.S. Army and has also served as a team leader on a Kibbutz while living in Israel. He also chairs U.S. Congressman Brendan Boyle's (D-PA) Domestic Advisory Board.
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