Canonsburg Democrat a candidate for county office
A Canonsburg man announced Friday he is a candidate for Washington County clerks of courts. Frank J. Scandale will run in the Democratic primary in May for the seat being vacated by Barbara Gibbs.
The clerk of courts is the record-keeping arm of the criminal division. Scandale, 47, who owned an insurance agency in Center Township, Beaver County, for 19 years, said his experience as a business owner will “translate well” into the clerk’s office.
“Both my agency and the office of clerk of courts rely upon meticulous record-keeping. Not only do I have excellent management skills, my agency has received many accolades for its superior customer service,” he said in a news release.
Scandale is a graduate of Canon-McMillan High School and Washington & Jefferson College, where he earned a business degree.
He is a Democratic committeeman and serves on the Washington County Democratic Committee’s executive board. He has been a notary public for 25 years and is a member of St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church and the Italian-American Society of Washington County.