
Michael F. Doyle (5 August 1953-) was a member of the US House of Representatives (D-PA 18) from 3 January 1995 to 3 January 2003 (succeeding Rick Santorum and preceding Tim Murphy) and from 3 January 2019 to 3 January 2023 (succeeding Conor Lamb), and from PA 14 from 3 January 2003 to 3 January 2019 (succeeding William Coyne and preceding Guy Reschenthaler).
Biography[]
Michael F. Doyle was born in Swissvale, Pennsylvania in 1953, and he worked in steel mills during his summers in college. He worked as executive director of Turtle Creek Valley Citizens Union from 1977 to 1979, was elected to the Swissvale Borough Council in 1977 as a moderate Republican, and he became an aide to State Senator Frank Pecora. Like Pecora, he later switched his party affiliation to the Democratic Party, and he worked as an insurance agent before being elected to the US House of Representatives in 1994. Doyle was opposed to the Iraq War, pro-choice, supported gun control, and supported net neutrality. In 2018, he was elected to represent his old district, the 18th district, once more. His seat was eliminated by the post-Census redistricting in 2021.