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Philadelphia City Council members (1 C, 174 P) ... Pages in category "Pennsylvania city council members" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total.
During the 2022 Pennsylvania redistricting process, the city of Allentown gained a third seat in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.On February 8, 2022, Joshua Siegel declared his candidacy for the newly created seat, numbered as the 22nd district, [16] covering most of the city of Allentown as well as some suburbs to the east and southeast. [17]
Pennsylvania city council members (5 C, 83 P) Pages in category "Pennsylvania city councils" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
On March 5, 1795, the borough of Chester, which had been governed under the charter granted by William Penn in 1701, was incorporated by the Pennsylvania Assembly. [2] Chester was incorporated as a city on February 4, 1866 [ 3 ] with a mayor-council government system, consisting of a popularly elected city mayor and city council.
Schlossberg was elected to the Allentown City Council in 2009, becoming its youngest member ever. Schlossberg was elected to the Pennsylvania House in 2012. His predecessor retired and endorsed Schlossberg, and Schlossberg was the only candidate of any party to appear on the primary ballot. [3] Schlossberg serves on the Rules committee [4]
She began her term on January 3, 2018. Prior to becoming mayor, she served one four-year term on the Lancaster city council where she headed the finance committee. [2] Sorace was reelected as mayor in 2021, defeating independent Willie E. Shell Sr. [3]
The Mayor of Easton, Pennsylvania is a political position dating from 1887, arising from the ascension of the Borough of Easton into the city of Easton. In 1972 the city adopted a strong mayor government, and in 2007 the people of Easton voted to give the mayor a seat on the city council.
Philadelphians elected a seventeen-member city council in 1959, with ten members representing districts of the city, and the remaining seven being elected at-large. For the at-large seats, each political party could nominate five candidates, and voters could only vote for five, with the result being that the majority party could only take five ...