PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Just one Republican-controlled seat remains on Philadelphia City Council after two members of the Working Families Party swept the GOP out of the chamber’s at-large seats.
With 93% of the votes counted, the Associated Press projects incumbent Kendra Brooks and running mate Nicolas O’Rourke will take the two at-large council seats reserved for a minority party in a city dominated by Democrats.
ELECTION RESULTS:Â Philadelphia City Council races for Nov. 7, 2023 election
In the past, the Republicans have been that minority party – but not after 2023’s votes were tallied.
Brooks and O’Rourke posted photos of their victory party on social media Tuesday night. Â
In a news release, Working Families Party National Director Maurice Mitchell said “Philadelphia is officially a two-party town.” Â
Now, District 10 councilmember Brian O’Neill is council’s last remaining Republican. He will again represent the Far Northeast after winning reelection Tuesday.
With 98% of the vote counted, O’Neill led Democratic challenger Gary Masino by over 7,000 votes – AP projects O’Neill as the winner.
How the Working Families Party kicked 2 Republicans out of Philadelphia City Council
There are seven at-large seats on City Council, and two are reserved for minority party or independent candidates. Until 2019, that minority party was the GOP.
Then, Brooks won a seat as a council member.
In that 2019 race, Republican incumbent David Oh was the only member of his party to win an at-large seat on council. Republican Al Taubenberger, who did not make the cut, was under 100 votes ahead of O’Rourke.
This year, Brooks and O’Rourke had endorsements from the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers,…
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