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for 17 years. Due to budget cuts, she was terminated, but remained on the school advisory council of her children's school, and became a neighborhood and educational activist. She also worked with the Parents United for Public Education and the Our City Our Schools coalitions, is on the Steering
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of 1951. Thus, for the WFP candidates, some Democratic-leaning voters would have to limit their ballots to only three Democrats to cast their votes for Brooks and O'Rourke, which rankled Democratic party leaders who saw this as an opportunity for the Republicans to gain more than the two seats
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Brooks and her campaign raised more money for a third-party candidate in a Philadelphia City-wide election than any previous candidate. She relied on small dollar donations as approximately two thirds of her donations were for $ 50 or less.
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In the November 7, 2023, election, Brooks reprised her sixth place finish, securing the most votes among the non-Democratic candidates for City Council at-large and winning reelection to her seat on Philadelphia City Council.
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on November 5, 2019. The Council has seven at-large seats that go to the highest overall vote-getters with two seats reserved for a minority party. Brooks's initial 2019 election was the first time a
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candidate won the minority party seat since its inception in 1919, through the creation of the modern Philadelphia City Council. Brooks won reelection to Philadelphia City Council in 2023.
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In the November 5, 2019, election, Brooks came in 6th overall in the at-large race, with 55,599 votes, almost 6,000 more than 7th place finisher and top Republican vote-getter, incumbent
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campaign for the Council race. Due to longstanding tradition, Brooks, O'Rourke, and the WFP activists faced resistance from not only the Republican Party, but also the Philadelphia
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establishment, as many expected the remaining two at-large seats to continue to go to Republicans. Philadelphia's seven at-large council seats are determined by
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and Chair of the Democratic City Committee, called for committee members and ward leaders who campaigned for non-Democrats to be expelled from the party.
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Committee of 215 People's Alliance, and founded Stand Up Nicetown, a group committed to ending gun violence.
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List of Democratic Socialists of America who have held office in the United States
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Members of the Democratic Socialists of America from Pennsylvania
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McCrystal, Sean Collins Walsh, Laura (6 November 2019).
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and worked as a nursing assistant. She later received a
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List of members of Philadelphia City Council since 1952
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Lai, Jonathan; Walsh, Sean Collins (9 October 2019).
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Philadelphia City Council
Incumbent
Brian J. O'Neill
Philadelphia City Council
Incumbent
Al Taubenberger
The Bronx
New York
Working Families
Democratic Socialists of America
Alma mater
Temple University
BS
Eastern University
MBA
Working Families Party
Philadelphia City Council
third party
Bronx
Nicetown
Philadelphia
Community College of Philadelphia
Bachelors of Science
therapeutic recreation
Temple University
MBA
Eastern University
Easter Seals
Philadelphia Mayor

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