Nov 03, 2021 · PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- In the race for Philadelphia District Attorney, Larry Krasner has won reelection for a second term, according to the Associated Press. When he took the stage to declare...
Nov 02, 2021 · PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT ATTORNEY RACE; Larry Krasner: 125,858 votes (69.49%) ; Chuck Peruto: 55,251 votes (30.51%) 1,643 of 1,703 precincts reporting
Philadelphia District Attorney, General Election, 2017; Party: Candidate: Vote % Votes Democratic : Lawrence Krasner: 74.70%: 150,330 Republican : Beth Grossman: 25.27%: 50,858: Write-in votes: 0.03%: 58: Total Votes: 201,246: Source: Office of the Philadelphia City Commissioners, "Election Results," accessed November 7, 2017
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The office of the District Attorney of Philadelphia is the largest prosecutor's office in the state of Pennsylvania and oversees a jurisdiction that includes more than 1.5 million citizens of both the city and county of Philadelphia.
654 authorized the voters of each of Pennsylvania's counties to elect one person, of requisite legal background to serve as district attorney for a term of three years. The term was extended to four years under the State Constitution of 1874, Article 14.
The district attorney is an elected office, and terms begin on the first Monday in January following the election. Prior to 1850, the functions of this office were performed by a deputy state attorney-general. An Act of 3 May 1850 P.L. 654 authorized the voters of each of Pennsylvania's counties to elect one person, ...
Democratic (Appointed district attorney to finish out the four-year term of Victor Blanc, who had been named a judge, later a longtime Commonwealth Court Judge, himself.) Arlen Specter.
Democratic (Appointed district attorney to finish out the four-year term of Victor Blanc, who had been named a judge, later a longtime Commonwealth Court Judge, himself.) Republican (two four-year terms, lost his pursuit to a third term in 1973 general election.)
The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary election for Philadelphia district attorney. Beth Grossman ran unopposed in the Republican primary election for Philadelphia district attorney. Rebecca Rhynhart (D) defeated Michael Tomlinson (R) in the general election for Philadelphia city controller.
In every city council election between 1951 and 2015, Democrats won five at-large seats and Republicans won two. In the 2019 municipal election, Democrats won 14 seats on Philadelphia's city council, with two seats going to Republicans and one to the Working Families Party.
Next election: 2021. The city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, held general elections for mayor, all 17 seats on the city council, all three seats on the city commission, county sheriff, register of wills, trial court judges, and municipal judges on November 5, 2019. A primary was scheduled for May 21, 2019.
A primary was scheduled for May 21, 2019. The filing deadline for partisan candidates in this election ...
See also: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia is a city in Pennsylvania. The city is consolidated with Philadelphia County, which means that the city and county share a government and boundaries. It is the center of the Delaware Valley Metropolitan Area.
City government. See also: Mayor-council government. The city of Philadelphia uses a strong mayor and city council system. In this form of municipal government, the city council serves as the city's primary legislative body and the mayor serves as the city's chief executive.
In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump (R) won Pennsylvania with 48.2 percent of the vote. Hillary Clinton (D) received 47.5 percent. In presidential elections between 1900 and 2016, Pennsylvania cast votes for the winning presidential candidate 76.7 percent of the time.
A no vote was a vote against amending the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter to allow contract awards based on value for public dollars. Voters in Philadelphia also chose election judges and inspectors in the general election. These races are conducted at the precinct level with the city divided into 1,686 precincts.
These races are conducted at the precinct level with the city divided into 1,686 precincts. Each precinct has one election judge and two inspectors.
See also: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia is a city in Pennsylvania. The city is consolidated with Philadelphia County, which means that the city and county share a government and boundaries. It is the center of the Delaware Valley Metropolitan Area.
City government. See also: Mayor-council government. The city of Philadelphia uses a strong mayor and city council system. In this form of municipal government, the city council serves as the city's primary legislative body and the mayor serves as the city's chief executive.
Lawrence Krasner (D) defeated six other Democratic candidates in the primary election on May 16, 2017, and defeated Beth Grossman (R) in the general election. Click here to learn about issues in the race. Philadelphia voters also found races for city controller, two municipal court seats, and retention elections for nine municipal court seats on ...
The deadline to protest independent candidate petitions was August 8, 2017. The Democratic race for district attorney drew attention from national figures including a PAC funded by $1,450,000 from George Soros that supported the primary campaign of Lawrence Krasner.
A yes vote was a vote in favor of amending the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter to create the Philadelphia Community Reinvestment Commission. A no vote was a vote against amending the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter to create the Philadelphia Community Reinvestment Commission.
PHILADELPHIA — The overwhelming Democratic primary victory on Tuesday of Larry Krasner, the Philadelphia district attorney whose opponent tried to paint him as soft on crime, represented a major step forward for the growing progressive prosecutorial movement of which Mr. Krasner is a leader, advocates of criminal justice reform said.
Published May 19, 2021 Updated May 20, 2021. PHILADELPHIA — The overwhelming Democratic primary victory on Tuesday of Larry Krasner , the Philadelphia district attorney whose opponent tried to paint him as soft on crime, represented a major step forward for the growing progressive prosecutorial movement of which Mr.
Neighborhoods in the northern and western parts of Philadelphia have been most affected by gun violence. Credit... Tom Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer, via Associated Press.
May 18, 2021. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner declares victory in the race against Carlos Vega at the Sonesta Hotel in Center City Philadelphia on May 18, 2021. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner declares victory in the race against Carlos Vega at the Sonesta Hotel in Center City Philadelphia on May 18, 2021. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Incumbent District Attorney Larry Krasner won the Democratic primary over former prosecutor Carlos Vega. The tally by the Philadelphia City Commissioner’s Office showed Krasner with a comfortable lead throughout the night. Vega conceded the race at about 11:45p.m. and the Associated Press called it shortly after midnight.
Incumbent District Attorney Larry Krasner won the Democratic primary over former prosecutor Carlos Vega. The tally by the Philadelphia City Commissioner’s Office showed Krasner with a comfortable lead throughout the night. Vega conceded the race at about 11:45p.m. and the Associated Press called it shortly after midnight.
However, Kelly Viola said she wanted the governor to retain the constitutional power to declare emergencies, and to vote in favor of another ballot measure to amend the Pennsylvania constitution to protect people from discrimination based on race and ethnicity.
Republican lawmakers tried unsuccessfully to limit the governor’s power in court and through legislation but did approve a ballot measure to put a question before voters allowing the legislature to override the executive branch in such matters by simple majority.
Pennsylvania's diversity is mostly on par with the rest of the nation.
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