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2019 Municipal Primary Unofficial Candidates List NAME OFFICE 2019 Municipal Primary Unofficial Candidates List NAME OFFICE DISTRICT PARTY ADDRESS APT/UNIT ZIP Filed Date Lisa Deeley City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 5100 Convent Ln Apt 426 19114 2/25/19 13:46 Annette Thompson City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 2243 N 30th St 19132 3/11/19 11:27 Luigi Borda City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 2326 S 21st St 19145 3/11/19 11:32 Dennis Lee City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 7005 woodbine Ave 19151 3/11/19 13:11 Jen Devor City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 1536 S Carlisle St 19146 3/11/19 13:32 Warren Bloom City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 618 Brooklyn St 19104 3/12/19 8:07 Robin Trent City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 2246 N 52nd St 19131 3/12/19 8:17 Omar Sabir City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 906 Wynnewood Rd 19151 3/12/19 10:31 Kahlil Williams City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 555 N 23rd St 19130 3/12/19 11:33 Moira Bohannon City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 1812 W Master St 19121 3/12/19 12:38 Carla Cain City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 823 E Dorset St 19119 3/12/19 13:01 Lewis Harris Jr City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 7124 Dorel St 19151 3/12/19 13:25 Marwan Kreidie City Commissioner Citywide Democratic 922 N Orianna St 19123 3/12/19 14:13 Isaiah Thomas City Council At Large Democratic 6625 N 11th St 19126 2/27/19 14:12 Edwin Santana City Council At Large Democratic 2041 N 63rd St 19151 3/6/19 11:58 Derek S Green City Council At Large Democratic 7151 Boyer St 19119 3/7/19 10:07 Katherine Gilmore Richardson City Council At Large Democratic 5271 Arlington St 19131 3/7/19 11:51 Eryn Santamoor City Council At Large Democratic 2318 Aspen St 19130 3/7/19 11:56 Sandra Dungee Glenn City Council At Large Democratic 831 S 48th St 19143 3/8/19 13:51 Fareed Abdullah City Council At Large Democratic 5500 Wissahickon Ave 19144 3/11/19 12:20 Fernando Trevino City Council At Large Democratic 1318 Dickinson St 19147 3/11/19 13:03 Deja Lynn Alvarez City Council At Large Democratic 2928 Aramingo Ave 19134 3/11/19 15:38 Ethelind Baylor City Council At Large Democratic 1105 Allengrove St 19124 3/11/19 15:41 Justin DiBerardinis City Council At Large Democratic 4835 Pulaski Ave 19144 3/11/19 15:56 Beth Finn City Council At Large Democratic 604 S Washington Sq 1216 19106 3/11/19 16:01 Allan Domb City Council At Large Democratic 237 S 18th St 10B 19103 3/11/19 16:16 Erika Almiron City Council At Large Democratic 46 E Washington Ln 19144 3/12/19 8:37 Billy Thompson City Council At Large Democratic 631 Cobbs Creek Pkwy 19143 3/12/19 8:44 Adrian Rivera Reyes City Council At Large Democratic 2553 Montrose St Apt A 19146 3/12/19 10:21 Sherrie Cohen City Council At Large Democratic 5635 N 16th St 19141 3/12/19 10:28 Wayne Allen City Council At Large Democratic 5223 McKean Ave 19144 3/12/19 10:31 David H Conroy City Council At Large Democratic 2031 S Hollywood St 19145 3/12/19 11:27 Mark Ross City Council At Large Democratic 1708 N 19th St 19121 3/12/19 12:00 2019 Municipal Primary Unofficial Candidates List NAME OFFICE DISTRICT PARTY ADDRESS APT/UNIT ZIP Filed Date Latrice Y Bryant City Council At Large Democratic 142 W Manheim St 19144 3/12/19 12:05 Bobbie Curry City Council At Large Democratic 2423 77th Ave 19150 3/12/19 12:05 Vinny Black City Council At Large Democratic 7352 Ryers Ave 19111 3/12/19 12:31 Mike Stack City Council At Large Democratic 1247 Southampton Rd 19116 3/12/19 13:03 Janice Tangradi City Council At Large Democratic 11846 Basile Rd 19154 3/12/19 13:56 Asa Khalif City Council At Large Democratic 1727 Brill St 19124 3/12/19 14:09 Joseph A Diorio City Council At Large Democratic 928 Magee Ave 19111 3/12/19 14:27 Wayne Edmund Dorsey City Council At Large Democratic 4918 Hazel Ave 19143 3/12/19 14:40 Willie Floyd Singletary City Council At Large Democratic 5836 Kemble Ave 19141 3/12/19 15:12 Hena Veit City Council At Large Democratic 3204 Tyson Ave 19149 3/12/19 15:29 Helen Gym City Council At Large Democratic 2110 Appletree St 19103 3/12/19 16:08 Devon Cade City Council At Large Democratic 4939 Pine St 19143 3/12/19 16:39 Ogbonna Paul Hagins City Council At Large Democratic 2243 Grays Ferry Ave 19146 3/12/19 16:52 Melissa Robbins City Council At Large Democratic 718 Rhawn St 51 19111 3/12/19 17:09 Mark F Squilla District Council 1 Democratic 2108 S Front St 19148 3/8/19 16:03 Lou Lanni District Council 1 Democratic 914 Clinton St 19107 3/12/19 13:44 Kenyatta Johnson District Council 2 Democratic 2040 Ellsworth St 19146 3/11/19 16:33 Lauren Vidas District Council 2 Democratic 1508 Montrose St 19146 3/12/19 10:55 Jannie L. Blackwell District Council 3 Democratic 235 S Melville St 19139 3/8/19 16:57 Jamie Gauthier District Council 3 Democratic 902 S Farragut St Fl 3 19143 3/12/19 13:04 Curtis Jones Jr District Council 4 Democratic 6027 Drexel Rd 19131 3/11/19 10:21 Ron Adams District Council 4 Democratic 479 Pensdale St 19128 3/12/19 13:19 Jeannette Geter District Council 4 Democratic 1226 N 64th St 19151 3/12/19 16:39 Darrell L Clarke District Council 5 Democratic 115 W Jefferson St 19122 3/11/19 15:50 Sheila E Armstrong District Council 5 Democratic 1350 N 10th St Apt 13F 19122 3/12/19 15:00 Omar Woodard District Council 5 Democratic 1905 Turner St 19121 3/12/19 16:09 Bobby Henon District Council 6 Democratic 4521 Aubrey Ave 19114 3/11/19 16:51 Maria Quinones Sanchez District Council 7 Democratic 2253 N Howard St 19133 3/8/19 13:15 Angel L Cruz District Council 7 Democratic 302 E Tioga St 19134 3/12/19 12:45 Tonya Bah District Council 8 Democratic 1456 W Chew Ave 19141 3/8/19 15:22 Cindy Bass District Council 8 Democratic 6836 Anderson St 19119 3/11/19 14:48 Patrick Jones District Council 8 Democratic 944 E Rittenhouse St 19138 3/12/19 12:28 Cherelle L Parker District Council 9 Democratic 7626 Forrest Ave 19150 3/11/19 17:00 2019 Municipal Primary Unofficial Candidates List NAME OFFICE DISTRICT PARTY ADDRESS APT/UNIT ZIP Filed Date Bobby Curry District Council 9 Democratic 2423 77th Ave 19150 3/12/19 12:02 S Archye Leacock District Council 9 Democratic 102 E Colonial St 19120 3/12/19 16:52 Taras Smerechanskyy District Council 10 Democratic 9201 Ambassador Pl 19115 3/11/19 13:51 Judy Moore District Council 10 Democratic 2840 Neptune Ct 19154 3/12/19 10:35 Alan Butkovitz Mayor Citywide Democratic 1118 Unruh Ave 19111 3/8/19 14:24 Jim Kenney Mayor Citywide Democratic 301 Race St Apt 506 19106 3/8/19 17:14 Anthony Hardy Williams Mayor Citywide Democratic 5939 Cobbs Creek Pkwy 19143 3/12/19 10:35 Ronald R Donatucci Register of Wills Citywide Democratic 104 Queen St 19147 3/7/19 12:34 Tracey Gordon Register of Wills Citywide Democratic 6543 Windsor Ave 19142 3/11/19 12:21 Jacque P Whaumbush Register of Wills Citywide Democratic 967 Clyde Ln 19128 3/12/19 14:34 Rochelle Bilal Sheriff Citywide Democratic 103 E Colonial St 19120 3/11/19 8:35 Jewell Williams Sheriff Citywide Democratic 2343 N Smedley St 19132 3/12/19 9:00 Malika Rahman Sheriff Citywide Democratic 8030 Ditman St Unit 22 19136 3/12/19 14:57 Larry King Sr Sheriff Citywide Democratic 8564 Tolbut St 19152 3/12/19 16:29 Al Schmidt City Commissioner Citywide Republican 3927 Henry Ave 19129 3/11/19 13:37 Matt Wolfe City Council At Large Republican 4256 Regent Sq 19104 3/8/19 13:43 David Oh City Council At Large Republican 5813 Thomas Ave 19143 3/8/19 15:14 Al Taubenberger City Council At Large Republican 1213 Loney St 19111 3/8/19 16:01 Dan Tinney City Council At Large Republican 10933 Carey Plaza 19154 3/11/19 13:24 Drew Murray City Council At Large Republican 143 N 22nd St Unit D 19103 3/11/19 13:48 Bill Heeney City Council At Large Republican 9526 James St B 19114 3/11/19 15:22 Irina M Goldstein City Council At Large Republican 9383 Neil Rd B 19115 3/11/19 16:51 Daniel Orsino District Council 1 Republican 2615 St Christopher Dr 19148 3/12/19 16:59 Michael Bradley District Council 2 Republican 2646 Reed St 19146 3/12/19 15:09 Pete Smith District Council 6 Republican 7031 Erdrick St 19135 3/11/19 15:26 Brian J ONeill District Council 10 Republican 10861 Meadow Ln 19154 3/12/19 15:47 Billy Ciancaglini Mayor Citywide Republican 2813 S 12th St 19148 3/11/19 12:20.
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