On November 7, two Working Families Party nominees were elected to at-large spots on the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania city council. The election is partisan, and uses limited voting. Seven at-large seats are up but no party is permitted to run more than five nominees. So with only five Democrats on the ballot, this means it is inevitable that some other party will win the other two seats. Effectively the race was between the Republican nominees and the Working Families nominees.
Four years ago the Working Families Party elected Kendra Brooks. She was re-elected yesterday, and another WFP nominee, Nicholas O’Rourke, also won. Thanks to Independent Political Report for this news.