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FakeNoose

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Thu Feb 16, 2023, 11:58 AM Feb 2023

Philly could elect its first female mayor. We asked the four women running what it means to them.



(link) https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/philly-mayors-race-four-women-running-20230215.html

Philadelphia has never had a female mayor, but this year’s diverse field of 10 candidates features four women, all of whom have served in city government and have viable paths to victory.

The Inquirer interviewed each about what the potential to make history means to them, how gender and identity are playing out in the campaign, and their relationships with each other.

None have so far placed a huge emphasis on gender in a campaign dominated by public safety, economics, and development. But for each, identity — whether their gender, race, or status as a parent — has become a part of their pitch for why they’re most qualified to lead the city.

Here’s what each of the four female candidates said about this moment in Philadelphia history.


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This article includes brief interviews with the four women candidates.

In a nutshell: The four women who are currently running for Mayor of Philadelphia are Helen Gym, Cherelle Parker, Maria Quiñones Sánchez, and Rebecca Rhynhart. All four are Democrats, and the field of candidates includes six men for a total of 10 in the Democratic primary race for Mayor.

Best of luck to all!


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