Angela Choberka - District One Marcia L. White - At Large Seat A . Hes also a longtime Republican committeeperson. Instead, more focus should have been placed on attracting new jobs and boosting economic development. "We need more people with faith and character. West was until recently president and CEO of the African American Chamber of Commerce of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. The Standard-Examiner attempted to reach . "What types of economic development projects do you favor? Ritas Water Ice beer, dumplings at the Kimmel Center, and a Harry Potter party for dogs. Whos vying for a seat? Cole, 49, is a social studies teacher at Early College Middle School at Lehman and a former at-large councilman. You can thank their relatives for recruiting Dr. J to the 76ers. He previously worked as retiring Council President Darrell Clarkes legislative counsel, and is a partner at Legis Group LLC. Gauthier in 2019 surprised the political establishment by unseating longtime Councilmember Jannie Blackwell. Philadelphia has closed primaries, so youll only be able to cast a vote for people in the party for which youre registered. Ogden City Councilperson Luis Lopez (At-Large) is stepping away from the body after two terms. Gladwell is running for an at-large seat on the Ogden City Council against incumbent Marcia White. Bob Casey Sr. and the Philadelphia Federal Credit Union. Also good for soccer/volleyball/golf/rugby/drinks/party meetups. "I think we're in a good position to attract new businesses and grow job opportunities for people," said Lewis, the director of service and support administration at the Stark County Board of Developmental Disabilities. According to Gladwell, the language used in the 2017 property tax increase on Ogden residents was written to guilt people to vote in favor of it. Cookie Notice He was previously director of community affairs in the City Controllers office, served as associate dean and athletic director at Sankofa Freedom Academy Charter School, and worked at nonprofit organizations. The City Council sets budgets for all city departments and functions, develops policies and procedures to direct city operations, creates land use ordinances to guide development throughout the city, and is the approval authority for appointments by the Mayor to city committees and commissions.