Topic: 2023 Election
The Ultimate Job Interview with Jeff Brown and Maria Quiñones Sánchez
Missed the latest in our 2023 mayoral candidate interviews? Find out what it was all about here, and join us for the next one on February 7
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyWhat’s Ahead for the 2023 Philadelphia General Election
The May Primary will answer some questions about who will lead the City for the next four years. Philly 3.0’s engagement editor previews what will still be up in the air come November
By Jon GeetingThe Emerging At-Large Primary Field for Philadelphia City Council
Philly 3.0’s engagement editor lays out what we know so far about who’s running for the citywide seats on the city’s legislative body
By Jon GeetingThe Ultimate Job Interview with Derek Green
Missed the kickoff event for our 2023 mayoral candidate interviews? Find out what it was all about here, and join us for the next one on January 31
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyWhat We Know (So Far) About District Council Elections
Philly 3.0’s engagement director with who’s running, who might run, and what it means for District City Council seats in the 2023 primary
By Jon GeetingHow Elections in Philadelphia Work
With the mayoral primary in full swing, Philadelphia City Commissioner Seth Bluestein explains why voters should feel confident their ballots are safe and counted every Election Day.
By Todd ShepherdThe Weird, Hopeful, Dismal, Exciting Year That Was (2022)
Happy to see 2022 in your rear view? Here’s what it means for 2023
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyThank You, Amen Brown
The latest mayoral candidate has reminded us that there ought to be standards for becoming mayor. But can his gaffe, and other tales from the campaign, lead to an entirely new way to think about what it takes to occupy City Hall?
By Larry PlattThe Next Mayor’s Jobs Vision
Philadelphia needs a grassroots, “grow your own” economic development and jobs strategy. A future of work expert, and 10K Independents Project leader, lays out how to size up candidates and engage with the process
By Anne GemmellGeorge Santos Needed a Better Job Interview
A longtime university president laments that lying has become normative in American politics — and thinks The Philadelphia Citizen has an idea to change it
By Elaine Maimon