How to Run for Committee Person in Philadelphia: Virtual Training
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How to Run for Committee Person in Philadelphia: Virtual Training

full hww 2 part spring 2026 webinar

Register for this event here.

 

Ever wonder who really holds power in Philadelphia politics? Join the Committee of Seventy for a practical breakdown of the city’s ward system – the behind-the-scenes structure that shapes elections, endorsements, and turnout – and learn how becoming a committee person is one of the simplest ways to get involved locally.

This event includes a nonpartisan training on how to run for committee person in the May 19 Primary Election. Committee of Seventy Senior Program Director Tanisha Bezue and Andrew McGinley, Vice President of Policy and a former committee person, will lead the session and walk through the nomination petition process and answer questions live.

Committee people are the link between neighborhoods and local politics – sharing resources, answering questions, and helping democracy work on the ground. Participants will learn why this role matters, what it looks like day to day, and how accessible it is to run.

 

What you’ll learn

In this training, we will cover:

  • What a committee person does and why the role matters

  • How Philadelphia’s ward and division system works

  • Eligibility requirements to run

  • Nomination petitions, and how to avoid common errors

  • Key deadlines and what happens after you file 

  • Live Q&A

 

Who should attend

This session is for:

  • Philadelphia residents considering a run for committee person in 2026

  • First-time candidates looking for step-by-step guidance

  • Civic-minded neighbors who want to better understand the ward system

  • Community leaders who want to support others who are running

No prior experience required.