Launch Event: How to Run for Committee Person in Philadelphia
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Launch Event: How to Run for Committee Person in Philadelphia

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Join the Committee of Seventy for the launch of a new civic education resource, How the Philadelphia Ward System Works — a clear, practical guide to how wards shape local politics and how residents can run for committee person.

Co-hosted by Black Leadership Pennsylvania, the event will include a nonpartisan training on how to run for committee person in the May 19 Primary Election. The session will be led by Tanisha Bezue, Senior Program Director at the Committee of Seventy, and Andrew McGinley, Vice President of Policy and former committee person. They will walk through the nomination petition process, share common pitfalls to avoid, and answer questions live.

Join us to explore how Philadelphia’s ward system functions, why committee people matter, and how residents can participate directly in local democracy.

What you’ll learn:

  • The role of a committee person and why it matters

  • How Philadelphia’s ward and division system works

  • Eligibility requirements for running

  • Nomination petitions and how to avoid common errors

  • Key deadlines and what happens after you file

  • Live Q&A

Who should attend:

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

  • Philadelphia residents considering a run for committee person in 2026

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

  • Community leaders who want to support others who are running

  • No prior experience required.

Event details:

  • Tuesday, February 3 at 6 p.m.

  • Black Leadership Pennsylvania HQ400 W Chelten Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19144

  • Register here