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Local judgeships were no contest for Dems

As elections go, the races for seven spots on the Court of Common Pleas and four spots on Municipal Court certainly lacked a sense of suspense yesterday.

Seven Democrats, five with endorsements from their party, were selected for Common Pleas Court in the May 19 primary election. Four Democrats, three endorsed by the party, were selected for Municipal Court.

Then the Republican City Committee announced in August that it was withdrawing from the ballot its six judicial candidates who didn't also win the Democratic primary. The GOP replaced those candidates on the ballot with the Democratic winners.

With the field cleared, the Democrats cruised to victory.

Winning Common Pleas seats were Dan Anders, Adam Beloff, Robert Coleman, Roxanne Covington, Angeles Roca, Diane Thompson and Donna Woelpper. Anders and Roca had previously been appointed to open seats on the court.

Winning seats on Municipal Court were Pat Dugan, Charles Hayden, Dawn Segal and Joseph Waters Jr. Dugan had previously been appointed to a seat.

Roca, who with her husband put up about $140,000 of their "nest egg" for retirement to fund her primary election run, felt a nice sense of relief last night.

That's not uncommon. Several candidates this year put up five and six figures of their own money to run for judge, including a $35,000 "assessment" for the Democratic City Committee.

"Philadelphia being a Democratic town, for the local races, the primary is the election," Roca said. "You keep working. You go back and say thank you. But in May, we're pretty much done."

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Posted 04:41 AM, 11/04/2009
dont-take-it-personal
This city is largely populated with democrats. We don't need that republican bs in this city. It's Philly, not arkansas, kentucky, or kansas. G W bush and his retarted regime, left office and passed on plenty of problems to fellow democrats. The war in iraq is the 1st to come to mind, wall st etc. It didn't work with the republicans. Pass the torch. The democrats got a bad hand to start with, but they gotta make the best of it. Of course it'll be the ridicule, hate, etc. I've seen it with Obama and plenty others. Go democrats!!
Posted 07:10 AM, 11/04/2009
Captain Sensible
Go Democrats ! Tax the living beejeezus out of us and rape our future for our children to pay for your stimulus nonsense with higher inflation and reduced interest rates. Obama is a joke and a shill for Goldman Sachs. More Democrats to promise you the moon is made of green cheese and to do nothing for this city.
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Posted 07:44 AM, 11/04/2009
hardball
welcome to philadelphia,,the city of corruption
Posted 09:10 AM, 11/04/2009
jjoesmokey
when things get worse don't cry about it, because you democrats voted these far left liberals in office
Posted 12:16 PM, 11/04/2009
Dutch of N
don't-take-it-personal[ly]. Your post was "retarted". So typical of a democrat.
Posted 02:16 PM, 11/04/2009
kanne1968
No No it is the City of Brotherly Love. Don't ya know?
Posted 03:41 PM, 11/04/2009
lilsquirt143
why do u all get soooo upset over this? I guess u all have nothing better to do then complain about this that or the other
Posted 04:55 PM, 11/04/2009
dont-take-it-personal
I'm sure your english teacher is very proud of you dutch. (Haa). So typical of a republican. Sore Loser!! John Mccain, now you. What has this world come too. Never take it personal-minus the ly. Haa!!!
Posted 07:24 AM, 11/05/2009
Mark Glaeser
Both parties play the same game. Blaming "the other party" is an old ploy used by both parties and, a year after the election it is very disingenuous. People are beginning to relaize that the Obama regime is really no better than the Bush II regime. It is no wonder that independents and third (and fourth)parties are taking hold.
Posted 03:54 PM, 11/05/2009
lilsquirt143
again i say... why waste your time in complaining about all this??? it really doesnt matter if u r a democrat or a republican.. the important thing to remember is to keep teaching our children about right from wrong and to live together... thats the problem these days,,, we are divided by republican and democrat... everyone forgets the basics in life and that is to survive PERIOD!!!!!
Posted 06:38 PM, 11/05/2009
fightback
Read Rio Grand 1's comment. It is no on point. Why do candidates have to pay the Democratic party THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS to have them put on the ballot. That is sick VOTE 3RD PARTY.... SUPPORT THE GREEN PARTY OF PHILADELPHIA!
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