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U.S. Rep. Bob Brady (facing camera) talks with Seamus McCaffery yesterday at the Famous 4th Street Delicatessen.
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U.S. Rep. Bob Brady (facing camera) talks with Seamus McCaffery yesterday at the Famous 4th Street Delicatessen.
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Winners in yesterday's vote

Here are the winners in yesterday's election. Several key races were still undecided late last night, including the contest for the final City Council at-large seat between David Oh and Jack Kelly; one of two state Supreme Court seats, and all three seats on the state Superior Court:

City Council at-large (seven seats, no more than five from the same party):

* James F. Kenney (D)

* W. Wilson Goode Jr. (D)

* Bill Green (D)

* William K. Greenlee (D)

* Blondell Reynolds Brown (D)

* Frank Rizzo (R)

City Council district seats:

District 1

* Frank J. DiCicco (D)

District 2

* Anna C. Verna (D)

District 3

* Jannie L. Blackwell (D)

District 4

* Curtis J. Jones Jr. (D)

District 5

* Darrell L. Clarke (D)

District 6

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