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Cherelle Parker publicly sworn in as Philadelphia's 100th mayor
Scoop USA Newspaper
|January 05, 2024
Cherelle Parker, the newly sworn-in 100th mayor of Philadelphia, left, and new Philadelphia City Council President Kenyatta Johnson, right, raise their hands together to the audience during their inauguration ceremony, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024, at the Met in Philadelphia.
Cherelle Parker, who has held local and state office and first got involved in politics as a teenager, publicly swore her oath of office on Tuesday as Philadelphia's 100th mayor, becoming the first woman to do so.
The 51-year-old Democrat with years of political experience took the helm of the nation's sixth-largest city in a ceremony at the historic Met in Philadelphia. She succeeds term-limited Democratic Mayor Jim Kenney.
"By every statistic imaginable, I am not supposed to be standing here today," Parker told supporters gathered for her roughly hourlong address. "I, Cherelle Parker, was a child who most people thought would never succeed. And they almost did have me thinking the same thing."
Surrounded by family, friends, former mayors, and current U.S. and state legislators and officials, Parker echoed her campaign promise: to make Philadelphia the "safest, cleanest, greenest big city in the nation that will provide access to economic opportunity for all."
Parker had emerged early in the crowded mayoral race as the only leading Black candidate and soared to a victory in November's election in the heavily Democratic city. Parker's moderate message resonated with voters who are increasingly worried about public safety as well as quality-of-life issues, from faulty streetlights to potholes to trash collection. She also promised a well-trained police force that is engaged with the community along with mental health and behavioral support.
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