Cherelle Parker set to become Philadelphia's first female mayor.

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Cherelle Parker has won the Democratic nomination for mayor of Philadelphia, making her the favorite to become the city's first female mayor. Philadelphia is one of only two big US cities never to have had a female chief executive. Parker's campaign emphasized the importance of representation, but she stressed that identity comes second to her qualifications. The election drew four serious female contenders, with the second- and third-place finishers also being women. Parker's mentor, former Councilmember Marian Tasco, is a legendary Black politician, and today, women make up nearly 40% of City Council.
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