Posted on 07 November 2012 by WPL
The 2012 presidential election is over and president Barack Obama has been re-elected for the 2nd term. Being a strong democratic base, there are no surprises about how West Philly residents voted in this election. Here are some results by wards (click on the links to see ward maps):
Ward 27 (91.30 % precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
1191 |
13.48 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
7464 |
84.50 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
61 |
0.69 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
99 |
1.12 % |
Ward 24 (100% precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
558 |
7.99 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
6267 |
89.77 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
42 |
0.60 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
104 |
1.49 % |
Ward 46 (100% precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
253 |
2.48 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
9800 |
96.02 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
103 |
1.01 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
42 |
0.41 % |
Ward 51 (100% precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
94 |
0.88 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
10524 |
98.82 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
17 |
0.16 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
14 |
0.13 % |
Ward 60 (95.65% precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
101 |
1.15 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
8683 |
98.63 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
9 |
0.10 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
10 |
0.11 % |
Ward 6 (100% precincts completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
67 |
1.01 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
6516 |
98.68 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
10 |
0.15 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
7 |
0.11 % |
Ward 44 (100% completed):
ROMNEY, MITT |
REPUBLICAN |
58 |
0.87 % |
*OBAMA, BARACK |
DEMOCRATIC |
6633 |
98.99 % |
STEIN, JILL |
GREEN |
6 |
0.09 % |
JOHNSON, GARY |
LIBERTARIAN |
3 |
0.04 % |
Posted on 06 November 2012 by Mike Lyons
Voting seemed to have gotten off to a brisk start this morning, with many polling stations reporting long lines. While this is no reason to start wildly speculating about results in West Philly, it’s at least a good sign.
We will continually update this post throughout the day with bits and pieces of information and observations from around the neighborhoods. Please feel free to write us at editor@westphillylocal.com or tweet us at @westphillylocal with your observations while voting.
Here are some early tweets from this morning:
https://twitter.com/mabege/status/265808077478035456
https://twitter.com/estemonte/status/265883665144356865
Also – to lighten things up a little – we asked what might be the best way to work “jawn” into an Election Day tweet. @AdamButler got into this. His responses:
https://twitter.com/a_butler/status/265879399075831808
https://twitter.com/a_butler/status/265879508253569024
https://twitter.com/a_butler/status/265879508253569024
Posted on 06 November 2012 by WPL
Cedar Park residents are invited to a special fall membership meeting this Thursday, Nov. 8, that will be held at the Calvary Center for Culture & Community at 48th and Baltimore, beginning at 7 p.m.
The preliminary results of the survey conducted by the Cedar Park Neighbors (CPN) community association will be released at the meeting. This fall, the Philadelphia City Planning Commission is creating a new plan for the neighborhood and over the past few months CPN has surveyed over 500 community members to find out what’s important about living in Cedar Park.
Representatives from several new shops and restaurants in the area have also been invited to talk about their businesses at the meeting.
You don’t have to be a member of Cedar Park Neighbors to attend, but there will be an opportunity to join.
For more information, email: contact@cedarparkneighbors.org or call 267-531-4147.
Posted on 05 November 2012 by Mike Lyons
Here are a few things to keep in mind as you head to the polls on Tuesday:
• Polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
• An easy way to find your polling place is to go here and plug in your street address.
• Besides the race for President, voters tomorrow will also decide on a U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative, Attorney General, Auditor General, State Treasurer, State Senator (odd districts only) and State Representative. You can find some information on the candidates here.
• There are several places to find out info on this year’s ballot questions. Philadelphia Magazine‘s blog, Philly Post, has some background on the ballot questions here. Philadelphia Weekly has its take on the questions here. The Committee of 70’s rendering of the ballot questions into plain English is here.
• If you observe some hijinks at your polling station, call 215-686-9641 to report it.
• The Voter ID law is NOT in place for this election. BUT those voting for the first time and those voting in a new polling place will have to show some form of ID (it doesn’t have to be photo ID). These include: driver’s license or state-issued photo ID, passport, armed forces ID, student ID, employee ID. Non-photo ID: voter registration card, gun permit, current utility bill, current bank statement, current paycheck (note: must have full name and current address.)
Posted on 05 November 2012 by WPL

This young male cat followed our reader, Tekla, home from the area of 44th and Pine on Saturday morning. If this is your cat, please email Tekla at: teklalb@gmail.com.
Posted on 05 November 2012 by WPL
Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to speak at a rally of Obama-Biden supporters and volunteers at the Palestra Arena at the University of Pennsylvania (215 S. 33rd St.) this afternoon as part of his final campaign swing through Pennsylvania on behalf of the Democratic ticket. The rally begins at 4 p.m. and Penn Public Safety has issued a heavy traffic advisory in this area from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
If you’re interested in attending this rally, tickets are available online here.
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