In his statement, Clarke said, “City Council will welcome whomever the voters in the Sixth District choose in May as their Councilmember.”
That choice is expected to be Mike Driscoll who was selected in February by the Democratic ward leaders as the party’s nominee. He currently represents Northeast Philadelphia in the Pennsylvania House. With a seven-to-three Democratic to Republican majority in the district, Driscoll’s ascension to the 6th Council District seat is a virtual certainty.
Driscoll, 61, won his 173 state House seat in 2014. A graduate of Cardinal Dougherty High School and LaSalle University, he went on to earn a master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He went into elected office after years in government, serving as deputy secretary of the Department of General Services under Gov. Bob Casey.
The winner of the election won’t have much time to get comfortable in the position, since they will have to run again in 2023 for the job, as part of the regularly scheduled election.