Philadelphia's City Council special election of 1954 was held to fill the seat vacated by Republican
John W. Lord, Jr.
John Whitaker Lord Jr. (December 19, 1901 – May 16, 1972) was an American politician and judge from Pennsylvania. He served as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania Senate for the 6th district from 1947 to 1951 and the Philadelphia City Cou ...
when he resigned to join the federal bench.
Election
Under Philadelphia's city charter, adopted three years earlier, seven
city council at-large seats were created, of which two were guaranteed to the minority party. After the
1951 elections, those seats were occupied by Republicans
Louis Schwartz
Louis Schwartz (April 15, 1888 – July 18, 1966) was a Republican politician from Philadelphia who served in the Pennsylvania state legislature and the Philadelphia City Council.
Schwartz was born in 1888 in Galați, Romania. He emigrated w ...
and
John W. Lord, Jr.
John Whitaker Lord Jr. (December 19, 1901 – May 16, 1972) was an American politician and judge from Pennsylvania. He served as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania Senate for the 6th district from 1947 to 1951 and the Philadelphia City Cou ...
In May 1954, Lord was appointed a federal district court judge by President
Dwight D. Eisenhower. He resigned his council seat, and a special election was called to replace him.
The Republican city committee selected John T. Murphy, a former police detective who had headed the city
vice squad, to run for the position. The Democrats selected
Donald C. Rubel. Rubel was a lifelong Republican, but joined in the efforts of Democrats and some reform-minded Republicans in working for an end to machine politics in Philadelphia. Although nominated as a Democrat, he remained a Republican, and promised to vote with the Republican party on party-line issues. Rubel was selected by Democratic mayor
Joseph S. Clark, Jr.
Joseph Sill Clark Jr. (October 21, 1901January 12, 1990) was an American writer, lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 90th Mayor of Philadelphia from 1952 to 1956 and as a United States Senator from Pennsylvani ...
in order to preserve the spirit of the charter's minority representation while promoting a cross-party ally in the reform effort. Clark offered Rubel the spot on the ballot "with no strings attached," something Rubel said he could not refuse.
Results
Rubel was elected with a 120,000-vote majority. He characterized his victory as a call for reform of the city Republican party, saying "
they don't read the handwriting on the wall now, they are hopelessly ignorant." He went on to call for a reorganization of the party to shift control away from what he called a "few little men who call themselves the leaders." Rubel's victory was short-lived. Running as a Republican in the
1955 elections, did well in the independent wards, but placed fourth among that party's nominees, narrowly missing out on one of the two available at-large seats.
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List of members of Philadelphia City Council since 1952
On January 7, 1952, Philadelphia's current city charter took effect. The city council created under that charter consists of seventeen members. Ten are elected from equal-sized districts, and seven are elected at-large in a citywide vote. For the s ...
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The Philadelphia City Council, the legislative body of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, consists of ten members elected by district and seven members elected at-large. The council president is elected by the members from among their number. Each ...
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Philadelphia City Council
The Philadelphia City Council, the legislative body of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, consists of ten members elected by district and seven members elected at-large. The council president is elected by the members from among their number. Each ...