Darrell L. Clarke Explained

Darrell L. Clarke
Birth Date:17 September 1952
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Office:President of the Philadelphia City Council
Term Start:January 2, 2012
Term End:January 1, 2024
Predecessor:Anna Verna
Successor:Kenyatta Johnson
Office2:Member of the Philadelphia City Council
from the 5th district
Term Start2:May 18, 1999
Term End2:January 1, 2024
Predecessor2:John Street
Successor2:Jeffery Young Jr.

Darrell L. Clarke (born September 17, 1952) is an American politician who was a Democratic member of the Philadelphia City Council from 1999 to 2024, representing the 5th District. From 2012 to 2024, he served as president of the Council.[1] [2]

Early life and education

A native of North Philadelphia, Clarke grew up in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood. He graduated from Edison High School. He later attended the Community College of Philadelphia but did not graduate. He now resides in the Fishtown neighborhood.[3]

Political career

He was elected as a committeeman himself and became an aide(and later chief of staff)[4] to John Street, who represented the Fifth District for nearly three decades and eventually became Council President.

Election to city council

In December 1998, Street resigned as a member of the City Council to run for mayor and endorsed Clarke for his seat in the 1999 special election held.[5] Clarke won by only 140 votes over Julie Welker and Dorothy Carn. Welker filed a lawsuit alleging election fraud. The case was decided in Clarke's favor.[6]

City council tenure

Clarke is a former Majority Whip and is the Chair of the Fiscal Stability and Public Property Committees and Vice Chairman of the Appropriations Committee. He was elected to the position of Council President after the office was vacated by the retiring Anna Verna.

One of Clarke's legislative actions was his introduction of the bill to end the City-subsidized lease on the 80-year-old headquarters building of the Cradle of Liberty Council of the Boy Scouts of America over their ban on gay scouts.[7] After a protracted legal battle, the bill was overturned in Federal court and the City of Philadelphia was ordered to pay nearly a million dollars in legal fees to the Boy Scouts.[8]

PA Liquor Control Board(PLCB)

Clarke was nominated to PLCB by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro on Sep 1, 2023, and was confirmed by PA Senate on Feb 8, 2024. On Nov 22, 2024, Clarke is nominated as PLCB chairman by Gov Josh Shapiro, now pending PA Senate's approval.[9] [10]

Controversy

In 2015, City Council President Darrell Clarke approved 1,330 private properties for the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) to seize through eminent domain.[11] [12] [13]

In 2019, the Inspector General stated that a Philadelphia developer backed by Council President Darrell Clarke 'took advantage' of flawed city processes for 'private gain.’[14]

Personal life

His father, Jerry, was involved in politics as a party committeeman. His mother, Ruth, was employed by the Veterans Administration.

Clarke has one daughter, Dr. Nicole Bright, and a grandson.

See also

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Notes and References

  1. News: Council President Darrell L. Clarke - 5th District, . City of Philadelphia.
  2. Web site: Darrell Clarke, Council President . . January 3, 2020 . Philadelphia City Council . December 8, 2012 .
  3. News: Shedding light on Council President Darrell Clarke . Philadelphia Inquirer . January 26, 2012.
  4. Web site: Darrell Clarke . PLCB website; "He began his service to North Philadelphia as a community activist and was eventually recruited to serve as a constituent service representative for a member of Philadelphia City Council in 1980. Darrell rose to become the member's chief of staff before being elected to represent the 5th District." The unnamed Phila City Council member was none other than John Street.
  5. News: Verna Sure of Support, Primary Leaves Her With Votes to Continue as Council Pres.. Philadelphia Daily News. May 20, 1999 .
  6. Web site: WELKER 99 v. 99 . Findlaw.com . June 1, 2019.
  7. News: Joseph A. . Slobodzian. Council votes to end city lease with Boy Scouts . The Philadelphia Inquirer. June 1, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070929173634/http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20070601_Council_votes_to_end_Boy_Scouts_lease_The_group_must_pledge_not_to_discriminate_against_gays_or_else_pay_market_rent_to_the_city_.html . September 29, 2007 .
  8. Web site: Philadelphia would sell building to Boy Scouts under proposed settlement - philly-archives . https://web.archive.org/web/20110620100348/http://articles.philly.com/2010-11-18/news/24954678_1_cradle-of-liberty-council-scout-organization-thomas-r-harrington . dead . June 20, 2011 . Articles.philly.com . November 18, 2010 . April 29, 2016.
  9. Web site: Shapiro picks former City Council President Darrell Clarke to chair Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board . Philadelphia Business Journal website
  10. Web site: Darrell Clarke . Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board(PLCB) website
  11. Web site: For property owners, PHA's eminent domain could be an imminent loss. June 16, 2015.
  12. Web site: In Sharswood/Blumberg, residents facing eminent domain want to fight back.
  13. Web site: Philadelphia Housing Authority to seize 1,330 properties for redevelopment.
  14. Web site: Inspector General: Philadelphia developer backed by Council President Darrell Clarke 'took advantage' of flawed city process for 'private gain'.