"Democrats won political control of the once-legendary GOP stronghold of Delaware County,
part of what appeared late Tuesday to be a Republican wipeout across
the Philadelphia region and in other elections around the country. It was the first time since at least the Civil War that Democrats won
control of the Delaware County Council. They not only won a majority,
but also swept Republicans off the governing body entirely. Democrats
won a majority on the Chester County Board of Commissioners for the
first time in history, in the only suburban Philadelphia county where
Republicans still outnumber Democrats. In Bucks County, Democrats
captured the Board of Commissioners for the first time since 1983."
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