Darrell Clarke says he won't seek re-election to Philadelphia council
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Philadelphia's longtime City Council President Darrell Clarke announced Thursday that he won't seek re-election.
Clarke held a news conference Thursday, where he announced the decision. He will serve the remainder of his current term, which ends at the end of 2023.
"Some people have asked why it has taken you so long to make a decision," Clarke said. "This is not a decision that one makes very easily and very quickly and make a decision to leave what I believe is the best job in the city of Philadelphia as an elected official. But at the end of the day, I think it's my time to do some other things."
Clarke said he will continue to be involved in public service, but he will not be running for mayor.
The Democrat was first elected to City Council in 1999, representing the 5th District seat formerly held by John Street, who then resigned to run for mayor.
Clarke will leave his position after 12 years as council president.
"This is the most difficult decision I've ever had to make," Clarke said. "At the end of the day, I feel confident in the members of city council that are here. I don't know who new will be here, but I'm very confident that they will do what they need to do to make sure we follow along a positive path."
He succeeded Anna Verna as council president.
"It's been the privilege of a lifetime to serve the people of Philadelphia," Clarke said in an emailed statement. "And I'm excited and looking forward to continuing to serve the public in meaningful ways."