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Gary Grisafi
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Birthplace
Philadelphia, Pa.
Religion
Catholic
Profession
Musician
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Gary Grisafi (Republican Party) ran for election for an at-large seat of the Philadelphia City Council in Pennsylvania. He did not appear on the ballot for the general election on November 7, 2023.

Grisafi completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2023. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Gary Grisafi was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His career experience includes working as a musician, construction safety consultant, and educator. Grisafi has been affiliated with the Burholme Town Watch and Civic Association, the Phila Republican Party, and the Greater Northeast Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce.[1]

Elections

2023

See also: City elections in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2023)

General election

General election for Philadelphia City Council At-large (7 seats)

The following candidates ran in the general election for Philadelphia City Council At-large on November 7, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Isaiah Thomas
Isaiah Thomas (D)
 
16.8
 
197,642
Image of Katherine Richardson
Katherine Richardson (D)
 
16.1
 
189,917
Image of Nina Ahmad
Nina Ahmad (D)
 
15.7
 
184,332
Rue Landau (D)
 
14.9
 
175,976
Jim Harrity (D)
 
13.1
 
153,839
Image of Kendra Brooks
Kendra Brooks (Working Families Party)
 
7.1
 
83,616
Image of Nicolas O'Rourke
Nicolas O'Rourke (Working Families Party)
 
5.9
 
70,062
Image of Drew Murray
Drew Murray (R)
 
5.1
 
60,277
Jim Hasher (R)
 
5.1
 
60,274
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
1,622

Total votes: 1,177,557
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Philadelphia City Council At-large (7 seats)

The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for Philadelphia City Council At-large on May 16, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Isaiah Thomas
Isaiah Thomas
 
12.7
 
107,315
Image of Katherine Richardson
Katherine Richardson
 
11.1
 
93,418
Rue Landau
 
9.0
 
75,798
Image of Nina Ahmad
Nina Ahmad
 
7.9
 
66,689
Jim Harrity
 
6.2
 
52,323
Eryn Santamoor
 
5.6
 
47,410
Image of Amanda McIllmurray
Amanda McIllmurray Candidate Connection
 
5.5
 
46,379
Erika Almiron
 
5.1
 
43,029
Image of Sherrie Cohen
Sherrie Cohen
 
3.9
 
32,430
Job Itzkowitz
 
3.3
 
27,648
Melissa Robbins
 
2.9
 
24,523
Deshawnda Williams
 
2.7
 
22,506
Image of Luz Colon
Luz Colon
 
2.6
 
21,917
Donavan West
 
2.6
 
21,830
John Kelly
 
2.5
 
21,153
Jalon Alexander
 
2.0
 
16,628
Qiana Shedrick
 
2.0
 
16,422
Abu Edwards
 
1.8
 
15,105
Image of Michelle Prettyman
Michelle Prettyman
 
1.7
 
14,720
Naderah Griffin
 
1.5
 
12,354
Derwood Selby
 
1.4
 
11,952
Charles Reyes
 
1.3
 
11,301
Wayne Dorsey
 
1.2
 
10,378
Image of Ogbonna Hagins
Ogbonna Hagins
 
0.9
 
7,403
Christopher Booth
 
0.9
 
7,195
George Stevenson
 
0.8
 
7,023
Curtis Segers III
 
0.7
 
6,064
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
957

Total votes: 841,870
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for Philadelphia City Council At-large (7 seats)

The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for Philadelphia City Council At-large on May 16, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Drew Murray
Drew Murray
 
18.7
 
10,584
Frank Cristinzio
 
18.6
 
10,518
Image of Gary Grisafi
Gary Grisafi Candidate Connection
 
16.6
 
9,369
Jim Hasher
 
16.5
 
9,333
Mary Kelly
 
15.5
 
8,751
Image of Sam Oropeza
Sam Oropeza
 
13.3
 
7,527
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.7
 
408

Total votes: 56,490
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Endorsements

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Campaign themes

2023

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Gary Grisafi completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2023. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Grisafi's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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Gary Grisafi, raised in the Oxford Circle section of Northeast Philadelphia and now residing in the Burholme section with his wife. Attended the University of the Arts in Philadelphia where he majored in Music. He has been teaching music (guitar) since 1985. Gary is a small business owner which includes two music schools: Grisafi Music Institute of Bensalem and of Ambler. He is also an entertainer performing in many bands and has been a professional musician for the past 42 years. Republican Ward leader of the 53rd Ward since 2013 and a committeeman since 1999. He was formally employed by City Councilman Al Taubenberger as a Constituent Services Representative. He is presently Vice-President of Burholme Town Watch and Civic Association. He also works as a Construction Safety Inspector and Educator. Gary is authorized by OSHA to teach the OSHA 10 & 30 classes.
  • Crime: Murder, gun violence and all types of crime has been increasing over the past four years. I will pass stiffer gun and crime laws and will give the police the funds and tools to do their job.
  • Education: new courses will be added in our public schools that include: Gun violence, crime, respect for other people, pride in your neighborhood, Math, English, the dangers of doing drugs and the preparation for high school, college and trade schools.
  • Lowering taxes will help small businesses and residents of Philadelphia. Lowering Real Estate tax, City wage tax and Sales tax will keep people living here, buying here, and investing here in Philadelphia.
Community Question Featured local question
Community Question Featured local question
seeing it myself is my data. talking to people around the city is my data, talking to my police friends is my data.
yes crime is on the rise!!!! see above answers about this subject.
Community Question Featured local question
clean, respectable, safe and thriving of businesses and people who have pride in their neighborhood.
Community Question Featured local question
it is very important for residents to be involved in local government. interacting with residents by calling, emailing or knocking on their door.
Community Question Featured local question
Community Question Featured local question
create laws that will punish criminals who comment crimes from robbery to gun to vandalism. I will fund the police and give the police the tools to do their job.
Community Question Featured local question
if building new homes and businesses in neighbors that will improve the quality of life and put jobs into the community, then I'm for this new development.
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every neighborhood must have their own goals. I will communicate and visit each neighborhood in Philadelphia, and will support them and give them the tools to achieve their goals and values.
Community Question Featured local question
funding is only part of it. the proper education like I stated earlier and also educating and informing parents and help give them the tools to be a good parent. pushing kids through the school system does not benefit the child. they should stay until they are ready to move to the next grade.
Community Question Featured local question
its better now than it was when I was a child. we must keep checking the air and water quality. stiffer policies can also help.
Community Question Featured local question
our roads, bridges and side walks must be safe for drivers and pedestrians. funding for all this must come from City, State and federal governments.
Community Question Featured local question
I will fund the police. I support having them stop and frisk and give them the authority to pull over driving violators.
Community Question Featured local question
I would have let the doctors and medical community make the policies not politicians.
Putting music programs back into our schools. Make it mandatory for students to learn a musical instrument so they grow mentally, spiritually and enhance learning abilities and encourage cognitive development.
this is a city government position. the city can write their own laws except certain gun laws.
all people with knowledge, that are hard working and with talent. at my age I still get inspired by people.
honesty, integrity and love for our city, state and country.
these qualities is what sets me apart from other candidates is all the different experiences I had throughout my entire life in Philadelphia. Being a father, grandfather, husband, business owner, owner of two music schools, teacher, performer, guitar player, entertainer, ward leader, committee person, constituent representative for a Philadelphia Councilman, construction safety specialist and educator, VP of my local civic and town watch association, security guard, cook, restaurant manager and most important I’m a very hard worker who is honest and loves his community and city.
be true to the city and people, the residents of this city must come first!
the hardest working councilman who still has time for his family and his guitar playing
I worked as a cook in pizzeria and a seafood restaurant my first two years in college. But before that I worked at Sears out of high school
as a musician, it was probably the last tune I played or earned. sorry too many
constituent service can help people in many ways. from taxes, to street lights, to zoning issues to neighborhood nuisances, just to name a few.
no, just common sense, ability to communicate and listen, have an open mind and hard working.
communication skills, be compassionate, tough when needed and must be a good organizer and manager.
ill keep it clean lol

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on March 17, 2023