In 1919, Philadelphia adopted a new city charter. Among the changes enacted was a reduction of the size of the two-chambered, 190-member City Council to a unicameral, smaller body. The city was divided into eight districts, which elected multiple members based on their relative populations. The system stayed in place until 1951, when a new city charter changed the system to a different model.
1920 – 1952
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edit- ^ Special election called when William E. Finley died.
- ^ Special election called when William McCoach died.
- ^ Special election called when William Roper died.
- ^ Special election called when Samuel Emlen died.
- ^ Special election called when Frank X. O'Connor and L. Wallace Egan died.
- ^ Special election called when Charles O'Halloran died.