Jasmine Brown
Philadelphia Housing Authority administrator who filed to challenge Rep. Andre Carroll in the 2026 Democratic primary. Public biographical details are limited. Sometimes listed as "Jasmine Reavis-Brown"; she was disqualified from a 2020 HD-192 primary on petition challenges.
Chance of winning12%
Underdog challenge to a progressive incumbent with deep endorsement network.
Background
Philadelphia Housing Authority administrator who filed to challenge Rep. Andre Carroll in the 2026 Democratic primary. Public biographical details are limited. Sometimes listed as "Jasmine Reavis-Brown"; she was disqualified from a 2020 HD-192 primary on petition challenges.
Stated positions · 5
- Housing access and affordability (PHA background)
- Constituent-service-oriented campaign
- Economic opportunity for Northwest Philly
- Public safety and neighborhood investment
- Education funding
Pros & cons, honest read
Reasons to support
- Housing-authority professional experience — substantive policy background
- Running as community-rooted alternative to incumbent with thin legislative record
- Primary challenges in safe-D districts can win on turnout in low-profile races
Reasons to be skeptical
- Very limited public profile, fundraising, media coverage
- No major endorsements identified
- Prior 2020 HD-192 petition disqualification raises organizational questions
Sources
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