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Ward 6 (2023–present) Ward 6 Councilmember: Charles Allen Population (2022): 99,652 [7] ... Washington DC, street by street (historic and modern photographs)
The Ward 4 member was elected in 1974 to a 2-year term and elected in years divisible by 4 thereafter: 1976, 1980, ..., 2008, 2012, etc. Arrington Dixon ( D ), 1975–1979 Charlene Drew Jarvis ( D ), 1979–2001 (won special election after Dixon became chairman)
Residents have formed a committee, Recall Charles Allen, that has raised over $80,000; an unprecedented amount of money for a recall campaign in DC. If, within 180 days, the recall campaign collects signatures from ten percent of registered voters residing in Ward 6, a recall election will be held. [39]
Sculpture: approx. 1 ft. 6 in. × 1 ft. 6 in. × 8 in.; Base: approx. 4 in. × 2 ft. × 10 in. Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery [68] Latrobe Cenotaphs: Benjamin Henry Latrobe: 1816–1877 Congressional Cemetery: Sandstone: Over 100. Each: H. 4½ ft. Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional ...
NoMa (short for "north of Massachusetts Avenue") is a neighborhood of Washington, D.C., located in Ward 6 of the city. The neighborhood encompasses the region north of Massachusetts Avenue located north and east of Union Station. It includes the Sursum Corda, Eckington, and Near Northeast areas, as well as a section known as Swampoodle.
Conversely, the Democrats earned their best performance in Ward 6, where incumbent Charles Allen won 94% of the vote against write-in candidates. DC's tiny Republican Party earned the second places in Wards 3 and 5, while the even smaller Green Party contested Ward 1.
Politically, Southeast includes most of Ward 8, as well as much of Ward 6 and Ward 7. Marion Barry , the former mayor of Washington, D.C., served as D.C. Council Member for Ward 8 until his death on November 23, 2014.
Southwest Waterfront is in Ward 6, except for the unpopulated East and West Potomac Parks, which are in Ward 2. Buzzard Point, a largely under-developed industrial area between South Capitol Street and Fort McNair. Buzzard Point contains Audi Field, home of local MLS team D.C. United, winner of 4 MLS Cups.