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Trayon White (born May 11, 1984) is an American politician from Washington, D.C. A member of the Democratic Party , he has represented Ward 8 on the Council of the District of Columbia since 2017. He was first elected to the council in 2016 in his second attempt for the position, which had been held by former mayor Marion Barry prior to his death.
D.C. Council member Trayon White Sr. was arrested Sunday on federal bribery charges, the Justice Department announced Monday. A criminal complaint alleges that, starting in June, White agreed to ...
On Monday, the Ad Hoc Committee on Trayon White met to discuss and accept a report investigating […] EDITOR’S NOTE: The story has been updated to accurately reflect the council’s decision ...
Washington, D.C. Councilmember Trayon White Sr. was charged with bribery after a confidential source told the FBI about bribes White allegedly accepted to secure $5.2 million in contracts with the ...
Trayon White: Ward 8 Recreation, Libraries and Youth Affairs 2017 2024 Salaries. As of December 2018, the eight ward and four at-large council members receive an ...
Incumbent Trayon White charted a campaign for mayor in 2022, though finished third in the primary with just about 9% of the primary vote. White even lost his own constituency, Ward 8, to incumbent Muriel Bowser. [40] White announced his reelection bid during a radio interview with WAMU in September 2023. He won his primary in June 2024, but was ...
Washington, DC, Councilman Trayon White allegedly engaged in a bribery scheme to use his elected position to keep government contracts flowing to two companies, federal prosecutors say, accepting ...
Trayon White, who had served on the city council since 2017, announced that he would seek reelection on January 20, 2020. [36] Stuart Anderson, who had previously worked as White's campaign manager, and Mike Austin, a neighborhood commissioner, ran in the primary. [37] White won in the Democratic primary and in the general election. [16] [18]