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These lists include all members of the Council of the District of Columbia since its creation in 1975. All members are elected to 4-year terms (except for the initial 2-year terms for half the members elected to the first council, in 1974).
Allen resigned from the District of Columbia Primary Care Association to manage Tommy Wells' campaign for the Ward 6 seat on the Council of the District of Columbia in 2006. [3] After Wells won the election, Wells hired Allen as his chief of staff. [8] Allen was president of the Ward 6 Democrats from 2009 [9] to 2013. [10]
At the time of Gurley's candidacy to represent Ward 6 on the Council of the District of Columbia, [21] Gurley was working as a financial accountant for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. [22] Gurley continued to support the establishment of a public military school for youth in the District.
He was elected to serve Wards 5 and 6 on the DC Board of Education from 2001-2006, and was elected to the DC Council in 2006, winning reelection in 2010. In 2013, he announced he would not seek another term in his council seat and would instead run for mayor of the District of Columbia .
2022 Council of the District of Columbia Ward 6 election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Charles Allen : 25,596 : 94.0 : Write-in: 1,635 6.0 Total valid votes 27,231
The Council of the District of Columbia (or simply D.C. Council) is the legislative branch of the government of the District of Columbia. As permitted in the United States Constitution, the district is not part of any U.S. state and is overseen directly by the federal government.
Winter was elected as one of the original members of the Council of the District of Columbia in 1974 when D.C. gained home rule. She represented Ward 6 on the council from 1975 to 1991. [ 4 ] Winter was a presidential elector in the 1996 and 2000 presidential elections.
Christina Henderson (born October 10, 1985) [1] is an American politician in Washington, D.C. who was elected to the Council of the District of Columbia as an at-large member in 2020. [2] Henderson previously worked for her predecessor, David Grosso , and served as a legislative aide in Congress. [ 2 ]