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District of Columbia Board of Elections Candidates - April 1, 2014 Primary Election District of Columbia Board of Elections Candidates - April 1, 2014 Primary Election DEMOCRATIC Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Contact Person Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Eleanor H. Norton Jacqueline Pelt P.O. Box 70626 20024 202-207-8829 11/8/13 12/20/13 [email protected] Mayor of the District of Columbia Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Contact Person Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Carlos Allen 1715 Kilborne Place, NW 20010 240-678-9846 12/5/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Muriel E. Bowser Muriel Bowser/Bo ShuffP.O. Box 60385 20039 202-832-0403 11/8/13 12/9/13 [email protected] Christian Carter (withdrew 1/27/14) Christian Carter 2509 Branch Ave., SE 20020 202-699-2626 11/8/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Jack Evans Josh Brown 2213 14th Street, NW 20009 202-503-9671 11/8/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Vincent C. Gray Chuck Thies 2619 Branch Ave, SE, 20020 202-957-0873 12/2/13 12/31/13 [email protected] Reta Lewis Larry Decker 1050 Conn. Ave, NW 10th Fl. 20036 202-733-3050 11/8/13 1/2/14 larry@retalewis for mayor.com Vincent Orange 1540 Taylor Street, NE 20017 202-723-0113 11/8/13 12/9/13 [email protected] Andy Shallal 1831 Kalorama Road, NW 20009 202-903-7006 11/8/13 12/9/13 [email protected] Tommy Wells Daniel Conner 317 Pennsylvania Ave., SE 20003 202-656-7053 11/8/13 12/31/13 [email protected] Chairman of the Council Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Contact Person Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Calvin H. Gurley 612 Underwood Street, NW 20012 202-722-6126 11/8/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Phil Mendelson Phil Mendelson 6808 6th Street, NW 20012 202-486-3871 11/8/13 12/12/13 [email protected] 1 1/29/2014 4:46 PM District of Columbia Board of Elections Candidates - April 1, 2014 Primary Election At-Large Member of the Council Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Contact Person Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Nate Bennett-Fleming 1394 Morris Road, SE 20020 202-341-3134 11/8/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Anita D. Bonds Donald Dinan 600 14th Street, NW #400 20002 202-255-1683 11/8/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Pedro Rubio Pedro Rubio 5749 13th Street, NW 20011 202-386-0194 11/12/13 1/2/14 [email protected] John F. Settles, II Joy Arnold 1212 12th Street, NW 20005 202-643-4160 11/14/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Kevin Valentine Jr. 327 Webster Street, NW 20011 202-390-7104 11/19/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Ward 1 Member of the Council Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Contact Person Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Jim Graham 2853 Ontario Road NW, 20009 202-487-6646 12/9/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Brianne K. Nadeau 1414 Belmont St, NW #312 20009 423-715-2508 11/8/13 12/9/13 [email protected] Bryan Weaver (withdrew 1/29/14) Bryan Weaver 1812 Calvert Street, NW 20009 202-422-2162 11/8/13 12/13/13 [email protected] Beverley R. Wheeler (withdrew 1/12/14) Beverley Wheeler P.O. Box 91993 20090 202-271-3751 11/8/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Ward 3 Member of the Council Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Contact Person Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Mary M. Cheh 3908 Morrison Street, NW 20015 202-445-0215 11/8/13 12/13/13 [email protected] Ward 5 Member of the Council Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Contact Person Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Kathy Henderson Kathy Henderson 1807 L Street, NE 20002 202-556-5823 11/13/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Jacqueline Manning 2116 R Street, NE 20002 202-321-6708 11/26/13 12/31/13 [email protected] Kenyan McDuffie Cyril Crocker P.O. Box 91398 20090 202-656-7555 11/8/13 12/30/13 [email protected] Carolyn C. Steptoe 1257 Lawrence St., NE 20017 202-636-8191 11/18/13 1/2/14 [email protected] 2 1/29/2014 4:46 PM District of Columbia Board of Elections Candidates - April 1, 2014 Primary Election Ward 6 Member of the Council Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Contact Person Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Charles Allen Laura Marks 1530 D Street, NE 20002 202-710-6065 11/8/13 12/18/13 [email protected] Darrel Thompson Aimee Occhetti 1524 E. Capitol Street, NE 20002 202-716-7466 11/8/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Shelonda P. Tillman 227 17th Street, NE 20002 202-705-8766 11/20/13 12/30/13 [email protected] Attorney General for the District of Columbia Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Contact Person Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Paul Zukerberg Paul Zukerberg 1790 Lanier Place, NW 20009 202-232-6400 11/8/13 12/16/13 [email protected] United States Senator Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Contact Person Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Glenda J. Richmond (withdrew 1/27/14) 2001 15th Street, NW 20009 202-367-5527 11/18/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Pete Ross 1712 Surrey Lane, NW 20012 202-246-0000 11/8/13 12/9/13 [email protected] Martin Sterbal (withdrew 1/15/14) Martin Sterbal 1325 1/2 T Street, NW 20009 202-459-1898 11/19/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Paul Strauss 2828 Wisconsin Avenue, NW 20007 202-223-8664 11/8/13 1/2/14 [email protected] United States Representative Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Contact Person Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Franklin Garcia Franklin Garcia 2218 Newton Street, NE 20018 202-526-1847 11/12/13 12/23/13 [email protected] 3 1/29/2014 4:46 PM District of Columbia Board of Elections Candidates - April 1, 2014 Primary Election National Committeeman Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Slate, if any Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Democrats James S. Bubar Moving Forward 3206 Tennyson Street, NW 20015 202-223-2060 11/22/13 1/2/14 [email protected] DC READY FOR Arrington Dixon HILLARY 2401 Shannon Place, SE 20020 202-889-1070 11/26/13 12/13/13 [email protected] The Rent is Too Mike Panetta Darn High 1443 Whittier Place, NW 20012 202-253-6534 12/9/13 12/23/13 [email protected] Jacque D. Patterson (withdrew 1/13/14) 3521 21st Street, SE 20020 202-834-2553 11/26/13 1/2/14 [email protected] National Committeewoman Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Slate, if any Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Acqunetta Anderson 7247 15th Place, NW 20012 202-642-6151 12/13/13 1/2/14 [email protected] DC READY FOR MaryEva Candon HILLARY 2122 California Street, NW 20008 202-246-5155 11/26/13 12/13/13 [email protected] The Rent is Too Nikki M.G. Lewis Darn High 301 Jefferson Street, NW 20011 202-316-2769 12/9/13 12/23/13 [email protected] Democrats Estell Lloyd Moving Forward 1325 Hamilton Street, NW 20011 202-723-2926 12/2/13 12/31/13 [email protected] Alternate National Committeeman Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Slate, if any Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Democrats Ronnie Edwards Moving Forward 122 Michigan Avenue, NE 20017 202-413-2715 12/2/13 12/31/13 [email protected] DC READY FOR Philip Pannell HILLARY 3415 5th Street, SE 20032 202-340-0788 11/26/13 12/13/13 [email protected] 4 1/29/2014 4:46 PM District of Columbia Board of Elections Candidates - April 1, 2014 Primary Election Alternate National Committeewoman Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Slate, if any Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Winifred "Windy" Carson-Smith 330 T Street, NW 20001 202-232-8379 12/5/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Democrats Patricia "Pat" Elwood Moving Forward 2740 34th Street, NW 20008 12/2/13 12/31/13 [email protected] DC READY FOR Courtney R. Snowden HILLARY 326 63rd Street, NE 20019 202-466-8585 11/26/13 12/13/13 [email protected] At-Large Member of the State Committeeman Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Slate, if any Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Damian Bascom One DC 1718 West Virginia Ave., NE 20002 301-343-7915 12/16/13 1/2/14 [email protected] The Rent is Too Sekou Biddle Darn High 7605 13th Street, NW 20012 202-213-0022 12/9/13 12/23/13 [email protected] The Rent is Too Diallo Brooks Darn High 1800 Upshur Street, NE 20018 202-257-7841 12/9/13 12/23/13 [email protected] The Rent is Too John Capozzi Darn High 3612 Austin Street, SE 20020 202-321-5079 12/9/13 12/23/13 [email protected] The Rent is Too Gregory Cendana Darn High 1810 California Street, NW 20009 202-630-0754 12/9/13 12/23/13 [email protected] Democrats Mario Cristaldo Moving Forward 2440 16th Street, NW 20009 202-813-7170 12/5/13 12/31/13 [email protected] Democrats Barrie Daneker Moving Forward 26 Bryant Street, NW 20001 202-379-5222 12/5/13 12/31/13 [email protected] Democrats Don Dinan Moving Forward 221 9th Street, SE 20003 202-625-0600 12/5/13 12/31/13 [email protected] Democrats Dave Donaldson Moving Forward 2939 Van Ness Street, NW 20008 202-686-5140 12/5/13 12/31/13 [email protected] 5 1/29/2014 4:46 PM District of Columbia Board of Elections Candidates - April 1, 2014 Primary Election At-Large Member of the State Committeeman Pick-up Date Candidate's Name Slate, if any Candidate's Address Phone Number Date Filed Email Address Democrats Douglas (Doug) Foster Moving Forward 2560 Rhode Island Ave., NE 20018 202-487-5517 12/5/13 12/31/13 [email protected] The Rent is Too Edgardo "Ed" Guerrero Darn High 69 S Street, NW 20001 202-427-1985 12/9/13 12/23/13 [email protected] Lenwood "Lenny" Johnson One DC 626 Irving Street, NW 20010 202-997-8891 12/16/13 1/2/14 [email protected] Villareal "VJ" Johnson One DC 2934 Nelson
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