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Democratic Posts Spark Vigorous Race

Tamela Gordon: Running Against Bush slate. Public policy and public relations consultant who campaigned for Howard Dean.

Robin T. Kelley: Running Against Bush slate. Associate director of the behavioral and social science volunteer program in the Office on AIDS at the American Psychological Association.

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Keshini Ladduwahetty: Running Against Bush slate. Computer programmer who volunteers for America Coming Together and the Arlington County Democrats. Former Dean campaign volunteer.

Wanda R. Alston: Victory 2004 slate. Special assistant to Mayor Williams (D) for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender affairs. Issues committee chair for the D.C. Democratic State Committee. Delegate for Kerry in 2004 and alternate delegate for Gore in 2000.

Gaby L. Fraser: Victory 2004 slate.

Kathy Henderson: Victory 2004 slate. Incumbent and Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for 5B10. Substance abuse specialist for D.C. Department of Transportation, recording secretary for Ward 5 Democrats.

June E. Johnson: Victory 2004 slate.

Kathryn A. Pearson-West: Victory 2004 slate. Incumbent. Project manager at a business processes solutions firm. Chairperson of information services and external affairs/editor-in-chief for the Democratic State Committee.

Jackie Randolph: Victory 2004 slate. Deputy campaign manager for Anthony A. Williams in 2002; member of D.C .Democratic State Committee and Statehood Committees (2003-present), deputy director, Office of Boards and Commissions (1999-2002).

Regina W. Hubbard: Independent. Ward 2 Democratic Committee member and recording secretary of the D.C. Democratic State Committee.

At-Large Committeemen

Lenwood "Lenny" Johnson: Running Against Bush slate. Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner 1A10 Democratic State Committee member.

Patrick Johnson: Running Against Bush slate. Health policy analyst who volunteered in campaigns for Russ Feingold, Clinton-Gore, Bill Bradley, Sharon Ambrose and Howard Dean.

John Capozzi: Running Against Bush slate incumbent. Former D.C. "shadow" representative and president of the Barney Circle Neighborhood Association.

John Nowicki: Running Against Bush slate. Technical consultant and former Howard Dean campaign volunteer.

Jeffrey Norman: Running Against Bush slate. Former ANC commissioner (15 years) and president of the Chevy Chase Citizens Association (2 years). Volunteered for presidential campaigns of Howard Dean, Eugene McCarthy and George McGovern. Retired from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Jeffrey D. Richardson: Running Against Bush slate. Coordinates Howard University's Building Futures for Youth Project. Lead organizer for the First Annual Youth Service Day at Oxon Run Park.

A. Scott Bolden: Victory 2004 slate. Chairman of the D.C. Democratic State Committee and the Victory 2004 slate; finance chair (2003-04). Works as a partner at ReedSmith, LLP.

Darrin Glymph: Victory 2004 slate.

Wesley Gourdine: Victory 2004 slate.

Ron L. Magnus: Victory 2004 slate. Attorney, deacon at New Bethel Baptist Church, and chair of Ward 5 Coalition for Leadership. Two-time member of DC Delegate Selection Committee for presidential candidates.


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