Ward 6 Committeemen
Ron Collins: Victory 2004 slate. Incumbent since 2002. Director of the mayor's Office of Boards and Commissions. Precinct captain for Precinct 128 since 1997. Former chief of staff and acting deputy director of the D.C. Department of Human Services and chief of staff to Council Member H.R. Crawford for 10 years.
Don Dinan: Victory 2004 slate. Incumbent and chair of the D.C. Delegate Selection Committee for the Democratic National Convention since 2002. An attorney and adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center who represented citizens of D.C. in Microsoft litigation. Acted as general counsel for D.C. Democratic State Committee (1988-2000)and president of Ward 6 Democrats (1986-1988).
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Henry Bofinger: Independent. Consultant and former World Bank and International Monetary Fund employee. Acted as volunteer organizer and fundraiser for the Howard Dean campaign.
Tom Heinemann: Independent. Running for office for the first time. A policy representative with the National Association of Realtors, formerly in Mayor Williams's Office on Policy and Legislative Affairs.
Keith Andrew Perry: Independent.
Ward 7 Committeewomen
Yvette Alexander: Victory 2004 slate. Incumbent. Insurance regulator at the Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking since 2000 and member of the D.C. Democratic State Committee Executive Committee. Volunteered in the campaigns of Gore-Lieberman (2000), Anthony Williams (1998 and 2002), and Kerry-Edwards (2004).
Linda Jo Smith: Victory 2004 slate. Worked in public affairs at Pepco for 25 years. Chairman of the 6th District Police Advisory Council, past president of the Benning Ridge Citizens Association, current second vice president of the Federation of Civic Associations. Serves on the board of Some (So Others Might Eat) and on the board of the Marshall Heights Community Development Organization.
Geraldine (Jeri) Washington: Independent. Grants management specialist in the Department of Housing and Community Development.
Ward 7 Committeemen
Sam Bost: Victory 2004 slate. Running unopposed.
Phillip J. Hammond: Victory 2004 slate. Runningunopposed.
Ward 8 Committeewomen
Barbara Bailey: Victory 2004 slate.
Gladys M. General: Victory 2004 slate.
Wanda Lockridge: Ward 8 Democrats for Progress slate. Incumbent. Director of Sales and Marketing at D.C. Chamber of Commerce, member of the 7th District Advisory Council, first vice president of the Metropolitan Women's Democratic Club and former 8E Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner.
Mary J. Cuthbert: Ward 8 Democrats for Progress slate. First vice president of Ward 8 Democrats, chair of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 8C, vice president of the 7th District Citizens Advisory Council, and a member of the Metropolitan Women's Democratic Club.
Ward 8 Committeemen
Philip Pannell: Ward 8 Democrats for Progress slate chairman. Democratic National Convention delegate and three-time president of Ward 8 Democrats; works as a consultant and is president of AARP Washington Highlands Chapter. Former D.C. Democratic alternate national committeeman and president of D.C. Young Democrats.
Bradley Lewis: Ward 8 Democrats for Progress slate. A training consultant, at-large member of the D.C. Democratic State Committee, member of the Executive Committee of the Ward 8 Democrats and vice president of political affairs for the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club.
Lafayette Barnes: Victory 2004 slate. Incumbent and director of the mayor's Office of Partnerships and Grants Development. A member of Leadership Washington, the National Association of Black Public Administrators and the D.C. chapter of Concerned Black Men.
Karl M. Fraser: Victory 2004 slate. Toxicologist who serves as 8B02 Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner and secretary of ANC 8B. Also an executive board member of the Knox Hill Civic Association.