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    7, 1978, Washington, D.C., held the second election for its mayor as a result of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. The primary election of the Democratic...
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    history of Marion Barry "DC Mayor Election 1982". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 8, 2016. "District of Columbia Mayor". The Washington Post. November 3, 1982...
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    LaBarbara (November 6, 1974). "Washington Winner in Mayoral Election: Washington Wins Mayoral Election". The Washington Post. p. A1. ProQuest 146114074...
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    aide to D.C. mayor, is fired after allegations of criminal record". The Washington Post. Stewart, Nikita (March 6, 2011). "Former mayoral candidate...
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    signs during local elections. Elissa Sliverman Sign during the 2014 local elections DC Statehood Now sign in 2009 In 2002, the D.C. Council debated a...
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    "D. C. homeless population drops for second straight year, report finds". The Washington Post. McDermott, Ryan (October 21, 2015). "D.C. mayor's homeless...
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    November 2014 D.C. mayoral election. Scott, a long-time supporter of D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray, is a notable power-broker in local D.C. Democratic Party...
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    History of the City of Washington, D. C. Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House. ISBN 0-217-96242-4. Stand Up! for Democracy in D.C. Coalition...
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    Under the Mayor's Authority | mayormb". mayor.dc.gov. Retrieved 11 February 2022. "Current Elected Officials in DC". D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics...
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    Pennsylvania in 1975, and a J.D. degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1978. He began practicing law in Washington, D.C. at the Securities...
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