Sunday, May 13, 2012

Ward 5 dc election

  • WASHINGTON -- Voters in the District of Columbias Ward 5 will go to the polls on Tuesday in a special election to fill the vacant D.C. Council seat formerly held by Harry Thomas Jr.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • With David Mariner, executive director of The DC Center, moderating for materials disseminated unbeknownst to our campaign throughout Ward 5 during the 2010 primary election.
  • (Metro Weekly)
  • Residents who are 60 or older make up nearly 16 percent of Ward 5s population. Thomas resigned earlier this Eleven candidates are vying to replace Thomas in the May 15 special election.
  • (Myfoxdc.com)
  • On Harry Thomas Way, a street named for the late D.C. Council member and Ward 5 political patriarch, two large cranes hover above a community being built in Eckington.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Both men await sentencing in federal court. Meanwhile, voters in Ward 5 will cast ballots in a special election on Tuesday to replace their disgraced representative on the council.
  • (Washington Times)
  • Meanwhile, weekend elections are scheduled in France and Greece lowest level in four months on expectations for a bumper crop in the United States. Jason Ward, analyst with Northstar Commodity in Minneapolis, said U.S.
  • (Findlaw.com)
  • Houston was granted incorporation on June 5, 1837, with James S. Holman becoming its first They were developing a strong professional class based then in the Fourth Ward.
  • (live! - Worldnews.com)
  • There are 38 colonies in the ward and the safai karamcharies are short in number. Residents of Sangam Colony had boycotted the recently held Assembly elections as no development Tara was operated upon around 5.30 pm.
  • (Tribune)
  • D.C. tourists spent $6 billion in the city in 2011, an increase of more than 6 percent from the previous year, according to Destination DC.
  • (NBC Washington)

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