Election 2000

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Written by William Fitzroy

Updated: 05:54 am UTC, 30/10/2024

General
Election, November 7, 2000

In the general elections, all voters will vote for the President and Vice President of
the United States; the District of Columbia Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives;
two at-large members of the City Council; Ward member of the City Council for Wards 2, 4,
7, and 8; two at-large members of the Board of Education; ward members of the Board of
Education for Wards 1, 3, 5, and 6; United States Senator and United States Representative
(Shadow Senator and Shadow Representative); and Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners. The
Chair and four other members of the Board of Education, each representing two wards, are
also on the ballot in a non-partisan election.

Delegate to the US House of Representatives

NAMEPARTY
Eleanor Holmes NortonDem
Edward H. WolterbeekRep
 Statehood-Green
Sam ManuelSocialist Workers
Robert D. KampiaLibertarian
FaithIndependent
Elijah GatewoodIndependent

At-Large Member of the City Council

NAMEPARTY
Harold BrazilDem
Carol
Schwartz
Rep
Arturo
Griffiths
Statehood-Green
  
Matthew G. MercurioLibertarian
Daphne M. McBrydeIndependent
Chris RayIndependent

Ward 2 Councilmember

NAMEPARTY
Jack EvansDem
 Rep
Tom BriggsStatehood-Green
  
Rebecca SellersLibertarian
Chrisopher CrowderIndependent
Spencer J. HollisIndependent

Ward 4 Councilmember

NAMEPARTY
Adrian FentyDem
 Rep
Renée BowserStatehood-Green
  
Pat KiddIndependent

Ward 7 Councilmember

NAMEPARTY
Kevin P. ChavousDem
Johnnie Scott RiceRep
 Statehood-Green
  

Ward 8 Councilmember

NAMEPARTY
Sandra (Sandy) AllenDem
 Rep
 Statehood-Green
  

United States (Shadow) Senator

NAMEPARTY
Florence PendletonDem
Janet HelmsRep
  Statehood-Green 
    

United States (Shadow) Representative

NAMEPARTY
Ray BrowneDem
John SchumakeRep
Martin ThomasStatehood-Green
Kalonji T. OlusegunUmoja
Chad ThevenotLibertarian
David Van WilliamsIndependent

Board of Education President

NAMEPARTY
Peggy Cooper Cafritz
Robert G. Childs
Lawrence A. (Larry) Gray
Michael E. Tolbert
Edward H. Wolterbeek

Board of Education, Wards 1 and 2 (District 1) Representative

NAME
Steve Aupperle
Lester M. Cuffie
Lenwood “Lenny” Johnson
Harvey C. Jones
Malcolm Lovell
Glenn J. Melcher
Julie Mikuta
Vincent Pan
Jacques Rondeau
Thomas E. Smith
Linda E. Softli
Ann C. Wilcox

Board of Education, Wards 3 and 4 (District 2) Representative

Board of Education, Wards 5 and 6 Representative

NAME
Sunday Abraham
Charles R. Ballard
Benjamin W. Bonham, Jr.
William B. Boston
Angie King Corley
Virginia Davis
Gail Dixon
Lawrence A. (Larry) Gray
Kathy Henderson
Lois Tett
Tommy Wells
Frank B. Withrow
Edward H. Wolterbeek

Board of Education, Wards 7 and 8 Representative

NAME
Terry Hairston
Thomas J. Kelly
William Lockridge
Shoshua Robinson
Cardell W. Shelton
Arthur Wharton, III

Primary Election,
September 12, 2000

At this primary, voters in the Democratic, Republican, and Umoja parties will elect
candidates for the offices of U.S. Senator and U.S. Representatives (popularly known as
the Shadow Senator and Shadow Representative), for at-large members of the City Council,
and for Ward members of the City Council for Wards 2, 4, 7, and 8. A
list of surveys, endorsements, and questionnaire is also available.

At-Large Member of the City Council

NAMEPARTY
Harold BrazilDem
Carol
Schwartz
Rep
Arturo
Griffiths
Statehood-Green

Ward 2 Councilmember

NAMEPARTY
Ray AvrutisDem
Jack EvansDem
John FanningDem
Pete A. RossDem
Tom BriggsStatehood-Green

Ward 4 Councilmember

NAMEPARTY
Adrian FentyDem
Charlene Drew JarvisDem
Renée BowserStatehood-Green

Ward 7 Councilmember

Ward 8 Councilmember

NAMEPARTY
Sandra (Sandy) AllenDem
Winifred FreemanDem
Dion JordanDem
Sandra “SS”
Seegars
Dem
Tracey Joyner

Candidate’s
campaign site
Statehood-Green

United States (Shadow) Senator

NAMEPARTY
Florence PendletonDem

United States (Shadow) Representative

NAMEPARTY
Ray BrowneDem
Martin ThomasStatehood-Green
Kalonji T. OlusegunUmoja

Presidential Primary, May 2, 2000

On this ballot, voters who are registered in the
Democratic Party voted for convention delegates pledged either to Lyndon LaRouche or Al
Gore, for a candidate for delegate to the US House of Representatives (Eleanor Holmes
Norton is the only registered candidate), for National Committeeman, National
Committeewoman, Alternate National Committeeman, Alternate National Committeewoman, and
for at-large and ward members of the Democratic State Committee.

Voters who are registered in the Republican Party voted
for convention delegates pledged either to George W. Bush or John McCain, for National
Committeeman and National Committeewoman, and for at-large and ward members of the
Republican State Committee.

Voters registered in the Umoja Party voted for at-large
and ward members of the Umoja Council.

A complete list of the winners in this primary is
available on the web site of the DC Board of Elections and Ethics.

Special Election, June 27, 2000

At a special election on June 27, 2000, proposed Charter Amendment III, “The
School Governance Charter Amendment Act of 2000” was passed by a vote of 20,511 to
19,668, winning 48 precincts and losing 92 precincts. Materials relating to the Amendment
and related controversies are listed here.