Dadrien Washington
Dadrien Washington (Democratic Party) ran for election to the Ohio House of Representatives to represent District 32. He lost in the Democratic primary on April 28, 2020.
Washington completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2020. Click here to read the survey answers.
Biography
Dadrien Washington was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He attended Antonelli College for undergraduate study.[1]
Elections
2020
See also: Ohio House of Representatives elections, 2020
General election
General election for Ohio House of Representatives District 32
Incumbent Catherine Ingram won election in the general election for Ohio House of Representatives District 32 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Catherine Ingram (D) | 100.0 | 42,055 |
Total votes: 42,055 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Ohio House of Representatives District 32
Incumbent Catherine Ingram defeated Dadrien Washington in the Democratic primary for Ohio House of Representatives District 32 on April 28, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Catherine Ingram | 88.4 | 10,200 | |
Dadrien Washington | 11.6 | 1,337 |
Total votes: 11,537 | ||||
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Campaign finance
2017
The city of Cincinnati, Ohio, held elections on November 7, 2017. A primary election for the mayoral race was held on May 2, 2017. The top two vote-getters faced each other in the general election. The filing deadline for mayoral candidates was February 16, 2017. All nine seats on the city council were up for election. Regardless of the number of candidates, Cincinnati does not hold a primary election for the city council races. The filing deadline for city council candidates was August 24, 2017.[2] The following candidates ran in the geneal election for nine seats on the Cincinnati City Council.[3]
Cincinnati City Council, General Election, 2017 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
P.G. Sittenfeld Incumbent | 9.62% | 39,815 |
David Mann Incumbent | 8.65% | 35,789 |
Chris Seelbach Incumbent | 7.40% | 30,626 |
Wendell Young Incumbent | 6.84% | 28,296 |
Christopher Smitherman Incumbent | 6.56% | 27,149 |
Tamaya Dennard | 6.30% | 26,053 |
Greg Landsman | 6.05% | 25,049 |
Amy Murray Incumbent | 5.77% | 23,888 |
Jeff Pastor | 5.32% | 21,996 |
Michelle Dillingham | 5.26% | 21,773 |
Ozie Davis | 4.51% | 18,671 |
Lesley Jones | 4.43% | 18,345 |
Laure Quinlivan | 4.05% | 16,758 |
Derek Bauman | 4.03% | 16,680 |
Henry Frondorf | 2.57% | 10,637 |
Seth Maney | 2.44% | 10,114 |
Brian Garry | 2.21% | 9,152 |
Kelli Prather | 1.73% | 7,175 |
Tamie Sullivan | 1.51% | 6,232 |
Tonya Dumas | 1.50% | 6,186 |
Erica Black-Johnson | 1.34% | 5,539 |
Cristina Burcica | 1.00% | 4,150 |
Manuel Foggie | 0.86% | 3,556 |
Dadrien Washington | 0.03% | 125 |
Total Votes | 413,754 | |
Source: Hamilton County Board of Elections, "2017 General Election Official Results," November 22, 2017 |
Campaign themes
2020
Ballotpedia survey responses
See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection
Dadrien Washington completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2020. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Washington's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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|I am a son of military (army) man. the son of a CNA worker (my Mother),. I have an associate degree and Technical and network support! I have been a big brother mentor in the past! I want to being the people and my district together! I believe "We do better together"
- Job programs for the inner city youth (like the old CCY Progam)
- Training for Trade jobs
- Empowerment and investment education low income familes and renewable energy programs
Equal rights to finances
Reasonable trade training tuition.
JFK (John F Kennedy) for understanding the important of the civil rights movement.
The Film "Facing Giants".
Being firm but fair
Have integrity.
Humble.
and the will power to succeed for the people in there district.
Be the voice of the people your represent as a body.
That I help to empower and educate others to believe you can make it in life.
Rally burgers I stay for 2 yrs
Batman and spider man comics and Steven king
To except the things I can not change.
They make the bills/laws that directly effect the people of my state.
Medical Cost for medicine and Fair wage
That the state legislature keep the creative thoughts of the governor fair to all the people of Ohio
Yes Because you will need there support to help pass you bill and they can help others understand how there support could help the people of Ohio.
Yes, I would like to run for U.S Congress, Mayor or Governor.
Yes! The Old CCY program that gave the youth and my city summer jobs was the most impactful thing in the low income communities I want to represent
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See also
2020 Elections
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on February 2, 2020
- ↑ Hamilton County Board of Elections, "2017 Election Schedule," accessed February 2, 2017
- ↑ Hamilton County Board of Elections, "Candidates and Issues List Filed for the General Election November 7, 2017," August 28, 2017