


Danzansky is a resident of Ward 3.ĭionna Lewis serves as an associate of the Fay Law Group LLC – the Washington, DC office for labor and employment. He graduated from Washington & Lee University and the George Washington University School of Law. Danzansy previously worked as an adjunct professor at the George Washington University School of Law. He has also has served as an officer and director of numerous civic and cultural organizations, including the Washington Area Olympic Committee, Greater Washington Sports Authority, the YMCA, and the Washington Urban League. Stephen Danzansky has served as the Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Cabinet Affairs and presidential appointee under the tenure of under three Republican administrations. A graduate of the University of Texas, Schwartz resides in Ward 1. Schwartz has worked on behalf of numerous organizations dedicated to the trust and security of life in the District. With her long-time involvement in Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, she has strengthened relationships with key stakeholders, elected officials, community members, and coalition partners in efforts to influence lives of residents in the District of Columbia. During her 16-year tenure, she served as chair of the Committee on Workforce Development and Government Operations in 2007 and the Committee on Public Works and the Environment, among others. “Together, we will create a better, stronger government that best serves the interests of our residents.”Ĭarol Schwartz is a former At-Large Councilmember for the District of Columbia. “The District is fortunate to have these passionate and experienced public service professionals working for the betterment of our city,” said Mayor Bowser. I hope you will give me the opportunity to serve you again, and this time, as your Mayor.(Washington, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the appointments of Carol Schwartz as a Board Member of the Board of Ethics Government Accountability and Stephen Danzansky, Dionna Lewis, and Andrew Richardson as Board Members of the District of Columbia Board of Elections.

Please take the time to read my announcement statement of June 9th, which lays out the reasons why I wanted to return to run for Mayor, a summary of my many accomplishments in public life, and the multitude of community service activities I have engaged in as a volunteer over the years, which have also added to the betterment of our community. I hope that you remember the truth of the quality and courage of my service over those many years and will agree that I did the Party and our city proud. I am running a positive campaign as I always have, unlike the negative one filled with untruths, in both print and robocalls, which was run against me six years ago. I am running for Mayor, not against anyone, in spite of what you may have heard. I am running now to be our Mayor because I believe I have the skills, the temperament, and the ability to get along with people as well as the aforementioned qualifications-al of which our city desperately needs, especially now after all the corruption and division that has taken place since my leaving office. I do hope that you will remember the depth and breadth of my experience, record, and results as well as the integrity and respect that I brought to the office. Now, as of three and a half weeks ago, I am running for Mayor again and this time as an independent. I hope you would agree that I served our city and the Party well. In addition, I ran as the Republican candidate for Mayor in 1986, 1994, 1998, and 2002, earning as much as 42% of the vote and never less than 30% in a town then where Democrats outnumbered Republicans 11 to 1. As you may recall, I was the standard bearer for our Party for many decades, first as a non-partisan member of the Board of Education representing Ward 3 from 1974 to 1982, and then as an At-Large Republican member of the Council from 1985 to 1989 and again from 1997 to 2009.
