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Dawn Page

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Dawn Page
Prior offices:
Richmond City Public Schools, District 8
Years in office: 2016 - 2025
Successor: Emmett Jafari (Nonpartisan)

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Last election
November 3, 2020
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Profession
Workforce specialist
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Dawn Page was a member of the Richmond City Public Schools in Virginia, representing District 8. She assumed office in 2016. She left office on January 1, 2025.

Page ran for re-election to the Richmond City Public Schools to represent District 8 in Virginia. She won in the general election on November 3, 2020.

Biography

Page's career experience includes working as a workforce specialist at the Virginia Department of Corrections. She obtained a bachelor's degree in business administration and management from Hampton University. She went on to earn a master's degree from Central Michigan University.[1]

Elections

2020

See also: Richmond Public Schools, Virginia, elections (2020)

General election

General election for Richmond City Public Schools, District 8

Incumbent Dawn Page defeated Dana Allen in the general election for Richmond City Public Schools, District 8 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Dawn Page
Dawn Page (Nonpartisan)
 
64.8
 
5,212
Dana Allen (Nonpartisan)
 
34.8
 
2,799
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.4
 
31

Total votes: 8,042
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2016

See also: Richmond Public Schools elections (2016)

A total of 22 candidates ran for the nine seats that were up for election, including incumbents J.E. Dawson Boyer (District 1), Jeff Bourne (District 3), Mamie Taylor (District 5), and Shonda Harris-Muhammed (District 6). District 9 incumbent Tichi Pinkney Eppes filed to run in the election but was seven signatures short of qualifying for candidacy.

In District 1, Boyer lost his bid for re-election to Elizabeth Doerr. In District 2, James Scott Barlow defeated Mariah White. Bourne was the only incumbent to win re-election by defeating challengers Jesse Perry and Kevin Starlings in District 3. Newcomer Jonathan Young overtook Barrett Hardiman, Irvine Reaves, and Sean Smith for the open District 4 seat. Taylor lost her seat to Patrick Sapini in District 5. Felicia Dionne Cosby defeated Harris-Muhammed for the District 6 seat. In District 7, Nadine Marsh-Carter defeated Kirsten Gray and Rick Tatnall. Dawn Page won the District 8 seat by defeating Tia Redd and Christopher Woody. Newcomer Linda Owen ran unopposed and won the District 9 seat after Pinkney Eppes was disqualified from the race.[2]

Results

Richmond Public Schools,
District 8 General Election, 4-year term, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Dawn Page 64.07% 5,076
Christopher Woody 19.92% 1,578
Tia Redd 15.69% 1,243
Write-in votes 0.33% 26
Total Votes 7,923
Source: Virginia Department of Elections, "2016 November General Official Results," accessed November 30, 2016

Funding

Page reported $1,759.47 in contributions and $1,759.47 in expenditures to the Virginia Department of Elections, which left her campaign with $0 on hand as of October 17, 2016.[3]

Campaign themes

2020

Ballotpedia survey responses

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