Dimitrious Wayne Stanley

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Dimitrious Stanley was a 2015 candidate for the Columbus, Ohio City Council. Dimitrious Wayne Stanley lost the general election on November 3, 2015.

Campaign themes

2015

Stanley's website highlighted the following campaign themes:[1]

Jobs

  • Excerpt: "We have hundreds of jobs that remain unfilled. By creating a workforce training program, targeted towards our neediest neighborhoods, and with the Ohio Means Jobs program we can fill the gap."

Fiber optic network

  • Excerpt: "We need to move forward and create a high-speed fiber optic network and become an incubator for high tech businesses and the high wage jobs they bring."

Regional development

  • Excerpt: "We need a regional development director, one for each area of our city, East, West, North and South, with the specific mission of growing jobs in that area."

Education

  • Excerpt: "I will use the platform that City Council provides to push towards job-ready education. Our kids need to be ready for college or ready for jobs. "

Crime

  • Excerpt: "We have to be real about crime. We need to create more communication between our officers and our communities to enforce the fact that they are on the same side."

Elections

2015

See also: Columbus, Ohio municipal elections, 2015

The city of Columbus, Ohio, held elections for mayor and city council on November 3, 2015. A primary took place on May 5, 2015. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was February 4, 2015.[2][3] Four of the city's seven at-large council seats were up for election. In the primary election for city council, incumbents Zachary M. Klein, Michelle Mills and Jaiza N. Page and challengers John Rush, Besmira Sharrah, Ibrahima Sow, Dimitrious Wayne Stanley and Michael Stinziano advanced to the general election past Orie Givens, Kiwan R. Lawson and Will Petrik.[4][5] Former candidates include Josh Jaffre, Zachary E. Manifold and Francine C. Ryan. They were "placeholder" candidates. In March 2015, they were removed from the list and replaced by John Rush, Michael Stinziano and Jaiza N. Page, respectively. Doyline E. Williams appeared on the original 2015 filing list, but did not appear on the 2015 certified list. Incumbent Andrew J. Ginther ran for mayor of Columbus. Zachary M. Klein, Jaiza N. Page, Elizabeth Brown and Michael Stinziano won the election.[6]

Columbus City Council At-large, General election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Zachary M. Klein Incumbent 18.2% 92,250
Green check mark transparent.png Elizabeth Brown 17.5% 89,049
Green check mark transparent.png Michael Stinziano 17.4% 88,273
Green check mark transparent.png Jaiza N. Page Incumbent 15.0% 76,248
Dimitrious Wayne Stanley 13.1% 66,269
John Rush 8.5% 43,182
Besmira Sharrah 5.2% 26,513
Ibrahima Sow 4.9% 24,933
Write-in votes 0.18% 924
Total Votes 507,641
Source: Franklin County Board of Elections, "2015 General Election Official Results," November 24, 2015


Columbus City Council, At-large, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Stinziano 16.6% 26,489
Green check mark transparent.pngMichelle Mills Incumbent 16.4% 26,109
Green check mark transparent.pngZachary M. Klein Incumbent 15.8% 25,212
Green check mark transparent.pngJaiza N. Page Incumbent 15.3% 24,303
Green check mark transparent.pngDimitrious Wayne Stanley 10.5% 16,681
Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Rush 8.1% 12,844
Green check mark transparent.pngBesmira Sharrah 5.4% 8,609
Green check mark transparent.pngIbrahima Sow 4.6% 7,383
Will Petrik 4.3% 6,905
Kiwan R. Lawson 3% 4,790
Total Votes 118,794
Source: Franklin County Board of Elections, "Official primary election results," accessed May 29, 2015

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