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Pedro Rubio

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Pedro Rubio was a Democratic candidate for an at-large seat on the Washington, D.C. City Council in 2014 and the Ward 4 seat in 2015.

Elections

2015

See also: Washington, D.C. municipal elections, 2015

The city of Washington, D.C., held special elections for city council on April 28, 2015. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was January 28, 2015.[1]

In the election to fill the Ward 4 seat of Muriel Bowser, Brandon Todd defeated Acqunetta Anderson, Leon T. Andrews, Jr., Ron Austin, Renée L. Bowser, Gwenellen Corley-Bowman, Judi Jones, Bruce Morrison, Edwin W. Powell, Pedro Rubio, Jr., Glova Scott, Douglass Sloan, Bobvala Tengen and Dwayne M. Toliver.[2][3]

Washington, D.C., City Council, Ward 4, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngBrandon Todd 43% 4,584
Renée L. Bowser 21.7% 2,311
Leon T. Andrews, Jr. 15.1% 1,613
Dwayne M. Toliver 12.2% 1,297
Ron Austin 1.7% 185
Edwin W. Powell 1.2% 132
Judi Jones 1.1% 119
Acqunetta Anderson 1.1% 117
Bobvala Tengen 0.9% 91
Gwenellen Corley-Bowman 0.7% 73
Douglass Sloan 0.5% 55
Glova Scott 0.5% 53
Pedro Rubio, Jr. 0.3% 37
Total Votes 9,990
Source: DC Board of Elections, "Official election results," accessed May 18, 2015

2014

See also: Washington, D.C. Council elections, 2014

Washington, D.C. held elections for two at-large city council seats on November 4, 2014. A primary election took place on April 1.

Incumbent Anita Bonds defeated Nate Bennett Fleming, Kathy Henderson, Chantel Mapp, Pedro Rubio, John Settles, II and Kevin Valentine Jr. in the Democratic primary. Eugene Puryear defeated G. Lee Aikin in the D.C. Statehood Green Party primary.[4][5] Bonds and Elissa Silverman (I) defeated Puryear, Michael D. Brown (I), Frederick Steiner (L), Eric J. Jones (I), Kishan Putta (I), Wendell Felder (I), Courtney R. Snowden (I), Brian Hart (I), Robert White (I), Calvin H. Gurley (I), Graylan Scott Hagler (I) and Khalid Pitts (I) in the general election.[6][7]

Washington, D.C. Council, At-large, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngAnita Bonds Incumbent 24.1% 85,575
     Independent Green check mark transparent.pngElissa Silverman 11.6% 41,300
     Independent Michael D. Brown 8.1% 28,614
     Libertarian Frederick Steiner 1.1% 3,766
     Independent Eric J. Jones 1.2% 4,405
     Independent Kishan Putta 1.7% 6,135
     Independent Wendell Felder 0.8% 2,964
     Green Eugene Puryear 3.5% 12,525
     Independent Courtney R. Snowden 5.5% 19,551
     Independent Brian Hart 2.5% 8,933
     Independent Robert White 6.3% 22,198
     Independent Calvin H. Gurley 1.3% 4,553
     Republican Marc Morgan 2.8% 9,947
     Independent Graylan Scott Hagler 3% 10,539
     Independent Khalid Pitts 2.9% 10,392
     Other Write-in 0.4% 1,472
     Other Over and Under Votes 23.1% 81,847
Total Votes 354,716
Source: Washington, D.C. Board of Elections - General Election Results
Washington D.C. Council At-Large Primary Election Democratic Primary, 2014
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngAnita Bonds Incumbent 53.2% 43,586
Nate Bennett Fleming 22.3% 18,232
Pedro Rubio 7.4% 6,082
John Settles, II 13.2% 10,775
Kevin Valentine Jr. 3.1% 2,560
Write-in 0.8% 624
Total Votes 81,859
Source: Washington D.C. Board of Elections

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