In June 2005, the Council of the District of Columbia voted to put the new convention center "headquarters hotel" west of 9th Street NW between L Street NW and Massachusetts Avenue NW.
The most successful and high-profile Republican in elected office of recent years is former city councilwoman Carol Schwartz (At-Large).
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He had numerous positions in law and education, including Attorney/Producer at the Federal Judicial Center, Legal Advisor to the Director of the Office of Human Rights in Washington, D.C., and Equal Employment Opportunity Investigator for the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
Ward 1 Councilmember: Jim Graham
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Ward 5 Councilmember: Kenyan McDuffie
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Ward 4 Councilmember: Muriel Bowser
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Ward 6 Councilmember: Tommy Wells
Between 1992 and 1999, One Judiciary Square housed the offices of the mayor and Council of the District of Columbia while repairs were made to the historic John A. Wilson Building.
Cheh replaced Kathleen Patterson, who unsuccessfully sought to run for Council of the District of Columbia Chair position.