
07/12/2025
Trayon White made history by becoming the first D.C. lawmaker ever expelled from office. Despite his bribery charges and a bare bones campaign, Ward 8 activists still expect to see him re-elected in the July 15 race to fill his seat.
He’s scarcely appeared at public events in the brief run-up to the July 15 special election. He hasn’t spent a dollar on his re-election bid. And he’s hardly doing any typical campaigning, like knocking on doors or otherwise talking to voters, according to local activists like Stuart Anderson.
“I don’t know of any incumbent who won re-election and did nothing,” said Anderson, who ran against White in 2020, but had served as his campaign manager in 2016. “Even the great Marion Barry, he came out and his team was active in engaging people around his campaign. I just don’t see a lot of effort in the Trayon camp.”https://wamu.org/story/25/07/10/despite-bribery-charges-and-a-bare-bones-campaign-trayon-white-is-favored-to-win-ward-8s-special-election/