Yvette Alexander

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  2. 1 2 "Local Elections 2008 [actually 2007]: Yvette M. Alexander (D)". The Washington Post. 2007.
  3. Anderson, Jeffrey (December 13, 2017). "Yvette Alexander Eyes a Comeback". Loose Lips. Washington, D.C.: Washington City Paper . Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  4. District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics (2007-05-11). "Certified May 1st Special Election Results - Ward Report" . Retrieved 2008-07-18.[ dead link ]
  5. Jones, James (April 25, 2007). "LL's Special-Election Picks: Who to vote for, and why". Loose Lips. Washington, D.C.: Washington City Paper . Retrieved 2009-04-09. In the race to replace Council Chairman Vincent Gray in Ward 7, voters face a choice similar to their Ward 4 neighbors. The contest appears to come down to hard-driving newcomer and Fenty imitator Victor Vandell and longtime political activist Yvette Alexander, who has Gray's backing. The chairman has invested a lot of political capital in Alexander. Her weightiest credentials involve membership in lots of Democratic Party organizations and her activities with various community groups. LL has a hard time ignoring Alexander's charm and her ability to reach out to people. She would be a compassionate addition to the council. But a winning personality and great smile aren't enough to get the job done for one of the city's neediest wards. If Ward 7 residents want a continuation of Gray's short run as the Ward 7 representative, they will get it with Alexander. It is impossible to imagine her making a big decision without his guidance.
  6. 1 2 District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics (2008-07-17). "List of Candidates for the September 9, 2008 Congressional and Council Primary Election". Archived from the original on 2008-07-16. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  7. DeBonis, Mike (Apr 4, 2008). "Clinton Snags Unlikely D.C. Delegate Slot". Washington City Paper . Retrieved 2009-04-09. The D.C. Democratic State Committee met ... to select a pair of unpledged add-on "superdelegates." ... "Unpledged" in this case is a bit misleading; most delegate candidates' presidential preferences were already widely known to voters...
    Obama organizers hoped to prevent a split vote by steering support to two delegate candidates: Ward 7 Councilmember Yvette Alexander, a longtime state committee member and favorite of the old guard, and lawyer Miriam Sapiro, a relative unknown favored by the grassroots types.
  8. Gorman, Elizabeth (November 30, 2009). "D.C. Council Votes to Allow Same-Sex Marriage, Mayor Fenty to Sign". Washington, D.C.: ABC News.
  9. Nirappil, Fenit (October 5, 2016). "'An act of kindness': Medical aid-in-dying legislation advances in the District". Loose Lips. Washington, D.C.: Washington Post . Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  10. Sommer, Will (August 31, 2016). "Councilmember, Business Owner Tussle Over 'Sex Barbershop". Loose Lips. Washington, D.C.: Washington City Paper . Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  11. fox5dc.com staff (September 1, 2016). "'Sex Barbershop' sign causes stir in DC". Fox 5. Washington, D.C.: Fox 5. Retrieved December 13, 2017.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
Yvette M. Alexander
Yvette Alexander 2009.jpg
Member of the Council of the District of Columbia from Ward 7
In office
January 2, 2007 January 3, 2017
Council of the District of Columbia
Preceded by Ward 7 Member, Council of the District of Columbia
20072017
Succeeded by