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Stivers High School was one of the few polling sites open May 4 for the Dayton special elections. About eight percent of registered voters in Montgomery County came out to the polls Tuesday.
There was a severe thunderstorm warning in the afternoon, and heavy rainfall in the evening. But, that didn’t stop Dayton residents from coming out Tuesday to vote in the local special elections.
Voters narrowed down a crowded field of three mayoral and seven commissioner candidates. Mayoral candidates Jeffrer Mims Jr. and Rennes Bowers, and commissioner candidates Shenise Turner-Sloss, Stacey Benson-Taylor, Darryl Fairchild and Scott Sliver are moving on to the November general elections.
Darryl Fairchild Darryl Fairchild is running for re-election as a Dayton City Commissioner. He is the only incumbent out of seven candidates in an especially crowded race.
Commissioner Darryl Fairchild is the only incumbent running for one of two Dayton City Commissioner seats. This is his fourth time running. He won in a special election in 2018, and is continuing to continue his work for another term.
Fairchild did not seek an endorsement from the Montgomery County Democratic Party this year. However, he is confident that his ties to the community will push him forward.
WYSO’s Mawa Iqbal sits down with Fairchild to talk about his campaign.
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Mark Owens serves as the chair of the Montgomery County Democratic Party. The party endorsed two candidates for Dayton city commissioner and one candidate for mayor.
WYSO s Mawa Iqbal sits down with chair of the Montgomery County Democratic Party to talk about the city commissioner race.
There are seven candidates running for two open Dayton city commissioner seats. According to local Democratic Party officials, Dayton hasn’t seen a race this crowded in 30 years.
Commissioner Darryl Fairchild is the only incumbent in the race. He’s served for three years.
The other candidates are: Stacey Benson-Taylor, Valerie Duncan, Jared Grandy, Scott Sliver, Shenise Turner-Sloss and Jordan Wortham.
Shenise Turner-Sloss Community members pose for a group photo outside the Wesley Community Center in late February. Dayton City Commissioner candidate Shenise Turner-Sloss held a campaign kickoff event where supporters could drive up and listen to her speak.
It’s a Monday night, and residents of the Historic Huffman neighborhood are gathered at St. Paul Methodist Church for a political forum. Spaced six feet apart in the church’s pews, residents heard from candidates for the Dayton city mayor and commissioner seats.
It’s a crowded field this year. The Montgomery County Democratic party says it’s been about 30 years since this many people have run for commissioner seats. There are three people running for mayor and seven people running for two open city commissioner seats.