- Dwight E. Evans
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Not to be confused with Dwight Evans.
Dwight Evans Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 203rd districtIncumbent Assumed office
January 4, 1981Preceded by James Jones Personal details Born May 16, 1954
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPolitical party Democratic Residence Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alma mater La Salle University Profession educator Dwight Evans is a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 203rd District (Philadelphia County). He currently serves as Majority Appropriations Committee Chairman.
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Biography
Early life and education
Evans grew up in the Germantown and West Oak Lane sections of Philadelphia [1] and is a graduate of the Community College of Philadelphia and LaSalle University. After graduation, he became a teacher in the School District of Philadelphia and a community activist for the Urban League.
Political career
Evans was first elected to office in 1980. His district, which encompasses West Oak Lane in Philadelphia, is heavily Democratic with a 95% African-American population. [1] As a result, he has had minimal GOP opposition in winning re-election to his seat.
Since taking office, Evans has run for higher office four times unsuccessfully. In 1986, he sought the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor but finished third in the primary election to future Lieutenant Governor Mark Singel. [2]
In 1994, Evans became the first African American candidate to seek the office of Governor of Pennsylvania. In the Democratic primary election, Evans faced off with Lynn Yeakel and Lt. Governor Singel. He won endorsements from the Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Again, however, Evans finished third in the primary with 22%. [3]
Evans has since made two runs for Mayor of Philadelphia. In 1999, in the race to succeed Ed Rendell, Evans finished fifth with 4.7% of the vote in a crowded primary won by John Street.[4] In 2007, despite comments by Governor Rendell that Evans was the "best qualified" for mayor, [5] he finished fifth again taking only 7.82% of the vote. [6]
Evans was elected as the Democratic Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee in 1990 [7] and serves as committee chairman when the Democrats hold the majority in the House.
In 2010, the Philadelphia Tribune named Evans one of the 10 most influential African-Americans in the city.[8]
Other activities
- Board of Directors, Fox Chase Cancer Center
- Board of Trustees, Pennsylvania Public School Employees Retirement System
- National Board of Directors, Black Alliance for Educational Options
References
- ^ a b Gregory Gilderman, The Dwight Stuff?, Philadelphia Magazine, April 2007
- ^ Carol Morello, Singel Emerges as Winner Over Flaherty and Evans, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 21, 1986
- ^ Michael DeCoursey Hinds, Pennsylvania's No. 2 Official Is Nominated for Governor, New York Times, May 11, 1994
- ^ G. Terry Madonna, 1999 Philadelphia Mayoral Primary , Franklin and Marshall College, Center for Politics & Public Affairs
- ^ Amy Worden, Rendell Likes Evans but Won't Endorse, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 3, 2007
- ^ Certified Election Results, Committee of Seventy, June 18, 2007
- ^ S.A. Paolantonio, The Quiet Connection, Philadelphia Magazine
- ^ Philadelphia Tribune Names City’s 10 Most Influential African Americans
External links
Media related to Dwight E. Evans at Wikimedia Commons
- Pennsylvania House of Representatives - Dwight Evans official PA House website
- Pennsylvania House Democratic Caucus - Rep. Dwight Evans official Party website
- Project Vote Smart - Representative Dwight Evans (PA) profile
- Follow the Money - Dwight Evans
Pennsylvania House of Representatives Preceded by
James JonesMember of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 203rd District
1981–presentSucceeded by
IncumbentMembers of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Speaker of the House: Sam Smith (R) • Majority Leader: Mike Turzai (R) • Minority Leader: Frank Dermody (D) - Pat Harkins (D)
- Florindo Fabrizio (D)
- John Hornaman (D)
- Curt Sonney (R)
- John R. Evans (R)
- Brad Roae (R)
- Mark Longietti (D)
- Dick Stevenson (R)
- Chris Sainato (D)
- Jaret Gibbons (D)
- Brian L. Ellis (R)
- Daryl Metcalfe (R)
- John Lawrence (R)
- Jim E. Marshall (R)
- Jim Christiana (R)
- Robert Matzie (D)
- Michele Brooks (R)
- Gene DiGirolamo (R)
- Jake Wheatley (D)
- Adam Ravenstahl (D)
- Dom Costa (D)
- Chelsa Wagner (D)
- Dan Frankel (D)
- Joseph Preston, Jr. (D)
- Joseph Markosek (D)
- Tim Hennessey (R)
- Dan Deasy (D)
- Mike Turzai (R)
- Bernie O'Neill (R)
- Randy Vulakovich (R)
- Steve Santarsiero (D)
- Anthony M. DeLuca (D)
- Frank Dermody (D)
- Paul Costa (D)
- Marc Gergely (D)
- Harry Readshaw (D)
- Thomas C. Creighton (R)
- William C. Kortz (D)
- Rick Saccone (R)
- John A. Maher (R)
- Ryan Aument (R)
- Matthew H. Smith (D)
- Scott W. Boyd (R)
- Mark Mustio (R)
- Nick Kotik (D)
- Jesse J. White (D)
- Keith J. Gillespie (R)
- Brandon Neuman (D)
- Peter Daley (D)
- Bill DeWeese (D)
- Timothy S. Mahoney (D)
- Deberah Kula (D)
- Robert Godshall (R)
- Eli Evankovich (R)
- Joseph Petrarca, Jr. (D)
- George Dunbar (R)
- Tim Krieger (R)
- Ted Harhai (D)
- Mike Reese (R)
- Jeff Pyle (R)
- Kate M. Harper (R)
- Dave L. Reed (R)
- Donna Oberlander (R)
- Scott Hutchinson (R)
- Kathy Rapp (R)
- Sam Smith (R)
- Martin Causer (R)
- Matt E. Baker (R)
- Carl Walker Metzgar (R)
- Matthew Bradford (D)
- Bryan Barbin (D)
- Frank Burns (D)
- Gary Haluska (D)
- Bud George (D)
- Matt Gabler (R)
- Mike Hanna (D)
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- Jerry Stern (R)
- Mike Fleck (R)
- Adam Harris (R)
- Richard Mirabito (D)
- Garth Everett (R)
- Fred Keller (R)
- Mark Keller (R)
- Glen Grell (R)
- Sheryl M. Delozier (R)
- Rob Kauffman (R)
- Todd Rock (R)
- Dan Moul (R)
- Scott Perry (R)
- Ron E. Miller (R)
- Stan Saylor (R)
- Eugene DePasquale (D)
- Mike Sturla (D)
- John C. Bear (R)
- David Hickernell (R)
- Gordon Denlinger (R)
- Bryan Cutler (R)
- Mauree Gingrich (R)
- RoseMarie Swanger (R)
- Ron Buxton (D)
- Sue Helm (R)
- Ron Marsico (R)
- John D. Payne (R)
- Kurt A. Masser (R)
- Lynda Schlegel-Culver (R)
- David R. Millard (R)
- Tina Pickett (R)
- Sandra Major (R)
- Kenneth J. Smith (D)
- Kevin P. Murphy (D)
- Sid Michaels Kavulich (D)
- Edward Staback (D)
- Tarah Toohil (R)
- Karen Boback (R)
- Michael B. Carroll (D)
- Gerald R. Mullery (D)
- Phyllis Mundy (D)
- Eddie Day Pashinski (D)
- Doyle Heffley (R)
- Neal Goodman (D)
- Jerry Knowles (R)
- Mike Tobash (R)
- Dante Santoni (D)
- Thomas Caltagirone (D)
- Mark M. Gillen (R)
- Jim A. Cox (R)
- David M. Maloney (R)
- Justin Simmons (R)
- Jennifer Mann (D)
- Joseph F. Brennan (D)
- Doug Reichley (R)
- Steve Samuelson (D)
- Robert L. Freeman (D)
- Joe Emrick (R)
- Marcia Hahn (R)
- Michael Peifer (R)
- John Galloway (D)
- Tina M. Davis (D)
- Frank Farry (R)
- Marguerite Quinn (R)
- Kathy Watson (R)
- Paul Clymer (R)
- Tom Quigley (R)
- Marcy Toepel (R)
- Michael F. Gerber (D)
- Tim Briggs (D)
- Mike Vereb (R)
- Todd Stephens (R)
- Tom Murt (R)
- Josh Shapiro (D)
- Lawrence Curry (D)
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- Dan Truitt (R)
- Warren Kampf (R)
- L. Chris Ross (R)
- Thaddeus Kirkland (D)
- Stephen Barrar (R)
- Joe Hackett (R)
- Nicholas Miccarelli III (R)
- Nicholas Micozzie (R)
- Margo L. Davidson (D)
- Bill Adolph (R)
- Greg Vitali (D)
- Duane Milne (R)
- Tom Killion (R)
- Dennis M. O'Brien (R)
- Brendan F. Boyle (D)
- Kerry Benninghoff (R)
- Kevin J. Boyle (D)
- Michael McGeehan (D)
- John Sabatina, Jr. (D)
- Michael H. O'Brien (D)
- Mario Scavello (R)
- John J. Taylor (R)
- Scott Petri (R)
- Tony Payton (D)
- Angel Cruz (D)
- Curtis Thomas (D)
- Babette Josephs (D)
- Julie Harhart (R)
- William F. Keller (D)
- Maria Donatucci (D)
- Kenyatta Johnson (D)
- Gary Day (R)
- James R. Roebuck, Jr. (D)
- Rosemary M. Brown (R)
- Vanessa L. Brown (D)
- Ronald Waters (D)
- Louise Bishop (D)
- Will Tallman (R)
- Pamela A. Delissio (D)
- Michelle F. Brownlee (D)
- Seth Grove (R)
- Jewell Williams (D)
- Rosita Youngblood (D)
- Stephen Bloom (R)
- Cherelle Parker (D)
- John L. Myers (D)
- Mark B. Cohen (D)
- Dwight E. Evans (D)
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