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Brown said his mortgage and other personal debt totaled around $ 700,000, Orange said Brown's poor handling of his personal finances should make him unfit to handle the
District's finances. Orange was also critical of irregularities in Brown's financial filings for his previous two campaigns, which Brown attributed to accounting errors. Two of Orange's campaign aides resigned due to the negative tone of his campaign. The editorial board of the
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criticized him for politicizing the process of coming out of the closet; for example, the grassroots organizing group
Persist DC said that they were "Still stunned that Vincent Orange chose the Stonewall Dems(!) forum for a shameful, unprovoked attack on 's decision to be public about his sexual orientation. If VO wasn't being outright homophobic, he was at minimum showing catastrophically poor judgement." Similarly, Councilmember
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Orange accepted responsibility of the charges, he insisted he performed a function of constituent service and thus did not violate the council's Code of
Conduct or abuse his position. Orange agreed he would attend ethics training and never abuse his position again. Orange said he thought his actions were an acceptable constituent service and that his behavior did not reflect poorly on him at all.
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Jeffrey E. Thompson, whose home and office had been raided by the FBI and the IRS. Jeanne Clarke Harris later admitted she had run a straw donor scheme funded by Thompson. Orange won the Democratic primary with 42 percent of the vote and the subsequent general election with 38 percent of the vote. During his term in office, Orange supported a bill to increase the
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for the position. At the time, he was working as the chief financial officer of the
National Children's Center. Orange said he was now in favor of same-sex marriage, changing his position from four years earlier, saying "times change." After three credit card companies sued Brown for unpaid bills and
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Orange's appointment as the president of the D.C. Chamber of
Commerce (DCCoC) was effective at noon on August 15, 2016. Orange said that, due to legal restrictions on his ability to lobby his former Council colleagues, he would, for the immediate future, focus on adding new members to the DCCoC and
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Jacques Chevalier. Orange criticized Wilson's chairmanship of the council's Finance and Revenue Committee, noting that the district's financial troubles happened during Wilson's eleven-year tenure. Orange advocated collecting unpaid tax bills, rather than increasing tax rates, as he said
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On August 5, with the scandal only worsening, Orange announced he would retire from the council on August 15, 2016, the same day on which his
Chamber of Commerce position began. Orange officially left the council on August 15, reminding the public of his 12 years of "service above self". No other
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December 2012, health inspectors found unsanitary conditions and rat droppings in a produce market in the Florida Avenue Market. The District of Columbia Department of Health ordered the market be closed immediately. Orange intervened for the owner, who had donated to Orange's campaign, While
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On June 6, 2012, federal prosecutors charged District Council chairman Kwame R. Brown with one count of bank fraud in U.S. District Court; Brown resigned from the council later that day. Upon Kwame R. Brown's resignation, it became the responsibility of the council to vote to appoint one of the
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interest with his council work. Orange's new job created a public scandal. His colleagues on the council strongly disputed Orange's claim that there was no conflict of interest. On August 3, Orange dissolved a subcommittee on business regulation, which he chaired.
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s editorial board endorsed Orange's candidacy. Orange emphasized improvements to New York Avenue, improving the economy and schools, and restricting liquor licenses. Orange defeated Thomas, receiving 38 percent of the vote to Thomas' 34 percent. The
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and replacing it with a commercial strip, a golf course, a movie sound stage, a hotel, an indoor waterpark, and a film and photography center. In the Democratic primary, he came sixth out of eight candidates, receiving 1,946 votes (2.01%).
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introduced an ethics bill that would disqualify mayors and council members convicted of felonies while in office, Orange opposed the bill, saying it would create unneeded bureaucracy. Orange supported new restrictions on
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reported that Orange received more than $ 100,000 of campaign contributions from Jeffrey Thompson, CEO of a health provider accused of defrauding the D.C. government. When council member
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Fewer oranges, more minimum-wage talk in Vincent Orange's 11th D.C. campaign: Challengers Robert White and David Garber say the incumbent has outlandish ideas and is focused on himself
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Orange was a candidate in the 2011 special election to fill the at-large seat vacated by Brown; Biddle ran in the special election to keep the seat as well. The editorial board of the
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Montgomery, David (October 31, 1998). "Restoring Home Rule Is on Their Minds; Significance of Election Not Lost on 18 Council Contenders Touting Ways to Serve Neighborhoods".
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both wanted to be appointed chair. After the council voted to appoint Mendelson the new chair, Orange asked the council to appoint him to Mendelson's former position of chair
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raising funds for its operations. The Chamber's board announced on July 16, 2020 that Orange would step down from the organization, effective July 30, 2020.
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Five questions for D.C. at-large candidates: Incumbent Vincent B. Orange and challengers David Garber and Robert White explain why they deserve your vote
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Marimow, Ann E. (September 1, 2010). "D.C. candidate's old fundraising probed; Council fight has Brown detailing his use of accounts to city officials".
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criticized Orange for his actions, saying, "Hell no, VO. You need to do some more work sir. This is not acceptable and the District deserves better."
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Marimow, Ann E. (May 12, 2010). "Orange to challenge Brown in Democratic primary; Former D.C. Council member has his eye on Gray's chairman post".
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Marimow, Ann E. (September 9, 2010). "In D.C., a hard-fought fight to the top; Mayoral race displays disparate styles of Fenty and Gray".
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Craig, Tim (June 13, 2010). "Gays aim to retain political power; Activists eye D.C. elections Marriage-law victory energizes agenda".
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resident David Garber filed to run against Orange in the Democratic primary, calling Orange "a corrupt politician with deep pockets."
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Abramowitz, Michael (July 6, 1990). "Candidates Play Beat the Clock; D.C. Board of Elections Gets Crush of Petitions Near Deadline".
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Sanchez, Rene (September 15, 1993). "Clarke Elected Council Chairman; Jarvis, Cropp Beaten Soundly in Seven of Eight D.C. Wards".
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Marimow, Ann E.; Kumar, Anita (September 15, 2010). "A seat of power: Brown leading Orange in race for D.C. Council chairman".
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endorsed Orange's candidacy. White won the Democratic primary with 43% of the vote, compared to Orange's 41% and Garber's 16%.
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Henderson, Nell (August 5, 1992). "D.C. Fuel Supplier Is Accused: Official Says Firm Got $ 1 Million for Phantom Deliveries".
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In 2010, Orange announced his candidacy for chair of council of the District of Columbia, challenging at-large council member
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McCall, Nathan (March 18, 1990). "D.C. Elections Certain To Shake Up Council; Leadership, Balance of Power Likely to Shift".
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Sanchez, Rene (May 20, 1993). "John Wilson Found Dead in Apparent Suicide: Friends Cite Depression, Anxiety About Career".
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retailers and adult entertainment businesses in Northeast D.C. Orange was also in favor of using District funds to build
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Montgomery, David (September 16, 1998). "The District; Thomas, Smith Out; Mendelson Wins At-Large Council Primary".
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Sanchez, Rene (July 23, 1993). "D.C. Board of Trade Among Jarvis Backers: Endorsements Announced on Heels of Poll".
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In June 2020, Orange left his job at the D.C. Chamber of Commerce to run for an at-large council seat left open by
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Harriston, Keith (June 22, 1991). "UDC Board To Choose President: U. of Penn Official Is Leading Candidate".
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Henderson, Nell; Escobar, Gabriel (September 11, 1993). "D.C. Campaigns Stress Organization, Not Ads".
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and eight other Democratic party candidates. Orange advocated banning new liquor licenses, developing
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Sanchez, Rene (July 24, 1993). "Chairman Race Cut Down to 5: Jarvis Challenge Fells 2 Candidates".
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Abramowitz, Michael; Richardson, Lynda (August 25, 1990). "In Chairman's Race, Wilson Won't Rest".
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McCall, Nathan (June 7, 1990). "Council Contests Shape Up; Contenders Crowd At-Large Seat Race".
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Craig, Tim (April 11, 2011). "District's special election for council seat is a scrimmage".
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Orange served on the following committees while on the Council of the District of Columbia:
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to be appointed as the interim to replacement on the council, but they voted to appoint
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Sanchez, Rene (July 8, 1993). "Seven File Petitions to Run For D.C. Council Chairman".
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Sanchez, Rene (September 12, 1990). "Winter Loses Ward 6 Seat; Wilson, Cropp Triumph".
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council member to a position formerly held by a Democrat was a poor idea.
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When Brown resigned from his at-large council seat, Orange lobbied the
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Wheeler, Linda (June 2, 1994). "Rier Running to Revitalize Ward 5".
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at-large council members to the vacant seat of chair. Orange and
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From 2007 to 2010, Orange was the regional vice president for
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to the position of chair pro tem. Orange felt appointing an
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In 1998, Orange ran again for councilmember to represent
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1480:"Pepco Names Vincent Orange D.C. Region Vice President"
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Fisher, Marc (April 1, 2012). "Diamond in the rough".
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Holdings Inc. for the Washington, D.C., metro area.
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2592:"Scoop: Ex-council member Orange seeks comeback"
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1762:"Patrick Mara for D.C. Council".
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2322:Medici, Andy (July 28, 2016).
2095:Sommer, Will (July 12, 2013).
1830:DeBonis, Mike (May 25, 2011).
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454:Unsuccessful 2006 mayoral race
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2145:DeBonis, Mike (May 3, 2013).
1980:Madden, Mike (June 6, 2012).
1163:"Election Officials Backed".
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2701:@OrangeVo40 (May 7, 2022).
1300:. May 16, 1998. p. B3.
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429:1998 successful Council race
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2737:Washington Business Journal
2731:Koma, Alex (16 June 2020).
2646:@PersistDC (May 5, 2022).
2328:Washington Business Journal
2261:. October 24, 2015. p. A15.
1851:"The King of Campaign Cash"
232:certified public accountant
212:Vincent Bernard Orange, Sr.
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1255:"D.C. Council; Ward 5".
556:2012 term and reelection
441:ran for reelection. The
310:. Orange is a member of
266:. He graduated from the
224:D.C. Chamber of Commerce
2001:"VO Not Losing Quietly"
795:The Washington Informer
743:Metropolitan AME Church
404:, along with incumbent
335:Early electoral history
276:Business Administration
1870:"Medicaid Malpractice"
460:ran for District mayor
396:Unsuccessful 1995 race
372:Unsuccessful 1993 race
340:Unsuccessful 1990 race
2859:2011βAugust 15, 2016
2518:Washington City Paper
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1319:"Tuesday's Choices".
1285:. September 23, 1994.
774:Washington City Paper
599:'s Tim Craig. To the
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502:to the seat instead.
234:, Orange represented
200:Georgetown University
2772:on February 20, 2016
2084:. November 29, 2012.
1791:The Washington Times
910:. September 9, 2010.
382:Charlene Drew Jarvis
302:, where he earned a
270:, where he earned a
2797:The Washington Post
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1674:on November 6, 2010
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824:The Washington Post
680:Council resignation
602:Washington Examiner
348:, against Democrat
272:Bachelor of Science
256:Oakland, California
16:American politician
2545:. December 2, 2020
2253:King, Colbert I. "
2222:"Primary Election"
1523:"Vincent Orange".
533:In June 2011, the
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2837:Harry Thomas, Jr.
2834:Succeeded by
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2232:on April 12, 2014
2066:. April 19, 2012.
1652:on July 25, 2011.
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