Charles Allen (Washington, D.C., politician)

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Charles Allen
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Member of the Council of the District of Columbia
from Ward 6
Assumed office
January 2, 2015 (2015-01-02)

Relationship with D.C. police force and union

Despite endorsements from DC's police force and union early in his political career, Allen has been criticized more recently by DC's Police Union for weakening the police force by "shrinking" it, which they claim is the cause of an uptick in crime. [36] In an advertisement released in April, 2022, the Police Union points to Allen and Phil Mendelson for the results of crime bills that do not support law enforcement. Subsequently, the Union made an urgent plea to Mayor Bowser, noting that two years of reform under the City Council have done nothing to increase safety, but rather Allen and Mendelson's reforms have resulted in more deaths, "The experiment is a failure, and people are dying." [36]

Further, by December 30, 2022, the police union released the following statistics of increases in crime since the reforms were enacted: "Armed robberies increased by 36%; Carjackings increased by 177%. Also noteworthy, the annual homicide rate was less than 90 in 2012; 104 and 105 in 2013 and 2014 respectively. [36] "Some neighborhoods are suffering greatly from this violence," the D.C. Police Union said. "In Ward 2, for example, homicides have increased 440% when looking at the last three years against the previous three."

The police union placed blame on the increase in violence on Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen who they claim has "turned a blind eye to concerned residents and public safety experts, rather he chooses to cater to an activist crowd whose agenda is anti-police whatever the cost." They continued by saying that Allen's reform measures have resulted in a tragic loss of life and an increase in violent crime." Allen's office responded, calling representation of the police force "lackluster," and blaming the uptick in gun violence across the city on the pandemic. [37]

2024 recall campaign

On February 13, 2024 the D.C. Board of Elections approved a recall campaign that, if successful, would remove Allen from office. [38] The recall was filed by a group of Ward 6 residents who object to "soft on crime" and "anti-police" legislation that Allen shepherded through the D.C. Council during his tenure as chair of the Judiciary and Public Safety Committee. Residents have formed a committee, Recall Charles Allen, that has raised over $80,000; an unprecedented amount of money for a recall campaign in DC.

If, within 180 days, the recall campaign collects signatures from ten percent of registered voters residing in Ward 6, a recall election will be held. [39]

On August 12, the recall effort failed to qualify as it only gathered 5,500 signatures, 900 less than the required minimum to put a recall on the ballot. [40]

Committee membership

As of March 2020, Allen currently serves on the following committees: [41]

References

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  10. Chibbaro, Lou Jr. (October 16, 2013). "Committee voids election of gay official as head of Ward 6 Dems". Washington Blade.
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  22. Sommer, Will (February 14, 2014). "Wells Leads in D.C. for Democracy Vote, Falls Short of Endorsement". Washington City Paper.
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  32. "D.C. mayoral primary election results". The Washington Post. April 2, 2014. Archived from the original on April 2, 2014.
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  34. "Primary Election 2018 - Certified Results". DC Board of Elections. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
  35. "General Election 2018 - Certified Results". DC Board of Elections. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
  36. 1 2 3 "DC Police Union Ad Blames 2 Council Members for Crime Increase". April 14, 2022.
  37. "DC Police Union demands change after violent crime increase across the District within last 3 years". December 30, 2022.
  38. "DC Board of Elections issues official recall petition for Councilmember Charles Allen". FOX 5 DC. February 13, 2024.
  39. "Recall Process: District of Columbia Board of Elections". www.dcboe.org.
  40. Koma, Alex (August 12, 2024). "The Charles Allen Recall Is Dead, As Organizers Fail to Collect Enough Signatures for Ballot Access".
  41. "Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen". Council of the District of Columbia. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
Council of the District of Columbia
Preceded by Member of the Council of the District of Columbia
from Ward 6

2015–present
Incumbent