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Diverse coalition builds foundation for progress in Irving election victories

CityOfIrvingNDG’s View

Irving leaders from the Christian, Hispanic, African American, Muslim, Asian, and business communities did something unusual lately – they worked together for the common good.

During the recent runoff City Council election these men and women from different walks of life pooled their resources and efforts then together enjoyed victory at the polls in Irving on June 15. This despite the attempts of Irving’s Mayor Beth Van Duyne and her supporters to fill the City Council with candidates more aligned to their conservative agenda.

DART Board of Directors Chairman John Danish won election over Loren Byers for Place 1. As with the national elections in 2012 early voting provided a significant advantage in his 52 percent to 48 percent victory. Allan E. Meagher defeated Kensley Stewart 54 percent to 46 percent in a race, which saw nearly 4,000 voters cast ballots. Both men received the majority of the votes in May but not the 50 percent plus required.

Even in light of the election and re-election of the first African American President of the United States, community activists declared this effort the first time in over 20 years so many diverse groups were so galvanized to work together. Recent school board elections have shown the strength of Irving’s long-standing voter base: older and White. It is hoped by many that this victory will spur more engagement from the younger, ethnically and religiously diverse voters in the city.

According to community activist Anthony Bond, many of these diverse groups have plans underway to organize in anticipation of the 2014 Irving mayoral campaign. They will meet monthly and strategize how they can register and educate the electorate they each represent.

Editor’s note: See list below of community leaders involved in Danish and Meagher’s election efforts.

 

Coalition of concerned leaders who care about Irving and made a difference in latest city council election

Anjum Anwar, President Pakastani Society of North Texas

Muneeb Awan, President, Association of Taxicab Operators in DFW Metroplex

Lisette and Rafael Carraballo, Owners IRealty

Kathy Dress, Asian Leader in DFW Metroplex

Pastor Keith Dickerson, Dayspring Family Church

Harbi Hassan, Somali Leader in Irving

Rhonda Huffstetler, Former Irving ISD Board President

Pastor Andrew Jackson, West Irving Church of God in Christ

A.D. Jenkins, Former Irving ISD Board Member

Nancy Jones, Former Irving ISD Board Member

Greg Lee, CEO and President of DFW Fire Protection Inc.

Bishop Mary Lewallen, Glory Temple Holiness

Elva Wallace Martinez, Founder of DCET

Pastor Norris McGill, Antioch Christian Church

Hasmat Mobin, President Blanglesdeshi Society

Mohammed Mohammed, Sufi Leader in Irving

Ashruff Montiwala, Pakastani Leader

Pastor Kenneth Moore and Maurice & Ruby Walker – Ben Washington Baptist Church

Pastor William O’Neal, New Life Ministries Church

Pastor Pedro Portillo, Iglesia Santa Maria de Guadalupe

Carols Quintanilla, Executive Director, Accion America

Pastor Rob Robinson, New Beginnings Church

Mirza Sajid, Blanglesdeshi Leader in Irving

Dr. Raed Sbeit, Youth Leader Islamic Center of Irving

Pastor Joe Starks, Shady Grove Church of God in Christ

Pastor Day Stephenson and Sister Archie Stephenson,

Evergreen Missionary Baptist Church

Pastor Lisa Tucker, Community First Worship Center

Pastor Dennis Webb, Bear Creak Community Church

Christina Winters, CMW Financial

Emam Zia, Pastor of Islamic Center of Irving

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