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William Opeyemi Jawando (born January 2, 1983) is an American politician and author who has served as an at-large member of the Montgomery County Council since 2018.


Background

Jawando was born in
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, on January 2, 1983. He is biracial, with a white mother from Kansas, Kathleen Gross, and a Nigerian father, Olayinka Jawando, who divorced when Jawando was six years old. He attended the
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, where he earned a B.A. degree in sociology in 2004 and a J.D. degree in 2007. In May 2022,
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published Jawando's autobiography, ''My Seven Black Fathers''. The book follows his early life and career, with each of the book's chapters describing each of his "fathers".


Political career

Jawando first got involved in politics as a student at Catholic University, where he made efforts to establish a campus
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chapter, which was resisted by the school over the organization's stance on abortion. After national pressure, including from then-President and CEO of the NAACP
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, the university ultimately backtracked and allowed the chapter's formation. He later worked as an intern for then-House Minority Leader
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, then-U.S. Senator
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, and U.S. Senator
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until 2009. Afterwards, he worked in the
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and the
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until 2012.


2014 Maryland House of Delegates campaign

In 2014, Jawando ran for the
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in
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, seeking to succeed
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, who unsuccessfully ran for governor. During the Democratic primary, he received endorsements from several local labor unions, CASA de Maryland, and NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland. Jawando lost the Democratic primary on June 25, 2014, placing fourth with 15.1 percent of the vote, a margin of 400 votes out of 37,264 votes cast. Following his defeat, he joined Governor
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's political action committee, O' Say Can You See PAC, as a senior adviser.


2016 U.S. House of Representatives campaign

In April 2015, Jawando announced his candidacy for the
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in
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, seeking to succeed
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, who ran for
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. During the primary, he received endorsements from members of the
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and
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, including U.S. Representatives
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and
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, former U.S. education secretary
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, and former
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administrator
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. He also ran on a platform of increasing the minimum wage, protecting abortion rights, paid sick and family leave, campaign finance reform, and police accountability. In December 2015, ''
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'' reported that Jawando's campaign accepted donations from
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, who Jawando said he was introduced to by a friend in New York's financial sector. He promised to give away Shkreli's contributions to charity, however, campaign finance records show that Jawando's campaign had kept $22,900 in contributions from six other
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employees. Jawando was defeated in the Democratic primary by state senator
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on April 27, 2016, placing fifth with 4.6 percent of the vote.


Montgomery County Council

In September 2017, Jawando announced his candidacy for the Montgomery County Council at-large. During his campaign, he utilized the county's public financing program. Jawando won the 34-way Democratic primary and later the general election, and was sworn in on December 3, 2018, becoming the second Black lawmaker elected countywide in Montgomery County. He was subsequently re-elected in 2022. In November 2022, Jawando joined the transition team of Governor-elect
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. In December 2023, Jawando started his own political action committee, Will of the People PAC, to support progressive candidates.


2024 U.S. Senate campaign

On May 2, 2023, Jawando announced that he would run for
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in 2024, seeking to succeed incumbent U.S. Senator
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, who had announced the day before that he would not run for re-election in 2024. During the Democratic primary, he sought to position himself as a
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, citing his record on the Montgomery County Council, and ran on a platform including
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, a federal
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program, and
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. He was viewed by the media as a long-shot candidate behind frontrunners
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and
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. Jawando dropped out of the race on October 20, 2023, and endorsed Alsobrooks a few days later.


Political positions

Jawando has been described by media outlets as a progressive, including by himself.


COVID-19 pandemic

In April 2020, Jawando introduced the COVID-19 Renter Relief Act, a bill that prohibits landlords from increasing rent during and within 30 days after a public health emergency. He later partnered with local businessman David Blair to establish the Montgomery County Food Security fund to support those struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic. In March 2021, Jawando co-signed a letter written by the Montgomery County Council to Governor
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criticizing his administration's vaccine rollout, which they charged as disproportionally impacting people of color and low-wage residents of the state. In September 2021, he said he supported a proposal by Elrich to instate a
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for county workers. In October 2021, Jawando joined CASA de Maryland advocates at a protest at the
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, where he called on Hogan to reinstate eviction protections and on legislative leaders to form a special session to pass tenant protections bills. In August 2022, he supported a proposal by County Executive
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to extend the COVID-19 Renter Relief Act by an additional six months and to limit rent increases at 4.4%.


Crime and policing

During the
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, Jawando expressed support for the
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movement, but ultimately clarified and said he does not support defunding the police. He supported several bills as county councilmember to increase police oversight and reduce police brutality. In January 2019, Jawando introduced the Law Enforcement Trust and Transparency Act, a bill that would require the State Prosecutor's Office or the United States Department of Justice to investigate officer-involved deaths. The bill passed and went into effect in 2020. In December 2021, he criticized a proposal by County Executive
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to establish a police accountability board, saying it "falls short as introduced and the kind of public buy-in that's needed". In May 2019, after released police body-camera footage showed a white officer using the
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, Jawando called on Montgomery County Assistant Police Chief Marcus Jones to open an investigation into the incident. In June 2019, he introduced a bill to establish a Policing Advisory Commission to involve citizens in the county police department policy formulation. In July 2020, Jawando introduced a bill to limit a police officer's use-of-force, which included restrictions on
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s and a ban on neck restraints. The bill was unanimously passed by the Montgomery County Council. In July 2020, Jawando voted to reassign 12 of the 23 active
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s (SROs) in
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. In November 2020, Jawando introduced a bill to remove SROs from Montgomery County Public Schools, instead redirecting the money toward mental health programs and restorative justice programs in the county. During the 2021 legislative session, he supported a state bill to replace SROs with counselors. In April 2021, Jawando and the Montgomery County Public Schools system launched the Student Wellbeing Action Group (SWAG), a workgroup to determine what supports students needed without SROs present. In May 2021, Jawando introduced a bill that would require police officers to complete a 30-hour training course on racial equity and conflict resolution. The bill passed and was signed into law by Elrich in November 2022.


Fiscal issues

In October 2021, Jawando led efforts to launch a Guaranteed Income Pilot Program in Montgomery County, which would give $800 per month to 300 targeted families for two years. In September 2023, Jawando introduced a bill to incrementally phase out the county's tipped wage, which he called a "legacy of slavery", by 2028. He withdrew the bill in January 2024, saying that he would instead push for a similar statewide bill.


Housing

In October 2020, Jawando voted against a bill to give tax breaks to high-rise developers near
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stations. He later voted to sustain County Executive
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's veto of the bill in December 2020. In February 2021, Jawando introduced bills to allow multi-family housing to be built near Metro stations, and another to limit rent increases to once a year. During the 2022 legislative session, Jawando testified in support of a bill that would require landlords to have a "just cause" for choosing not to renew a tenant's lease. In July 2022, Jawando introduced a bill that would establish an all-electric building standard in construction by 2024. In July 2023, Jawando introduced a bill to cap annual rent increases in Montgomery County at six percent. The bill passed and was signed into law by County Executive
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.


National politics

In December 2019, Jawando participated in and spoke at a rally in
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to support of the
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.


Social issues

In October 2019, Jawando introduced the CROWN Act, a bill that would ban discrimination based on natural hairstyles. The bill passed and became law, making Montgomery County the first county in the United States to ban hairstyle discrimination. In May 2022, following the leak of a draft opinion of the
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's ruling in ''
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'', Jawando predicted that Maryland would become "an important part of the nationwide care collection". In September 2023, Jawando voted for a bill to ban the sale and use of gas-powered leaf blowers.


Taxes

In May 2019, Jawando said he supported expanding the county's property tax credit for owner-occupied residences. During the 2020 legislative session, Jawando testified in support of a bill that would allow counties to implement a
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. He also proposed a bill to suspend the county's carryout bag tax during the COVID-19 pandemic; the bill was withdrawn in April 2020, after he spoke with representatives from local labor unions and environmental groups. In June 2020, Jawando introduced a resolution to declare racism a public health crisis. The Montgomery County Council unanimously voted for the resolution. In April 2023, Jawando introduced a bill to increase the county recordation tax by over a dollar for each $500 of the sales price.


Transportation

Jawando opposed Governor
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's plan to widen Interstate 270 and the
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, saying in December 2019 that the plans would "do nothing to reduce miles travelled or tailpipe emissions" and that its express toll lanes would "only be available to the wealthiest residents".


Personal life

Jawando met his future wife, Michele Lawrence, in 2004 at the Chi-Cha Lounge in
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They were engaged nine months later. As of January 2023, Michele is senior vice president for programs of the
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. Together, they have four children and live in
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. Outside of politics, Jawando is a choir singer at the Reid Temple A.M.E. Church in Silver Spring. In November 2021, Jawando missed a court hearing he had requested to contest two traffic citations. Jawando's chief of staff stated that he paid the fines before his license was to be suspended in response to the absence.


Electoral history


References


External links


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