Arrington Dixon
Arrington Liggins Dixon is an American politician who is a former Chair and Member of the Council of the District of Columbia of Washington, D.C.
Early years
Dixon was born on December 3, 1942 in Anacostia in Washington, D.C., to James and Sally Dixon.Council of the District of Columbia
1975–1979
In November 1974, Dixon was chosen to represent Ward 4 when voters elected the first members of the Council of the District of Columbia, the legislature of the city's new home rule government. The initial term for the Ward 4 seat, like those for half the council seats, was only 2 years, to provide for staggered council elections in later years, but in 1976 Dixon was reelected to a full four-year term.1979–1983
In 1978, council chairman Sterling Tucker ran for mayor rather than seeking reelection. Dixon, who was halfway through his Ward 4 term, decided to run for Chair of the Council and won. He served 4 years. In 1982, Dixon ran for re-election, but he was defeated in the Democratic primary by David A. Clarke.Dixon was later appointed by Mayor Marion Barry to serve as a public member of the National Capital Planning Commission.