Matthew Frumin

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Matthew Frumin is an American politician who serves as Ward 3 member of the Council of the District of Columbia. Previously he was an international trade attorney and was active on local education issues.

Quick facts Member of the Council of the District of Columbia from Ward 3, Preceded by ...
Matthew Frumin
Member of the Council of the District of Columbia
from Ward 3
Assumed office
January 2, 2023
Preceded byMary Cheh
Personal details
PartyDemocratic
EducationUniversity of Michigan (BA)
George Washington University (JD)
WebsiteCampaign website
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Early life and education

Frumin grew up near Detroit, the son of a psychiatrist who later unsuccessfully ran for Congress.[1]

Career

Frumin served as a Clinton appointee in the State Department. He was a major fundraiser for Clinton, where he was a member of the fundraising group known as the "Saxophone Club".[1] After leaving government, he worked as an international trade attorney and was a partner of the law firm Cassidy Levy Kent.[2]

Politics

In 2000, Frumin was the Democratic nominee against Congressman Joe Knollenberg in Michigan's 11th congressional district. He lost by 15 points, though he fared better than his father, who had run against Knollenberg four years earlier in the solidly Republican district.[1]

Frumin began his work in local DC politics through his ANC, serving as chair of 3E and various Council and mayoral taskforces. He was an advocate for improvements to public schools in Ward 3, including Janney Elementary, Deal Middle and Wilson High School. In 2013, Frumin ran for a vacant at-large seat on the DC Council after Phil Mendelson became chair of the Council.[1] Frumin outraised many of his competitors, but came in fourth place with 11 percent of the vote.[3] He was supported by filmmaker Aviva Kempner and wavered about whether he would hold outside employment if elected.[4]

In 2022, following incumbent Mary Cheh's announcement that she would not seek another term, Frumin announced his candidacy.[5] He won the June primary after three candidates dropped out days before the election to support his campaign.[5]

Positions

In his 2022 campaign, Frumin said that "alleviating school overcrowding and increasing access to affordable housing" were "the most pressing issues facing Ward 3.[6]

Committees

Personal life

Frumin and his wife Lena have been married for 35 years live in American University Park. He has three adult children who all attended Woodrow Wilson High School[6][8] (now called Jackson-Reed High School). He is active in the Washington Interfaith Network.[2]

Electoral history

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2022 Council of the District of Columbia, Ward 3, Democratic Primary[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Matthew Frumin 8,012 42.28
Democratic Eric Goulet 5,641 29.77
Democratic Phil Thomas 1,087 5.74
Democratic Beau Finley 958 5.06
Democratic Tricia Duncan (withdrawn) 921 4.86
Democratic Monte Monash 848 4.47
Democratic Ben Bergmann (withdrawn) 753 3.97
Democratic Deirdre Brown 517 2.73
Democratic Henry Z Cohen (withdrawn) 194 1.02
Write-in 19 .1
Total votes 18,950 100.0
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