Dwight Boykins

Summary

Dwight Anthony Boykins is a Democratic politician and former member of the Houston City Council in Texas, representing District D where he was born and raised. He was elected to the council in 2013 in the general election on November 5, 2013.[1] He was also a candidate for Mayor of Houston in the 2019 election.

Dwight Boykins
Member of the Houston City Council for District D
In office
January 2, 2014 – 2019
Personal details
Born
Dwight Anthony Boykins

Houston, Texas, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic (council is nonpartisan)
Residence(s)Houston, Texas
EducationTexas Southern University (BBA)
WebsiteCampaign website
Government website

Biography edit

Dwight Boykins is from Houston, Texas, and attended Stephen F. Austin High School. He received a bachelor's degree in marketing from Texas Southern University. A small business owner, Boykins has also served on the city's Hurricane Ike Relief Fund Board and Oversight Committee of ReBuild Houston.[2]

Political career edit

Dwight Boykins was sworn in to the Houston City Council in 2014. He represented council District D which runs through Houston's southern quadrant. It contains the Houston Museum District, Texas Medical Center, and the under resourced neighborhoods of the south side.[3] As a member of City Council, Dwight served as Chair of the Ethics, Elections & Council Governance Committee and was a member of the following committees: Budget and Fiscal Affairs; BFA Subcommittee on Debt Financing and Pensions; Regulation and Neighborhood Affairs; and Housing and Community Development.[1]

Mayoral Candidate edit

Dwight Boykins based his mayoral campaign on streamlining the City's Budget by implementing what he called Zero-Based Budgeting. According to the Boykins' campaign, using Zero-Based Budgeting would have allowed the City to pay for important priorities such as Infrastructure, Pay Parity, Collective Bargaining Obligations, Public Safety, Street Repairs, Potholes, and Trash Pickup.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About Dwight Boykins".
  2. ^ "Dwight Boykins Qualifications".
  3. ^ Mustafa Tameez (January 20, 2014). "Council Member Dwight Boykins – Businessman and Life-Long Resident of District D". Houston Chronicle.

External links edit

  • Councilman Dwight Boykins city website
  • Official website
  • Ballotpedia