02-05-2025
Former mayor's aide is youngest candidate for Dayton Commission
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — 2 NEWS is highlighting each candidate for Dayton City Commission ahead of the May 6 election.
In just a few days, five candidates will face off, with four being voted to go onto the November ballot to ultimately fill two commission seats.
2 NEWS has been sharing each candidate in reverse alphabetical order — with the last name on the list being former Mayor's aide, Darius Beckham.
Darius Beckham is a lifelong Dayton resident, a board member on several local nonprofits and has spent many years in Dayton City Hall.
'It's been five years working in the mayor's office at City Hall, dealing with the challenges of our city first hand and actually working on solutions,' said Beckham.
Beckham worked with both former Mayor Nan Whaley and present Mayor Jeffrey Mims, Jr. While he is familiar with their policies, Beckham says he is focused on progressive movements for the city.
'I believe I am a young progressive that represents diverse communities in this city,' said Beckham . 'And I genuinely believe my lens for my generation is what's needed right now in our community.'
Beckham is a Democrat and wants to focus on young people, hoping to continue to combat gun violence, invest into neighborhoods and support local businesses.
'Dayton is a city where young people can see and achieve their full potential, where our neighborhoods are safe and they're thriving, and where our economy is booming,' said Beckham.
Beckham says although he is the youngest in the race at just 27, he is ready to lead the city of Dayton.
'I think it takes all of us, but I genuinely believe Dayton's best days are still ahead of us,' said Beckham.
To learn more about Darius Beckham, visit his campaign website.
2 NEWS has shared profiles on each candidate ahead of May 6. Click here to see full coverage of the 2025 Dayton City Commissioner race, including all five profiles and more information.
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