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Dario Hunter

Dario David Hunter (born April 21, 1983),[1] also known as Yisroel Hunter,[1] is an American rabbi, lawyer and politician. He is the first Muslim-born man to be ordained as a rabbi.[2][3] A former member of the Youngstown, Ohio Board of Education, Hunter sought the 2020 Green Party presidential nomination, ultimately coming in second. He ran as the presidential nominee of the Oregon Progressive Party and elsewhere under the party label of Progressive Party in the 2020 United States presidential election.[4][5][6]

Dario Hunter
Member of the Youngstown Board of Education
In office
2016–2020
Personal details
Born (1983-04-21) April 21, 1983 (age 39)
Livingston, New Jersey, U.S.[1]
Political partyProgressive (2020–present)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (before 2017)
Independent (2017–2018)
Green (2018–2020)
EducationPrinceton University (BA)
University of Windsor (LLB)
University of Detroit (JD)
Wayne State University (LLM)
Jewish Spiritual Leaders Institute (Semikhah)

Background

Hunter is openly gay and was raised by his Iranian Muslim father and African American mother in Newark and Jersey City in New Jersey.[7]

A former environmental attorney in Israel, congregational rabbi in Youngstown, Ohio and campus rabbi at the College of Wooster, he currently lives in Los Angeles, California.[4][7][1][8]

Rabbinic career

Hunter converted to Judaism, first through the Reform movement and then through an Orthodox process.[1] When he was an Orthodox Jew, Hunter described himself as a "socially liberal conservative" and noted that he had previously engaged in "pro-Israel political activism."[9] He was ordained as a rabbi in 2012 by the Jewish Spiritual Leaders Institute in New York City.[10][2][3][7] As a rabbi, he later described himself as "very liberal and open minded."[1]

A member of Jewish Voice for Peace, a group that supports Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel, Hunter was fired from a position as a part-time rabbi at Ohev Tzedek-Shaarei Torah synagogue after he announced his run for the Green Party presidential nomination and critical comments he made about Israel were published by Cleveland.com.[11][12][13] Addressing a Green Party presidential debate about his own change over time on the issue of Israel, Hunter attributed it to "realizing that you're wrong and then doing better and committing to do better as a human being...."[14] He stated that though he felt "blacklisted" from the rabbinic profession, he would "continue to support the cause of Palestinians and human rights causes all across this world, even at a personal cost..."[14]

Political career

Youngstown politics

 
Dario Hunter as a Member of the Youngstown Board of Education.

Hunter was a Democratic Party candidate for Youngstown City Council in the 2015 primary election, where he placed third, garnering 2.9% of the vote.[8] In the 2015 general election, he won a seat on the Youngstown Board of Education, receiving 5.0% of the vote as a write-in candidate.[15] In May 2018, he joined the Green Party, becoming the only Green elected officeholder in Ohio.[16]

Hunter has been noted in the media for his outspoken stances on a number of school board issues, including what he sees as the Youngstown Board of Education's responsibility for low scores on state report cards,[17][18] ethics violations,[19] nepotism,[19] and creationism in the curriculum.[20][21]

Hunter ran for re-election to the Youngstown Board of Education in 2019. He was not re-elected, placing less than one percent (0.53%) behind the fourth elected candidate.[22]

2020 presidential campaign

 
Dario Hunter campaigning in Arlington, VA in 2019.

Exploratory committee launch

On January 21, 2019, Hunter officially announced the formation of an exploratory committee to prepare for a potential run in the 2020 Green Party presidential primaries.[23] Hunter stated that America's divisions and inequalities demanded "a real national conversation about how to change the direction of this country."[24]

Announcement of candidacy

On February 18, 2019, Hunter officially announced his candidacy for the Green Party nomination during an event held in Pittsburgh.[25] The New Republic referred to Hunter as "as diverse as candidates come..."[26] Hunter stated to that publication, "If we want to cut through the lack of attention given [to Greens], we need someone who has a loud and clear voice and a tough skin." "It takes a tough skin to be an openly gay black son-of-an immigrant Jewish rabbi."[26]

MTV.com highlighted his platform's inclusion of single-payer healthcare for all and "plans to transition the United States to renewable energy entirely."[27]

Firing from synagogue over position on Israel

Ohev Tzedek-Shaarei Torah, the Boardman, Ohio, synagogue where Hunter served as rabbi, fired him after his comments on Israel were published in a Cleveland.com article.[11][12] Hunter stated to Cleveland.com that he did "not believe the United States should be providing any form of aid to Israel or any human-rights abusers" and referred to Israel's treatment of Palestinians as "horribly atrocious".[28] The synagogue originally attributed the dismissal to a concern that his presidential campaign would take up too much time for him to perform his duties as a rabbi. They later cited the content of Hunter's statements about Israel as a reason.[29][30]

Hunter has made fighting anti-BDS laws a part of his campaign, telling German paper Jüdische Allgemeine, "We will fight the attempt to curtail our rights to freedom of expression through laws that ban the boycott of Israel and the criticism of its human rights violations."[31] Hunter is a signatory to Boycott from Within, an association of Jewish and Arab Israelis who support the BDS movement.[32]

Bruce Zoldan's comments

Bruce Zoldan, CEO of Phantom Fireworks, major Trump donor[33] and board member of Ohev Tzedek-Shaarei Torah, stated in an email to the synagogue's board, "I will finance him [Hunter] if he promises to open and manage a gay bar for former Muslims with Jewish beliefs in Ramallah."[30] Hunter, an openly gay convert to Judaism from Islam, told The Vindicator that he was "shocked and saddened" by Zoldan's statement and called it "homophobic and anti-Muslim."[34]

Campaign tour

Speaking to press in Carbondale, Illinois in June 2019, Hunter criticized what he saw as the use of children as "political pawns" in addressing immigration issues at the border.[35] He called for better access to healthcare, a Bill of Rights for people of color, and vowed to end privatization in school districts.[36] In Springfield, Missouri in August 2019, Hunter outlined an expanded Green New Deal – called the Green Path Forward – including an effort to improve diplomatic relationships with other countries, such as rivals like China and Iran, end war, stop the outsourcing of pollution and deal with environmental crises other than carbon emissions such as plastic pollution.[37]

At a presidential debate at Ball State University, Hunter addressed systemic racism in healthcare stating, "We need to invest in making sure that we have a better healthcare infrastructure including in underserved minority communities.... We need more measurable, assessable standards for accountability to deal with the inequality in care and we need consequences."[38][39] In January 2020, at a Green presidential candidate forum in Charlottesville, Virginia, Hunter stated "We need to slash the war budget... [W]e need to invest instead in peace. We need to invest in a Department of Peace for active peace building across the globe."[40][41] Hunter stated that this policy goal would "lay the groundwork for how we will be instrumental as a nation in helping to save this planet – shoulder to shoulder with other nations...."[41]

Visit to Israel

Hunter visited Haifa, Israel, the day before April Israeli elections to meet with Reem Hazzan, the campaign manager for the joint campaign of Hadash and Ta'al.[42] His visit generated press attention in Israel, with particular emphasis given to Hunter's advocacy for Palestinian rights and his reference to the area as 'Israel-Palestine,' a term also used in the Green Party's official platform.[43]

General election run

 
Hunter's general election campaign logo

After Howie Hawkins was nominated at the 2020 Green Party Nominating Convention, Hunter announced via Twitter that he would continue to pursue the presidency as an independent candidate, citing alleged irregularities and undemocratic processes during the Green Party presidential primary.[44] In August, he announced he would be on the presidential ballot in the state of Colorado under the party label Progressive Party. He also named Penobscot nation activist Dawn Neptune Adams as his running-mate.[45]

On August 25, 2020, Hunter won the nomination of the Oregon Progressive Party.[5]

Activism

Legal actions

In 2017, Hunter filed a lawsuit against the Youngstown City School District in the Ohio Supreme Court for failing to provide public records. His request focused on a company contracted to hire principals for the district. The district settled with Hunter, providing the records and paying him costs. Hunter planned to donate the $100 awarded for court fees to the Boys and Girls Club.[46]

In 2018, Hunter sued the Ohio Department of Education in the Ohio Supreme Court for failing to provide public records on an investigation into Youngstown's CEO for alleged inappropriate conduct.[47] The Department of Education settled with Hunter, providing the records and paying towards his costs.[47]

Electoral history

2015 Youngstown city council (Ward 6)
Democratic primary election [48]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Anita Davis 457 67.11
Democratic Christine Silvestri 204 29.96
Democratic Dario Hunter 20 2.94
Total votes 681 100.00
2015 Youngstown city school district election[49]
Voters Choose Four
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Brenda Kimble, non-partisan 6,695 37.59% Hold
Michael Murphy, non-partisan 5,613 31.51% Hold
Corrine Sanderson, non-partisan 3,545 19.90% Gain
Dario Hunter, write-in 885 4.97% Gain
Tina Cvetkovich, write-in 425 2.39% Loss
Tyrone Peakes II, write-in 410 2.30% Loss
Rick Alli, write-in 238 1.34% Loss
2017 Clerk of the Municipal Court, Youngstown
General election [50]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sarah Brown-Clark 7,915 73.22
Independent Dario Hunter 2,894 26.78
Total votes 10,809 100.00
2019 Youngstown city school district election[51]
Nonpartisan election
Voters Choose Four
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Tiffany D. Patterson 3,632 22.58% Gain
Brenda Kimble 3,438 21.37% Hold
Juanita Walker 3,243 20.16% Gain
Barbara Brothers 2,930 18.21% Gain
Dario Hunter 2,845 17.68% Loss

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Dario David Hunter born April 21 1983 1 also known as Yisroel Hunter 1 is an American rabbi lawyer and politician He is the first Muslim born man to be ordained as a rabbi 2 3 A former member of the Youngstown Ohio Board of Education Hunter sought the 2020 Green Party presidential nomination ultimately coming in second He ran as the presidential nominee of the Oregon Progressive Party and elsewhere under the party label of Progressive Party in the 2020 United States presidential election 4 5 6 Dario HunterMember of the Youngstown Board of EducationIn office 2016 2020Personal detailsBorn 1983 04 21 April 21 1983 age 39 Livingston New Jersey U S 1 Political partyProgressive 2020 present Other politicalaffiliationsDemocratic before 2017 Independent 2017 2018 Green 2018 2020 EducationPrinceton University BA University of Windsor LLB University of Detroit JD Wayne State University LLM Jewish Spiritual Leaders Institute Semikhah Contents 1 Background 2 Rabbinic career 3 Political career 3 1 Youngstown politics 4 2020 presidential campaign 4 1 Exploratory committee launch 4 2 Announcement of candidacy 4 3 Firing from synagogue over position on Israel 4 3 1 Bruce Zoldan s comments 4 4 Campaign tour 4 4 1 Visit to Israel 4 5 General election run 5 Activism 5 1 Legal actions 6 Electoral history 7 References 8 External linksBackground EditHunter is openly gay and was raised by his Iranian Muslim father and African American mother in Newark and Jersey City in New Jersey 7 A former environmental attorney in Israel congregational rabbi in Youngstown Ohio and campus rabbi at the College of Wooster he currently lives in Los Angeles California 4 7 1 8 Rabbinic career EditHunter converted to Judaism first through the Reform movement and then through an Orthodox process 1 When he was an Orthodox Jew Hunter described himself as a socially liberal conservative and noted that he had previously engaged in pro Israel political activism 9 He was ordained as a rabbi in 2012 by the Jewish Spiritual Leaders Institute in New York City 10 2 3 7 As a rabbi he later described himself as very liberal and open minded 1 A member of Jewish Voice for Peace a group that supports Boycott Divestment and Sanctions BDS against Israel Hunter was fired from a position as a part time rabbi at Ohev Tzedek Shaarei Torah synagogue after he announced his run for the Green Party presidential nomination and critical comments he made about Israel were published by Cleveland com 11 12 13 Addressing a Green Party presidential debate about his own change over time on the issue of Israel Hunter attributed it to realizing that you re wrong and then doing better and committing to do better as a human being 14 He stated that though he felt blacklisted from the rabbinic profession he would continue to support the cause of Palestinians and human rights causes all across this world even at a personal cost 14 Political career EditYoungstown politics Edit Dario Hunter as a Member of the Youngstown Board of Education Hunter was a Democratic Party candidate for Youngstown City Council in the 2015 primary election where he placed third garnering 2 9 of the vote 8 In the 2015 general election he won a seat on the Youngstown Board of Education receiving 5 0 of the vote as a write in candidate 15 In May 2018 he joined the Green Party becoming the only Green elected officeholder in Ohio 16 Hunter has been noted in the media for his outspoken stances on a number of school board issues including what he sees as the Youngstown Board of Education s responsibility for low scores on state report cards 17 18 ethics violations 19 nepotism 19 and creationism in the curriculum 20 21 Hunter ran for re election to the Youngstown Board of Education in 2019 He was not re elected placing less than one percent 0 53 behind the fourth elected candidate 22 2020 presidential campaign Edit Dario Hunter campaigning in Arlington VA in 2019 Exploratory committee launch Edit On January 21 2019 Hunter officially announced the formation of an exploratory committee to prepare for a potential run in the 2020 Green Party presidential primaries 23 Hunter stated that America s divisions and inequalities demanded a real national conversation about how to change the direction of this country 24 Announcement of candidacy Edit On February 18 2019 Hunter officially announced his candidacy for the Green Party nomination during an event held in Pittsburgh 25 The New Republic referred to Hunter as as diverse as candidates come 26 Hunter stated to that publication If we want to cut through the lack of attention given to Greens we need someone who has a loud and clear voice and a tough skin It takes a tough skin to be an openly gay black son of an immigrant Jewish rabbi 26 MTV com highlighted his platform s inclusion of single payer healthcare for all and plans to transition the United States to renewable energy entirely 27 Firing from synagogue over position on Israel Edit Ohev Tzedek Shaarei Torah the Boardman Ohio synagogue where Hunter served as rabbi fired him after his comments on Israel were published in a Cleveland com article 11 12 Hunter stated to Cleveland com that he did not believe the United States should be providing any form of aid to Israel or any human rights abusers and referred to Israel s treatment of Palestinians as horribly atrocious 28 The synagogue originally attributed the dismissal to a concern that his presidential campaign would take up too much time for him to perform his duties as a rabbi They later cited the content of Hunter s statements about Israel as a reason 29 30 Hunter has made fighting anti BDS laws a part of his campaign telling German paper Judische Allgemeine We will fight the attempt to curtail our rights to freedom of expression through laws that ban the boycott of Israel and the criticism of its human rights violations 31 Hunter is a signatory to Boycott from Within an association of Jewish and Arab Israelis who support the BDS movement 32 Bruce Zoldan s comments Edit Bruce Zoldan CEO of Phantom Fireworks major Trump donor 33 and board member of Ohev Tzedek Shaarei Torah stated in an email to the synagogue s board I will finance him Hunter if he promises to open and manage a gay bar for former Muslims with Jewish beliefs in Ramallah 30 Hunter an openly gay convert to Judaism from Islam told The Vindicator that he was shocked and saddened by Zoldan s statement and called it homophobic and anti Muslim 34 Campaign tour Edit Speaking to press in Carbondale Illinois in June 2019 Hunter criticized what he saw as the use of children as political pawns in addressing immigration issues at the border 35 He called for better access to healthcare a Bill of Rights for people of color and vowed to end privatization in school districts 36 In Springfield Missouri in August 2019 Hunter outlined an expanded Green New Deal called the Green Path Forward including an effort to improve diplomatic relationships with other countries such as rivals like China and Iran end war stop the outsourcing of pollution and deal with environmental crises other than carbon emissions such as plastic pollution 37 At a presidential debate at Ball State University Hunter addressed systemic racism in healthcare stating We need to invest in making sure that we have a better healthcare infrastructure including in underserved minority communities We need more measurable assessable standards for accountability to deal with the inequality in care and we need consequences 38 39 In January 2020 at a Green presidential candidate forum in Charlottesville Virginia Hunter stated We need to slash the war budget W e need to invest instead in peace We need to invest in a Department of Peace for active peace building across the globe 40 41 Hunter stated that this policy goal would lay the groundwork for how we will be instrumental as a nation in helping to save this planet shoulder to shoulder with other nations 41 Visit to Israel Edit Hunter visited Haifa Israel the day before April Israeli elections to meet with Reem Hazzan the campaign manager for the joint campaign of Hadash and Ta al 42 His visit generated press attention in Israel with particular emphasis given to Hunter s advocacy for Palestinian rights and his reference to the area as Israel Palestine a term also used in the Green Party s official platform 43 General election run Edit Hunter s general election campaign logo After Howie Hawkins was nominated at the 2020 Green Party Nominating Convention Hunter announced via Twitter that he would continue to pursue the presidency as an independent candidate citing alleged irregularities and undemocratic processes during the Green Party presidential primary 44 In August he announced he would be on the presidential ballot in the state of Colorado under the party label Progressive Party He also named Penobscot nation activist Dawn Neptune Adams as his running mate 45 On August 25 2020 Hunter won the nomination of the Oregon Progressive Party 5 Activism EditLegal actions Edit In 2017 Hunter filed a lawsuit against the Youngstown City School District in the Ohio Supreme Court for failing to provide public records His request focused on a company contracted to hire principals for the district The district settled with Hunter providing the records and paying him costs Hunter planned to donate the 100 awarded for court fees to the Boys and Girls Club 46 In 2018 Hunter sued the Ohio Department of Education in the Ohio Supreme Court for failing to provide public records on an investigation into Youngstown s CEO for alleged inappropriate conduct 47 The Department of Education settled with Hunter providing the records and paying towards his costs 47 Electoral history Edit2015 Youngstown city council Ward 6 Democratic primary election 48 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Anita Davis 457 67 11Democratic Christine Silvestri 204 29 96Democratic Dario Hunter 20 2 94Total votes 681 100 002015 Youngstown city school district election 49 Voters Choose FourName Votes Percent OutcomeBrenda Kimble non partisan 6 695 37 59 HoldMichael Murphy non partisan 5 613 31 51 HoldCorrine Sanderson non partisan 3 545 19 90 GainDario Hunter write in 885 4 97 GainTina Cvetkovich write in 425 2 39 LossTyrone Peakes II write in 410 2 30 LossRick Alli write in 238 1 34 Loss2017 Clerk of the Municipal Court Youngstown General election 50 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sarah Brown Clark 7 915 73 22Independent Dario Hunter 2 894 26 78Total votes 10 809 100 002019 Youngstown city school district election 51 Nonpartisan election Voters Choose FourName Votes Percent OutcomeTiffany D Patterson 3 632 22 58 GainBrenda Kimble 3 438 21 37 HoldJuanita Walker 3 243 20 16 GainBarbara Brothers 2 930 18 21 GainDario Hunter 2 845 17 68 LossReferences Edit a b c d e f About Dario Hunter 2020 Archived from the original on January 27 2020 Retrieved January 29 2019 a b NYC Ex Muslim to be ordained as rabbi YNetNews com July 7 2012 Retrieved August 26 2012 a b Black Jews You Should Know Part 4 Tablet Magazine February 25 2016 Retrieved June 28 2016 a b Pelzer Jeremy February 19 2019 Youngstown School Board member Dario Hunter seeks Green Party presidential nomination Cleveland com Retrieved March 4 2019 a b Progressive Party of Oregon Nominates Dario Hunter for President Ballot Access News Aug 25 2020 Retrieved Aug 26 2020 Murray Jon Aug 19 2020 Presidential candidates on Colorado s November 2029 ballot The Denver Post Retrieved Aug 24 2020 a b c Muslim born American to be ordained as rabbi in New York Al Arabiya News July 7 2012 Archived from the original on August 29 2012 Retrieved August 26 2012 a b Dario Hunter for Youngstown City Council Ward 6 votedario com Archived from the original on February 12 2015 Retrieved January 13 2015 The Kosher Unicorn Black ex Muslim gay Religious Jew Rabbi Bi archive ph January 28 2013 Archived from the original on January 28 2013 Retrieved January 31 2020 Skolnick David January 30 2015 It s off to the races in Youngstown The Vindicator Youngstown Ohio Archived from the original on April 27 2019 Retrieved April 1 2016 a b Pelzer Jeremy February 27 2019 Green Party presidential hopeful says he was fired as rabbi because of Israel criticism cleveland com a b Hunter Aiden 27 February 2019 This Rabbi Was Fired And Has No Pulpit But He s Running For President The Forward Oster Marcy Ohio rabbi Greens president candidate says shul fired him for Israel criticism timesofisrael com Retrieved June 12 2019 a b Video of Missouri Green Party Presidential Forum Missouri Green Party Facebook August 11 2019 Struthers and Campbell reject incumbent mayors WFMJ com November 3 2015 Retrieved June 28 2016 Yesterday morning Youngstown school board member Dario Hunter took a primary ballot for the Green Party becoming the only current elected officeholder to be a member of the Green Party in Ohio Ohio Green Party Twitter May 6 2018 Youngstown Academic Distress Commission begins search for C E O WFMJ com April 13 2016 Retrieved June 28 2016 City school board approves administrative contracts rejects members pay limitation The Vindicator vindy com April 27 2016 Archived from the original on July 2 2016 Retrieved June 28 2016 a b Youngstown school board member questions legality ethics of president s son s votes The Vindicator vindy com February 10 2016 Archived from the original on August 13 2016 Retrieved June 28 2016 Adair storms out of Youngstown school board meeting The Vindicator vindy com May 25 2016 Archived from the original on August 13 2016 Retrieved June 28 2016 Video in Youngstown schools science curriculum espouses creationism The Vindicator vindy com May 20 2016 Archived from the original on June 23 2016 Retrieved June 28 2016 Summary Results Report Official Report 2019 Mahoning County General Election Mahoning County Board of Elections Retrieved January 12 2020 WKBN Staff January 23 2019 Dario Hunter launches exploratory committee for Green Party presidential nomination WKBN Dario Hunter Announcement of 2020 Exploratory Committee January 21 2019 via YouTube Koziol Brandon Youngstown Board of Education member announces 2020 run wfmj com a b The Democrats Stole the Green Party s Best Idea The New Republic February 22 2019 Archived from the original on March 1 2019 How to Keep Track of the Over 200 people Running for President MTV com May 16 2019 Pelzer Jeremy February 19 2019 Youngstown School Board member Dario Hunter seeks Green Party presidential nomination cleveland com Oster Marcy Ohio rabbi Greens president candidate says shul fired him for Israel criticism timesofisrael com a b Carroll Ed Youngstown area rabbi says he was fired over Israel comments Cleveland Jewish News Killy Daniel May 29 2019 Rabbi for President Judische Allgemeine Signatures BOYCOTT BOYCOTT Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from Within Retrieved January 27 2020 July 4 firework donor met with Trump on tariffs ahead of donation WTOP wtop com 27 June 2019 Zoldan Bruce Members One of the Temple s Most Well Known Hunter says he s shocked and saddened by bigoted email from Zoldan vindy com Archived from the original on 2019 07 03 Retrieved 2019 07 06 Boucher Kevin June 24 2019 Green Party Presidential Candidate Makes A Stop In Carbondale WSIU Green Party presidential candidate campaigns in Carbondale WSIL Archived from the original on 2019 06 25 Retrieved 2019 07 06 Huguelet Austin August 12 2019 Green Party brings discussion of Green New Deal to Springfield Springfield News Leader Retrieved January 29 2020 Green party presidential candidates hold forum at Ball State Ball State Daily September 21 2019 Retrieved January 29 2020 Black Caucus Green Party Presidential Debate Series Indiana Green Party Youtube Channel September 20 2019 Retrieved January 29 2020 Green Party of Virginia hosts two Presidential hopefuls NBC29 a b Green Party Presidential Candidate Campaign Event in Virginia Green Party of Virginia Youtube Channel Rabbi and Green Party presidential hopeful visiting Israel Palestine timesofisrael com Youngstown rabbi and Green Party presidential hopeful visiting Israel Palestine Jewish Telegraphic Agency Retrieved January 31 2020 Twitter twitter Retrieved July 12 2020 Twitter Twitter Lawsuit settled between Youngstown City School Board member district WKBN October 19 2017 Archived from the original on April 21 2019 Retrieved June 24 2019 a b http supremecourt ohio gov pdf viewer pdf viewer aspx pdf 853607 pdf bare URL PDF 2015 Primary Election Mahoning County Board of Elections OH May 5 2015 Retrieved July 4 2019 2015 General Election Mahoning County Board of Elections OH November 21 2015 Retrieved July 4 2019 2017 General Election Mahoning County Board of Elections OH November 7 2017 Retrieved July 6 2019 2019 General Election Mahoning County Board of Elections OH November 5 2019 Retrieved January 12 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dario Hunter Retrieved from https en 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