Incumbent or challenger? Challenger
Age: 36
Campaign website: None
Occupation and employer: Unemployed-retired
Previous elective experience (including election campaigns): Candidate for city council, 2007 and 2009; candidate for school board, 2008
Civic and volunteer experience (including service on city commissions and boards): Volunteer, HandyCapable Network
Education (highest degree attained and name of institution): High school graduate, West Forsyth High School
Party registration: Democrat (nonpartisan contest)
Where were you born? Washington, DC
When did you move here? 2000
Paid consultants working on your campaign: None
Campaign manager: None
Treasurer: None
Articles about this candidate:
• Crawford officially withdraws from District 5 race (link)



















Greensboro must have a free Pet Spaying & Neutering soon, this would help stop some of the wild cats you see all over greensboro now, Rabies & Microchip Clinic help but a free Pet Spaying & Neutering would total help i got 4 feral cat and all i found in parking lots in greensboro and not one came from the same spot, i myself would like to start one up but i got to fine a vet would will do it free on there days off ot very very cheep like $5 to 10$, look the Humane Society of the Piedmont has been providing low-cost spay-neuter for several years but most people now days will not bring in A feral cat at there office or in the parking deck to get spay-neuter due to thay dont have the cash most of the time
I do not want the White Street landfill reopened, WHY?
i would not want to live next to the White Street landfill myself
Provide equal and universal access to health care for all people who work for the city, Protect the current level of benefits for city Employee, Guarantee all workers right to organize a union free of threats, i will try to Provide a fair wage to workers, Increase funding to the school board for classroom and teachers, Protect the current level of benefits for injured workers who work for the city, Require all employers to provide a safe workplace for all workers in greensboro, Protect benefits and reform the prescription drug plan to city workers, try to Protect worker pensions and retirement accounts for city workers, Grant public workers the right to collectively bargain a contract
Sorry my Iphone is hard to type on small keys and screen, im getting old? ha ha ha
Dave You have my Vote! Dave the Free Computers to Oak hill Elementary kids rocks , When will you be doing this next? Like to call News 14 out for you that day. Grate job Dude!
we are distributing 50 free computers to kids, Friday Sept. 2nd at 3pm at Wiley Elementary School I will l be helping HandyCapable Network to distributing 50 free computers Friday Sept. 2nd at 3pm at Wiley Elementary School. Address: 600 West Terrell Street Greensboro, NC 27406David crawford for greensboro city council - 5th
we had a good turn out . alot of good food and people talking to people and more, so that is the national night out?
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT is designed to:
Last year's National Night Out campaign involved citizens, law enforcement agencies, civic groups, businesses, neighborhood organizations and local officials from over 15,000 communities from all 50 states, U.S. territories, Canadian cities and military bases worldwide. In all, over 37 million people participated in National Night Out 2010.Along with the traditional display of outdoor lights and front porch vigils, cities, towns and neighborhoods 'celebrate' NNO with a variety of events and activities such as:
NNO has proven to be an effective, inexpensive and enjoyable program to promote neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships in our fight for a safer nation. Plus, the benefits your community will derive from NNO will most certainly extend well beyond the one night,