ANC 2F serves Logan Circle, Thomas Circle, Old City, Blagden Alley, Franklin Square, and parts of Shaw and Downtown.

Advisory Neighborhood Commissions
 
 
 

Matthew Raymond
1209 13th St. NW #804
Washington, DC 2005 mattraymond@yahoo.com
202-506-5665
 

ANC Map
Matt Raymond moved to Logan Circle in 2003 and has lived in the Washington metropolitan area since 1995.  He was first elected to ANC single member district 2F04 in 2004 and served a partial term before briefly pursuing a job opportunity elsewhere in 2005.   He returned to Logan Circle and was elected in 2008 to a second term.

Raymond is currently the director of communications at the Library of Congress.  He previously served as senior advisor for communication at UNICEF, where he was the chief speechwriter and senior aide to the executive director. Prior to his position at UNICEF, he was the director of speechwriting at the U.S. Department of Agriculture and served temporarily as acting director of communications.  He previously worked for eight years in a variety of senior positions in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.  Raymond began his career in television news.  He received a bachelor's degree in journalism from Northwestern University and was selected outstanding broadcast journalism student among his graduating class.

Addresses Included in Single Member District 2F04:

Northern boundary Block Side
Logan Circle #19, 20, 23, 24, 27  
13th Street 1200 block Odd (East)
13th Street 1300 block Both
N Street 1100 block Odd (North)
N Street 1200 block Both
O Street 1200 block Odd (North)
P Street 1200 block Even (South)
     
Eastern Boundary Block Side
11th Street 1300 block Even (West)
12th Street 1200 block Even (West)
12th Street 1300 block Both
12th Street 1400 block Even (West)
     
Southern Boundary Block Side
M Street 1200 block Odd (North)
     
Western Boundary Block Side
Vermont Avenue 1300 block Odd (East)

 

ANC2F is composed of six Single Member Districts (SMDs), each of which includes about 2,000 residents. Voters who reside in the same SMD as the candidate elect the Commissioners. Commissioners are nonpartisan, unpaid local government officials.