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We’ve written about the sizzling drama inside the Cleveland Park Citizens Association before, and now the Ward3DC blog reports that the “UNITY” slate, headed by longtime resident John Chelen, has been declared the winner of Tuesday’s election. Chelen replaces long-serving president George Idelson, the man who was ridiculed by local media earlier this year for accusing new members of CPCA, drawn to join due to the endless bickering over the Wisconsin Ave. Giant grocery store plans, among other development issues, of attempting a coup. Idelson eventually chose not to run again, leaving Jeff Davis and his “Reform” slate to oppose Chelen.

In a letter to Cleveland Park residents after the election, Chelen called for healing and moving forward:

I’d like to commend Jeff Davis and the rest of the Reform Slate. You ran a good campaign and brought out your supporters in amazing numbers. Your determination and energy galvanized the membership; CPCA is a much more vital organization now than any of us imagined it might be. Together, I hope we can build upon that vitality to bring in even more active members and increase our ability to represent our community’s needs.

It’s also important that we don’t take for granted that differences still exist between many of us. One of my personal goals is to find a way to bridge those differences and find common ground. I don’t expect the supporters of Reform to abandon their views nor lessen the pressure on our elected officers to do the right thing. It will be their pressure that will drive us to find the right solutions. But I do expect that our shared love for Cleveland Park will help us overcome those differences.