Vincent Orange won the Democratic primary in last week's election for his at-large council seat after the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics counted more than 4,000 provisional ballot.
Vincent Orange Holds on to At-Large Council Seat, No Recount Needed
More Than 5,000 Ballots Left to be Counted in At-Large Race
The D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics will gather tomorrow to count over 5,000 absentee and provisional ballots that may swing the result of the tightly contested At-Large race between Councilmember Vincent Orange and Sekou Biddle.
As Ballots are Counted, Tough Odds for Biddle
With the At-Large race for the D.C. Council still unsettled, how will the counting of thousands of absentee, provisional, special, and curbside ballots go?
Early Voting Kicks Off for April 3 D.C. Primary
Though the D.C. primary isn't until April 3, as of today you can vote early at any of the eight early voting sites throughout the District. Early voting runs from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and will continue through March 31, though the election sites will be closed tomorrow.
Voter Rolls Are a Mess, So Why Not Check Your Status?
The nation's voter rolls are a total mess. That's why you should check to see if your D.C. voter registration is right and valid.
Special Election Is On, Federal Shutdown Be Damned
Earlier today, we noted that a federal shutdown could affect the District in a number of ways, from which agencies operate to how the 2012 budget deliberations play out. Thankfully, there's one thing that won't change whether or not the feds close up shop: the April 26 Special Election will still go on, as planned.
Profiles Discourage: the D.C. State Board of Education Race
The second installment of a two-part post previewing D.C.'s race for the newly reconfigured Board of Education. Read the first part here.

