A week’s worth of in-person early voting kicks off Monday in D.C.
Twenty-five early vote centers will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Sunday; all the locations are here. Any D.C. voter can cast an early ballot at any of the vote centers.
D.C. offers same-day voter registration for new voters; all the details of that are here. If you don’t bring the proper forms of ID as proof of residence, you’ll have to vote a provisional ballot and verify where you live after you vote.
The city mailed out ballots to all registered voters earlier this month, and so far almost 50,000 of those ballots have been used to vote and returned through the mail or at ballot drop boxes. You can also leave your completed ballot at any vote center. Ballot drop boxes close at 8 p.m. on Election Day, and any ballot that is mailed has to be postmarked by Nov. 8.
For information on the D.C. races, candidates, and tipped-wage ballot initiative, see the DCist/WAMU Voter Guide here.
Martin Austermuhle