Dec 12, 2022
Tens Of Thousands Of D.C. Mail Ballots Were Returned As ‘Undeliverable’ In Recent Elections
Critics say the high number of undeliverable mail ballots in D.C. comes from outdated information in the voter registry, but election experts say mail voting will help correct those lists.
What do the results from the June 21 primary tell us about progressives and moderates on the D.C. Council? And did this election make the case for ranked-choice voting?
May 20, 2022
D.C. Elections Roundup: Stuck In The Middle With You
What’s up with those unconventional middle names that some D.C. candidates are using? And Robert White has 10,000 problems — and jobs is one of them.
The move by Robert White could be consequential if it succeeds, largely because a split field would likely allow Mayor Muriel Bowser to cruise to a third term.
Jul 06, 2020
Push To Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms, Psychedelic Plants Gets One Step Closer To The Ballot
If the D.C. Board of Elections finds that enough signatures are valid, voters will decide in November whether police should make enforcement of laws against mushrooms and psychedelic plants a low priority.
D.C. officials are urging voters to request absentee ballots for the June 2 primary — you have until May 26 to do so — but they are also opening 20 vote centers across the city for in-person voting.
Mar 11, 2020
D.C. Has Given Out More Than $1.2 Million To Political Candidates Via New Public Financing Program
That’s roughly a third of the city’s budget for the program, which is currently in its first election year.