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Aug 26, 2022

D.C. Office Of Campaign Finance Will Investigate Ward 3 Poll Conducted By Councilmember Elissa Silverman

One of Silverman’s At-Large challengers requested the investigation, claiming she coordinated with other campaigns to influence the result.

Jul 19, 2022

Maryland Primary Results: Wes Moore Faces Dan Cox For Governor, Local Races Still Undecided

With more mail-in ballots to be counted, the Montgomery County Executive race remains undecided.

Jun 27, 2022

Outcomes In Most D.C. Primary Races Remain Unchanged After More Ballots Counted, But Overall Turnout Jumps

Election workers spent part of the weekend counting 30,000 outstanding mail ballots, which did not impact the results of any major races but saw some tightening in the top contests.

Jun 22, 2022

Election Reflection: Here Are Some Of Our Takeaways From D.C.’s Primary

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?

Jun 21, 2022

Incumbents Win Their D.C. Primaries, Progressives Clinch Open Races

Incumbents managed to fend off challengers on primary day, while progressives were able to rise to the top of sometimes crowded fields in open races.

Jun 21, 2022

It’s Primary Day In D.C. Here’s Everything You Need To Know

Where can I vote? Is it too late to use my mail ballot? What seats are open? We answer these questions — and more.

Jun 17, 2022

Mail Ballots Offer D.C. Voters Flexibility, But Pose A New Challenge For Candidates

More than two-thirds of D.C. residents who have already cast ballots have done so by mail, a reality that has scrambled how and when candidates are reaching out to potential voters.

Jun 10, 2022

In-Person Early Voting Kicks Off Ahead Of June 21 D.C. Primary

Thirty-nine early voting centers around D.C. will be open from June 10-19. Voters can still return their mail ballots at drop boxes or through USPS.

Jun 09, 2022

D.C.’s Incarcerated Residents Have The Right To Vote, But Sometimes It’s Easier Said Than Done

Only D.C., Maine, and Vermont allow residents serving sentences for felonies to vote, but local advocates say they’ve run into obstacles.

May 16, 2022

DCision 2022: Here’s Everything You Need To Know About Voting In D.C.’s Primary Election

From mail ballots to voting early in person, here’s everything you need to participate in D.C.’s June 21 primary election.

 
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