It’s all said and done — Vincent Orange won the April 26 At-Large Special Election and will be heading back to the D.C. Council. As usual, we’ve got some closing thoughts on the last D.C. election until, well, eleven months from now.
Apr 25, 2011
Voter Guide: The April 26 At-Large Special Election
Everything — and we mean everything — you need to know about tomorrow’s special election to select a permanent at-large D.C. Councilmember.
Apr 21, 2011
Endorsements Underscore Uncertain At-Large Race
We’ve said it before, we’ll say it again — at this point, next Tuesday’s At-Large Special Election is totally up for grabs. No one candidate has risen up above the rest, and institutional support and endorsements have splintered in a number of ways.
Apr 13, 2011
At-Large Council Race Remains Unsettled
With early voting having begun this week and the election day less than two weeks away, the contest for the April 26 At-Large Special Election remains fluid and unsettled, with no one candidate yet rising above the rest. The uncertainties in the campaign to fill the seat once occupied by D.C. Council Chair Kwame Brown is a product not only of the candidates, though, but of the ever-shifting political environment in the District.