Tag: Elections
DC Should Have Open Primaries
Several reform-minded and good government activists are working feverishly to place Initiative 83 on the 2024 DC general election ballot to establish Rank Choice...
Is Being Single A Plus?
I recently read an Axios article about Senator Tim Scott, the African American Republican senator from South Carolina and presidential candidate. Supposedly some deep...
We All Need to Vote
After DC’s June primary, I had several conversations with some folks I know who consider themselves political pundits and mavens and they all commented...
Attend APACC Forum Featuring DC Council Candidates
Got Questions? The Anacostia Park and Community Collaborative (APACC) has the candidates.
Your ballots have been mailed, so you should see them soon. Once you...
Meeting Saturday Will Take Another Look at Ward 7 Redistricting
The DC Council Subcommittee is going to take a look at redistricting in Ward 7 one more time.
In a somewhat unusual move, the DC...
Ward 8 Redistricting Task Force Meets Feb. 2
The Ward 8 Task Force will meet Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022 at 6 p.m. Register to attend: https://tinyurl.com/redistrictingWard8
Appointed by Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White, Sr....
Wards 7 and 8 Redistricting Taskforces Meet
The Redistricting Taskforces for Ward 7 and Ward 8 met this week virtually. Appointed by Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White, Sr. (D) and Ward...
Why Statehood?
Since the founding of the District of Columbia in 1790, the rights of the residents within the District have changed over time. The twenty-third...
Ward 7 Turns Out for Democrats
On March 27, 584 persons voted in the biennial election for officers of the Ward 7 Democrats at the East River Shopping Center. I...
Changes to Primary Voting Due to COVID-19
Like everything else in the District, the 2020 elections will be affected by the outbreak of COVID-19. The District of Columbia Board of Elections...