polls are still open. you have until 8pm.
midday lines are lighter. 75 vote centers â any center, regardless of ward.
if you're in line at 8pm, you vote.
dcboe.org/find-vote-center@Vote4DC#DCVotes
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polls are open. june 16. 7am-8pm.
no id required. same-day registration at any vote center.
rank up to 5 candidates â more is better.
ballot may be 2 pages â flip it over.
dcboe.org@Vote4DC#DCVotes
polls open tomorrow at 7am.
new mayor. new delegate. new council member. possibly new ag. first ranked choice voting in dc.
these races shape utility bills, schools, housing, and dc's federal relationship through 2030.
june 16. 7am-8pm. @Vote4DC
dc has same-day voter registration.
bring to polls june 16: lease, utility bill, bank statement, or id with dc address.
you don't need to be a us citizen to vote in dc.
if you'll be 18 by nov 3, you can vote tomorrow.
@Vote4DC @ACLUofDC
dc primary is tomorrow.
early voting closed.
drop boxes: 55 locations, open til 8pm tomorrow.
election day: june 16, 7am-8pm, 75 vote centers, any center in dc.
same-day registration available.
dcboe.org@Vote4DC
before you vote june 16:
1. ballot may be 2 pages â flip it over
2. two separate at-large races near each other
3. special election open to all registered voters, including independents
4. same-day registration: bring proof of dc residency
@Vote4DC
today is the last day of early voting.
june 14. 8:30am-7pm. any dc vote center. no id required.
next: drop box (through june 16 8pm) or election day tuesday.
dcboe.org@Vote4DC#DCVotes
two june 16 races getting zero coverage:
ag: @DCAttorneyGen schwalb (d, incumbent) vs. szymkowicz (d). the ag decides what dc challenges in federal court.
council chair: mendelson (d, 14 years, unopposed). sets the legislative agenda.
@Vote4DC
dc's first ranked choice voting is june 16. voters approved it in 2024.
rank up to 5. if your first choice is eliminated, your second counts instead.
ranking all 5 is always better than blanks.
applies in any race with 3 candidates â most of them.
@Vote4DC @ACLUofDC
dc at-large council primary: 9 candidates.
in 2022 the winner took it with ~35%. rcv changes this math.
rank all 5. your vote stays active through every round.
dcboe.org for your sample ballot. @Vote4DC
there are TWO at-large council races on june 16.
1. dem primary: 9 candidates, rcv, dems only.
2. special election: 5 independents, no rcv, ALL registered voters.
independents can't vote in primary â but can vote in the special election. it's near the end.
@Vote4DC
3 ways to vote june 16 in dc:
1. early voting thru june 14, 8:30am-7pm, any center
2. drop box: 55 locations, open thru june 16 8pm
3. election day: 7am-8pm, 75 vote centers
same-day reg available. non-citizens eligible.
@Vote4DC @ACLUofDC