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Muriel Bowser won election to a third term in the 2022 election becoming the first mayor to win a third term in the city's history. [1] The District of Columbia Home Rule Act states that "not more than two of the at-large members shall be nominated by the same political party" which results in the Democratic Party being unable to run in all at-large districts. [2]
City Date Type Incumbent Notes Elected Results (final round) Party Mayor Elected Party Mayor Anchorage, AK: Apr 2, 2024 (general) May 14, 2024 (runoff) Nonpartisan Rep. Dave Bronson: 2021: Incumbent lost re-election. Nonpartisan gain. [2] NP: Suzanne LaFrance
The District of Columbia (a political division coterminous with Washington, D.C.) has had a system of direct voting since 1979, shortly after it gained home rule in 1973. . Residents have the ability to place new legislation, or legislation recently passed by the city council, on the ballot for a popular
On November 8, 2022, a general election was held for the Council of the District of Columbia. Elections were held in four ward districts as well as for chairperson of the council and two at-large seats. Democrats remained in control of the council, electing six out of the seven positions that were on the ballot.
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In 2022, the D.C. Council enacted the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act, which allows noncitizens, including illegal immigrants, to vote in D.C. local elections. "Free and fair ...
The District of Columbia (a political division coterminous with Washington, D.C.) holds general elections every two years to fill various D.C. government offices, including mayor, attorney general, members of the D.C. Council, members of the D.C. State Board of Education, and members of its Advisory Neighborhood Commissions.
The Secure DC Omnibus Amendment Act of 2024 unanimously passed the D.C. Council Tuesday evening.