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DC Primary Election Guide: Here's everything you need to know
WASHINGTON (7News) — The D.C. primary is on June 4 and 7News is following all the key races this election year. As the city battles with big issues such as fighting crime and school truancy, seats are up in the D.C. Council and the race to lead and represent the city’s wards is up to residents.
One of the top races 7News is closely watching is the seat for Ward 7 councilmember. Since councilmember and former mayor Vince Gray announced he would not seek re-election, ten Democratic candidates have stepped up to the plate for a chance to replace Gray. No one is running in the Republican primary.
On the other end, four men are vying to represent D.C.’s Ward 8 in the council chamber, including the incumbent and a Republican.
Here’s everything you need to know about D.C. Primary Elections:
WHEN TO VOTE
The primary election is Tuesday, June 4– Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
WHERE TO VOTE
Find your polling place online at the D.C. Board of Elections website.
HOW TO VOTE
- Mail-in ballots are available to all registered voters — Every registered voter should have already received a mail-in ballot for the primary and general elections
- Early in-person voting: You can cast your ballot early and in person at least one week before Election Day at vote centers throughout the city
WHAT RACES ARE ON THE BALLOT 2024:
Delegate to the House of Representatives
- Kelly “Mikel” Williams, Democrat
- Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat
- Myrtle Patricia Alexander, Republican
- Kymone Freeman, Green
At-large Member of the Council
- Robert White, Democrat
- Rodney Red Grant, Democrat
- Darryl Moch, Green
Ward 4 Member of the Council
- Janeese Lewis George, Democrat
- Lisa Gore, Democrat
- Paul Johnson, Democrat
Ward 7 Member of the Council
- Wendell Felder, Democrat
- Denise Reed, Democrat
- Ebony Payne, Democrat
- Villareal VJ Johnson II, Democrat
- Nate Fleming, Democrat
- Kelvin Brown, Democrat
- Roscoe Grant Jr, Democrat
- Ebbon A. Allen, Democrat
- Veda Rasheed, Democrat
- Eboni-Rose Thompson, Democrat
Ward 8 Member of the Council
- Trayon White Sr., Democrat
- Rahman Branch, Democrat
- Salim Adofo, Democrat
- Nate Derenge, Republican
To learn more about other candidates, go to the D.C. Board of Elections website.
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Teen killed in Northeast D.C. shooting, police say
D.C. police are investigating a Saturday night shooting that left a 15-year-old boy dead.
Police responded about 10:30 p.m. to reports of a shooting in the 600 block of 18th Street in Northeast Washington, officials said. They found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound, who was later taken to a hospital and pronounced dead, according to authorities.
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Police investigate 4 separate overnight shootings across DC
WASHINGTON (7News) — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) is investigating four separate shootings across the District.
The first shooting police responded to was in the 1700 block of Gales Street, Northeast around 10:40 p.m. Saturday. Police said they found a boy unresponsive, and the homicide unit is investigating the shooting. Police are looking for a white four-door Kia sedan in connection to the shooting.
Police then responded to a shooting on the 1200 block of Sumner Road, Southeast around 11:30 p.m. Officers found a man injured from a gunshot wound and he was taken to a nearby hospital.
The next shooting happened just after midnight in the 1600 block of S Street, Southeast. A girl was found suffering from gunshot injuries. She was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
MPD then responded to a shooting in the 1000 block of Connecticut Avenue, Northwest around 3 a.m. Police found a man suffering from a gunshot wound, and he was taken to a local hospital to treat his injuries.
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