LinkElectionsLinks DCist: You Can Vote For Two At-Large Candidates. But Should You? By Editor On Oct 31, 2018 40 Share On November 6, D.C. voters will have the chance to vote for up to two candidates for at-large councilmember. The ballot has six options. There are the two incumbents—Democrat Anita Bonds and independent incumbent Elissa Silverman—as well as challengers in the form of independent Dionne Reeder, independent Rustin Lewis, State Party Green candidate David Schwartzman, and Republican Ralph Chittams. Of a voter’s two options, only one can be from the majority party (aka a Democrat), but if they so choose, voters don’t have to elect any Democrat at all. DC CouncilGeneral Election 2018 40 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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