Posts tagged Elections
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Not a fore-Bonds conclusion: Two at-large Council seats—not one—are up for grabs in DC’s November elections
Voters will elect two at-large members to the DC Council on November 8, 2022. Importantly, each voter is allowed to vote for two candidates from a single list. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Five significant DC food businesses shuttered last week
Closing DC food businesses cite transportation, real estate costs as reason for failure. Driver crashes vehicle into Arlington restaurant. Late councilmember’s trust fund aids new sidewalk construction in Vienna. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: DC will close Adams Morgan’s 18th Street some Sundays for pedestrian use
AdMo pedestrian street pilot will continue on select weekends throughout fall 2022. Ballot recounts begin for close races in Montgomery, Prince George’s, and Frederick counties. Alexandria launches new paratransit app. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: UnsuckDCMetro founder Matt Hilburn dead at 54
Matt Hilburn, journalist and creator of the Unsuck DC Metro platform, has died. Cox likely to win GOP Gubernatorial nomination in MD, Alsobrooks wins second term in Prince George’s, many races still too close to call or uncontested, Fairfax County Public Library to cut hours, citing staffing shortages. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Decreased turnout on first day of Maryland’s early voting
Early voting gets off to a slow start in Maryland primary. FAA to give Dulles Airport $49.6 million for new 14-gate commuter concourse. How should NPS revitalize part of Alexandria’s Daingerfield Island? And more in today’s Breakfast links. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Incumbents victorious in DC primary
Incumbents successfully defend seats in DC Democratic primary. Arlington County funds new pedestrian infrastructure in four neighborhoods. Expect Ride On detours for weeks. And more in today’s Breakfast links. Keep reading…
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GGWash presents: Muriel Bowser for mayor
A measured endorsement for Muriel Bowser, with some hope for Robert White. Keep reading…
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How to convince your friends to vote in DC
Recent arrivals to DC trot out any number of reasons why they don’t vote here. This guide rebuffs some common excuses – and lays out how to make sure you can vote in the June 21 primary. Keep reading…
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Our endorsement for DC Attorney General: Bruce Spiva
Spiva puts vulnerable renters first and supports the decriminalization of fare evasion, among other selling points. Keep reading…
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Our endorsement for DC Council Chair: Erin Palmer
Erin Palmer gets it: the Council Chair could do more to reach DC’s housing and sustainable transportation goals. We think she’s the one to take that on. Keep reading…