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D.C. Council, At Large

About the Race


General Election

Results below are unofficial and may be incomplete. For final results, check state and county board of elections web sites.

D.C. Council At Large Results  
CandidateVotes%
Phil Mendelson * (D) 83,67351%
David A. Catania * (I) 54,10233%
Ann C. Wilcox 11,4447%
Antonio D. Dominguez (I) 8,0835%
Marcus Skelton (R) 7,3254%
Key: * Incumbent | Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 98% | Updated: 2:28 PM ET | Source: AP

Candidates

Marcus Skelton

Marcus Skelton (R)

Occupation Security systems specialist, Allied/Chevy Chase Bank.
Education BA, communications, MA, human resource development, Bowie State University.
Age: 26 | Residence: Fairfax Village.
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Phil Mendelson

Phil Mendelson* (D)

Occupation Council member.
Education BA, political science, American University.
Age: 54 | Residence: McLean Gardens.
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Ann C. Wilcox

Ann C. Wilcox (SG)

Occupation Lawyer specializing in commercial litigation and antitrust; former legal services lawyer.
Education BA, history, political science, Wittenberg University; JD, American University.
Age: 51 | Residence: Columbia Heights.
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Antonio D. Dominguez

Antonio D. Dominguez (I)

No candidate information was provided.

David A. Catania

David A. Catania* (I)

Occupation Council member; lawyer, OpenBand of Virginia LLC.
Education JD, Georgetown University Law Center; BS, international politics, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service.
Age: 38 | Residence: Dupont Circle.
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Voter Information

Map: D.C. Council Wards
When: Nov. 7, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Where: Find your polling site.
Absentee Ballot: Download (PDF).
Registration: Check your status.
More Info: Board of Elections.
Results: Will be posted Nov. 7.

Key Dates

Oct. 10: Close of voter registration.
Oct. 23: In-person absentee voting begins.
Nov. 6: Last day to vote absentee in person, by 4:45 p.m.
Nov. 7: General election.

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