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Washington, D.C. Special Election May 1

Polls are open for the special election May 1 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Results from the election will appear on this page May 1 and be updated throughout the evening.

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Special Election Races

City Council

Ward 4

Lisa P. Bass (D), Muriel Bowser (D), Renee Bowser (STG), Lisa Comfort Bradford (D), Michael A. Brown (D), Robert G. Childs (D), James Clark (D), Marlena D. Edwards (D), Charles C. Gaither (D), Carroll Green (D), Michael T. Green (D), Graylan Scott Hagler (D), Roy Howell (D), Judi Jones (I), Artee "RT" Milligan (D), Dwight E. Singleton (D), Douglass Ned Sloan (D), Tony Towns (D), T.A. Uqdah (D).

Ward 7

Kirk Adair (D), Yvette M. Alexander (D), Dorothy Douglas (D), Roscoe Grant Jr. (D), D.L. Humphrey (D), James Jennings (D), Jimmy Johnson (I), Sam Jordan (I), Mark H. Long (D), Cleve Mesidor (D), Mona Odom (D), Greg Rhett (D), Eddie Rhodes (D), Johnnie Scott Rice (I), Julie Rones (D), Christine M. Tolson (I), Iris Toyer (D), Victor Vandell (D), Emily Y. Washington (D).

School Board

District 2

Celia Bassols, Leonard Bennett, Sekou Biddle, Joe Carrillo, Ann Holiday, Martin Levine, Mai Abdul Rahman, Herb Scott.

Information for D.C. Voters

• Post Coverage: D.C. Special Election
• When: May 1, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
• Where: Find your polling site
• Registration: Check your status
• Absentee Ballot: Download and fill out.
• More Info: D.C. Board of Elections.
• Results: Will be posted May 1.

VIDEO | The only sit-down restaurant in Ward 7 has a unique role in the May 1 election. It has become a second campaign headquarters for some of the candidates and an accidental icon of what some residents say is wrong with Ward 7.


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