So Far, No Republicans Have Filed in District of Columbia for Citywide Office

The District of Columbia holds partisan primaries for the Democratic, Republican, Green, and Libertarian Parties on June 19. The deadline for a candidate to file for those primaries is March 21. Each candidate needs a petition.

So far, there are candidates who have filed in three of the party primaries, but so far no one has filed for a citywide partisan office in the Republican Party. See the D.C. Board of Elections link to primary candidates so far. Links to the candidate filings are in the lower half of the page. The third link down is for the Republican primary.

The citywide offices are: Delegate to the U.S. House, Mayor, Chairman of the city council, at-large member of the city council, shadow U.S. Senator, shadow U.S. House member.


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So Far, No Republicans Have Filed in District of Columbia for Citywide Office — 4 Comments

  1. When was the last DC wide Elephant elected ???

    1928 just before Great Depression 1 in 1929 ??? , 1864 Civil WAR peak ???

    PR and AppV – even in little DC.

  2. DC has only had elections since 1971 — before that there was an Federal Commission (appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate). Since elections the highest Republican vote for District Delegate in Congress was 16% in 1990 and the highest for Mayor was 42% in 1994. They also elect an Attorney General, Chairman of the Council and 5 at-large Council members.

  3. Regular DC cops under control of Donkey mayor ???

    — possible FORCE stuff regarding any LAWLESS crimes involving Elephant hacks (esp in White House – with palace guards – aka SS), FBI, USA military ???

    Reminder – DC cops arrested Watergate burglar felons —
    doom for Nixon gangster felons in 1972-1974.

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