Green Party Outpolls Republican Party for City Council At-Large, Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., has partisan elections for city council at-large. The voters elect two, but no party is permitted to run more than one candidate. At last month’s election, the Green Party nominee, G. Lee Aikin, received 29,165 votes, whereas the Republican nominee received 28,823.

Here are the official returns, but they don’t include party labels. The Democrat is Robert White. The Libertarian is Matthew Klokel. David Grasso and John Cheeks were independent candidates. The Democrat and independent Grasso were elected.


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Green Party Outpolls Republican Party for City Council At-Large, Washington, D.C. — 3 Comments

  1. i think you mean that Ralph Nader outpolled George W. Bush in one ward in 2000 in D.C. The First Ward gave Nader 2,542 votes, and Bush got 1,707. But Al Gore got 20,526 in that ward.

  2. How many seconds until Trump is the ONLY Elephant residing in Devil City ???

    How many military assets will be needed to guard Trump (and the other Elephants in the regime) from the hoards of protesting Donkeys ???

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