District of Columbia voters are heading to the polls on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, for the Democratic primary election. This primary could bring a generational change to the D.C. Council as several incumbents aim to retain their seats. Additionally, more than 500 noncitizen residents have registered to vote in the primary, marking a significant participation of noncitizens in local elections. The election includes races for Congress, the Democratic presidential primary, and various city offices. Early voting has already begun, and information on polling places, hours, and voter registration is available.
Primary Day here in Washington DC. Non-citizens can vote in these local elections. https://t.co/1g1XkxNVit https://t.co/PYQ0kREd5h
Primary voting (early) has begun here in Washington DC. Non-citizens can vote in these local elections. https://t.co/MTlgdbpLM4 https://t.co/tmBHVSaqwM
D.C.’s primary election is Tuesday, June 4. Here’s info on polling places, hours, voter registration and more. https://t.co/aopFZ0ywGd
D.C. residents will be headed to the polls on Tuesday, June 4 to cast their ballots in the Democratic presidential primary, as well as for Congress and city offices. https://t.co/pDfBOUigkR
More than 500 noncitizen residents of D.C. have registered to vote in Tuesday’s primary election. Here’s why they’re casting ballots. https://t.co/HXLzH8yzPh
District voters on Tuesday will cast ballots in the Democratic primary, which could determine a new member of the D.C. Council in a generational change while several incumbents aim to hang on to their seats in local races. https://t.co/pArEmcfHup
ELECTION 2024: D.C.'s Tuesday primary has several contested council races on the ballot. Here's what you need to know about the candidates. https://t.co/Hq88na0An5
FYI: On Tuesday, June 4, 2024, the 2024 Presidential Primary Election will occur in the District of Columbia. In conjunction with this event, there will be parking restrictions motorists should take into consideration: https://t.co/jke7sS9pQQ