The D.C. Council primary and special election held on June 16 included several important races. These races featured two citywide at-large seats alongside ward council seats.
As the primary results roll in, noteworthy changes are on the horizon for the D.C. Council. With the retirement of two veteran members, at least two new individuals will join the council after the general election in November.
This election marks a significant shift in the council’s composition, as longstanding members make way for new voices. The outcome of this election could shape the council’s direction and priorities in the coming years.

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