D.C. Voters Remain Split Days Before June 16 Mayoral Primary to Replace Bowser
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Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 14
D.C. Voters Remain Split Days Before June 16 Mayoral Primary to Replace Bowser
3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 14
Summary
June 16's Democratic mayoral primary is approaching with many D.C. voters still undecided between Janeese Lewis George and Kenyan R. McDuffie.
Theresa James's hesitation after opening her ballot captured a broader anxiety over choosing the next mayor at a moment of unusual political change for the city.
The winner will succeed Muriel E. Bowser, ending an era as Washington faces a stack of challenges the report says it has not seen in more than a generation.