Responses to the WTU At Large and SBOE candidate survey for the November Election. See here.
Responses to the C4DC Candidate Survey - April 2022
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We appreciate and thank each of the candidates who took the time and care to respond to this survey. It was not an easy one. We urge you to read their thoughtful answers on their vision for education in DC. Education represents roughly a third of our local budget. The views on public education of the candidates matter to everyone. Education is vital to not only the future of our children but will also impact our economy and our moral center as well as the priorities we value going forward. It not only determines much of the knowledge base of our residents, it also contributes to our collective ability to be creative in response to problems and to question and hold accountable. See the press release here.
The Primary Election in the District of Columbia will take place on June 21, 2022. Primaries in DC are closed primaries, to vote you must be registered as a member of the Democratic, Republican, Statehood Green or Libertarian parties. Go to this website to get information and check your registration https://dcboe.org/PrimaryElection2022
There are three ways to vote:
Mail-in: Each active registered voter will be sent a mail-in ballot ahead of the June 21st primary. The mail-in ballots can be dropped in any ballot drop box at any time beginning Friday, May, 27th until 8pm on June 21, 2022. https://dcboe.org/Voters/Where-to-Vote/Mail-Ballot-Drop-Boxes
Early voting June 10th to 19th 8:30am to 7Pm – any one of listed voting centers https://earlyvoting.dcboe.org/
In-person voting at your precinct on June 21 https://dcboe.org/Voters/Where-to-Vote/Find-Out-Where-to-Vote