User:Rubfergar/sandbox/2018 Council of the District of Columbia election
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On November 6, 2018, a general election was held for the Council of the District of Columbia. Elections were held in four ward districts as well as for Chairperson of the council and two at-large seats. Democrats remained in control of the council, electing 6 out of the 7 positions that were on the ballot. Independent Elissa Silverman, was re-elected to her post as councilperson at-large, defeating challenger Dionne Reeder, who was backed by mayor Muriel Bowser.[1][2]
Quick Facts 7 of the 13 seats in the Council of the District of Columbia 7 seats needed for a majority, Majority party ...
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