Oh wait, that was yesterday? D.C. elections roundup.
Posted by: Molly Redden in News, Vox Populi, tags: Aaron Golds, Bill Skelsey, Carol Schwartz, Christina Culver, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Elections, Jenna Lowenstein, Kwame Brown, Mike Panetta, Patrick Mara, Paul Strauss
Four more years!
228,062 people, or 53.44 percent of registered D.C. voters, flooded the polls yesterday for the Nov. 4th general elections, and the D.C. Board of Election & Ethics handled them with less difficulty than we expected. This morning, DCBOEE posted unofficial election results, complete with an At-Large surprise:
92.46 percent of D.C. voters cast their ballots for Barack Obama (D)–who won the whole thing last night, by the way.
Voters ushered Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) back to her seat as Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives with a handy 92.32 percent of votes. She’ll be joined on the Hill by Shadow Representative Mike Panetta (D) and Shadow Senator Paul Strauss (D)-because like Alaskan voters, D.C. voters think a little legal trouble ain’t no thing.

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