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D.C. Non-Voting House Seat Race Heats Up as Eleanor Holmes Norton Retires

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Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton announced her retirement from the House. This opens up competition for the non-voting seat representing Washington, D.C., on Capitol Hill. The retirement of Holmes Norton, who has served since 1991, has sparked interest among several candidates.

Leading Candidates in the Democratic Primary

Robert White and Brooke Pinto are the frontrunners in the Democratic primary field. White, known for his role as an at-large councilmember and former mayoral candidate, has significant support. Meanwhile, Pinto, another active city councilmember, holds a strong position as her campaign gains momentum.

Republican Nominee

The GOP has Denise Rosado as its presumptive nominee. Rosado, an attorney, is preparing to face off in the upcoming election.

Introduction of Ranked Choice Voting

For the first time, the District of Columbia is implementing a ranked choice voting system for this primary election. This system allows voters to rank candidates by preference, which can influence the election’s outcome significantly.

Polls are set to close at 8 p.m. EDT. Stay tuned for live results from Decision Desk HQ.

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