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District of Columbia elections, 2017

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Welcome to the Washington, D.C., elections portal for 2017. Ballotpedia did not cover any Washington, D.C. elections in 2017. If you want help staying up-to-date with political news, considering signing up for Ballotpedia's email updates.

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