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2018 Washington, D.C., mayoral election

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Candidate Muriel Bowser Ann Wilcox Dustin Canter
Party Democratic DC Statehood Green Independent
Popular vote 171,608 20,950 15,478
Percentage 76.4% 9.3% 6.9%

Ward results Precinct resultsBowser:      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

Mayor before election

Muriel Bowser
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Muriel Bowser
Democratic

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  • On November 6, 2018, Washington, D.C., held an election for its mayor. Incumbent Democrat Muriel Bowser won re-election, becoming the first Mayor to do so for Washington, D.C., since Anthony A. Williams won a second term in 2002.

    In the first 80 days of her re-election campaign, Bowser raised about $1.4 million for her campaign fund. She had no serious challengers in the primary, with only some little-known candidates filing to run against her. Bowser won the June 19 primary with 80% of the vote.

    Democratic primary

    Candidates

    Declared

    Declined

    Primary results

    Results by ward:   Bowser—80–90%   Bowser—70–80%   Bowser—60–70%
    District of Columbia Democratic primary election, 2018
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Muriel Bowser (incumbent) 61,855 80.0
    Democratic James Butler 7,915 10.2
    Democratic Ernest E. Johnson 4,674 6.0
    Democratic Write-ins 2,887 3.7
    Total votes 77,331 100.0

    Libertarian primary

    Candidates

    Declared

    • Martin Moulton

    Results

    Results by ward:   Moulton—100%   Moulton—>90%   Moulton—80–90%   Moulton—70–80%   Moulton—80–90%   Moulton/Write-ins tie—50%
    District of Columbia Libertarian primary election, 2018
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Libertarian Martin Moulton 98 81.0
    Libertarian Write-ins 23 19.0
    Total votes 121 100.0

    Green primary

    Candidates

    Declared

    • Ann C. Wilcox, Former Ward 2 DC Board of Education member from 1994 to 1998

    Results

    Results by ward:   Wilcox—>90%   Wilcox—80–90%   Wilcox—70–80%   Wilcox—50–60%
    District of Columbia Green primary election, 2018
    Party Candidate Votes %
    DC Statehood Green Ann C. Wilcox 379 82.2
    DC Statehood Green Write-ins 82 17.8
    Total votes 461 100.0

    Independents

    Candidates

    Declared

    • Dustin "DC" Canter

    Results

    Washington, D.C. mayoral election, 2018
    Party Candidate Votes %
    Democratic Muriel Bowser 171,608 76.4
    DC Statehood Green Ann Wilcox 20,950 9.3
    Independent Dustin Canter 15,478 6.9
    Libertarian Martin Moulton 7,569 3.4
    n/a Write-ins 9,053 4.0
    Total votes 224,658 100

    References

    1. Bowser raises $1.4 million in first 80 days of reelection campaign, Washington Post (December 12, 2017).
    2. ^ Jamison, Peter, It’s official: D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has no serious primary challengers, Washington Post (March 22, 2018)
    3. ^ "A student, a homeless man and an ex-lawyer: Who says D.C. mayor has no election challengers?". The Washington Post. March 11, 2018.
    4. Peter, Jamison (September 22, 2017). "D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser announces reelection bid". The Washington Post. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
    5. ^ Meet The Two People Challenging D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser In Next Week’s Democratic Primary, WAMU (June 14, 2018).
    6. Active Candidates List, District of Columbia Office of Campaign Finance E-Filing.
    7. Jamison, Peter, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine will not enter mayor's race, Washington Post (September 11, 2017): "D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine (D) announced Friday that he will run for reelection to his current seat, putting an end to widespread speculation that he might challenge Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) in 2018."
    8. ^ 2018 Primary Election Results, District of Columbia Board of Elections
    9. ^ District of Columbia Board of Elections List of Candidates in the November 6, 2018 General Election Archived September 10, 2018, at the Wayback Machine.
    10. "District of Columbia Election Results". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
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