Mail-in ballots delay naming winner of District's mayoral primary
Batches of uncounted mail-in votes left D.C. residents without a clear answer Wednesday to the question of who will be the city's next mayor.
Mail-in ballots delay naming winner of District’s mayoral primary The election for the next mayor of Washington D.C. was not decided on Wednesday. Uncounted mail-in votes are the reason for the delay. Residents are awaiting a clear answer on who will win the mayoral primary.
- The winner of D.C.’s mayoral primary has not yet been determined.
- Uncounted mail-in votes are causing the delay in finalizing the results.
- Residents are waiting for a clear decision on who the next mayor will be.
Write a comment