Muriel Bowser’s fortunes with D.C. council hinge on elections
In the last Democratic primary of the political season, D.C. voters on Tuesday will decide the futures of several city lawmakers — as well as Mayor Muriel Bowser’s influence on the D.C. Council.
About 75 percent of the nearly 450,000 registered voters in the District are Democrats, meaning the winners of the primary races will likely sail to victory in November’s general election.
Council member Jack Evans faces no opposition in his Ward 2 re-election bid, but the other races are much more competitive.