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Congratulations to Lewis George and all winners in D.C.’s primary
By Peter Rosenstein at Washington Blade
· June 19, 2026
· 5 min read
The primary is just about over and we are about to have a new mayor in D.C. For the first time D.C. has ranked choice voting. Because of this, we don’t have a final winner for every race on election night. It will take a few days to declare some winners. I opposed ranked choice, and would rather see
Key takeaway Because of this, we don’t have a final winner for every race on election night.
Why this matters
The outcome of D.C.'s primary, with Janeese Lewis George as the apparent winner for mayor, sets the stage for a general election that is likely to be a formality given the city's political landscape. As the first mayor to be elected under ranked choice voting, Lewis George's campaign and subsequent governance will be closely watched, particularly with regards to her stance on LGBTQ+ issues and her commitment to fighting discrimination. The city's LGBTQ+ community will be looking to her to uphold the values of inclusivity and equality that are central to D.C.'s identity. With a new delegate to Congress, Robert White, also elected, there may be opportunities for increased advocacy for statehood and legislative autonomy, which could have significant implications for the city's ability to self-govern and protect the rights of its LGBTQ+ residents.
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Category: community ·
Published: June 19, 2026 ·
Source: Washington Blade ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? The primary is just about over and we are about to have a new mayor in D.C. For the first time D.C. has ranked choice voting. Because of this, we don’t have a final winner for every race on election night. It will take a few days to declare some winners. I opposed ranked choice, and would rather see
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