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The Board of Elections automatically sent mail-in ballots to all actively registered voters.
How it works: Your mail-in ballot should include your ballot, secrecy sleeve, prepaid return envelope, and instructions. If you’re a first-time voter who registered online or by mail, also provide a copy of your ID or other proof of residency when you mail it back.
All mail-in ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day.
If you haven't received a ballot in the mail by June 16, go vote in person.
đź§ Employees and students: D.C. law requires your employer or school to allow you two paid or excused hours to vote.
Read where the candidates stand in our 2022 Voter Guide.
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