

http://www.dcboee.org/voterreg/online_reg_index.shtm
NOTE: Although residents may apply to register online, the Board
of Elections and Ethics requires a signed application for all transactions
conducted on their website. Once you have completed a new registration
request, or a name, party, or address change, you must submit a
signed form to the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics, Attn: e-Government
Division, 441 4th Street, NW, Suite 250 North, Washington, DC 20001
Mail this application form to:
D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics
Attn: e-Government Division
441 4th Street, NW, Suite 250 North
Washington, DC 20001
NOTE: You can check the status of your registration online. If
you do not receive a registration card within three weeks, contact
the Board of Elections and Ethics at (202) 727-2525.
Up Coming Elections from the top
down
- Mayoral Race 2006
- City Council
- ANC
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We will be providing the residences
and elected officials of Adams Morgan with information
about voting and voting issues.
Don't know where to vote?
Click here to find out.
http://www.dcboee.org/htmldocs/polpindx.htm
We did not have a link for the others.
- District of Columbia:
- You will be voting for Delegate to the US
House of Representatives
- Shadow Senator
- City Council Members
- Local ANC Winners:
Statehood Shadow Representative Ray Browne (DC), in his effort
to demonstrate national support for equal Congressional voting
rights for DC, has secured a Proclamation from the Governor of
Hawaii, as follows:
"Whereas, the right to self-government through the election
of representatives to the national legislature is a fundamental
characteristic of a free people and the founding principle of the
United States; and Whereas the citizens of the District of Columbia
willingly accept the burdens of United States citizenship, paying
higher taxes per capita than the citizens of all but one state,
serving in every American war and being among the first to be called
to serve in the war against terrorism; and Whereas the District
of Columbia contains over 500,000 citizens who pay approximately
five billion dollars annually in local tax revenues, plus 2.5 billion
dollars in federal taxes; and Whereas, Washington, DC's local budget
is paid for by its taxpayers despite the fact that 41 percent of
its land is used by the federal government and cannot be taxed,
and services provided to the federal government are not reimbursed
except under extraordinary circumstances; and Whereas the United
States Congress can override any local ordinance or resolution
passed by the District of Columbia City Council; and Whereas, the
citizens of the District of Columbia are denied their rights to
full and effective representation in the United States Congress,
where they are represented by a single, nonvoting delegate in the
House of Representatives and have no delegate in the Senate; and
Whereas the people of Hawaii urge the United States Congress to
recognize and guarantee to the District of Columbia's citizens
their fundamental right to voting representation; Now therefore,
I, Benjamin J. Cayetano, Governor of the State of Hawaii, do hereby
proclaim August, 2002, to be District of Columbia Voting Rights
Month in Hawaii, and join citizens across the nation in supporting
this important issue. Done, at the State Capitol, in the Executive
Chambers, Honolulu, State of Hawaii, this sixteenth day of July,
2002."
(Note: The Governor's current residence is at Washington Place
in Honolulu -- see http://firstlady.state.hi.us/washingtonplace.htm.)
Recall that after Congress passed the 23rd Amendment on June 16
 
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