Washington Examiner
Jun 16, 10:00 AM
Washington, D.C. voters will elect a new mayor on June 16, 2026, with socialist Councilwoman Janeese Lewis George and centrist Kenyan McDuffie as the leading candidates. The election highlights differing approaches to business, affordability, and public safety, reflecting a broader debate over the district's political direction. Polls will open at 7 a.m. on election day.
Guardian — US
Jun 16, 10:00 AM
Janeese Lewis George is leading in the polls for the DC mayoral primary, which will result in the election of a new mayor for the first time in over a decade. Key issues in the election include public safety, housing affordability, and immigration enforcement, with Donald Trump's influence also being a notable factor among voters.
The Hill
Jun 16, 09:00 PM
Washington, D.C. voters participated in the Democratic primary on June 16, 2026, to choose a new mayor following Muriel Bowser's retirement. Janeese Lewis George led in polling, while Kenyan McDuffie was in second place.
Fox News — Latest
Jun 17, 04:11 AM
In the Washington D.C. mayoral election, Janeese Lewis George is currently leading with 52.6% of the vote. Former President Donald Trump has indicated he would consider federal intervention if George wins, which she has labeled as an attack on democracy. The election is notable for its use of ranked-choice voting and the concurrent Democratic primary for a new U.S. Delegate.
Fox News — Politics
Jun 17, 04:11 AM
Janeese Lewis George is leading the vote count in the Washington, D.C. mayoral election, with 52.6% of the votes as of midnight. Former President Donald Trump has commented on the election, suggesting he would consider federal intervention if George wins. The election is being conducted using ranked-choice voting for the first time.