Thank you, Washington, DC.
As the votes are being counted, I want to thank the voters, election workers, volunteers, and everyone who participated in our democratic process. Our democracy is strongest when people make their voices heard.
Serving as your Mayor has been the honor of my life, and I remain focused on the work ahead. Together, we have navigated challenges, seized opportunities, and built a stronger, more resilient DC.
I congratulate the candidates and wish them the very best. As I prepare to pass the torch in January, my Administration is committed to running through the tape.
Thank you for the trust you have placed in me and for your unwavering belief in our city.
Today is Primary Election Day in Washington, DC. Ways to cast your vote:
🗳️75 Election Day Vote Centers open until 8PM
🗳️55 Ballot Drop Boxes open until 8PM
Get ready for ranked choice voting, check your registration status, and find a Vote Center near you: https://t.co/iTBF7DkpE4
Holy cow! This may be the weather photo of the year.
Double rainbow, orange sky over Nationals Park Friday evening.
Absolutely amazing capture by Alex Warofka
I heard Washington D.C. is an underrated city to visit - especially now during the World Cup as it‘s not a host city & many European tourists are overlooking it! Might do a little stop there? Worth it guys? 🇺🇸🤝
8 years ago today, we celebrated the Capitals' 2018 Stanley Cup victory with an iconic parade through DC.
Always proud to be the District of Champions!
Had to return a book at @dcpl today and got to check out their new exhibit District Vibes American Pride: How DC Changed American Culture.
Definitely worth a visit to MLK Library. Had no idea that the founder of NASCAR was raised in Columbia Heights.
On a serious note, we’re ALWAYS excited to welcome new Caniacs to the crew.
But in case you want to keep cosplaying for votes, @WhatleyNC, we got you a gift: