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DC Council votes to fund semi-open primaries, opening door to independents

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DC Council votes to fund semi-open primaries, opening door to independents

Residents of the District of Columbia who identify as independent are allowed to vote in its 2028 partisan primaries after the D.C. Council voted to fund semi-open primary elections on Tuesday.

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