2024 District of Columbia Elections
The Presidential election is coming up on November 5, 2024. Stay informed with the latest voting information, key dates, primary results and more for District of Columbia.
Who's Running?
President
U.S. House of Representatives
Plan Your Vote in District of Columbia
You have 18 days left to register to vote. There are 18 days until the election.
- Oct. 15Deadline to register by mail
- Oct. 15Deadline to register online
- Oct. 28First day to vote early in person
- Nov. 03Last day to vote early in person
- Nov. 05Deadline to register in person
- Nov. 05Deadline to mail ballot by
- Nov. 05Election Day
- Can I vote by mail in my state for any reason? Yes. Voters do not need a reason to vote by mail.
- You can track the status of your ballot
- Can I vote early (before Election Day) in person? Yes. Early voting and in-person absentee voting are available.
- Can I register and cast my ballot on the same day? Yes.
Live updates
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Ohio voter supporting Trump says immigration is a top concern
musk pushes debunked Dominion voting conspiracy theory at first Pennsylvania appearance
Latter-day Saints Church members, commonly known as Mormons, are often politically aligned with the Republican Party. Some have become divided over Trump, especially women, which could affect key battleground states like Arizona and Nevada.
First-time voters in Ohio describe what motivated them to cast their ballots
Battle of the billionaires: Harris deploys Mark Cuban as Elon musk stumps for Trump
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer cuts radio ad striking back at Trump in Michigan
Harris to protesters at rally: 'I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street'
Harris team and White House discussed plans for her to distance herself from Biden
Harris slams Trump's 'enemy from within' comments
How District of Columbia Voted in Past Presidential Elections
Presidential Election Results in District of Columbia, 2012-2020
* The Decision Desk pre-election race ratings characterize the competitiveness of all U.S. House and Senate seats up in 2024, all gubernatorial elections in 2024, and the states and districts that comprise the 538 electoral votes in the presidential election. Several factors are taken into consideration in determining ratings, including various combinations of the analysis of historical electoral results, election polling, analysis of voter file registration data and early voting (when applicable), political advertising data as well as qualitative assessments of the specific candidates.