Washington, D.C.
Candidates who support common-sense gun safety laws are running up and down the ballot this year in Washington, D.C. Learn more and plan your vote.
In an average year, 176 people die by guns in District of Columbia. More at EveryStat.
District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.) Voter Registration Deadlines — 2026 Statewide Primary and General Elections
As always, it’s best to double-check your state’s election website to verify the information outlined below and to see any recent changes to election rules: District of Columbia Election Website
Upcoming Statewide Election Dates in the District of Columbia
Primary: June 16, 2026
General: November 3, 2026
In-Person Voter Registration Deadline
Primary Election: June 16, 2026, is the last day for D.C. residents to register in person to vote in the primary election (with proof of residence).
General Election: November 3, 2026, is the last day for D.C. residents to register in person to vote in the general election (with proof of residence).
Learn more about in-person voter registration in D.C.
Mail Voter Registration Deadline
Primary Election: May 26, 2026, is the last day for D.C. resident voter registration applications to be received by the D.C. Board of Elections via mail.
General Election: October 13, 2026, is the last day for D.C. resident voter registration applications to be received by the D.C. Board of Elections via mail.
Use the Gun Sense Voter registration tool to access D.C.’s voter registration form. You will have the option to download D.C.’s voter registration form, or to continue with the voter registration process online.
Online Voter Registration Deadline
Primary Election: May 26, 2026, is the last day for D.C. residents to register online to vote in the 2026 primary election.
General Election: October 13, 2026, is the last day for D.C. residents to register online to vote in the 2026 general election.
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