Tuesday is the Democratic Party’s presidential primary in Washington, D.C. The only other prominent contender is President Joe Biden, who earlier this year secured the party’s 2024 candidacy.
Ballots can be mailed by voters and returned by Tuesday, or they can be dropped off by 8 p.m. on that day.
On primary day, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. In March, the nation’s capital district hosted the Republican presidential primary.
Nikki Haley emerged victorious over former President Donald Trump, marking her second win in the event and making history as the first female winner of a GOP nominating contest.
The winner of the race on Tuesday will receive twenty delegates. Since the area has consistently supported Democrats throughout the years, it was not expected that the Washington, D.C. primary would have a significant impact on either party.