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Brooke Pinto Wins Ward 2 Race
• June 7, 2020
A former assistant D.C. attorney general, Pinto was endorsed by D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, Rep. Joe Kennedy and the Washington Post.
In Your Power to Vote: Your Freedom, Your Independence
• June 1, 2020
The Georgetowner calls on you, the Ward 2 voters, to research the candidates carefully and, yes, vote twice: in the Ward 2 primary election, to be held June 2, and in the special election on June 16.
Ward 2 Race Contributions, Controversies Heat Up
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All but one of the Democratic candidates signed on to the Fair Elections Program — a voluntary process that provides base amounts and matching funds for those who pledge to only accept small donations.
Jack Evans Fined Thousands
• May 26, 2020
Even if Evans wins the June 2 primary, his Council colleagues have made it very clear that they don’t want him back.
Virtual ANC 2E: Recovery, Sidewalks, 3000 M, Water St.
• April 30, 2020
The May meeting of the advisory neighborhood commission, on Monday, May 4, at 6:30 p.m., will be held online via Zoom. You can also join the meeting by telephone.
Jack Evans Withdraws From Special Election
• March 19, 2020
But Evans said he would unquestionably stay in the race for the new four-year term, to be decided in the Nov. 3 general election.
Ward 2 Council Candidates Debate, Minus Evans
• September 30, 2019
Long-term Council member Jack Evans did not participate in the Sept. 26 debate, as he has not yet declared his candidacy for the 2020 race.
Jack Evans Report: Hyde-Addison Returns to Georgetown
• September 13, 2019
In this column, Ward 2 Council member Jack Evans shares his vision for parents and their children to have access to neighborhood schools and a smooth transition between elementary, middle and high school.
Post Story Brings Evans Controversy to a Head
• December 24, 2018
The Dec. 21 story says that Evans promoted emergency legislation in 2016 that would have helped Digi Outdoor Media in its pursuit of its business goals in the District.
Solving Ward 2’s Rat Problem
• October 10, 2018
Residents in Ward 2 and the rest of the District are searching for a solution to the city’s ratproblem. According to the Washington Post, calls made to 311 “are soaring” […]
