Beginning the first week of October, every registered voter will be mailed a for the General .

NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION Mail Ballot Drop Boxes: October 5 – November 3 Early : October 27 – November 2 Election Day Voting: November 3 Communication Assistance – DC Relay

District of Columbia Relay (DC Relay) provides traditional relay services for the District of Columbia, including Text Telephone (TTY), Voice Carry Over (VCO), Hearing Carry Over (HCO), Speech-to-Speech (STS), Spanish-to-Spanish, and CapTel®.

When you connect with DC Relay, a Communication Assistant (CA) will facilitate the call. Simply give the CA the number you wish to call, and your call will be processed promptly, professionally, and accurately.

Dial 711 to use DC Relay in the District of Columbia, or call one of the toll-free numbers below:

TTY: (800) 643-3768 Voice: (800) 643-3769 American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII): (800) 898-0137 STS: (800) 898-0740 Spanish TTY: (800) 546-7111 Spanish Voice: (800) 546-5111

If you are calling from outside of the District of Columbia, you can place interstate calls by calling: TTY: (800) 833-5833 (toll-free) Voice: (800) 833-7833 (toll-free)

Language Assistance

Please note, the Board of has modified its operations to mitigate the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). We are committed to providing a safe environment where every vote is counted. Voting by mail is strongly encouraged to protect the public and election workers. Table of Contents

Important Information …………………………………………………………………… 2–3 Vote Center Locations* …………………………………………………………………… 4–5 Mail Ballot Drop Box Locations ……………………………………………………………… 6 Sample Ballot: Wards 1, 3, 5, and 6**……………………………………………………… 7 Sample Ballot: Ward 2**……………………………………………………………………… 9 Sample Ballot: Ward 4**………………………………………………………………………11 Sample Ballot: Ward 7**………………………………………………………………………13 Sample Ballot: Ward 8**………………………………………………………………………15 Prohibited Activity/Accessibility……………………………………………………………17 Voter Rights……………………………………………………………………………………17 Voter Responsibilities…………………………………………………………………………17

* Please Note: We will have six (6) Super Vote Centers: Capital One Sports Arena, Omni Shoreham Hotel, University of the District of Columbia, Dock 5 at Union Market, Washington Nationals Park, and Entertainment and Sports Arena. The Super Vote Centers will be available to accommodate large numbers of voters, but do not offer curbside voting. Curbside voting will be available at all other Vote Center locations.

** These sample do not contain the names of the Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner (ANC) candidates.

For a listing of ANC candidates, visit our website at www.dcboe.org or call us at (202) 727-2525.

For information on tracking your ballot, visit our website at www.dcboe.org or call us at (202) 727-2525.

It is a crime to attempt to vote twice in any election within the District of Columbia.

1 Important Information

As a registered voter in the District of Columbia, you may vote by mail or in person. 1) VOTE BY MAIL Every registered voter will be mailed a ballot for the November 3 General Election.

Voted ballots that are transmitted electronically, deposited at Mail Ballot Drop Boxes, or deposited at Vote Centers, must be received by 8:00 pm on November 3. All mailed ballots must be postmarked by Tuesday, November 3, and received by the 10th day after the election.

Military and Overseas Voters

Additional services are available to military and overseas voters (members of the uniformed services, their spouses or dependents, and overseas civilian voters). U.S. citizens who were born overseas have the opportunity to vote from the same address where their parents most recently lived in the District of Columbia.

Military and overseas voters can use the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), which serves as a combined and request document. The FPCA is available for download from the Department of Defense’s Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) site at https://www.fvap.gov/district-of-columbia. You may email your completed FPCA to [email protected]. The Board must receive your request for a military/overseas absentee ballot no later than 4:45 pm on Saturday, October 31, 2020.

You can receive and return your absentee (mail-in) ballot by mail, fax, or email. If it is getting close to Election Day and you have not received your mail ballot, you can use the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB) as an emergency, backup ballot. FVAP provides fillable FWABs and provides assistance in using FWABs at https://www.fvap.gov/district-of-columbia.

Registered Incarcerated Voters

DC registered voters at the Central Detention Facility (CDF), the Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF), and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), will be mailed a ballot for the November 3 General Election.

2) VOTE IN PERSON AT A VOTE CENTER You can cast your ballot at any Vote Center, regardless of your residential address. Voted mail ballots may also be deposited at any Vote Center.

2 Important Information

Key Dates

MONDAY, October 5, 2020 — TUESDAY, November 3, 2020 • Mail Ballot Drop Boxes will be open until 8:00 pm on November 3.

TUESDAY, October 13, 2020 • Deadline for the receipt of voter registration applications submitted by mail or online.

TUESDAY, October 27, 2020 — MONDAY, November 2, 2020 • Election Week voting () • 32 Vote Centers will be open from 8:30 am – 7:00 pm.

SATURDAY, October 31, 2020 • Last day the Board will accept military and overseas voter absentee (mail-in) ballot requests. • Requests must be received by 4:45 pm. TUESDAY, November 3, 2020: GENERAL ELECTION DAY — LAST DAY TO VOTE! • 95 Vote Centers will be open from 7:00 am – 8:00 pm. • As long as you are in line by 8:00 pm, you will be able to vote. • All absentee (mail-in) ballots must be postmarked by November 3 and received at the Board by November 13, 2020 in order to be counted. Frequently Asked Questions How do I register or update my voter registration information? Check your voter registration and update any information at https://dcboe.org/Voters/Register-To-Vote/Register-to-Vote. You may register to vote online, by email, or mail by the October 13 deadline, or same-day register at any Vote Center from October 27–November 3 with proof of residence. What if I do not receive my mail ballot? You may contact the Board by October 19 at (202)727-2525, if you do not receive your ballot. If you do not receive your ballot by October 21, 2020, please plan to vote in person.

When is the best time to vote? Use “The Queue,” available at www.dcboe.org, to see real-time wait times at Early Vote Centers.

When will election results be released? The first set of unofficial election results will be released on November 3. These results will include all mail ballots processed by November 3, and ballots cast in-person at Vote Centers. The results will be continuously released as ballots (postmarked by November 3) are received through November 13. Official election results will not be released until after all mail and valid special ballots have been processed and tabulated, a post-election audit has been conducted, and the Board has certified the results of the election.​ 3 Vote Center Locations

Ward Location Address Dates of Use 1 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER 1480 Girard Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 1 PRINCE HALL CENTER (MASONIC TEMPLE) 1000 U Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 1 MARIE REED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2201 18th Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 2 HARDY MIDDLE SCHOOL 1819 35th Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 2 CAPITAL ONE SPORTS ARENA (Super Vote Center)* 601 F Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 2 SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS @FRANCIS STEVENS 2425 N Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 3 OMNI SHOREHAM HOTEL (Super Vote Center)* 2500 Calvert Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 3 UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (Super Vote Center)* 4200 , NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 3 MURCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4810 36th Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 3 HORACE MANN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4430 Newark Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 4 IDA B. WELLS MIDDLE SCHOOL 405 Sheridan Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 4 EMERY HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER 5801 , NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 4 LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5701 Broad Branch Road, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 4 RAYMOND RECREATION CENTER 3725 10th Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 4 SHEPHERD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 7800 14th Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 5 TURKEY THICKET RECREATION CENTER 1100 Michigan Avenue, NE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 5 DOCK 5 AT UNION MARKET (Super Vote Center)* 1309 5th Street, NE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 5 McKINLEY TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL 151 T Street, NE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 5 TRINIDAD RECREATION CENTER 1310 Childress Street, NE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 6 WASHINGTON NATIONALS PARK (Super Vote Center)* 1500 , SE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 6 SHERWOOD RECREATION CENTER 640 10th Street, NE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 6 KENNEDY RECREATION CENTER 1401 7th Street, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 6 WALKER-JONES EDUCATION CAMPUS 1125 New Jersey Avenue, NW 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 7 RECREATION CENTER 1350 49th Street, NE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 7 BENNING STODDERT RECREATION CENTER 100 Stoddert Place, SE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 7 HILLCREST RECREATION CENTER 3100 Denver Street, SE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 7 RIDGE ROAD COMMUNITY CENTER 830 Ridge Road, SE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 8 MALCOLM X OPPORTUNITY CENTER 1351 Alabama Avenue, SE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 8 FEREBEE-HOPE RECREATION CENTER 3999 8th Street, SE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 8 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1601 16th Street, SE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 8 BALLOU SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 3401 4th Street, SE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020 8 ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS ARENA (Super Vote Center)* 1100 Oak Street, SE 10/27/2020–11/3/2020

1 BANCROFT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1755 Newton Street, NW 11/3/2020 1 MONTESSORI @MEYER SCHOOL 2501 11th Street, NW 11/3/2020 1 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS EDUCATION CAMPUS 3101 16th Street, NW 11/3/2020 1 H.D. COOKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2525 17th Street, NW 11/3/2020 1 GARRISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1200 S Street, NW 11/3/2020 1 RITA BRIGHT COMMUNITY CENTER 2500 14th Street, NW 11/3/2020 1 WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN HIGH SCHOOL 300 Bryant Street, NW 11/3/2020 2 THE SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS HIGH SCHOOL 2130 G Street, NW 11/3/2020 2 FOUNDRY UNITED CHURCH 1500 16th Street, NW 11/3/2020 2 DUKE ELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 3500 R Street, NW 11/3/2020 2 REEVES MUNICIPAL CENTER 2000 14th Street, NW 11/3/2020 3 CAPITOL MEMORIAL CHURCH 3150 Chesapeake Street, NW 11/3/2020 3 PALISADES RECREATION CENTER 5200 Sherier Place, NW 11/3/2020 3 GUY MASON RECREATION CENTER 3600 Calvert Street, NW 11/3/2020 3 OYSTER BILINGUAL SCHOOL 2801 Calvert Street, NW 11/3/2020

* Curbside voting not available 4 Vote Center Locations

Ward Location Address Dates of Use 3 LIBRARY 3310 Connecticut Avenue, NW 11/3/2020 3 JANNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4130 Albemarle Street, NW 11/3/2020 3 CHEVY CHASE COMMUNITY CENTER 5601 Connecticut Avenue, NW 11/3/2020 4 FORT STEVENS RECREATION CENTER 1327 Van Buren Street, NW 11/3/2020 4 BRIGHTWOOD EDUCATION CAMPUS 1300 Nicholson Street, NW 11/3/2020 4 BARNARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 430 Decatur Street, NW 11/3/2020 4 TAKOMA EDUCATION CAMPUS 7010 Piney Branch Road, NW 11/3/2020 4 LAMOND RECREATION CENTER 20 Tuckerman Street, NE 11/3/2020 4 LASALLE-BACKUS EDUCATION CAMPUS 501 Riggs Road, NE 11/3/2020 4 M.P.D. R.O.C. NORTH 801 Shepherd Street, NW 11/3/2020 4 POWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1350 Upshur Street, NW 11/3/2020 4 ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 2607 Military Road, NW 11/3/2020 5 UKRAINIAN NATIONAL SHRINE 4250 Harewood Road, NE 11/3/2020 5 DUNBAR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 101 N Street, NW 11/3/2020 5 MT. HOREB BAPTIST CHURCH 3015 Earl Place, NE 11/3/2020 5 UDC COMMUNITY COLLEGE @BACKUS 5171 South Dakota Avenue, NE 11/3/2020 5 BURROUGHS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1820 Monroe Street, NE 11/3/2020 5 NOYES EDUCATION CAMPUS 2725 10th Street, NE 11/3/2020 5 JOSEPH H. COLE RECREATION CENTER 1299 Neal Street, NE 11/3/2020 6 ARTHUR CAPPER COMMUNITY CENTER 1000 5th Street, SE 11/3/2020 6 MINER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 601 15th Street, NE 11/3/2020 6 KING GREENLEAF RECREATION CENTER 201 N Street, SW 11/3/2020 6 J.O. WILSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 660 K Street, NE 11/3/2020 6 STUART-HOBSON MIDDLE SCHOOL 410 E Street, NE 11/3/2020 6 JEFFERSON MIDDLE SCHOOL ACADEMY 801 7th Street, SW 11/3/2020 6 EASTERN MARKET 225 7th Street, SE 11/3/2020 6 PAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1445 C Street, SE 11/3/2020 6 WATKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 420 12th Street, SE 11/3/2020 7 DREW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5600 Eads Street, NE 11/3/2020 7 THERAPEUTIC RECREATION CENTER 3030 G Street, SE 11/3/2020 7 NATIONALS YOUTH BASEBALL ACADEMY 3675 Ely Place, SE 11/3/2020 7 BURRVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 801 Division Avenue, NE 11/3/2020 7 KELLY MILLER MIDDLE SCHOOL 301 49th Street, NE 11/3/2020 7 THOMAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 650 Anacostia Avenue, NE 11/3/2020 7 RIVER TERRACE EDUCATION CAMPUS 420 34th Street, NE 11/3/2020 7 PLUMMER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4601 Texas Avenue, SE 11/3/2020 7 NALLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 219 50th Street, SE 11/3/2020 7 SOUSA MIDDLE SCHOOL 3650 Ely Place, SE 11/3/2020 7 RANDLE-HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1650 30th Street, SE 11/3/2020 7 ST. TIMOTHY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3601 Alabama Ave, SE 11/3/2020 8 BALD EAGLE RECREATION CENTER 100 Joliet Street, SW 11/3/2020 8 MOTEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1565 Morris Road, SE 11/3/2020 8 HENDLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 425 Chesapeake Street, SE 11/3/2020 8 BOONE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (FORMERLY ORR) 2200 Minnesota Avenue, SE 11/3/2020 8 ALLEN A.M.E. CHURCH 2498 Alabama Avenue, SE 11/3/2020 8 COVENANT BAPTIST CHURCH 3845 South Capitol, SW 11/3/2020 8 UNION TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 1225 W Street, SE 11/3/2020 8 TURNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3264 Stanton Road, SE 11/3/2020

5 Mail Ballot Drop Box Locations

Mail Ballot Drop Box locations will be available beginning October 5, except where indicated otherwise. WARD 1 4C 6G Southeast Neighborhood Library (Juanita E. Thornton) Library (Available October 8, 2020) 1A Frank D. Reeves Center 7420 Georgia Avenue, NW 403 7th Street, SE 2000 14th Street, NW 4D Fourth District Police Station 6H BOE Headquarters 1B Mt. Pleasant Library 6001 Georgia Avenue, NW 1015 Half Street, SE 3160 16th Street, NW 4E Lamond Recreation Center 1C Columbia Heights Shopping Center 20 Tuckerman Street, NE WARD 7 3100 14th Street, NW 7A Capitol View Library 4F Takoma Park Neighborhood Library 5001 Central Avenue, SE 1D Sun Trust Bank (Park Area) (Available October 8, 2020) 1800 Columbia Road, NW 416 Cedar Street, NW 7B Deanwood Library 1E Banneker Community Center 1350 49th Street, NE 2500 Georgia Avenue, NW WARD 5 7C Benning (Dorothy I. Height) Library 5A Woodridge Library 3935 , NE WARD 2 1801 Hamlin Street, NE 7D Francis A. Gregory Library 2A Georgetown Library 5B UDC Community College @Backus 3660 Alabama Avenue, SE 3260 R Street, NW 5171 South Dakota Avenue, NE 7E Sixth District Police Station 2B Martin Luther King Jr. Library 5C Perry Street Prep Charter School 5002 Hayes Street, NE 901 G Street, NW 1800 Perry Street, NE 7F Service Center (DMV) 2C West End Library 5D Joseph H. Cole Recreation Center 4525 Benning Road, SE 2301 L Street, NW 1299 Neal Street, NE 7G Center 2D Stead Recreation Center 5E Dunbar Senior High School (Backside Parking Lot) 1625 , NW 101 N Street, NW 3202 , SE 2E /GWU Metro 5F Union Market DC 7H Ridge Road Community Center (Available October 8, 2020) 1309 5th Street, NE 830 Ridge Road, SE 2301 I Street, NW (6th Street entrance) WARD 8 WARD 3 5G Monroe Street Market (Outside of Busboys and Poets closer to curb) 8A Anacostia Library 3A Chevy Chase Library 625 Monroe Street, NE 1800 Good Hope Road, SE 5625 Connecticut Avenue, NW 5H Rhode Island Place Shopping Center 8B Parklands-Turner Library 3B Tenley-Friendship Library (median in Giant parking lot) 1547 Alabama Avenue, SE 4450 , NW 1060 Brentwood Road, NE 8C Bellevue (William O. Lockridge) Library 3C Cleveland Park Library 115 Atlantic Street, SW 3310 Connecticut Avenue, NW WARD 6 8D Seventh District Police Station 3D Palisades Library 6A (Watha T. Daniel) Library 2455 Alabama Avenue, SE 4901 V Street, NW 1630 7th Street, NW 8E The ARC 3E Second District Police Station 6B Northeast Library 1901 Mississippi Avenue, SE 3320 Idaho Avenue, NW 330 7th Street, NE 8F Department of Human Services 3F Guy Mason Recreation Center 6C Rosedale Library 2100 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE (On the Border of Wards 2 and 3) 1701 Gales Street, NE 3600 Calvert Street, NW 8G Hendley Elementary School 6D Southwest Library 425 Chesapeake Street, SE 425 M Street, SW WARD 4 8H Patterson Elementary School 6E Eastern Market 4399 South Capitol Terrace, SW 4A Takoma Metro 225 7th Street, SE 327 Cedar Street, NW 8I Fort Stanton Recreation Center 6F Northwest One Neighborhood Library (Available October 8, 2020) 4B Petworth Library (Available October 8, 2020) 1812 Erie Street, SE 4200 Kansas Avenue, NW 155 L Street, NW 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Prohibited Activity Voter Rights In the District of Columbia, it is against the law to: As a voter in the District of Columbia, it is your right to: • make false statements about one’s eligibility to register, vote, or • register and vote free from discrimination, intimidation, hold elective office; threat, or coercion; • interfere with a person who is attempting to register or vote; • learn whether your voter registration application has been • bribe or intimidate any voter; accepted or rejected; • vote more than once in an election; • receive instructions from election officials on how to cast • steal or hide votes cast in an election, or obtain, cast, or your ballot; count false or fake ballots; • inspect a sample ballot and other voting information • pay, offer to pay, or accept anything of value for registering posted in the ; or voting; or • bring voter information materials into the ; • obtain or submit false or fake voter registration applications. • vote privately and independently; • vote in an accessible polling place with accessible voting Any person found guilty of engaging in illegal activities may be equipment; fined up to $10,000, imprisoned up to five (5) years, or both. • receive language access services if you are a person with limited English proficiency; Accessible Voting • ask for and receive assistance with voting from anyone you The Board of Elections is committed to ensuring that every voter choose (other than a poll watcher, an election observer, has equal access to the voting process. The Board’s Americans your employer, or an officer from your union), including with Disabilities Act (ADA)/Language Access Coordinator is an election worker, if you have a disability, are visually responsible for coordinating the Board’s efforts to increase access impaired, or cannot read or write; and encourage participation by voters with disabilities, senior • have a ballot brought to your vehicle instead of entering citizens, and voters with limited English proficiency by providing the polling place if you are 65 years of age or older, or if the following services: you have a disability; • bring resources inside the polling place that will help you manage your disability, including wheelchairs, canes, • Voter Assistance Clerks and ADA Compliance Assistants are walkers, service animals, etc.; available to assist with the voting process. In addition, voters • vote a special (provisional) ballot if your eligibility to vote may receive assistance with the voting process from anyone is in question; they choose (including persons who accompany them to the • learn whether your special (provisional) ballot was counted voting location), other than poll watchers, election observers, and, if not, why not; their employer or their employer’s agent, or an officer or agent • receive up to two (2) replacement ballots if you make a of their union. Any individual who assists a voter must com- mistake before casting your ballot; and plete the List of Assisted Voters Form at the Vote Center. • vote if you are in line at 8 pm.

• Individuals who provide assistance to voters must not try to Voter Responsibilities influence the voter’s vote, mark the voter’s ballot in a way other than the way the voter requested, or tell anyone how As a voter in the District of Columbia, it is your the voter voted. responsibility to: • treat election workers with courtesy and follow their • Vote Centers will be equipped with in-person and/or video instructions; interpreting technology. Voters will have access to over 40 • keep your voter registration information (name, address, party languages, including American Sign Language, language affiliation status) up-to-date with the Board of Elections; access kits (translated voting information), bilingual • familiarize yourself with the candidates and measures election workers, and multilanguage signs/posters. on the ballot; • know your polling place location and hours of operation; • The Board operates an Election Day hotline dedicated to • bring the proper documentation with you to the polling assisting voters who encounter accessibility and language place if you are required to show proof of residence; access issues. • make sure you have received the correct ballot before you vote; • If you need a reasonable accommodation to vote, have • familiarize yourself with the operation of the voting questions concerning these services, or would like to equipment at your polling place; receive this information in an alternative language or format • respect the privacy of other voters; and (e.g., Braille, large print), please email the ADA/Language • report any problems or violations of elections laws to the Access Coordinator at [email protected] or call Site Coordinator. (202) 253-1741 (711 TTY). Please call (202) 727-2525 with all other questions.

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