D.C. Council At-Large Race: Brown and Brown Pulling Away
With 80 of 143 precincts counted, Democratic incumbent Kwame Brown and independent candidate Michael A. Brown are extending their leads in the race for the two at-large D.C. Council seats. In other open seats, council incumbents are cruising, as are Barack Obama and Eleanor Holmes Norton. Complete results here.
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David A Nakamura
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November 5, 2008; 12:25 AM ET
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After doing the numbers, it looks like the D.C. Statehood Green Party, or as David A. Nakamura rudely joked about on July 31st, 2008, as the Unnamed Party, received more votes total than the Republican Party. If you include the 2006 election, this makes the second election in a row that the Party The Washington Post Won't Name received more votes than the Republican party.