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Only registered D.C. Republicans can vote during the primary. The deadline to register was Feb. 16. Voters will not be allowed to register during the primary weekend.
There will be no vote by mail for D.C.’s Republican presidential primary, but the D.C. GOP Executive Committee has established a voting process to accommodate active-duty military, overseas voters and those unable to vote in person due to injuries suffered in military service.
The deadline for those individuals to request a ballot was Feb. 16. Ballots received after polls close on March 3 will not be accepted or counted, the D.C. GOP said.
The primary will be held March 1-3 at The Madison Hotel at 1177 15th St. NW. Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day.
A state-issued photo ID that contains a name and date of birth that matches current D.C. Board of Elections voter registration rolls is required. If not on the voter rolls, voters must provide evidence of current voter registration from D.C.’s elections office and a state-issued ID with a matching name and date of birth.