民主党社会主义者在华盛顿特区市长初选中大幅领先


2026-06-17T13:00:33.945Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)
作者:阿里特·约翰、莫琳·乔杜里、劳伦·查德威克、特伦斯·伯利吉
更新于美国东部时间2026年6月17日上午10:30
首发于美国东部时间2026年6月17日上午9:00

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华盛顿特区6月16日初选投票日,珍尼斯·刘易斯·乔治在雪佛兰蔡斯社区中心投票站接受媒体采访。
利亚·米利斯/路透社

摘要

  • 据初步选举结果显示,珍尼斯·刘易斯·乔治在华盛顿特区当前大幅领先,但CNN尚未宣布胜选预测。
  • 前特区市议会成员肯扬·麦克达菲目前位列第二,仅次于刘易斯·乔治。
  • CNN预测,罗伯特·怀特将赢得华盛顿特区无表决权国会代表席位的民主党初选。

AI生成的摘要经CNN编辑审核。

据初步选举结果显示,民主党社会主义者、华盛顿特区市议员珍尼斯·刘易斯·乔治在特区民主党市长初选中大幅领先,但CNN尚未宣布胜选预测。

作为民主党社会主义者的刘易斯·乔治竞选纲领包括降低特区生活成本、改善为特区居民提供的政府服务,以及与总统唐纳德·特朗普对抗。

前特区市议会成员肯扬·麦克达菲曾在前总统巴拉克·奥巴马任期内担任司法部 trial 律师,目前以第二名的成绩紧随刘易斯·乔治之后。

在已统计约64%的预估选票、且邮寄投票箱选票和迟到的邮寄选票尚未清点的情况下,刘易斯·乔治获得了近53%的选票,麦克达菲的得票率约为36%。如果后续计票过程中刘易斯·乔治的支持率跌破50%,此次选举将通过排序复选制决出最终赢家。

考虑到当前的得票率和领先幅度,即便此次选举最终通过排序复选制决定结果,刘易斯·乔治仍有望获得提名。

  • 关键竞选

市长:哥伦比亚特区

| 候选人 | 得票率 |
| — | — |
| 珍尼斯·刘易斯·乔治 民主党 | 52.8% 50260票 |
| 肯扬·麦克达菲 民主党 | 36.6% 34816票 |
| 文森特·奥兰治 民主党 | 2.7% 2600票 |

预估
64%
选票已统计
更新于美国东部时间6月17日凌晨12:11

如果刘易斯·乔治的支持率大幅跌破50%,麦克达菲才有可能在排序复选计票中反超她。

华盛顿特区选举委员会计划于周日公布更多计票结果,必要时还将公布首轮排序复选制计票结果。

与此同时,CNN的决策台预测,华盛顿特区At-large市议员罗伯特·怀特将赢得该市无表决权国会代表席位的民主党初选。

他将接替89岁的埃莉诺·霍姆斯·诺顿,后者于今年1月宣布退出连任竞选。这位连任18届的民主党议员此前因在特朗普第二届政府任期内,美国首都的自治权受到威胁之际,其履职能力遭到质疑。

尽管没有表决权,但这位独一无二的特区代表的声音可以通过国会辩论和委员会听证得到放大。

怀特曾为诺顿工作,担任国会监督听证会的首席幕僚,并以“起草立法以削弱国会对特区政府的管控,赋予特区更大自治权”的工作成果为宣传亮点。他之后还担任过特区检察长办公室首位社区外联主管。

他毕业于美利坚大学华盛顿法学院。

怀特在竞争激烈的民主党初选中胜出,对手包括第二选区市议员布鲁克·平托、诺顿前高级助手特伦特·霍尔布鲁克、前民主党全国委员会官员基尼·扎莱斯内,以及前核管理委员会主席格雷格·贾兹科。

本次报道的头条已更新。
CNN的詹妮弗·阿吉耶斯塔和伊桑·科恩对本文亦有贡献。

Democratic socialist holds large early lead in DC mayoral primary

2026-06-17T13:00:33.945Z / CNN

By Arit John, Maureen Chowdhury, Lauren Chadwick, Terence Burlij

Updated Jun 17, 2026, 10:30 AM ET
PUBLISHED Jun 17, 2026, 9:00 AM ET

DC Mayoral candidate Janeese Lewis George gives an interview with members of the news media next to a voting site at the Chevy Chase Community Center during DC’s primary voting day in Washington, DC, on June 16.

Leah Millis/Reuters

Summary

  • Janeese Lewis George is holding a large early lead in the capital city, based on initial election results, but CNN has not projected a winner yet.
  • Former DC Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie is currently running in second behind Lewis George.
  • Robert White will win the Democratic primary for DC’s nonvoting congressional delegate seat, CNN projects.

AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.

Janeese Lewis George is holding a large early lead in the Democratic mayoral primary in Washington, DC, based on initial election results, but CNN has not projected a winner yet.

A DC councilmember and democratic socialist, Lewis George has campaigned on making the city more affordable, improving government services for DC residents and standing up to President Donald Trump.

Former DC Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie, who also worked as a trial attorney for the Department of Justice under former President Barack Obama, is currently running in second behind Lewis George.

With 64% of the estimated vote reported and ballots from mail ballot drop boxes and later-arriving mail ballots still to be counted, Lewis George has nearly 53% of the vote with McDuffie at about 36%. The race would be decided by ranked-choice voting if Lewis George’s support dips below 50% as additional votes are counted.

Lewis George is well-positioned to secure the nomination even if the race is decided by ranked-choice voting given her current tally and the size of her lead.

  • Key Race

Mayor: District of Columbia

| CANDIDATE | VOTES |
| — | — |
| Janeese Lewis George Democratic | 52.8% 50,260 |
| Kenyan McDuffie Democratic | 36.6% 34,816 |
| Vincent Orange Democratic | 2.7% 2,600 |

Est.

64%
votes in

Updated 12:11 a.m. ET, Jun. 17

Her support would need to drop well below 50% for McDuffie to have a strong chance of overtaking her in the ranked-choice tabulation.

The DC Board of Elections plans to report more votes and, if necessary, an initial set of ranked-choice results on Sunday.

Washington, DC, at-large Councilman Robert White, meanwhile, will win the Democratic primary for the city’s nonvoting delegate seat in Congress, CNN’s Decision Desk projects.

He ran to succeed 89-year-old Eleanor Holmes Norton, who filed to end her reelection campaign in January. The 18-term Democrat faced questions about her fitness for office at a time when the autonomy of the nation’s capital has been threatened during the second Trump administration.

Despite lacking the ability to vote, the singular DC delegate’s voice gets amplified through floor debates and congressional committees.

White previously worked for Norton as a lead staff member on congressional oversight hearings, touting his work “drafting legislation to loosen Congress’ grip over DC government in favor of greater autonomy.” He later served as the first director of community outreach for the city’s attorney general office.

He is a graduate of American University Washington College of Law.

White beat a crowded Democratic field which included Ward 2 Councilmember Brooke Pinto, former senior Norton aide Trent Holbrook, former Democratic National Committee official Kinney Zalesne, and former chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Greg Jaczko.

The story headline has been updated.
CNN’s Jennifer Agiesta and Ethan Cohen contributed to this report.

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