Hi! I’m Katherine.

I’m running for Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner (ANC) (SMD - 1C09) so that I can help the residents of our neighborhood get what they need from the District’s agencies. I’m focused on increasing pedestrian safety on our block and pushing for waste management solutions that can curb the rat population in Adams Morgan. I live at the corner of 17th Street NW and Euclid Street NW, and I’d love to talk to you about our neighborhood or issues you care about! Say hi at one of the office hour events, or email me at katherineswansonpalmer@gmail.com.

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DC Voters for Animals

Candidate Office Hours with Katherine Swanson for ANC 1C09

Tues., Oct. 8 @ 5:30-6:30 pm - Malcolm X/Meridian Hill Park

Thurs., Oct. 17 @ 5:30-6:30 pm - Front Steps of The Line Hotel

Tues., Oct. 22 @ 6:30-7:30 pm - Front Steps of The Line Hotel

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Map of SMD 1C09

What is an Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner (ANC)?

DC’s Advisory Neighborhood Commissions are non-partisan, neighborhood bodies each made up of locally elected representatives called Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners. The main job of the ANCs is to be their neighborhood's official voice. They advise the District government (and federal agencies) on matters that affect their neighborhoods.

How do I know if I can vote for Katherine Swanson for ANC?

Anyone who is a registered voter in the District of Columbia and lives in Single Member District (SMD) 1C09 can vote for Katherine Swanson for ANC in the 2024 Election. Look for your home on the map of Single Member District (SMD) 1C09!

How and when can I vote for Katherine Swanson for ANC?

You can vote for ANC candidates on the same ballot you use to vote in the 2024 General Election. There are three ways you can cast your vote: 1) In-person on Election Day on Nov. 5. at an Election Day Vote Center. 2) In-person, during DC’s early voting period from Oct. 28-Nov. 3, at an Early Vote Center. 3) Using the ballot the DC Board of Elections will mail to all registered voters on Oct. 11. Ballots can be dropped in a dropbox or at an Early Vote or Election Day Vote Center, or mailed via USPS, but must be turned in or postmarked by Nov. 5 at 8 pm. Go to www.dcboe.org for information about how to vote or to check your voter registration.