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D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton ended her 2026 re-election bid due to health concerns, sparking a Democratic primary.
According to a Federal Election Commission filing, Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C.'s nonvoting delegate since 1991, has concluded her 2026 reelection campaign.
Amid mounting scrutiny, including reports of cognitive decline and a recent fraud incident, the 88-year-old, the oldest member of Congress, expressed concerns about her health and suitability for office.
A number of local officials, including DC Council members Brooke Pinto and Robert White Jr., have entered the race as a result of her decision, sparking a competitive Democratic primary.
Norton, a longtime supporter of D.C.
Despite not having the ability to vote in the House, he has served 18 terms as a state representative and has been instrumental in promoting district interests.
D.C. La delegada Eleanor Holmes Norton puso fin a su candidatura a la reelección de 2026 debido a problemas de salud, lo que provocó una primaria demócrata.