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Voter Registration
Find Out How to Register to Vote in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia, voter registration information for general elections and primary elections in the Washington, DC area
Elections & Voting in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia
Elections & Voting in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia. Voter Information and Guide to the General Elections. Voting, politics, government officials, political parties, polling, issues and more.
Voting by Absentee Ballot
Find out how to vote by absentee ballot in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia.
DC One Card
DC One Card, a new consolidated picture ID card for residents of the District of Columbia, One Card provides access to DC government programs and facilities, including recreation centers, libraries and schools,
Maryland Teen Driving Laws
Maryland Teen Driving Laws updated, Five new laws placed restrictions on teen drivers in Maryland, Effective October 1, 2005.
Washington DC Drivers Licenses
How to get a drivers license in Washington, DC, drivers license requirements, DC licensing steps, information about DC driving tests, the Graduated Licensing Program for teens, DMV locations and more.
Tax Preparation Resources in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia
Tax preparation resources for the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Find out where to get tax forms, information about tax preparation services, CPAs, tax software programs and more.
DC Lottery
Find information about the DC Lottery, Powerball, Hot Lotto, DC Daily 6, and numerous instant scratch tickets.
Political Parties
Find out about the Political Parties and Their Local Branches in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia, Find out more about the Republican Party, the Democratic Party and many third parties.
DC Voting Rights
Washington DC residents do not have congressional voting rights, no democratic representation in the U. S. Senate or the U.S. House of Representatives. For decades DC residents have written letters, protested, and filed lawsuits striving to change the citys voting status.
John G. Roberts - Chief Justice of the United States
Following the death of Chief Justice William Rehnquist, President Bush nominated John G. Roberts as Chief Justice of the United States
