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In Ward 1 D.C. Council Race, the Fight Continues for Affordability and Responsive Government

February 16, 2026

Five candidates are competing for the Ward 1 D.C. Council seat after Councilmember Brianne Nadeau announced she will not seek re-election following three terms. The diverse field includes Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners Rashida Brown (endorsed by Nadeau) and Miguel Trindade Deramo, former Latino Affairs director Jackie Reyes-Yanes, democratic socialist and tenant advocate Aparna Raj, and community leader Terry Lynch. All candidates are focusing on shared priorities including housing affordability, public safety, quality city services, and preventing displacement in one of D.C.'s most racially diverse wards.

Who is affected

  • Ward 1 residents in neighborhoods including Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights, LeDroit Park, Pleasant Plains, Mt. Pleasant, and U Street
  • Marginalized populations including women, the poor, homeless individuals, and unhoused people
  • Black residents (particularly regarding Brown's potential as first Black woman council member)
  • Latino/immigrant communities (particularly regarding Reyes-Yanes' potential as first Latino council member and immigration enforcement concerns)
  • Renters and tenants facing displacement
  • Small Black churches that have had to move to D.C. suburbs
  • Families needing childcare and affordable housing
  • Workers affected by federal government cuts under the Trump administration
  • Federal employees impacted by government shutdown
  • Undocumented immigrants targeted by ICE enforcement

What action is being taken

  • Brown is engaging voters and building on Nadeau's legacy while running on her own platform
  • Lynch is condemning racially derogatory images posted by President Trump online
  • Lynch is leading local houses of worship in food distribution
  • Raj is rallying in support of workers affected by the Trump administration's federal government cuts
  • Raj is rallying in support of immigrants targeted by federal law enforcement
  • Trindade Deramo is serving as chair of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1B
  • Trindade Deramo is coordinating weekly cleanups for Malcolm X Park
  • All five candidates are actively campaigning and raising funds ahead of the June 16 Democratic primary
  • The ANC Home Rule Caucus (founded by Trindade Deramo) is demanding ICE agents discard their masks and that local public safety work independent of federal law enforcement

Why it matters

  • This election is significant because Ward 1 is one of D.C.'s most racially diverse wards facing critical challenges including public safety concerns, gentrification, displacement, quality of city services, and public school issues. The next council member will shape policies affecting housing affordability, which multiple candidates and residents identify as a primary concern in an increasingly expensive city. The election occurs during a period of federal intrusion into local D.C. affairs under the Trump administration, particularly regarding immigration enforcement through Section 740 of the D.C. Home Rule Act, requiring strong local governance and advocacy. The outcome could result in historic representation, either with the first Black woman or first Latino council member for Ward 1, representing constituencies that have been underrepresented. The diverse candidate field reflects different ideological approaches—from democratic socialism to community-based activism to professional government experience—that will determine the ward's direction on balancing economic development with maintaining diversity and protecting vulnerable populations.

What's next

  • The D.C. Democratic primary is scheduled for June 16, which will determine the Ward 1 council seat. Candidates will continue campaigning and engaging voters leading up to the primary election.

Read full article from source: The Washington Informer