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Brooke Pinto Runs for DC Congressional Delegate

Ward 2 Councilmember fights for our future.

DC Councilmember Brooke Pinto has officially announced her campaign to run for the U.S. House delegate seat currently held by Eleanor Holmes Norton. The first woman to hold the seat and youngest DC Councilmember in history, Pinto has represented Ward 2 since 2020

Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D)  has been in office since 1991.

“In this moment, D.C. residents across the city are asking ourselves how we can stand up for D.C., fight for our future, and fight for our values,” Pinto said in a press release.

“Washington, D.C., isn’t just our nation’s political capital — our city is a center for commerce, culture and education. We need a champion in Congress who knows that D.C.’s future is bright — and who knows that there are a myriad of opportunities we can accomplish for our city by working together with inclusivity, innovation and execution.”

“Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton has been an unparalleled champion for D.C. for decades and I want to build on her incredible legacy for which we are all grateful. I am eager to build a campaign and a movement that empowers our engaged and talented neighbors to be a part of the future of our city that is strong, fair, and safe. Let’s move our city forward, together; let’s fight for D.C.!”