2018 United States House of Representatives election in the District of Columbia

On November 6, 2018, the District of Columbia held an election for its non-voting House delegate representing the District of Columbia's at-large congressional district. The election coincided with the 2018 elections of other federal, state, and local offices.

The non-voting delegate is elected for a two-year term. Democrat Eleanor Holmes Norton, the incumbent delegate first elected in 1990, was re-elected for a 15th consecutive term.

Primary election
The primary election for party nominee was held on June 19, 2018.

Democratic primary
Incumbent Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton faced her first primary challenge since 2010. Her opponent in the primary was Kim Ford, a former Obama administration official. Holmes Norton defeated Ford with 76.5% to Ford's 22.9% in the Democratic primary on June 19, 2018.

Candidates

 * Eleanor Holmes Norton, incumbent Delegate to the United States House of Representatives
 * Kim Ford, former Obama administration official

Candidates

 * Nelson Rimensnyder, community activist

Candidates

 * Bruce Majors, Libertarian activist, ran unopposed for his party's nomination

Candidates

 * Natalie "Lino" Stracuzzi

Independent candidates

 * John Cheeks, businessman

General election
The election for Delegate for House of Representatives was held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018.