2018 District of Columbia Attorney General election explained

Election Name:2018 District of Columbia Attorney General election
Country:District of Columbia
Type:Presidential
Previous Election:2014 District of Columbia Attorney General election
Previous Year:2014
Next Election:2022 District of Columbia Attorney General election
Next Year:2022
Election Date:November 6, 2018
Image1:Karl Racine (cropped).jpg
Candidate1:Karl Racine
Party1:District of Columbia Democratic State Committee
Popular Vote1:207,451
Percentage1:92.77%
Candidate2:Joe Bishop-Henchman
Party2:Libertarian Party of the District of Columbia
Popular Vote2:14,941
Percentage2:6.68%
Map Size:240px
Attorney General
Before Election:Karl Racine
Before Party:District of Columbia Democratic State Committee
After Election:Karl Racine
After Party:District of Columbia Democratic State Committee

The 2018 District of Columbia Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of Washington, D.C. This was the second ever Attorney General election in D.C. history.

Incumbent Attorney General Democrat Karl Racine handily won re-election.