This is a fictional 2022 general election ballot, based on the 2020 sample ballot. Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives Vote for no more than one John "Recovery" Cheeks (Independent) Barbara Washington Franklin (Independent) Patrick Hynes (Libertarian) Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic) Natale Lino Stracuzzi (Statehood Green) Write-in United States Senator Vote for no more than one Eleanor Ory (Statehood Green) Paul Strauss (Democratic) Cornelia Weiss (Republican) Write-in Mayor of the District of Columbia Vote for no more than one Muriel Bowser (Democratic) Dustin "DC" Canter (Independent) Martin Moulton (Libertarian) Write-in Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia Vote for no more than one Phil Mendelson (Democratic) Karl A. Racine (Independent) Write-in At-Large Member of the Council Vote for no more than two Joe Bishop-Henchman (Libertarian) Franklin Garcia (Independent) Marcugs Goodwin (Independent) Christina D. Henderson (Independent) Marya Pickering (Independent) Vincent Orange (Independent) Rick Murphree (Republican) Robert White (Democratic) Ann C. Wilcox (Statehood Green) Write-in ANC 1C01 Vote for no more than one Amir Irani Write-in At-Large Member of the State Board of Education Vote for no more than one Dorothy Douglas Chris Martin Jacque Patterson Ravi K. Perry Mysiki Valentine Write-in Initiative Measure No. 81 Entheogenic Plant and Fungus Policy Act of 2020 If enacted, this Initiative would: 1. Make the investigation and arrest of adults for non-commercial planting, cultivating, purchasing, transporting, distributing, possessing, and/or engaging in practices with entheogenic plants and fungi among the Metropolitan Police Department’s lowest law enforcement priorities; and 2. Codify that the people of the District of Columbia call upon the Attorney General for the District of Columbia and the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia to cease prosecution of residents of the District of Columbia for these activities. Yes, to approve No, to reject