



Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleCouncil Member
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationDistrict of Columbia
BackgroundAttorney
EducationCornell University, School of Hotel Administration (B.S.)
Notable personal detailsBrooke Pinto is the Ward 2 Councilmember on the Council of the District of Columbia and serves as chair of the Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety. She was first sworn in on June 27, 2020, and was elected to a second term in November 2024. Before joining the Council, she worked in the District of Columbia Office of the Attorney General, including as Assistant Attorney General for Policy and Legislative Affairs and as an Assistant Attorney General in the Tax and Finance Section. She earned an undergraduate degree from Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center.
Supports pro-growth, pro-business measures and has publicly opposed specific local tax increases (higher payroll tax and a residential property surtax on properties over $2.5M). Proposes programs to catalyze economic opportunity (apprenticeships, grants, tax-assessment reforms) aimed at supporting businesses and workforce development rather than raising taxes broadly.
Supports preserving and funding Medicaid for District residents and encourages enrollment in DC Health Link; advocates for government programs that expand access to health coverage. Does not endorse single‑payer or Medicare for All in available statements.
Supports protecting immigrant communities through local services, oversight of police cooperation with federal immigration agencies, and strengthening the District’s Office of Migrant Services; expresses concern about federal enforcement actions and militarization that traumitize families.
Supports protecting and expanding abortion access, including measures to shield providers and people who self-manage abortions, requiring insurance coverage for abortion care, and codifying Roe v. Wade at the federal level. Has co-introduced multiple District bills to strengthen reproductive health protections and has publicly affirmed commitment to preserving the right to choose in the District.
Supports reducing reliance on fossil fuels and increasing renewable energy and energy efficiency in the District, endorses the District’s net-zero-by-2050 commitment and local climate legislation, and has advanced local measures to adapt to increasing heat and update building/air‑conditioning rules in response to climate change.
The candidate has prioritized tougher criminal penalties and accountability for gun offenses, sponsoring legislation that creates new felony offenses for firing a gun in public and expands penalties for firearm-related endangerment. She has led an omnibus public-safety package (Secure DC) and emergency legislation to increase prosecution capacity and make it easier to detain people charged with violent offenses, while emphasizing support for law-enforcement tools and prosecution. Her public materials focus on stronger enforcement and prosecution of gun crimes rather than on expanding civilian‑




Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
Endorsers of Brooke Pinto for DC Democratic House delegate nominee?
Advocacy group
District of Columbia Restaurant Association endorsed Brooke Pinto in 2026 as part of its mayoral endorsement slate.
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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