Nominations Committee Announces 2026 Candidates for Bar Office
February 20, 2026
The D.C. Bar Committee on Nominations has announced the following candidates for the 2026 D.C. Bar general election:
President-Elect (1 seat open)
- Amy L. Bess
Vedder
- Josh Mogil
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP; Georgetown University Law Center
Treasurer-Elect (1 seat open)
- John R. Ingrassia
Proskauer Rose LLP
- Steven R. Miller
U.S. Department of Energy
Board of Governors (5 seats open)
- James S. Bubar
James S. Bubar Attorney at Law - Rebecca F. Cady
Lockton - Jill Dash
Jewish Council for Public Affairs - Patrick C. English
Latham & Watkins LLP - Hilary P. Gerzhoy
HWG LLP - Sharra E. Greer
Children’s Law Center - Steven P. Hollman
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP - John (Heflin) Hopkins-Gillispie
Trustible - Mary Ann McGrail
Library of Congress, Copyright Royalty Board - Austin A. B. Ownbey
Akerman LLP - Mark A. Salzberg
Squire Patton Boggs
ABA Delegates (3 seats open)
- Josephine M. Bahn
Cozen O’Connor - Laura A. Possessky
Corporation for Public Broadcasting - Donald Quinn
Quinn Patton, L.C. - Joseph M. Saka
Nossaman LLP
Other D.C. Bar members who wish to run for office may secure a spot on the ballot for any position other than president-elect by filing a petition bearing the signatures of at least 454 active members of the D.C. Bar (the figure representing at least one-half of one percent of the Bar’s active membership as of the first business day of 2026).
The petition can also be obtained by contacting Crystal White in the Bar’s Executive Office at 202-737-4700, ext. 2607, or by email at [email protected]. Petitions must be filed no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, March 6, 2026.
The 2026 D.C. Bar general and Communities elections will run from April 15 to June 3. Voting is exclusively online. Eligible voters (all active D.C. Bar members as of February 28) will receive an email link to the general election ballot, as well as to the ballots for their D.C. Bar Communities, from Direct Vote (via Survey & Ballot Systems), an independent vendor administering the 2026 D.C. Bar elections.