This one took me by surprise when I did early voting last week. I think I voted "no," but wondered afterward if I should have voted "yes" or left it blank.
I wasn't sure what the practice was in the non-disenfranchised states, but I see from Wikipedia that at least in my home state of North Carolina, the Attorney General is elected by the people.
On the one hand, putting the AGship up for election means that you might get someone who's good at politicking but not so good at doing the actual job. On the other hand, if the AG is appointed by the mayor, then the quality of the AG will likely vary along with the quality of the mayor's judgment.
I think I should've voted "yes," but I don't buy the argument on the pro-"yes" signs saying something like, "One step closer to statehood!" The core of proper statehood is congressional representation, something the Republicans will do their best to block for D.C. for the foreseeable future.