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  1. Oct 6, 2022 · D.C.’s nearly 700,000 residents are able to vote in presidential elections, a right granted in 1960 with the adoption of the 23rd Amendment to the Constitution, but have no voting representation in a Congress that controls or has veto power over many decisions related to the district that would be decided by local control in states.

  2. Given the potential constitutional problems with legislation granting the District voting representation in Congress, scholars have proposed that amending the U.S. Constitution would be the appropriate manner to grant D.C. full representation.

  3. Mar 18, 2022 · The nearly 700,000 residents of Washington, DC, do not have full voting representation in Congress, even though they are American citizens, pay federal taxes, and serve in the military.

  4. Some Members have proposed granting full or partial voting representation in Congress for DC residents, but without officially admitting DC as a state. In effect, proposals under this model would treat DC as a state or congressional district for the purposes of providing full or

  5. Oct 4, 2021 · The Supreme Court on Monday summarily affirmed a ruling from a lower court that dismissed a case brought by DC residents that sought full voting rights in the House of Representatives. The four-sentence ruling from SCOTUS said the United States District Court for the District of Columbia correctly decided Castañon v.

  6. Does Washington, DC have representation in Congress? Yes and no. DC’s Delegate in the US House of Representatives (currently Eleanor Holmes Norton) can sit on and vote in Committees, can introduce legislation, can participate in legislative debates, but she cannot vote on bills being considered by the full House.

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  8. Jun 16, 2022 · Without statehood, D.C. residents do not have any voting representation in Congress, even though Congress exerts undue power over the people who live in D.C. The people of D.C. are also denied the right to pass our own laws without congressional approval.

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