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Taxation without Representation

Bumper sticker supporting full voting rights for Washington, D.C

Washington, D.C., since 1973, has been governed by an elected mayor and city council, but residents still cannot elect voting members of the House of Representatives or Senate.

First Presidential Election

Washington, D.C., residents voted for the first time in the 1964 presidential election. Lyndon Johnson received the capital’s three electoral votes.
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