yes. most of the time
they voted for Clinton in 92 and 96
then Gore in 2000
then Kerry in 2004
and Obama in 2008
DC does not have one who is able to cast a vote. Elenor Holmes Norton is a 'Shadow' congressional representative from the district. She is active in the Democratic caucus and she is elected by the people but, since DC is not a state, it has no voting reps.
At a polling station.
Yeah
Residents of the District of Columbia (Washington DC) can vote.
no of course not
It had allowed the people in Washington DC vote. the Amendment was ratified i=on march 29th 1961 by JFK. an easy way to rememebr it is " 23 vote in DC."
Yes. DC has 3 electoral votes.
President Obama had 1,775,396 votes or 55.88% in Washington State. But if you are referring to Washington DC, the president received 267,070 votes, or 90% of the popular vote.
Washington dc is a national symbol because it stands for America's unity and democratic traditions.
the state in which they are voting for must choose the president they want based on whether the state is democratic or republican. then the representatives for that state go to the electoral college in Washington DC and they vote for there states choice
Washington DC
Members of Congress retain their home state residences during the course of their term. They are not considered residents of Washington DC. With that said they cannot vote in elections of officials in Washington DC.