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How often congress votes in Washington, or
How often are there elections to vote for congressmen in Washington
the citizens of Washington DC are taxed but have no voting rights in Congress
There are 435 voting representatives. There are also non-voting delegates from Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and many of the Pacific dependencies.
George Washington received 100% of the electoral votes and was unanimously elected President in 1789 and 1792.
the voting right
435
The voting age is 18 in all states.
All voting districts are divided according to population. There are ten in Washington state.
The District of Columbia is the only city in the United States that does not have a voting representative in Congress. Other territories of the United States that has non-voting representatives in Congress include Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands.
There was no election. Washington's name was put forward as president and congress voted him in. In 1789 there were no elections for president because congress didn't think people could vote in a reasonable way. When voting was done it was only white men over 21 who owned land who could vote.
President Johnson delivered a speech to Congress in 1965 to demand passage of the Voting Rights Act.
To give equal voting rights to women. Congress did not enact that amendment or any other. The STATES amended the Constitution to allow female voting.
I would turn it around - how can we get congress to vote the way the people want? and how can i get records of which congressmen are voting the way opinion polls go, and which ones are defying us or voting just on party lines?