it isn't allowed!
The Twenty-third Amendment granted residents of the District of Columbia the ability to vote in presidential elections.
Yes, the District has one congressional district. But its representative is not allowed a vote on the floor of the House of Representatives.
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Allow the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections.
Under terms of the 23rd amendment to the Constitution, citizens of the District of Columbia are able to vote for Electors in Presidential Elections. However, they have no Representatives in the House of Representatives, and no Senators in the Senate, so they cannot vote to elect them.
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The 23rd Amendment gave the District of Columbia the right to vote for the President. It was Ratified March 29, 1961.
Yes, the legally qualified voters who live in DC are allowed to vote for president. DC has been given three electoral votes and their electors vote along with all the electors from the states.
The right for members of the district of Columbia to vote for President.
there's no representative in the house, they not even vote for presidency
Residents of the District of Columbia (Washington DC) can vote.
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