The Twenty Third.
The Twenty Third.
The 23rd amendment gave Washington, D.C. the right to vote for electors, who cast votes for the president and vice president in the electoral college. Prior to that they could not vote for the president and vice president since Washington, D.C. is not a state.
The 23rd Amendment gave DC residents the right to vote in presidential elections. Congress' fear of a civilian revolt in Washington kept it without any rights until 1961, when the 23rd amendment to the Constitution for the first time allowed DC the right to vote in presidential elections.
Ratified March 29, 1961, the 23rd Amendment gave residents of Washington D.C. the right to vote for Electors for President and Vice President. Residents of the District had not been able to vote before as Washington D.C. is not an actual state.
The 19th amendment gives the right to vote to women.
The First amendment
23 amendment
There is no amendment explicitly granting a "right to travel."
The 1st amendment gives freedom of the press.
The second amendment in the U.S. Constitution gives citizens the right to bear arms( guns).
19th amendment
Second Amendment