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The 23rd Amendment, ratified in 1961, granted the residents of the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections. This amendment awarded D.C. electoral votes equal to the number it would have if it were a state, however, it did not grant D.C. representation in Congress.
Residents of the District of Columbia (Washington DC) can vote.
As in Washington? District of Columbia. As in Washington? District of Columbia.
Amendment 23 says that U.S. citizens in the District of Columbia can vote for the Electors who formally vote for President and Vice President. Before Amendment 23 was passed, those who lived in Washington, D.C. could not cast votes for these Electors. Today, the District of Columbia gets three electoral votes.
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Exactly what the related answers say. District of Columbia .
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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.
D.C stands for District of Columbia as in Washington D.C
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