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Washington D.C. is represented in Congress by a non-voting delegate, currently Eleanor Holmes Norton, who serves in the House of Representatives. While she can participate in debates and serve on committees, she does not have the right to vote on the House floor. Additionally, D.C. has no representation in the Senate, which has led to ongoing discussions about statehood and voting rights for the residents of the district.

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