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  1. Current non-voting members of the U.S. House of Representatives. As of the 118th United States Congress, the six non-voting delegates consist of three Democrats and three Republicans. Jenniffer González, of Puerto Rico, a member of the New Progressive Party in Puerto Rico, belongs nationally to the Republican Party.

  2. Unlike residents of U.S. territories such as Puerto Rico or Guam, which also have non-voting delegates, citizens of the District of Columbia are subject to all U.S. federal taxes. [21] In fiscal year 2007, D.C. residents and businesses paid $20.4 billion in federal taxes; more than the taxes collected from 19 states and the highest federal taxes per capita . [ 22 ]

  3. Oct 6, 2022 · Washington, D.C., has the best voter registration rate in the nation, with nearly 96% of eligible voters registered. Voter turnout was about 64% in the 2020 election. But the turnout rate by ward varied as much as 23% in the 2020 election, according to DC Kids Count, an organization that tracks data on various topics in the district.

  4. Mar 18, 2022 · The District of Columbia Delegate Act of 1970 allowed DC residents to elect a non-voting delegate to the House. The Home Rule Act of 1973 allowed them to elect their own mayor, as well as a 13-member city council.

  5. Oct 4, 2021 · DC has a non-voting member of the House, Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton. Casta ñon had argued that DC residents who are US citizens and pay taxes are unconstitutionally disenfranchised by this arrangement, which “violates the constitutional guarantees of equal protection, due process, and the constitutional right of association.”

  6. Jun 16, 2022 · The ongoing denial of full voting rights to the 700,000 residents of D.C., most of whom are Black and brown, is an egregious example of voter suppression happening in our country today. Without statehood, D.C. residents do not have any voting representation in Congress, even though Congress exerts undue power over the people who live in D.C.

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  8. Jun 26, 2020 · The question of DC’s admission as the nation’s 51st state aside, US lawmakers on both sides of the aisle should realize its residentsvoting rights, and finally retire DC’s “Taxation ...

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