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  District of Columbia
BIGINT UNSIGNED value is out of range in '(`ourcampaigns`.`Race`.`WinVotes` - `ourcampaigns`.`Race`.`SecondVotes`)'
  Attorney General  Brian Schwalb 1 +95.03%
  DC Libertarian Party  Brian Schwalb 1 +95.03%
City Government
  Mayor  Muriel Bowser 4 +59.67%
  Council  Democratic Party Control 12 +69.23%
Congressional Delegate
  DC - Delegate  Eleanor Holmes Norton 7 +80.73%
House of Representatives
  DC Shadow Representative  Oye Owolewa 2 +68.96%
President
  President  Joe Biden 7 +86.75%
Senate
  DC Shadow Senate 1  Michael D. Brown 1 +67.56%
  DC Shadow Senate 2  Paul Strauss 1 +71.13%

State DETAILS
Parents > United States  
Websitehttp://www.dc.gov
Established February 21, 1871
Disbanded Still Active
ContributorGerald Farinas
Last ModifiedRP March 22, 2020 02:49pm
DescriptionThe District of Columbia
"Justitia omnibus"

The District of Columbia entered the Union as a federal district on February 21, 1871.
It hosts the seat of the government of the United States.

Like other citizens living in states, D.C. citizens pay full federal and local taxes, but they
do not get the privileges of representation and independence that the states have. Also,
unlike the states, when D.C. receives federal funding, the funding comes with directives
on how the money should be spent.

D.C. residents do not have voting representatives in the Senate or in the House of
Representatives to protect their interests. They have nonvoting representation that can
sit on committees, but the representatives cannot vote on bills affecting their District.
Senators and members of Congress from the states have voting powers.

D.C. residents have a limited Presidential vote equal to the smallest state regardless
of their population, and have only had the right to vote for the President since the 1964
election.

Unlike states who can appoint their own local judges, the President appoints D.C.'s
local judges. Congress only delegated power to an elected mayor and 13-member city
council in 1974, and Congress continues to review and modify D.C.'s laws and budget.

Registration is Partisan.

INFORMATION LINKS
Communist Party of the District of Columbia  Discuss
District of Columbia  Discuss
District of Columbia Board of Elections  Discuss
District of Columbia Mayor  Discuss
Libertarian Party of the District of Columbia  Discuss
US House Subcommittee on the District of Columbia  Discuss
US Senate Subcommittee on the District of Columbia  Discuss
Washington DC Democratic Party  Discuss
Washington DC Republican Party  Discuss
Washington DC Statehood Green Party  Discuss

PARTY REGISTRATION
Pty Amount % As Of Contributor
D 386,009 76.63% Sep 30, 2022 RBH
I 83,062 16.49% Sep 30, 2022 RBH
R 26,910 5.34% Sep 30, 2022 RBH
DCSGP 3,982 0.79% Sep 30, 2022 RBH
LBT 2,368 0.47% Sep 30, 2022 RBH
OTH 1,409 0.28% Sep 30, 2022 RBH

MEDIA
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TV News WJLA Channel 7 (ABC) 
TV News WRC Channel 4 (NBC) 
TV News WTTG Channel 5 (FOX) 
TV News WUSA Channel 9 (CBS) 

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NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Apr 02, 2024 10:40am Proposed Legislation House Republicans push to rename Dulles airport after Trump  Article RP 
Aug 05, 2020 04:35am News Psychedelics Decriminalization Initiative Officially Qualifies For D.C. Ballot  Article data 
Jul 10, 2019 02:50pm Report DC mayor says Trump's July 4th bash drained city budget for security  Article RP 
Jan 13, 2017 11:10am General Trump Orders DC National Guard Chief To Leave In Middle Of Inaugural Ceremony  Article RP 
Sep 07, 2013 06:00pm News Washington, DC may institute 24-hour waiting period for tattoos and piercings  Article IndyGeorgia 
Feb 14, 2013 06:00pm News D.C. May Elect Attorney General Starting in 2015  Article ScottĀ³ 

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