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Delegates to the United States House of Representatives from the District of Columbia

Delegates of the District of Columbia to the United States Congress

Name Party Born Died Term(s) Served
Eleanor Holmes Norton Dem June 13, 1937 - 1991-
Walter Edward Fauntroy Dem February 6, 1933 - 1971-1991
Norton Parker Chipman Rep March 7, 1834 February 1, 1924 1871-1875

Since the United States Constitution only provides for States to have Representatives to the House of Representatives and Senate, the District of Columbia has no such representation, but is under the direct governance of the Congress.

Until ratification of the 23rd Amendment in 1961, residents of the District could not vote for President and Vice President either, but that amendment allowed them to do so, and they now control three electoral college votes, putting them on a par with the smaller states in Presidential elections.

The Delegates mentioned here serve as Shadow Representatives who lobby Congress in the interests of the District. They are also allowed to vote in committee, but not on the floor of the House.

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