You’d think that Capital dwellers were always able to vote, but they used to not be allowed to vote for President. We didn’t let them until the 1960s, with the passage of the 23rd Amendment. Some argue that D.C. citizens still shouldn’t be allowed to vote and the debate over statehood, as well as the fact that the city doesn’t have voting representatives in Congress, rages on. Anyway, let’s celebrate Washington D.C.’s right to vote by going out and voting ourselves. With four days left until the big bang, make sure you’re informed about the top five ballot measures to watch on Election Day.
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