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9/13/22

[Answer] Who gained the right to vote in presidential elections when the 23rd Amendment was ratified in 1961?

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Who gained the right to vote in presidential elections when the 23rd Amendment was ratified in 1961?


  • Residents of Washington, D.C.:The Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution extends the right to participate in presidential elections to the District of Columbia. As the District of Columbia is not a state, it was not entitled to any electors prior to the adoption of the Twenty-third Amendment. The amendment grants the district electors in the Electoral College as though it were a state, though the district can never have more electors than the least-populous state. The Twenty-third Amendment wasratified by the requisite number of states on March 29, 1961.



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