100 Laws That Change America

Ep. 49: No Vote for the Capital: Washington DC's Electoral Exile


Listen Later

In this episode of Signed Into Law, we explore the Twenty-Third Amendment, ratified in 1961, which finally granted Washington, D.C. residents the right to vote in presidential elections. For over 160 years, citizens living in the nation's capital were denied this fundamental democratic right. Discover the political battles, constitutional debates, and civil rights movement that led to this historic change—and why D.C. still lacks full representation in Congress today.

Join us as we unpack how a city of hundreds of thousands went from electoral exile to gaining three electoral votes, and what this amendment reveals about American democracy and federalism. Subscribe to Signed Into Law for more fascinating stories about the legislation that shaped America.

This episode includes AI-generated content.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

100 Laws That Change AmericaBy Hakivo