Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution
Amendment XXIII (the Twenty-third Amendment) of the United States Constitution permits the District of Columbia to choose Electors for President and Vice President. The amendment was proposed by Congress on June 17, 1960, and ratified by the states on March 29, 1961.
Related Topics:
United States Constitution - District of Columbia - Electors - President - Vice President - June 17 - 1960 - March 29 - 1961
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| ► | District of Columbia voting rights |
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