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Linda Schultz
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8 October, 19:13
When was
d. c part of the electoral college?
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Eliana Kemp
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In 1961, a Constitutional amendment granting DC the right to Presidential electors (equal to the smallest state) passed Congress and was approved by the states. And since 1969, many DC citizens have worked to make the non-federal area of DC the state of New Columbia.
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