DC Vote Working to secure democracy for Washington, DC


The DC Voting Rights Act - 2009, 111th Congress

Judiciary
Judiciary Chairman John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI)

Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D-DC) and Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC)
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D-DC) and Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC)

The DC House Voting Rights Act (H.R.157/S.160) is bipartisan legislation that would bring congressional voting representation to DC residents for the first time ever.

On Tuesday, January 6, 2009, Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), introduced the DC House Voting Rights Act (H.R.157) in the House of Representatives. On the same day, Senators Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) and Orrin Hatch (R-UT) introduced the DC House Voting Rights Act (S.160) in the Senate. The language of the bill in the House is the same as the legislation that passed in the 110th Congress, and the language of the bill in the Senate is the same as the bill that made it to the Senate floor in the 110th Congress.

On Thursday, February 26, 2009, the U.S. Senate passed the DC House Voting Rights Act (S.160) in a vote of 61-37 (Senate Roll Call Vote #73). The bill was amended to include changes to DC gun laws, an amendment offered by Senator John Ensign (R-NV). The gun amendment to the bill was approved in a vote of 62-36 (Senate Roll Call Vote #72).

The House Rules Committee is now working on details of the legislation and House Leadership is hopeful that the bill will come up for a vote soon.

Read More About the Bill

Fast Facts on the DC Voting Rights Act

What Does It Do?

What's Happening Now

Return to Top of Page

Close Window

Content and images copyright © 2003-2010 DC Vote. All rights reserved. CFC #66340. Terms and Conditions
"DC Vote" and "Taxation Without Representation" are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
DC Vote · 2000 P Street, NW, Suite 200 · Washington, DC 20036 · 202.462.6000 · Fax 202.462.7001 · info@dcvote.org