Sorry, I just learned something new and couldn't find where to post it, so I decided to do it in my regular section.
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Yes, I've often thought you ought to be sectioned.....regularly.
As a result of the Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution, adopted in 1961, the District is entitled to three electoral votes in the election of the President of the United States
In 1961, the 23rd Constitutional amendment granted Washington DC residents the right to vote in Presidential elections. However, they can't vote in other important matters. Explained better here:-
Technically, no "ordinary" voters in the US get a vote on who becomes President :-) They vote for their state's representatives, who then vote for President and Vice-President. Washington DC is included in this as they get three electoral votes, but they have no voting representative in Congress.
At least that's how I understand it from my limited knowledge of American politics and Wikipedia :-)
It would have been correct up to 1961 Gromit.It's an odd situation but DC was deliberatley not in the United states, even though it is in the nation. Not sure how that works in the definition of the country.