This bill would grant statehood to the District of Columbia, whose population is bigger than both Vermont and Wyoming, but whose residents do not have a constitutional right to voting representation in Congress. This bill would make Washington, D.C., the fifty-first state, with a voting member in the U.S. House of Representatives and two U.S. senators. This bill passed the House on June 26, 2020.
Vote result: Passed
YEAs: 232
NAYs: 180
Legislator | State | District | Party Sort descending | Vote | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rep. Terri Sewell | 7 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Susan Wild | 7 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. José E. Serrano | 15 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Cynthia Axne | 3 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Conor Lamb | 17 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Bill Foster | 11 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Jennifer Wexton | 10 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Joe Neguse | 2 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Cedric Richmond | 2 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Richard E. Neal | 1 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Bennie Thompson | 2 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. David Scott | 13 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva | 7 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Grace F. Napolitano | 31 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Mike Thompson | 4 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Hank Johnson | 4 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney | 18 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Steve Cohen | 9 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Kathleen Rice | 4 | Democrat | Yes | ||
Rep. Lizzie Fletcher | 7 | Democrat | Yes |