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. Brian Mast | 21 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Steven J. Chabot | 1 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Brett Guthrie | 2 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Jason Smith | 8 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Steven Watkins | 2 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Doug Lamborn | 5 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. John Rose | 6 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. John Curtis | 3 | Republican | Not Voting | ||
Rep. Bill Johnson | 6 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Thomas Massie | 4 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Michael Guest | 3 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Dan Bishop | 8 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry | 1 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Mike Johnson | 4 | Republican | No | ||
Sen. Roger Marshall | Republican | No | |||
Rep. Glenn Grothman | 6 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Doug LaMalfa | 1 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Bill Flores | 17 | Republican | No | ||
Rep. Francis Rooney | 19 | Republican | Not Voting | ||
Rep. Kenny Marchant | 24 | Republican | Not Voting |