The U.S. House of Representatives voted to repeal the ability of noncitizens in the District of Columbia to vote in local elections, with 262 voting in favor and 143 against, while 25 members did not vote on the measure.

Be the first to know: Stories from The Washington Informer in your inbox each weekday.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to repeal the ability of noncitizens in the District of Columbia to vote in local elections, with 262 voting in favor and 143 against, while 25 members did not vote on the measure.
Get the best of The Washington Informer directly in your email inbox.
Sending to: