From: Doug Franklin
On 2010-02-26 21:54, John Sessoms wrote:
> DC doesn't get representation in Congress, but they do have 3 electors;
> the number they would be entitled to IF DC was a state.
IIRC, they also have a couple of non-voting members in the House, don't
they?
They might have, but that idea in my head comes from the same place I
thought Puerto Rico got to vote in Presidential elections came from. I
didn't see it anywhere in writing while I was reducing my other
misconceptions.
OTOH, I found the "citizenship" test questions from the INS on the
internet and I think I did pretty good.
The only two I missed were "name the senators" and "name the governor".
NC's got a new senator and new governor; both have only been in office a
year and I still ain't used to 'em, keep going back to their
predecessor's names, like wanting to write 2009 on checks.
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