Skip to main content

Follow Us

Social networking will appear here

Support Us

Join  |   Donate  |   Volunteer  |   Newsletter
Please click on the button below to send us an email.

 Contact Us

League of Women Voters of the District of Columbia
1233 20th St NW, Suite 500
Washington DC 20036


Copyright © 2020 • All Rights Reserved • Terms of Use Privacy Policy • Powered by ClubExpress
Add Me To Mailing List Member Login


SUPPORT STATEHOOD FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Learn About DC Statehood


Sign the DC Statehood Petition


VOTER INFORMATION

Where Can I Find Election Results for the District of Columbia?

Election results for each race are posted on the DC Board of Elections website.




PROTECT DEMOCRACY

Post-Election Action Meeting: State of Democracy in D.C.

At this Nov. 16, 2024 community meeting we considered the implications of 2024 election results for D.C. and statehood and charted a plan forward.Presenters included Anne Anderson, Anne Stauffer and Yilin Zhang.   If you weren't able to attend, you can view the videorecording at https://youtu.be/uwBUZRz_mI4.  Send questions & comments to statehood@lwvdc.org.
HomeDC Statehood Petition

Sign the DC Statehood Petition

 

There’s a hole in our democracy that you can help fix! 

By clicking on the DC Statehood Petition  button above, filling out the form and submitting it, you have signed the petition.

 

Washington, D.C. is home to the nation’s capital and also to nearly 700,000 Americans who are denied their vote in Congress. They pay taxes, serve on juries, fight in wars – they do everything asked of a U.S. citizen but don’t have a say in the national laws made by Congress. More than 200 years after the American Revolution, taxation without representation still exists for the people of D.C.

 

Support one person, one vote by signing the petition for D.C. Statehood. 

 

Key facts: 

      Congress took away the right of Americans living in D.C. to vote for members of Congress in 1801.

      DC was created in 1790 and 37 states have joined the Union since.

      DC has more residents than Vermont and Wyoming.

      DC residents pay more in federal taxes than 23 states.

      DC is a majority-minority community. Our right to representation is a racial justice issue. 

      Congress can overturn D.C.’s laws and control how it spends its own local tax dollars. Members of Congress not elected by the people of D.C. can override the values and priorities of D.C. residents.

      Creating a state out of the Federal District is constitutional. The constitution limits how large the Federal District can be – no more than 10 miles square. Congress has shrunk the size of the Federal District before: when it approved Virginia taking back its portion in 1847. 

 

The people of D.C. have been fighting to have their voices heard in Congress since 1801 but need your voice and support to make it happen! 

 

Statehood will finally give D.C. residents the rights that this country was founded on:

      The right to self governance

      The right to participate in and defend America’s democracy

 

Want more information? DC Statehood - Click the button to learn more. 

 Petition your Friends and Family on the Statehood Petition! 

Get your out-of-state family and friends to sign our statehood petition! We need people from across the country to sign because Congress doesn’t care about us, but they care about their constituents – aka your friends and families in actual states. Here’s some language to use: 

  • Help strengthen democracy by signing this petition in support of DC Statehood. I and my almost 700,000 neighbors in DC don’t have a voice in Congress when they vote on issues like [pick an issue you/your friends care about: reproductive rights, climate, action, sensible gun control, healthcare, expanding voting, rights, immigration, food safety, education, etc.] The decision to disenfranchise DC residents was done through an Act of Congress in 1801 and not by the founders in the Constitution. Help end voter suppression and taxation without representation by signing our petition to show Congress that Americans care about fixing this hole in our democracy.