
Washington D.C. Residents Have No Voting Representation in Congress
Despite having a larger population than Wyoming or Vermont, the 700,000+ residents of Washington D.C. have no voting representation in the U.S. Senate and only a non-voting delegate in the House of Representatives. This situation — often summarized as 'taxation without representation,' the same phrase used by colonists before the American Revolution — is still printed on D.C. license plates today.