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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 12:47:16+00:00

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D.C. Law Library - Chapter 4. Delegate to the House of Representatives.
↪ Chapter 4. Delegate to the House of Representatives.
Chapter 3. Specified Governmental Authority.
Chapter 5. Officers and Employees Generally.
§ 1–401. Delegate to the House of Representatives from the District of Columbia.
§ 1–402. Applicability of federal laws.
(a) The people of the District of Columbia shall be represented in the House of Representatives by a Delegate, to be known as the “Delegate to the House of Representatives from the District of Columbia”, who shall be elected by the voters of the District of Columbia in accordance with subchapter I of Chapter 10 of this title. The Delegate shall have a seat in the House of Representatives, with the right of debate, but not of voting, shall have all the privileges granted a Representative by § 6 of Article I of the Constitution, and shall be subject to the same restrictions and regulations as are imposed by law or rules on Representatives. The Delegate shall be elected to serve during each Congress.
(D) He has resided in the District of Columbia continuously since the beginning of the 3-year period ending on such date.
(2) He shall forfeit his office upon failure to maintain the qualifications required by this subsection.
of Title 2 of the United States Code shall apply with respect to the Delegate to the House of Representatives from the District of Columbia in the same manner and to the same extent as they apply with respect to a Representative. The Federal Corrupt Practices Act [repealed] and the Federal Contested Election Act shall apply with respect to the Delegate to the House of Representatives from the District of Columbia in the same manner and to the same extent as they apply with respect to a Representative.
Sections 41, 42c, 46b, 46b-2, and 46g of Title 2 of the United States Code, referred to in (10), (11), (12), (14), and (15), respectively, were repealed by § 203 of the Act of August 20, 1996, Pub. L. 104-186, Title II, 110 Stat. 1726.
Section 60g-1 of Title 2 of the United States Code, referred to in (21), was repealed by § 477(a)(2) of the Act of October 26, 1970, Pub. L. 91-510, effective immediately prior to noon on January 3, 1971.
Section 81 of Title 2 of the United States Code, referred to in (24), was repealed by § 505(2) of the Act of July 12, 1974, Pub. L. 93-344, 88 Stat. 322.
Section 82 of Title 2 of the United States Code, referred to in (25), was repealed by § 220(d) and (e) of the Act of June 6, 1972, Pub. L. 92-310, 86 Stat. 204.
Section 122 of Title 2 of the United States Code, referred to in (29), was repealed by § 111 of the Act of September 30, 1978, Pub. L. 95-391, 92 Stat. 778.
The “Federal Corrupt Practices Act”, referred to in the last paragraph, was repealed by § 405 of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, approved February 7, 1972, Pub. L. 92-225, 86 Stat. 3.
The “Federal Contested Election Act”, referred to in the last paragraph, is the Act of December 5, 1969, Pub. L. 91-138, 83 Stat. 284.

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