Shadow United States Senator for the District of Columbia

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The Shadow United States Senator for the District of Columbia is an elected, but unofficial, representative who advocates in Congress for D.C. statehood and full voting rights without holding formal legislative power.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf advocacy position
non-voting representative position
political office
advocatesFor District of Columbia Admission Act
appliesToJurisdiction District of Columbia
can meet with members of Congress
organize lobbying campaigns
testify before congressional committees
canNot introduce legislation in the United States Senate
vote on Senate floor
country United States of America
createdBy District of Columbia statehood referendum, 1980
surface form: District of Columbia Statehood Constitutional Convention

District of Columbia voters
electedBy registered voters of the District of Columbia
electedIn District-wide elections
governingBody Government of the District of Columbia
surface form: District of Columbia government (for election administration)
hasCapital Washington, D.C.
hasCompensation no salary from the United States federal government
hasConstituency residents of the District of Columbia
hasHistoricalContext response to lack of voting representation in Congress
hasJurisdictionOver issues affecting residents of the District of Columbia
hasNo formal legislative power
voting rights in the United States Senate
hasRole advocating for D.C. statehood
advocating for full congressional voting rights for District of Columbia residents
lobbying members of the United States Congress
public education on D.C. disenfranchisement
inception 1990
isDifferentFrom Delegate to the United States House of Representatives
District of Columbia at-large councilmember
United States Senator
isModeledAfter United States Senator
isOnBallot District of Columbia general elections
isPartOf District of Columbia shadow congressional delegation
legalStatus unofficial
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity District of Columbia
numberOfSeats 2
officeHolder Michael D. Brown
Paul Strauss
officeType shadow senator
partOf District of Columbia statehood movement
primaryGoal admission of the District of Columbia as a U.S. state
securing full representation in the United States Congress
relatedTo District of Columbia statehood referendums
Home Rule Act of 1973
seatOfGovernment Washington, D.C.
termLength 6 years
usedElectoralSystem partisan elections

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Jesse Jackson positionHeld Shadow United States Senator for the District of Columbia