That's how radical of a provision exists in Washington D.C. law. Let's set the stage for folks listening today. Let's set the stage to understand how radical this provision is in Washington D.C. To be eligible to vote in municipal elections in [Washington D.C.], an individual only has to reside in Washington D.C. for 30 days. So let's walk through that. So an individual who works at the Russian Embassy, holding a Russian passport in their pocket, residing in the United States capital of Washington D.C. … (00:56–01:07)
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Asserts that residency of only 30 days is required to vote in municipal elections in Washington D.C.
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