Who is my U.S. representative in DC-AL?

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I'd be happy to help you find your U.S. representative! However, I need to clarify something about "DC-AL."

Washington, D.C. does not have a voting U.S. Representative in Congress. Instead, D.C. is represented by a **non-voting Delegate** to the House of Representatives. The "AL" likely stands for "At-Large," since D.C. has a single delegate representing the entire district.

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Based on my search, here's the answer to your question about **DC-AL** (the District of Columbia's At-Large district):

Washington, D.C. is not a state, so it doesn't have a voting U.S. Representative. Instead, 
the District is not one of the fifty states and so has no senators and its representative in the House of Representatives is a delegate with limited voting privileges.


The current delegate representing DC-AL is **Eleanor Holmes Norton (D)**. 
The district has been represented by Democrat Eleanor Holmes Norton since 1991.


One important note about the future: 
Eleanor Holmes Norton won't seek reelection as DC delegate
 in the upcoming election cycle. In the primary for the seat, 
Robert White won the DC delegate primary
 in June 2025.

**In summary:**
- **Your current U.S. House delegate for DC-AL is Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democrat)**, who has held the position since 1991.
- She is a **non-voting delegate**, meaning she can participate in committee work and debate but cannot vote on final passage of legislation on the House floor.
- She is not seeking reelection, and Robert White won the Democratic primary to potentially succeed her.

Would you like more information about how to contact Delegate Norton's office or about the powers a D.C. delegate holds?

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The response correctly identifies Eleanor Holmes Norton as the current U.S. House delegate for DC, matching the ground truth. The additional context about her non-voting status and the primary result is accurate supplementary information.

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representative: Eleanor Holmes Norton

clerk.house.gov 100 as of 2026-07-07

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