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

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I appreciate the question, but I need to clarify something about "DC-AL."

Washington, D.C. is not a state and does **not** have a voting U.S. Representative in Congress. There's no such thing as a "DC-AL" congressional district in the traditional sense.

Here's the relevant situation for D.C.:

- **D.C. has a non-voting Delegate** to the U.S. House of Representatives. As of my knowledge, this is **Eleanor Holmes Norton** (Democrat), who has served since 1991. She can participate in committees and debate but cannot vote on final passage of legislation on the House floor.

- **D.C. has no U.S. Senators.**

A couple of possibilities for what you might be asking:

1. **If you meant Washington, D.C.** — your Delegate is Eleanor Holmes Norton, but do verify current status, as my information may be outdated.

2. **If "AL" means "Alabama"** — Alabama has 7 congressional districts, so I'd need to know your specific district or address to identify your representative.

3. **If "AL" means "At-Large"** — some states with small populations have a single at-large district covering the whole state.

To find your actual representative reliably, I'd recommend:
- Visiting **house.gov** and using their "Find Your Representative" tool (just enter your ZIP code)

Could you clarify your location so I can help more precisely?

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The response correctly identifies Eleanor Holmes Norton as D.C.'s representative (delegate), matching the ground truth, while accurately noting she is a non-voting delegate.

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representative: Eleanor Holmes Norton

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

https://clerk.house.gov/xml/lists/MemberData.xml

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