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District of Columbia Self-Government Reorganization Act Passes

1973

This federal law provides for an elected mayor of the District of Columbia and a 13-member City Council that is composed of one chairman, four at-large members, and eight members from the respective city wards. Congress dictates that two of the at-large members must come from the non-majority party. Walter E. Washington becomes the first elected mayor under the new system.