DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, who has served 18 terms, is ending her reelection campaign for Congress
Summary
Eleanor Holmes Norton, who has served as the District of Columbia's delegate in Congress since 1991, will not seek reelection. She has been a major figure in representing Washington D.C. residents for many years.Key Facts
- Eleanor Holmes Norton has been the D.C. delegate to Congress for 18 terms.
- She started serving as a delegate in 1991.
- Norton is 88 years old.
- She is known for her role in the Civil Rights Movement.
- Her decision to stop running for office ends a long public service career.
- Questions about her effectiveness arose during the Trump administration's actions in D.C.
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