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vinen statement best explains the Twenty-Third Amendment's changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia? (1 point)
Citizens residing in the District can elect members of Congress.
• Citizens in the District can be eligible for the military draft.
Citizens residing in the District can vote for a presidential candidate.
Citizens residing in the District can elect a local government.

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Citizens residing in the District can vote for a presidential candidate.

(The 23rd Amendment grants the District of Columbia electors in the Electoral College, allowing DC residents to participate in presidential elections.)