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But neither size nor the types of industries present have ever been required for statehood. Population, on the other hand, has. The Northwest Ordinance required a territory to have 60, people. Later the number rose to 90, though three states — Colorado, Wyoming and Oregon — were allowed exceptions. More than , people live in DC now, more than both Wyoming and Vermont. DC has more people in it now than any state had at its date of admission except Oklahoma.

Correction: Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska, but not its capital, as was incorrectly stated in the original version of this article. Its chief executive officer is the County Executive. The Legislative Branch consists of the County Council and related agencies. The Charter defines the Council's powers in three major areas: legislation, land use, and the budget. The incorporated cities, towns, villages, and municipalities enact many of their own laws.

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I Want to Established in Montgomery County, named after General Richard Montgomery , was established by the State Convention in , functioned under the County Commission system until , when voters adopted a charter giving the County home rule and a council-manager form of government. During the next ten years, the city of Washington was developed, and, in , though the Capitol was not completely constructed, the federal government moved from Philadelphia to Washington.

The form of government for the federal district which consisted of five separate units—Washington City, Georgetown, Washington County in Maryland, and Alexandria and the County of Alexandria in Virginia—was debated in Congress. One bill gave residents no self-government while another provided a territorial legislature and partial home rule.

In , Congress passed emergency legislation dividing the District into two counties, Washington County where Maryland laws would apply, and Alexandria County where Virginia laws would apply The Virginia part of the District was returned to Virginia in Citizens in Washington City favoring self-government organized protests and meetings, and in , petitioned Congress for a municipal charter.

The Charter granted by Congress made Washington an incorporated city and gave voters the right to elect a local legislature called a Council that could pass laws and levy a tax on real estate to pay for city services. The local government also included a mayor appointed by the President. Nearly seventy years later, Georgetown, Washington City, and Washington County were absorbed into a new territory governed by a governor and a council appointed by the President, a popularly-elected house of delegates, and a non-voting delegate to Congress.

The territorial government lasted about three years until replaced by a temporary board of three commissioners appointed by the President. During this period, District residents and Congressional supporters continued to press for self-government and representation in Congress. The Senate passed bills providing some form of home rule six times between and , but, each time a similar bill died in the House District of Columbia Committee.



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