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  • 1New York's At-large congressional seat — Briefly from 1873 to 1875, and 1883 1885 with one representative respectively, and again from 1933 through 1945, after New York was apportioned two extra seats in the United States House of Representatives, the state elected representatives at… …

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  • 2Oklahoma's At-large congressional seat — In 1913, Oklahoma was apportioned three additional congressional seats. For just the 63rd Congress, those three members represented the state At large. Years Representative A Representative B Representative C March 3, 1913 – March 3, 1915 William …

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  • 3North Carolina's At-large congressional seat — North Carolina elected one of its members of the United States House of Representatives at large state wide. This only happened once, during the 48th United States Congress. That member was Risden T. Bennett. List of Representatives… …

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  • 4Maryland's At-large congressional seat — After the 1960 census, Maryland was apportioned an eighth representative, an increase of one over its 1950 1960 apportionment. From seat to 1967, the state kept the seven districts it had used since 1953 and used an at large representative. After …

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  • 5Massachusetts's At-large congressional seat — From 1793 to 1795 only, Massachusetts elected one of its fourteen representatives to the United States House of Representatives state wide At large. He was David Cobb. Representative Representative Party Years Congress Note David Cobb Pro… …

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  • 6Congressional Progressive Caucus — Contents 1 History 2 Ideology 3 Budget proposal for 2012 4 …

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  • 7Congressional stagnation in the United States — Congressional stagnation is an American political theory that attempts to explain the high rate of incumbency re election to the United States House of Representatives. In recent years this rate has been well over 90 per cent, with rarely more… …

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  • 8Congressional Black Caucus — The 13 founding members of the CBC in the early 1970s. Standing L R: Parren Mitchell (MD), Charles Rangel (NY), Bill Clay, Sr. (MO), Ron Dellums (CA), George Collins ( …

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  • 9Congressional Cemetery — Details Year established April 4, 1807 Country United States …

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  • 10Congressional districts of South Dakota — South Dakota s at large district. South Dakota currently has one at large congressional district …

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