List of United States congressional districts
The oldest district in the country, it has never changed its shape or size. The total number of state members is capped by the Reapportionment Act of 1929. Each state is responsible for the redistricting of districts within their state.
About List of United States congressional districts in brief
The number of voting seats in the House of Representatives is currently set at 435 with each one representing approximately 711,000 people. The total number of state members is capped by the Reapportionment Act of 1929. Each state is responsible for the redistricting of districts within their state.
The oldest district in the country, it has never changed its shape or size. From 1813 to 1823, Delaware had two representatives—both chosen at-large on a general ticket from the same statewide district.
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