According to wikipedia: The primary elections were to be held September 6, 2008, but were rescheduled for October 3, 2008 due to storm damage following Hurricane Gustav. Any necessary party runoffs will then be held on November 4, the same date as the presidential election, and the general election for those races would then be held December 6th. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_Louisiana,_2008
The election to elect senators and house of representative members. Congressional district is a certain district that elects the representative which is based on the census every ten years
The area represented by a member of the House of Representatives is called a congressional district. Congressional districts are based on population.
Each member of the House of Representatives represents their respective congressional district from which they originate .
Gaithersburg is in the 6th congressional district for the US House.
Yes, the District has one congressional district. But its representative is not allowed a vote on the floor of the House of Representatives.
It falls into Congressional district 2 of Arizona.
It depends on the state. There are 43 states with a 2nd District.
The member of the US House of Representatives from the seventh Congressional district can vary depending on the specific time period you are referring to. Currently, as of 2021, the representative is Nydia Velázquez, a Democrat from New York. It's best to check the most recent election results or official sources for the most up-to-date information.
Louisiana had 7 representatives in the US House of Representatives in 2005.However, in the reapportionment that followed the US Census of 2010, it lost one Congressional District. That meant it lost one representative. So, Louisiana will have 6 representatives from 2010 until the next Census and reapportionment in 2020, when there may or may not be another change.
They are each elected directly by the constituents in their congressional district.
It is fair that people of a congressional district might elect a candidate then have the House of Representatives vote not to seat that person.
It's a federal congressional district.