Charlie Rangel's congressional district!
it has the most people per square mile
Alaska only has one US Congressional district.
Yes, the District has one congressional district. But its representative is not allowed a vote on the floor of the House of Representatives.
There is only one congressional district in Delaware
Having two senators from your state and one representative from your congressional district representing your interests in Washington, D.C.
a commonly cited standard for a "safe" congressional district is one which THE WINNER RECEIVES 55 PERCENT OF THE VOTE OR MORE.
yes, because each district has a congressman, and if you lose one you lose electoral votes, you gain one you get an electoral vote.
NO. The allocation zipcodes has nothing to do with the process of outlining congressional districts. District lines can cut right through the region covered by one zipcode.
When there's only one representative for a state, he or she is known as an "at-large representative" because they represent the entire state, not a particular congressional district.
One factor that determines the number of representatives for a given Congressional District is the distribution of the population with a state. The more populated a state is, the more members that state can have in Congress.
People who live inside the borders of the congresional district elect one of the representative in your state. That particular congressman (representative) will try to spend his efforts and money in your district to convince you to vote for him/her.
One factor determining the number of representatives for a given congressional district is the distribution of within the state is population. A population is determined by the number of people living in a geographical area.
duysd There are 435, one district for each member of Congress. It gives them something to do.