Constituents
Only the Senate is elected by the entire state. The House is elected by residents of their Congressional District.
State legislatures in each state are responsible for drawing congressional district boundaries. There are 435 congressional districts in the United States.
The state legislators redraw congressional districts.
Representation is based on population. Each state is broken up into counties which contain "congressional districts" with a specific number of residents which, when such number is surpassed, requires the creation of a new district.
Which State? Several States have an Eleventh Congressional District.
No, an entire state cannot be a single house district in the context of the United States Congress. Each state is divided into multiple congressional districts based on population to ensure fair representation. While a small state could have only one congressional district, it would not encompass the entire state as a single district; rather, it would be labeled as that state's congressional district.
Congressional Courtesy is the rule that congressmen use to ignore people not in their state or district.
Florida has an estimated 18,538,000 residents. The District of Columbia (which of course is not a state) has an estimated 600,000 residents.
in what state Oklahoma
That depends on what sort of district you mean: Congressional district, state legislative district, school district, etc.
The state of Texas has 31 senatorial districts to represent residents in each area. These elected officials are responsible for voting in favor of their constituents.
Example sentence - He had a difficult time trying to determine which congressional district he lived in before he moved to the northern part of the state.