- Indiana's 5th congressional district
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|district number = 5
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- List of United States congressional districts
... he [[U.S. Census, 2000|2000 census]], [[#Nebraska|Nebraska]] has had three districts, but it used to have as many as six. Also included here are non-voting de ...
... ongressional Districts color.svg|thumb|400px|[[Redistricting|Congressional district boundaries]] for the [[110th United States Congress]].]]
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- List of United States presidential electors, 2004
... ited States House of Representatives, Alabama District 1|1st Congressional district]]. Hosey has been an officer in the [[Alabama Federation of Republican Wom ...
... ited States House of Representatives, Alabama District 2|2nd Congressional district]]. Sellers, an attorney, is a veteran of multiple Republican campaigns.
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- List of University of Michigan legislator alumni
... -January 3, 1937); appointed United States district judge for the southern district of Illinois in 1937 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and served until hi ...
... n; born in Sharon, Washtenaw County, Mich., October 28, 1839; attended the district and select schools; was graduated from the State normal school in 1864; en ...
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- Pennsylvania's congressional districts
... lvania|Commonwealth of Pennsylvania]] was divided into '''19 Congressional Districts''', decreasing from 21 due to [[United States Census, 2000#Reapportionmen ...
== First Congressional District ==
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- United States House of Representatives elections, 2006 - notable races
{{main|Alabama congressional elections, 2006}}
None of Alabama's seven congressional districts were seriously contested. Democrats [[Robert E. Cramer|Bud Cramer]] and ...
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- United States Greenback Party
* [[William M. Lowe]] (1842-1882), [[Alabama's 8th congressional district]]
* [[Albert P. Forsythe]] (1830-1906), [[Illinois' 15th congressional district]]
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- U.S. Labor Party
... ] in [[1976]], but it also sponsored many candidates for local offices and Congressional and Senate seats between 1972 and 1979.
... an [[Parren Mitchell]], chairman of the [[Congressional Black Caucus|Black Congressional Caucus]]. Freeman, who is white, described Mitchell as a 'house nigger' fo ...
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- Indiana's congressional districts
[[Image:IN-districts-108.JPG|thumb|400px|Indiana's nine [[congressional districts]]]]
... . For a history of who has served in each district, see ''[[United States congressional delegations from Indiana#United States House of Representatives]]''.
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- United States House of Representatives elections, 2004
| leaders_seat1 = [[Illinois' 14th congressional district|Illinois-14th]]
| leaders_seat2 = [[California's 8th congressional district|California-8th]]
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- United States House of Representatives elections, 2006 - complete list
... District, formerly held by Republican [[Tom DeLay]], and New Jersey's 13th District, formerly held by Democrat [[Bob Menendez]]. For discussions of the more c ...
... uding the elections for nonvoting delegates from [[American Samoa]], the [[District of Columbia]], [[Guam]], and the [[Virgin Islands]], the total votes cast ...
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- United States House of Representatives elections, 2008
Order by states, districts, like main discussion below
... om Lantos]] (D) died [[February 11]], [[2008]]. In this heavily Democratic district, [[Jackie Speier]] (D) was elected to succeed him on [[April 8]], [[2008]] ...
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[[Image:AL-districts-108.JPG|right|Alabama congressional districts]]
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- Illinois' 3rd congressional district
{{Infobox U.S. congressional district
|district number = 3
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- United States congressional delegations from Indiana
These are tables of [[Congress of the United States|congressional]] delegations from [[Indiana]] to the [[United States Senate]] and [[Unite ...
| '''[[15th United States Congress|15th]]'''<br/>(1817–1819)
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- List of obsolete United States congressional districts
... boundaries more than once per census. This list includes the 221 obsolete districts.
... he [[U.S. Census, 2000|2000 census]], [[#Nebraska|Nebraska]] has had three districts, but it used to have as many as six.
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- Indiana
... te web | title=Our History | work=Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District | url=http://www.nictd.com/links/ourhistory.htm | accessdate=2006-10-19}}< ...
... ng produce of the Middle West, whose waters drained into the great valley. Districts which were not upon streams navigable by even the lightest draught steamb ...
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- Indiana's 2nd congressional district
{{Infobox U.S. congressional district
|district number = 2
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- History of 19th Century congressional redistricting in Ohio
The [[redistricting]] of United States [[congressional districts]] is made by the [[legislatures]] of the states every 10 years, immediate ...
... enable the minority of the voters in the state to elect a majority of the congressional delegation, or to empower a bare majority of the voters to elect almost th ...
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- Illinois' 2nd congressional district
{{Infobox U.S. congressional district
|district number = 2
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