List of United States Congressional districts


 

U.S. Congressional districts for representation in the House are determined after each census. As of the 2000 census, each district has about 640,000 people. States with relatively small populations have only a single district; at present, these states are Alaska, Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Vermont, and Wyoming. Since the boundaries of districts shift with each redistricting, over the years the region and demographics represented in a single numbered district can change substantially. Also, many districts can retain the same boundaries while changing their district numbers.

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U.S. Congressional - House - Census - 2000 census - Alaska - Delaware - North Dakota - South Dakota - Montana - Vermont - Wyoming - Redistricting - Demographics

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The map below represents the allocation of Congressional districts after the 2000 census.

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Allocation of Congressional districts - 2000 census

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