Uniform Congressional District Act

The Uniform Congressional District Act is a redistricting bill that requires all members of the United States House of Representatives in the 91st United States Congress and every Congress afterwards to be elected from a single-member district unless a state had elected all of its previous representatives at large, for which this requirement commenced for the 92nd United States Congress. == Historical context == === Since 1929 === The Supreme Court of the United States ruled in Wood v.

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Uniform Congressional District Act

The Uniform Congressional District Act is a redistricting bill that requires all members of the United States House of Representatives in the 91st United States Congress and every Congress afterwards to be elected from a single-member district unless a state had elected all of its previous representatives at large, for which this requirement commenced for the 92nd United States Congress. == Historical context == === Since 1929 === The Supreme Court of the United States ruled in Wood v.

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