List of United States congressional districts

Change in apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2023, as a result of the 2020 United States census
Change within apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2013, as a result of the 2010 United States census
Change within apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2003, as a result of the 2000 United States census
Change in apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 1993, as a result of the 1990 United States census

Congressional districts in the United States are electoral divisions for the purpose of electing members of the United States House of Representatives. The number of voting seats within the House of Representatives is currently set at 435, with each one representing an average of 761,169 people following the 2020 United States census.[1] The number of voting seats has applied since 1913, excluding a temporary increase to 437 after the admissions of Alaska and Hawaii. The total number of state members is capped by the Reapportionment Act of 1929.[2] In addition, each of the five inhabited U.S. territories and the federal district of Washington, D. C., sends a non-voting delegate to the House of Representatives.

The Bureau of the Census conducts a constitutionally mandated decennial census whose figures are used to determine the number of congressional districts to which each state is entitled, in a process called "apportionment". The 2022 elections were the first to be based on the congressional districts which were defined based on the 2020 United States census.[3]

Each state is responsible for the redistricting of districts within their state, while several states have one "at-large" division. Redistricting must take place if the number of members changes following a re-apportionment, or may take place at any other time if demographics represented in a district have changed substantially. Setting the boundaries of states' congressional districts is the responsibility of state governments, who often gerrymander districts for various reasons. Districts may sometimes retain the same boundaries, while changing their district numbers.

The following is a complete list of the 435 current congressional districts for the House of Representatives, and over 200 obsolete districts, and the six current and one obsolete non-voting delegations.

Extremes

Population

Area

Oldest district

American Human Development Index

Cook Partisan Voting Index

Alabama

Alabama's congressional districts since 2023

Alaska

Alaska's at-large district since 1959

American Samoa

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Arizona

Arizona's congressional districts since 2023

Arkansas

Arkansas's congressional districts since 2023

California

California's congressional districts since 2023

Colorado

Colorado's congressional districts since 2023

Connecticut

Connecticut's congressional districts since 2023

Delaware

Delaware's at-large district since 1789

The oldest district in the country, it has never changed its shape or size. From 1813 to 1823, Delaware had two representatives — both chosen at-large on a general ticket from the same statewide district.

District of Columbia

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Florida

Florida's congressional districts since 2023

Georgia

Georgia's congressional districts since 2023

Guam

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Hawaii

Hawaii's congressional districts since 2023

Idaho

Map of Idaho's congressional districts since 2023

Illinois

Illinois's congressional districts since 2023

Indiana

Indiana's congressional districts since 2023

Iowa

Iowa's congressional districts since 2023

Kansas

Kansas's congressional districts since 2023

Kentucky

Kentucky's congressional districts since 2023

Louisiana

Louisiana's congressional districts since 2023

Maine

Maine's congressional districts since 2023

Until 1820, Maine was part of Massachusetts. After the 1810 census, Massachusetts was allocated 20 districts. Seven Massachusetts districts (then numbered 14 through 20) were credited to Maine soon after it became a state in 1820. See District of Maine.

Maryland

Maryland's congressional districts since 2023

Massachusetts

Massachusetts's congressional districts since 2023

Michigan

Michigan's congressional districts since 2023

Minnesota

Minnesota's congressional districts since 2023

Mississippi

Mississippi's congressional districts since 2023

Missouri

Missouri's congressional districts from 2023

Montana

Montana's congressional districts since 2023

Nebraska

Nebraska's congressional districts since 2023

Nevada

Nevada's congressional districts since 2023

New Hampshire

New Hampshire's congressional districts since 2023

New Jersey

New Jersey's congressional districts since 2023

New Mexico

New Mexico's congressional districts since 2023

New York

New York's congressional districts since 2023

North Carolina

North Carolina's congressional districts since 2023

North Dakota

North Dakota's at-large district since 1973

Northern Mariana Islands

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Ohio

Ohio's congressional districts since 2023

Oklahoma

Oklahoma's congressional districts since 2023

Oregon

Oregon's congressional districts since 2023

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's congressional districts since 2023

Philippines

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Puerto Rico

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Rhode Island

Rhode Island's congressional districts since 2013

South Carolina

South Carolina's congressional districts since 2023

South Dakota

South Dakota's at-large district since 1983

Tennessee

Tennessee's congressional districts since 2023

Texas

Texas's congressional districts since 2023

U.S. Virgin Islands

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Utah

Utah's congressional districts since 2023

Vermont

Vermont's at-large district since 1933

Virginia

Virginia's congressional districts since 2023

Washington

Washington's congressional districts since 2023

West Virginia

West Virginia's congressional districts since 2023

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Wyoming's at-large district since 1869

Non-voting delegations

2013 U.S. congressional districts with territories

List of districts by area

The list includes the 435 voting districts of the 119th United States Congress, effective from 2025 to 2027.[6]

Rank
District Land area
(mi2)
Land area
(km2)
1 Alaska at-large 571,241.61 1,479,508.97
2 Montana 2 105,382.55 272,939.56
3 Wyoming at-large 97,088.55 251,458.19
4 South Dakota at-large 75,807.94 196,341.67
5 Oregon 2 72,158.83 186,890.52
6 Nebraska 3 69,613.74 180,298.76
7 North Dakota at-large 68,994.26 178,694.32
8 Nevada 2 65,065.49 168,518.85
9 Texas 23 58,788.47 152,261.44
10 Arizona 2 58,353.74 151,135.50
11 New Mexico 3 52,316.48 135,499.06
12 New Mexico 2 51,426.16 133,193.13
13 Colorado 3 49,950.41 129,370.97
14 Kansas 1 49,634.61 128,553.04
15 Idaho 2 43,245.56 112,005.50
16 Nevada 4 41,790.41 108,236.67
17 Montana 1 40,167.69 104,033.84
18 Idaho 1 39,399.80 102,045.01
19 Utah 2 39,218.27 101,574.85
20 Texas 13 35,104.57 90,920.42
21 Oklahoma 3 32,613.10 84,467.53
22 Colorado 4 32,138.01 83,237.06
23 Minnesota 8 31,239.65 80,910.32
24 Minnesota 7 31,039.41 80,391.69
25 Texas 19 30,169.59 78,138.89
26 Utah 3 28,715.22 74,372.07
27 Maine 2 27,548.04 71,349.09
28 Michigan 1 26,920.07 69,722.66
29 California 1 26,393.41 68,358.62
30 Arizona 9 23,229.33 60,163.69
31 Wisconsin 7 23,110.54 59,856.02
32 Arkansas 4 22,676.60 58,732.14
33 California 3 21,666.74 56,116.60
34 Oklahoma 2 21,630.58 56,022.95
35 Iowa 4 21,433.05 55,511.35
36 Missouri 6 20,254.59 52,459.15
37 Arkansas 1 19,849.09 51,408.90
38 Texas 11 19,205.73 49,742.61
39 Washington 5 18,711.90 48,463.59
40 Missouri 8 18,315.28 47,436.36
41 Mississippi 2 17,996.03 46,609.52
42 California 23 17,966.66 46,533.43
43 Washington 4 17,885.49 46,323.19
44 New Mexico 1 17,570.09 45,506.33
45 Illinois 15 16,752.80 43,389.55
46 New York 21 16,288.85 42,187.94
47 Arizona 7 15,417.65 39,931.54
48 Kansas 2 15,298.46 39,622.83
49 Louisiana 4 14,603.32 37,822.42
50 Kansas 4 14,563.96 37,720.49
51 Missouri 4 14,355.14 37,179.63
52 West Virginia 1 14,340.14 37,140.79
53 Illinois 12 14,015.96 36,301.17
54 Arizona 6 13,691.88 35,461.79
55 California 2 13,038.54 33,769.65
56 Pennsylvania 15 12,982.18 33,623.68
57 Iowa 2 12,902.70 33,417.83
58 Minnesota 1 12,238.15 31,696.67
59 California 25 11,955.87 30,965.57
60 Kentucky 5 11,748.97 30,429.69
61 Mississippi 3 11,722.42 30,360.94
62 Oregon 4 11,613.07 30,077.72
63 Kentucky 1 11,499.40 29,783.31
64 Colorado 2 11,445.07 29,642.60
65 Texas 28 11,357.29 29,415.25
66 Wisconsin 3 11,227.74 29,079.72
67 Georgia 8 10,928.22 28,303.96
68 Iowa 1 10,844.57 28,087.31
69 Iowa 3 10,673.35 27,643.86
70 Louisiana 5 10,456.54 27,082.31
71 Texas 17 10,437.15 27,032.09
72 Texas 27 10,428.06 27,008.56
73 Alabama 7 10,274.64 26,611.19
74 Utah 1 10,271.32 26,602.61
75 Virginia 9 10,070.55 26,082.60
76 Georgia 2 9,953.18 25,778.63
77 Mississippi 1 9,942.04 25,749.77
78 Florida 2 9,853.83 25,521.31
79 Washington 8 9,827.75 25,453.76
80 California 5 9,807.72 25,401.89
81 Oklahoma 4 9,733.71 25,210.18
82 Michigan 2 9,704.77 25,135.24
83 West Virginia 2 9,701.10 25,125.73
84 California 20 9,672.81 25,052.46
85 Georgia 12 9,632.95 24,949.22
86 Alabama 2 9,465.03 24,514.32
87 Texas 1 9,464.63 24,513.29
88 Virginia 5 9,464.11 24,511.93
89 Tennessee 8 9,226.41 23,896.29
90 Vermont at-large 9,217.26 23,872.59
91 Texas 25 8,994.96 23,296.84
92 Illinois 16 8,914.43 23,088.27
93 Alabama 4 8,630.11 22,351.89
94 North Carolina 1 8,342.08 21,605.90
95 New York 19 8,225.38 21,303.64
96 Indiana 8 8,096.08 20,968.75
97 Texas 10 7,667.75 19,859.38
98 Louisiana 3 7,625.36 19,749.60
99 Missouri 3 7,584.79 19,644.52
100 Ohio 2 7,383.46 19,123.06
101 Georgia 1 7,360.10 19,062.57
102 Florida 3 7,321.91 18,963.66
103 Washington 3 7,309.49 18,931.50
104 Kentucky 2 7,291.99 18,886.16
105 Mississippi 4 7,264.08 18,813.89
106 Alabama 1 7,240.75 18,753.46
107 Colorado 7 7,161.21 18,547.45
108 New York 24 7,088.57 18,359.31
109 Washington 6 6,956.61 18,017.54
110 South Carolina 6 6,926.08 17,938.45
111 North Carolina 3 6,850.07 17,741.59
112 New Hampshire 2 6,810.15 17,638.22
113 Alabama 3 6,690.22 17,327.58
114 Wisconsin 8 6,680.87 17,303.37
115 Tennessee 4 6,473.25 16,765.63
116 New York 23 6,458.25 16,726.78
117 Florida 18 6,449.60 16,704.38
118 Pennsylvania 13 6,362.38 16,478.49
119 Texas 21 6,297.31 16,309.95
120 California 13 6,292.60 16,297.75
121 Virginia 6 6,264.60 16,225.23
122 North Carolina 11 6,242.65 16,168.40
123 Texas 15 6,230.46 16,136.81
124 Hawaii 2 6,219.49 16,108.40
125 Indiana 4 6,096.60 15,790.13
126 Pennsylvania 9 6,073.27 15,729.69
127 Indiana 9 6,037.01 15,635.78
128 Nebraska 1 5,982.30 15,494.09
129 Texas 36 5,944.78 15,396.91
130 Tennessee 6 5,919.07 15,330.32
131 Tennessee 7 5,891.32 15,258.45
132 Texas 6 5,858.52 15,173.49
133 Missouri 7 5,775.52 14,958.52
134 South Carolina 3 5,633.91 14,591.76
135 Texas 31 5,612.90 14,537.36
136 Oregon 5 5,591.62 14,482.23
137 Ohio 12 5,580.81 14,454.22
138 Ohio 5 5,528.22 14,318.02
139 South Carolina 7 5,407.67 14,005.81
140 Arkansas 2 5,301.54 13,730.93
141 Michigan 5 5,233.18 13,553.87
142 Georgia 10 5,204.81 13,480.39
143 Texas 4 5,201.82 13,472.66
144 South Carolina 5 5,160.49 13,365.62
145 Wisconsin 6 5,030.60 13,029.20
146 California 24 4,886.14 12,655.03
147 Ohio 4 4,879.90 12,638.89
148 Louisiana 6 4,869.79 12,612.70
149 Kentucky 4 4,844.51 12,547.21
150 North Carolina 7 4,841.79 12,540.17
151 Ohio 6 4,779.15 12,377.95
152 Pennsylvania 14 4,774.73 12,366.50
153 Michigan 9 4,638.21 12,012.91
154 California 18 4,572.91 11,843.79
155 Illinois 17 4,481.92 11,608.12
156 Alabama 6 4,448.50 11,521.57
157 Washington 2 4,404.09 11,406.54
158 Utah 4 4,390.89 11,372.35
159 Indiana 3 4,390.44 11,371.18
160 Tennessee 1 4,354.28 11,277.53
161 Indiana 2 4,349.54 11,265.25
162 California 22 4,313.07 11,170.80
163 Wisconsin 2 4,300.90 11,139.29
164 North Carolina 5 4,201.04 10,880.63
165 Georgia 3 4,166.22 10,790.46
166 Arkansas 3 4,164.71 10,786.55
167 Texas 34 4,121.86 10,675.56
168 Tennessee 3 3,956.32 10,246.81
169 Illinois 2 3,916.79 10,144.45
170 Alabama 5 3,901.77 10,105.55
171 Maryland 1 3,866.41 10,013.95
172 Pennsylvania 16 3,840.90 9,947.90
173 Kentucky 6 3,792.81 9,823.32
174 California 4 3,780.05 9,790.27
175 North Carolina 8 3,725.02 9,647.75
176 North Carolina 13 3,715.91 9,624.17
177 Louisiana 1 3,652.62 9,460.24
178 California 48 3,614.69 9,362.01
179 Texas 5 3,597.13 9,316.51
180 Oklahoma 5 3,540.68 9,170.31
181 Virginia 4 3,427.39 8,876.91
182 Florida 6 3,410.11 8,832.15
183 Georgia 9 3,405.52 8,820.25
184 Oregon 1 3,351.98 8,681.58
185 Maine 1 3,297.05 8,539.31
186 Indiana 6 3,282.32 8,501.18
187 North Carolina 9 3,254.05 8,427.95
188 Florida 1 3,197.64 8,281.85
189 Texas 22 3,156.50 8,175.31
190 South Carolina 2 3,113.05 8,062.76
191 Virginia 1 3,039.12 7,871.28
192 Georgia 14 2,942.34 7,620.62
193 Texas 8 2,848.23 7,376.88
194 California 19 2,816.56 7,294.86
195 Pennsylvania 8 2,769.36 7,172.61
196 Michigan 7 2,766.00 7,163.91
197 Virginia 7 2,723.77 7,054.54
198 South Carolina 1 2,589.15 6,705.86
199 Ohio 9 2,588.55 6,704.30
200 Tennessee 2 2,576.12 6,672.13
201 Minnesota 6 2,484.44 6,434.68
202 Texas 14 2,450.81 6,347.56
203 Ohio 14 2,432.65 6,300.55
204 New York 22 2,421.90 6,272.69
205 Maryland 6 2,395.10 6,203.29
206 Michigan 4 2,386.19 6,180.21
207 Florida 26 2,300.65 5,958.66
208 Illinois 13 2,264.31 5,864.53
209 Kansas 3 2,261.58 5,857.46
210 Massachusetts 1 2,233.36 5,784.38
211 Michigan 8 2,230.81 5,777.78
212 Indiana 5 2,194.78 5,684.44
213 North Carolina 14 2,192.36 5,678.18
214 Florida 28 2,184.62 5,658.15
215 Florida 20 2,151.66 5,572.78
216 Virginia 2 2,150.83 5,570.62
217 New Hampshire 1 2,143.64 5,551.99
218 Wisconsin 5 2,143.50 5,551.64
219 Tennessee 5 2,059.04 5,332.90
220 Connecticut 2 2,021.15 5,234.75
221 Louisiana 2 2,005.26 5,193.59
222 Nevada 3 2,004.83 5,192.50
223 New Jersey 2 1,994.30 5,165.22
224 Illinois 14 1,974.93 5,115.05
225 Texas 26 1,965.74 5,091.24
226 Delaware at-large 1,948.54 5,046.69
227 Ohio 15 1,925.67 4,987.47
228 Oregon 6 1,895.03 4,908.11
229 North Carolina 10 1,871.94 4,848.30
230 New York 18 1,862.87 4,824.80
231 Ohio 8 1,792.67 4,642.98
232 Missouri 2 1,790.83 4,638.24
233 Massachusetts 2 1,783.82 4,620.06
234 Florida 4 1,782.00 4,615.36
235 Minnesota 2 1,727.80 4,474.97
236 California 26 1,714.89 4,441.53
237 Virginia 10 1,690.49 4,378.36
238 North Carolina 6 1,652.02 4,278.70
239 Florida 12 1,650.67 4,275.21
240 Florida 9 1,650.42 4,274.56
241 Florida 8 1,640.02 4,247.63
242 Florida 11 1,600.09 4,144.21
243 Arizona 1 1,597.51 4,137.52
244 Wisconsin 1 1,533.90 3,972.78
245 Maryland 5 1,516.81 3,928.53
246 California 27 1,516.11 3,926.71
247 Florida 21 1,506.29 3,901.27
248 Pennsylvania 11 1,501.23 3,888.18
249 Georgia 11 1,475.93 3,822.63
250 Colorado 5 1,471.80 3,811.94
251 Florida 17 1,453.66 3,764.95
252 Texas 3 1,435.72 3,718.50
253 Oregon 3 1,386.21 3,590.26
254 New York 20 1,366.03 3,538.01
255 New Jersey 7 1,347.62 3,490.31
256 California 9 1,346.85 3,488.34
257 California 41 1,327.17 3,437.35
258 Ohio 7 1,320.78 3,420.81
259 Massachusetts 9 1,255.16 3,250.84
260 Pennsylvania 10 1,254.75 3,249.79
261 Connecticut 5 1,246.13 3,227.45
262 South Carolina 4 1,233.75 3,195.40
263 Nebraska 2 1,218.96 3,157.10
264 Pennsylvania 7 1,167.73 3,024.40
265 Florida 16 1,154.48 2,990.09
266 Indiana 1 1,102.37 2,855.12
267 Georgia 7 1,101.44 2,852.73
268 New Jersey 3 1,080.77 2,799.19
269 Oklahoma 1 1,078.63 2,793.65
270 North Carolina 4 1,052.90 2,726.99
271 Colorado 8 1,010.07 2,616.08
272 Nevada 1 999.63 2,589.03
273 Ohio 10 990.48 2,565.33
274 Michigan 6 978.11 2,533.30
275 Texas 12 964.72 2,498.62
276 Pennsylvania 6 925.01 2,395.76
277 Illinois 11 918.71 2,379.45
278 Pennsylvania 17 893.14 2,313.23
279 California 21 891.31 2,308.48
280 Florida 7 834.48 2,161.28
281 New York 17 824.68 2,135.92
282 Maryland 2 811.19 2,100.96
283 Michigan 3 804.84 2,084.53
284 California 28 787.85 2,040.52
285 Tennessee 9 768.53 1,990.48
286 Rhode Island 2 766.01 1,983.96
287 Massachusetts 3 750.36 1,943.43
288 Pennsylvania 4 725.88 1,880.03
289 Washington 10 707.98 1,833.65
290 New York 25 707.68 1,832.89
291 Pennsylvania 1 699.56 1,811.85
292 California 7 680.45 1,762.37
293 Florida 19 679.40 1,759.64
294 Massachusetts 4 672.20 1,740.99
295 New York 1 663.47 1,718.38
296 Connecticut 1 656.44 1,700.16
297 Florida 15 654.30 1,694.62
298 New Jersey 4 651.25 1,686.73
299 New Jersey 5 649.45 1,682.06
300 Texas 2 628.51 1,627.83
301 Ohio 13 621.80 1,610.47
302 Illinois 1 611.55 1,583.92
303 Ohio 1 601.39 1,557.59
304 Florida 5 592.02 1,533.33
305 California 14 580.46 1,503.39
306 Arizona 8 575.29 1,489.99
307 California 10 537.41 1,391.89
308 Georgia 13 534.20 1,383.58
309 Massachusetts 6 532.67 1,379.62
310 California 16 529.07 1,370.28
311 Texas 35 520.74 1,348.70
312 Georgia 6 517.34 1,339.90
313 Illinois 10 510.14 1,321.25
314 Maryland 3 500.61 1,296.56
315 California 49 495.94 1,284.48
316 California 8 481.18 1,246.25
317 Connecticut 3 473.93 1,227.48
318 Minnesota 3 468.11 1,212.39
319 Connecticut 4 444.85 1,152.16
320 New Jersey 12 438.34 1,135.30
321 Pennsylvania 12 425.68 1,102.51
322 Missouri 5 422.31 1,093.78
323 North Carolina 2 408.99 1,059.28
324 Arizona 5 405.28 1,049.67
325 New Jersey 11 394.49 1,021.72
326 California 40 391.18 1,013.15
327 New Jersey 1 368.05 953.23
328 Texas 30 355.20 919.97
329 Washington 1 332.09 860.12
330 Texas 16 315.48 817.10
331 Michigan 11 315.15 816.24
332 Kentucky 3 307.75 797.07
333 Texas 38 307.68 796.89
334 Colorado 6 306.67 794.28
335 Minnesota 4 303.19 785.26
336 California 32 296.24 767.25
337 Massachusetts 8 293.39 759.88
338 Illinois 8 285.45 739.32
339 California 39 284.12 735.86
340 Indiana 7 276.01 714.86
341 Maryland 8 273.44 708.20
342 North Carolina 12 273.35 707.96
343 Texas 24 270.75 701.24
344 Georgia 4 269.42 697.81
345 Florida 14 269.11 696.99
346 Rhode Island 1 267.88 693.81
347 New York 26 261.43 677.11
348 Florida 10 256.79 665.07
349 California 50 256.53 664.41
350 Virginia 3 252.37 653.64
351 California 6 251.52 651.43
352 Virginia 11 250.95 649.96
353 Florida 22 250.75 649.43
354 Missouri 1 247.95 642.19
355 New York 2 238.59 617.94
356 Texas 18 230.76 597.66
357 Pennsylvania 5 229.20 593.63
358 Florida 13 227.70 589.75
359 Michigan 10 227.27 588.62
360 Illinois 6 225.22 583.31
361 Georgia 5 225.10 583.01
362 Texas 37 223.50 578.85
363 Massachusetts 5 219.31 568.01
364 Texas 33 218.79 566.66
365 Ohio 3 217.80 564.10
366 Texas 9 217.55 563.45
367 Maryland 4 217.17 562.46
368 Ohio 11 215.59 558.38
369 Michigan 13 215.30 557.63
370 California 42 212.29 549.84
371 California 31 207.67 537.87
372 Arizona 3 205.87 533.20
373 Texas 29 205.63 532.58
374 Hawaii 1 203.10 526.03
375 Florida 25 198.76 514.78
376 New York 3 192.83 499.44
377 New Jersey 6 191.78 496.70
378 Michigan 12 191.05 494.82
379 California 51 189.93 491.91
380 California 33 189.19 490.00
381 Washington 9 182.64 473.03
382 Texas 20 179.50 464.90
383 California 17 179.32 464.45
384 California 30 179.30 464.38
385 Arizona 4 178.85 463.21
386 California 35 177.22 459.01
387 California 47 173.09 448.29
388 Illinois 9 167.73 434.43
389 Florida 23 165.04 427.46
390 Illinois 5 155.10 401.72
391 Colorado 1 153.90 398.60
392 Illinois 3 153.85 398.46
393 California 38 149.33 386.77
394 Texas 32 149.12 386.22
395 Virginia 8 147.21 381.28
396 Wisconsin 4 139.97 362.53
397 Washington 7 137.41 355.88
398 California 52 135.29 350.39
399 Minnesota 5 130.81 338.81
400 Texas 7 130.71 338.55
401 Maryland 7 130.22 337.28
402 California 29 128.97 334.03
403 New York 16 124.04 321.27
404 Florida 27 119.23 308.81
405 California 15 116.24 301.07
406 New York 4 114.05 295.40
407 New Jersey 9 110.74 286.82
408 California 45 103.62 268.38
409 Florida 24 99.61 257.98
410 California 36 97.11 251.52
411 Illinois 4 95.76 248.01
412 California 12 92.66 239.98
413 California 44 91.14 236.04
414 New Jersey 10 77.54 200.83
415 California 46 74.78 193.68
416 California 43 72.18 186.94
417 Illinois 7 68.43 177.22
418 New York 11 64.23 166.35
419 Pennsylvania 2 64.02 165.81
420 Massachusetts 7 60.69 157.19
421 Pennsylvania 3 53.06 137.44
422 California 37 52.77 136.66
423 New Jersey 8 50.63 131.12
424 California 34 49.68 128.66
425 New York 5 47.10 121.99
426 California 11 41.37 107.15
427 New York 14 29.33 75.97
428 New York 8 26.68 69.10
429 New York 6 25.80 66.83
430 New York 7 21.95 56.84
431 New York 15 18.60 48.17
432 New York 10 15.33 39.71
433 New York 9 15.21 39.38
434 New York 13 11.01 28.51
435 New York 12 9.57 24.78

See also

Comparisons

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Maine used to be part of Massachusetts. After the 1810 census, Massachusetts was allocated 20 districts. Seven districts (numbers 14 through 20) were credited to Maine soon after it became a state in 1820.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "2020 Census Apportionment Results Delivered to the President". US Census Bureau. April 26, 2021. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
  2. ^ Public Law 62-5 of 1911, though Congress has the authority to change that number.
  3. ^ Thompson, Don (October 12, 2022). "Census, term limit change means big turnover for lawmakers". APNews.com. Associated Press.
  4. ^ "Rhode Island's 1st congressional district". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  5. ^ Sarah Burd-Sharps and Kristen Lewis. Geographies of Opportunity: Ranking Well-Being by Congressional District. Archived 2018-01-02 at the Wayback Machine Social Science Research Council, Measure of America. 2015.
  6. ^ Files downloaded from the U.S. Census Bureau's TIGER/Line Shapefiles for congressional districts. Areas derived from the "ALAND" field in the shapefiles, given in square meters.

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هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (يناير_2012) خبز الكيزرمعلومات عامةالمنشأ النمسا النوع bread roll (en) المكونات الرئيسية طحين تعديل - تعديل مصدري - تعديل ويكي بيانات خبز الكيزر نوع من الخبز على شكل كريات صغيرة...

 

تروينا     الإحداثيات 37°47′00″N 14°36′00″E / 37.783333333333°N 14.6°E / 37.783333333333; 14.6  [1] تقسيم إداري  البلد إيطاليا[2]  التقسيم الأعلى مقاطعة إنا  خصائص جغرافية  المساحة 168.28 كيلومتر مربع (9 أكتوبر 2011)[3]  ارتفاع 1121 متر  عدد السكان  عدد السكان 920...

Konan 湖南市Kota BenderaLambangLokasi Konan di Prefektur ShigaNegara JepangWilayahKansaiPrefektur ShigaPemerintahan • Wali kotaKunio IkutaLuas • Total70,4 km2 (27,2 sq mi)Populasi (Oktober 1, 2015) • Total54.289 • Kepadatan771,2/km2 (1,997/sq mi)Zona waktuUTC+09:00Kode pos520-3288Simbol  • PohonPinus densiflora • BungaRhododendron indicum • BurungHorornis diphoneNomor...

 

This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, see Cook Islands women's national rugby league team. Cook Islands Team informationNicknameThe Kuki'sGoverning bodyCook Islands Rugby League AssociationRegionAsia-PacificHead coachKarmichael HuntCaptainEsan MarstersIRL ranking13thUniforms First colours Team resultsFirst international Cook Islands 22-8 Niue (Rarotonga, Cook Islands; 1986)Biggest win Cook Islands 66-6 South Africa (Sydney, Australia; 2019)Biggest def...

 

Chaux-de-Fonds city library, home of the CDELI. The Centre de documentation et d'étude sur la langue internationale (CDELI; English: Center for Documentation and Study about the International Language) in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, was founded in 1967 by Claude Gacond. It is the main branch of the city's library and contains more than 20,000 bibliographic units. Interlinguistically neutral (thus la langue internationale), CDELI aims to preserve documents in and about all kinds of constr...

Opera by Walter Damrosch, 1976 CyranoOpera by Walter DamroschSouvenir libretto printed for the world premiere of Cyrano at the Metropolitan OperaLibrettistWilliam James HendersonLanguageEnglishBased onPlay Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond RostandPremiereFebruary 27, 1913 (1913-02-27)Metropolitan Opera, New York City Cyrano is an opera in four acts composed by Walter Damrosch to an English language libretto by William James Henderson based on Edmond Rostand's 1897 play, Cyrano de Be...

 

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Kaiyi Kunlun – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Car model Motor vehicle Kaiyi KunlunOverviewManufacturerKaiyiAlso calledKaiyi X7Production2022–presentAssemblyChina:Wuhu, AnhuiYi...

 

Amazon miniseries HimTitle sequenceAlso known asHIMGenreDramaHorrorWritten byPaula MilneDirected byAndy De EmmonyStarringFionn Whitehead Katherine Kelly James MurrayCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo. of series1No. of episodes3ProductionProducerChrissy SkinnsRunning time60 minutesProduction companyMainstreet PicturesOriginal releaseNetworkITVRelease19 October (2016-10-19) –2 November 2016 (2016-11-02) HIM is an ITV drama miniseries, consisting of three ...

My Too Perfect SonsPoster promosiGenreKeluarga Romansa Komedi DramaDitulis olehJo Jung-sunSutradaraLee Jae-sangPemeranSon Hyun-joo Lee Pil-mo Han Sang-jin Ji Chang-wookNegara asalKorea SelatanBahasa asliKoreaJmlh. episode54ProduksiLokasi produksiKoreaDurasi60 menit Sabtu dan Minggu pukul 19:55 (WSK)Rilis asliJaringanKorean Broadcasting SystemRilis11 April (2009-04-11) –11 Oktober 2009 (2009-10-11) My Too Perfect Sons (Hangul: 솔약국집 아들들; RR: ...

 

Stern House in 2009, housing a Steimatzky bookstore and cafe The Stern House, (Hebrew: בית שטרן) is a preserved and reconstructed historic building in Jerusalem. The house was built in 1877 in Mamilla, one of the original neighborhoods outside the city walls, and was rescued during a major reconstruction of the same neighborhood in the late 20th and early 21st century. The Stern House is notable for accommodating Theodor Herzl during his visit to Jerusalem in 1898. It currently serves ...

 

This article is part of a series on thePolitics of Switzerland Constitution Human rights Federal Council Members (by seniority) Alain Berset (President) Guy Parmelin Ignazio Cassis Viola Amherd (Vice President) Karin Keller-Sutter Albert Rösti Élisabeth Baume-Schneider Federal Chancellor Walter Thurnherr Federal administration Federal Assembly Council of States (members) National Council (members) Political parties Elections Voting Elections 1848 1851 1854 1857 1860 1863 1866 1869 1872 1875...

1986 studio album by Art Blakey and the Jazz MessengersFeeling GoodStudio album by Art Blakey and the Jazz MessengersReleased1986RecordedSeptember 8 & 9, 1986StudioFantasy Studios, Berkeley, CaliforniaGenreJazzLength70:46LabelDelosD/CD 4007ProducerOrrin Keepnews, Amelia S. Haygood & Lupe De LeonArt Blakey and the Jazz Messengers chronology Live at Kimball's(1985) Feeling Good(1986) Not Yet(1988) Feeling Good is an album by drummer Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers recorded in...

 

Gay bar and nightclub in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Celebrities NightclubThe nightclub's exterior, 2016General informationTypeGay bar and nightclubTown or cityVancouver, British ColumbiaCountryCanadaCoordinates49°16′46″N 123°07′48″W / 49.27934°N 123.13°W / 49.27934; -123.13Opened1978Renovated2013WebsiteOfficial website Celebrities Nightclub, or simply Celebrities, is a gay bar and nightclub in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[1][2&#...

 

Emperor of Japan Emperor Go-Hanazono後花園天皇Emperor of JapanReignSeptember 7, 1428 – August 21, 1464CoronationJanuary 21, 1430PredecessorShōkōSuccessorGo-TsuchimikadoShōgunAshikaga YoshinoriAshikaga YoshikatsuAshikaga YoshimasaBornHikohitoJuly 10, 1418Died18 January 1471(1471-01-18) (aged 52)BurialNochi no Yamakuni no Misasagi (後山國陵) (Kyoto)Issue Princess Kanshin Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado Princess Shinjoji Princess Shogon Posthumous nameTsuigō:Emperor Go-Hanazono (後...

Local government area in Queensland, AustraliaFraser Coast RegionQueenslandLocation within QueenslandPopulation111,032 (2021 census)[1] • Density15.6273/km2 (40.4745/sq mi)Established2008Area7,105 km2 (2,743.3 sq mi)[2]MayorGeorge SeymourCouncil seatHervey BayRegionWide Bay–BurnettState electorate(s) Maryborough Hervey BayFederal division(s) Hinkler Wide BayWebsiteFraser Coast Region LGAs around Fraser Coast Region: Bundaberg Bundaberg Coral S...

 

يفتقر محتوى هذه المقالة إلى الاستشهاد بمصادر. فضلاً، ساهم في تطوير هذه المقالة من خلال إضافة مصادر موثوق بها. أي معلومات غير موثقة يمكن التشكيك بها وإزالتها. (ديسمبر 2018) هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها...

 

Map of the results of the 2004 Hertsmere council election. Conservatives in blue, Liberal Democrats in yellow and Labour in red. Wards in grey were not contested in 2004. The 2004 Hertsmere Borough Council election took place on 10 June 2004 to elect members of Hertsmere Borough Council in Hertfordshire, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Conservative Party stayed in overall control of the council.[1] After the election, the composition of the council was: ...

هذه مقالة غير مراجعة. ينبغي أن يزال هذا القالب بعد أن يراجعها محرر؛ إذا لزم الأمر فيجب أن توسم المقالة بقوالب الصيانة المناسبة. يمكن أيضاً تقديم طلب لمراجعة المقالة في الصفحة المخصصة لذلك. (يوليو 2018) تحتوي هذه المقالة أبحاثًا أصيلةً، وهذا مُخَالفٌ لسياسات الموسوعة. فضلاً، أ...

 

Ansel Adams VidaNacimientu San Francisco[1], 20 de febreru de 1902[2]Nacionalidá Estaos Xuníos [3]Muerte Carmel-by-the-Sea (es) [4], 22 d'abril de 1984[2] (82 años)Causa de la muerte enfermedad cardiovascular rara (es) FamiliaPadre Charles Hitchcock AdamsEstudiosLlingües falaes inglés[5]OficiuOficiu fotógrafu, pianista, escritor, alpinista, profesor universitariu, ambientalista Llugares de traba...

 

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