List of United States congressional districts

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Change in apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2023, as a result of the 2020 United States census
Change in apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2013, as a result of the 2010 United States census
Change in apportionment of congressional districts, starting in 2003, as a result of the 2000 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 in the House of Representatives is currently set at 435 with each one representing approximately 711,000 people.[1] That number 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 2012 elections were the first to be based on the congressional districts which were defined based on the 2010 United States census.[3]

Each state is responsible for the redistricting of districts within their state, and several small states have one "at-large" division. Redistricting must take place if the number of members changes following a reapportionment, 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[]

  • Average population: 710,767 people based on 2010 U.S. census.[4] It was 646,946 in 2000.
  • State with the most people in the average district: Montana (994,416).[4] In 2000, also Montana: 905,316.
  • State with the fewest people in the average district: Rhode Island (527,624).[4] In 2000, Wyoming: 495,304.
  • District with the most people: Montana at-large (994,416).[4] In 2000, also Montana at-large: 905,316.
  • District with the fewest people: Rhode Island's 1st (526,283).[5] In 2000, Wyoming at-large: 495,304.

Districts per state[]

  • State with the most: California (53), same as in 2000.
  • States with the fewest (only one district "at-large"): Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming. Alaska and Wyoming are the only states that have never had more than one district. Between 1810 and 1820, Delaware had two U.S. representatives, but they were elected at-large.

Area[]

Oldest district[]

American Human Development Index[]


Alabama[]

Alabama's congressional districts since 2013
  • Territory: 1818–1819 (obsolete since statehood)
  • At-large: 1819–1823, 1841–1843, 1873–1877, 1913–1917, 1963–1965 (obsolete)
  • 1st district: 1823–1841, 1843–1963, 1965–present
  • 2nd district: 1823–1841, 1843–1963, 1965–present
  • 3rd district: 1823–1841, 1843–1963, 1965–present
  • 4th district: 1833–1841, 1843–1963, 1965–present
  • 5th district: 1833–1841, 1843–1963, 1965–present
  • 6th district: 1843–1963, 1965–present
  • 7th district: 1843–1863, 1877–1963, 1965–present
  • 8th district: 1877–1963, 1965–1973 (obsolete since the 1970 census)
  • 9th district: 1893–1963 (obsolete since the 1960 census)
  • 10th district: 1917–1933 (obsolete since the 1930 census)

Alaska[]

Alaska's at-large district since 1959

American Samoa[]

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Arizona[]

Arizona's congressional districts since 2013

Arkansas[]

Arkansas's congressional districts since 2013

California[]

California's congressional districts since 2013

Colorado[]

Colorado's congressional districts since 2013

Connecticut[]

Connecticut's congressional districts since 2013

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 2017

Georgia[]

Georgia's congressional districts since 2013

Guam[]

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Hawaii[]

Hawaii's congressional districts since 2013

Idaho[]

Idaho's congressional districts since 2013

Illinois[]

Illinois's congressional districts since 2013

Indiana[]

Indiana's congressional districts since 2013

Iowa[]

Iowa's congressional districts since 2013

Kansas[]

Kansas's congressional districts since 2013

Kentucky[]

Kentucky's congressional districts since 2013

Louisiana[]

Louisiana's congressional districts since 2013

Maine[]

Maine's congressional districts since 2013

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 2013

Massachusetts[]

Massachusetts's congressional districts since 2013

Michigan[]

Michigan's congressional districts since 2013

Minnesota[]

Minnesota's congressional districts since 2013

Mississippi[]

Mississippi's congressional districts since 2013

Missouri[]

Missouri's congressional districts since 2013

Montana[]

Montana's at-large district since 1993

Nebraska[]

Nebraska's congressional districts since 2013

Nevada[]

Nevada's congressional districts since 2013

New Hampshire[]

New Hampshire's congressional districts since 2013

New Jersey[]

New Jersey's congressional districts since 2013

New Mexico[]

New Mexico's congressional districts since 2013

New York[]

New York's congressional districts since 2013

North Carolina[]

Current district lines since 2019 court order[9]

North Dakota[]

North Dakota's at-large district since 1973
  • Dakota Territory: 1861–1889 (obsolete since statehood)
  • At-large: 1889–1913, 1933–1963, 1973–present
  • 1st district: 1913–1933, 1963–1973 (obsolete since the 1970 census)
  • 2nd district: 1913–1933, 1963–1973 (obsolete since the 1970 census)
  • 3rd district: 1913–1933 (obsolete since the 1930 census)

Northern Mariana Islands[]

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Ohio[]

Ohio's congressional districts since 2013

Oklahoma[]

Oklahoma's congressional districts since 2013

Oregon[]

Oregon's congressional districts since 2013

Pennsylvania[]

Pennsylvania's congressional districts since 2018 court order

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 2013

South Dakota[]

South Dakota's at-large district since 1983

Tennessee[]

Tennessee's congressional districts since 2013

Texas[]

Texas's congressional districts since 2013

U.S. Virgin Islands[]

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Utah[]

Utah's congressional districts since 2013

Vermont[]

Vermont's at-large district since 1933
  • At-large: 1813–1821, 1823–1825, 1933–present
  • 1st district: 1791–1813, 1821–1823, 1825–1933 (obsolete since the 1930 census)
  • 2nd district: 1791–1813, 1821–1823, 1825–1933 (obsolete since the 1930 census)
  • 3rd district: 1803–1813, 1821–1823, 1825–1883 (obsolete since the 1880 census)
  • 4th district: 1803–1813, 1821–1823, 1825–1853 (obsolete since the 1850 census)
  • 5th district: 1821–1823, 1825–1843 (obsolete since the 1840 census)
  • 6th district: 1821–1823 (obsolete since the 1820 census)

Virginia[]

Virginia's congressional districts since 2017, as a result of the 2016 court ruling.

Washington[]

Washington's congressional districts since 2013

West Virginia[]

West Virginia's congressional districts since 2013

Wisconsin[]

Wisconsin's congressional districts since 2013

Wyoming[]

Wyoming's at-large district since 1869

Non-voting delegations[]

2013 U.S. congressional districts with territories.

List of current districts by area[]

This list includes the 435 current voting districts, along with the 6 non-voting delegations.[10] These geographic values reflect the changes to Pennsylvania's congressional districts in 2018.[11]

Rank
large
District Land area
(mi2)
Land area
(km2)
1 Alaska at-large 571,951.26 1,481,353.76
2 Montana at-large 145,552.44 376,980.82
3 Wyoming at-large 97,100.40 251,490.04
4 South Dakota at-large 75,884.64 196,541.22
5 New Mexico 2nd 71,739.49 185,805.46
6 Oregon 2nd 69,442.78 179,856.98
7 North Dakota at-large 68,975.93 178,647.66
8 Nebraska 3rd 67,435.41 174,657.89
9 Texas 23rd 58,059.18 150,373.43
10 Nevada 2nd 55,829.71 144,599.09
11 Arizona 1st 55,039.61 142,552.73
12 Kansas 1st 52,542.5 136,085.21
13 Nevada 4th 50,997.97 132,084.87
14 Colorado 3rd 49,731.77 128,805.41
15 New Mexico 3rd 44,958.52 116,442.68
16 Idaho 2nd 43,225.09 111,953.1
17 Utah 2nd 39,987.95 103,568.89
18 Idaho 1st 39,418.02 102,092.77
19 Texas 13th 38,349.24 99,324.63
20 Colorado 4th 38,102.67 98,686.01
21 Oklahoma 3rd 34,116.73 88,362.42
22 Minnesota 7th 33,429.31 86,582
23 Arizona 4th 33,199.45 85,986.66
24 California 8th 32,867.21 85,126.16
25 California 1st 28,089.47 72,751.8
26 Minnesota 8th 27,908.13 72,282.13
27 Texas 11th 27,832.17 72,085.39
28 Maine 2nd 27,557.4 71,373.74
29 Texas 19th 25,835.59 66,914.25
30 Michigan 1st 25,027.75 64,821.94
31 Wisconsin 7th 23,037.26 59,666.56
32 Iowa 4th 22,756.75 58,940.04
33 Arkansas 4th 22,338.08 57,855.69
34 Oklahoma 2nd 20,995.35 54,378.01
35 Utah 3rd 20,070.54 51,982.75
36 Missouri 8th 19,901.17 51,544.08
37 Utah 1st 19,560.79 50,662.5
38 Arkansas 1st 19,318.29 50,034.42
39 Washington 4th 19,250.22 49,858.12
40 Missouri 6th 18,198.62 47,134.47
41 Oregon 4th 17,274.04 44739.81
42 Arizona 3rd 15,688.79 40,634.01
43 Mississippi 2nd 15,551.51 40,278.45
44 Washington 5th 15,473.13 40,075.45
45 New York 21st 15,114.76 39,147.27
46 Illinois 15th 14,695.67 38,061.82
47 Louisiana 5th 14,452.88 37,433
48 Missouri 4th 14,401.38 37,299.61
49 Kansas 4th 14,315.68 37,077.65
50 Kansas 2nd 14,143.34 36,631.29
51 California 2nd 12,952.23 33,546.31
52 California 4th 12,836.2 33,245.79
53 Mississippi 3rd 12,754.48 33,034.14
54 Louisiana 4th 12,435.1 32,206.94
55 Iowa 2nd 12,261.92 31,758.40
56 Kentucky 1st 12,079.5 31,285.94
57 Iowa 1st 12,048.84 31,206.53
58 Minnesota 1st 11,973.99 31,012.67
59 Kentucky 5th 11,235.15 29,099.07
60 Wisconsin 3rd 11,111.79 28,779.56
61 Mississippi 1st 10,572.8 27,383.58
62 Illinois 18th 10,515.95 27,236.34
63 Alabama 7th 10,156.13 26,304.40
64 Alabama 2nd 10,141.63 26,266.85
65 Texas 4th 10,122.99 26,218.57
66 Virginia 5th 10,029.79 25,977.18
67 California 23rd 9,898 25,635.85
68 Pennsylvania 12th 9,893.40 25,623.80
69 Oklahoma 4th 9,777.28 25,323.18
70 West Virginia 3rd 9,745.33 25,240.43
71 Pennsylvania 15th 9,729.03 25,198.09
72 Georgia 2nd 9,626.23 24,931.96
73 Texas 28th 9,378.53 24,290.42
74 Vermont at-large 9,249.56 23,956.36
75 Tennessee 7th 9,160.44 23,725.56
76 Texas 27th 9,128.25 23,642.19
77 Washington 3rd 9,114.01 23,605.31
78 Virginia 9th 9,113.87 23,604.95
79 Alabama 4th 8,888.77 23,021.94
80 Nebraska 1st 8,879.02 22,996.68
81 Iowa 3rd 8,789.62 22,765.14
82 Georgia 8th 8,711.64 22,563.17
83 Florida 2nd 8,613.58 22,309.19
84 Michigan 4th 8,457.8 21,905.72
85 Texas 34th 8,190.32 21,212.95
86 Georgia 12th 8,185.27 21,199.87
87 South Carolina 6th 8,062.93 20,883.01
88 Mississippi 4th 8,044.48 20,835.22
89 West Virginia 2nd 8,017.31 20,764.85
90 Georgia 1st 7,982.81 20,675.5
91 New York 19th 7,937.02 20,556.90
92 Illinois 16th 7,917.49 20,506.32
93 Texas 1st 7,858.86 20,354.47
94 Arizona 2nd 7,838.12 20,300.75
95 North Carolina 3rd 7,810.08 20,228.13
96 Texas 15th 7,804.07 20,212.56
97 Texas 17th 7,651.16 19,816.52
98 Texas 25th 7,620.7 19,737.63
99 Alabama 3rd 7,543.86 19,538.62
100 Colorado 2nd 7,535.34 19,516.55
101 New York 23rd 7,371.65 19,092.59
102 Washington 8th 7,359.7 19,061.64
103 Florida 3rd 7,306.05 18,922.69
104 Colorado 5th 7,265.72 18,818.23
105 Indiana 8th 7,255.39 18,791.48
106 Ohio 6th 7,215.03 18,686.95
107 Kentucky 2nd 7,177.44 18,589.59
108 Texas 36th 7,125.83 18,455.92
109 Georgia 10th 7,096.22 18,379.23
110 Louisiana 3rd 6,983.32 18,086.82
111 Illinois 17th 6,933.08 17,956.7
112 Washington 6th 6,902.73 17,878.09
113 California 24th 6,883.35 17,827.89
114 Missouri 3rd 6,851.54 17,745.51
115 Tennessee 8th 6,850.53 17,742.89
116 North Carolina 11th 6,838.24 17,711.06
117 Wisconsin 8th 6,806.67 17,629.29
118 California 21st 6,729.94 17,430.56
119 New Hampshire 2nd 6,489 16,806.53
120 Tennessee 6th 6,474.21 16,768.22
121 Florida 17th 6,369.97 16,498.24
122 Indiana 4th 6,352.55 16,453.12
123 West Virginia 1st 6,275.56 16,253.72
124 Missouri 7th 6,272.84 16,246.67
125 Hawaii 2nd 6,213.4 16,092.72
126 Indiana 6th 6,206.83 16,075.71
127 Washington 1st 6,186.47 16,022.97
128 California 3rd 6,183.59 16,015.51
129 North Carolina 7th 6,161.77 15,959
130 Alabama 1st 6,066.83 15,713.11
131 Texas 8th 6,053.76 15,679.25
133 Tennessee 4th 5,984.84 15,500.75
132 Pennsylvania 13th 6,017.99 15,586.54
134 Virginia 6th 5,930.02 15,358.77
135 Texas 21st 5,920.89 15,335.12
136 California 36th 5,912.64 15,313.75
137 Illinois 13th 5,793.65 15,005.57
138 Ohio 5th 5,626.47 14,572.57
139 South Carolina 5th 5,505.54 14,259.36
140 North Carolina 1st 5,494.28 14,230.2
141 Arkansas 3rd 5,400.99 13,988.58
142 South Carolina 7th 5,354.62 13,868.48
143 South Carolina 3rd 5,268.28 13,644.86
144 Georgia 9th 5,210.81 13,496.01
145 Oregon 5th 5,189.73 13,441.41
146 New York 22nd 5,077.45 13,150.61
147 Texas 10th 5,070.95 13,133.77
148 Texas 5th 5,043.85 13,063.58
149 Illinois 12th 5,008.21 12,971.28
150 Arkansas 2nd 4,978.12 12,893.34
151 Wisconsin 6th 4,918.39 12,738.64
152 California 20th 4,874.22 12,624.24
153 California 51st 4,791.61 12,410.28
154 Ohio 15th 4,738.93 12,273.84
155 Ohio 4th 4,664.87 12,082.03
156 New Mexico 1st 4,600.14 11,914.37
157 Tennessee 3rd 4,570.32 11,837.14
158 Wisconsin 2nd 4,536.69 11,750.04
159 North Carolina 8th 4,512.78 11,688.11
160 Indiana 9th 4,486.77 11,620.75
161 Kentucky 4th 4,382.19 11,349.88
162 Virginia 4th 4,310.34 11,163.79
163 Kentucky 6th 4,292.72 11,118.16
164 Michigan 7th 4,227.73 10,949.83
165 Indiana 3rd 4,180.37 10,827.17
166 Alabama 6th 4,170.78 10,802.331
167 Tennessee 1st 4,141.92 10,727.58
168 Michigan 10th 4,140.44 10,723.75
169 Louisiana 6th 4,033.89 10,447.79
170 Louisiana 1st 4,030.23 10,438.31
171 Florida 1st 4,016.3 10,402.23
172 Maryland 1st 3,977.06 10,300.6
173 New York 27th 3,973.13 10,290.42
174 Indiana 2nd 3,958.58 10,252.73
175 Ohio 7th 3,864.76 10,009.74
176 Georgia 3rd 3,838.27 9,941.13
177 Virginia 1st 3,684.32 9,542.4
178 Alabama 5th 3,677.31 9,524.24
179 North Carolina 6th 3,674.55 9517.09
180 Georgia 14th 3,623.16 9,383.99
181 North Carolina 5th 3,571.86 9,251.13
182 Michigan 6th 3,546.74 9,186.07
Puerto Rico at-large 3515 9100
183 Pennsylvania 16th 3,311.66 8,577.18
184 Pennsylvania 9th 3,295.29 8,534.78
185 Maine 1st 3,285.52 8,509.51
186 Michigan 2nd 3,281.19 8,498.29
187 North Carolina 2nd 3,246.68 8,408.91
188 Florida 25th 3,232.71 8,372.73
189 Ohio 2nd 3,221.62 8,344
190 South Carolina 2nd 3,022.17 7,827.43
191 Oregon 1st 3,007 7,788.14
192 Minnesota 6th 2,882.22 7,464.96
193 Nevada 3rd 2,848.99 7,378.89
194 Pennsylvania 14th 2,847.65 7,375.38
195 California 16th 2,839.51 7,354.34
196 California 50th 2,787.35 7,219.24
197 Virginia 7th 2,776.39 7,190.86
198 Pennsylvania 8th 2,667.87 6,909.77
199 Michigan 3rd 2,628.74 6,808.44
200 North Carolina 10th 2,575.16 6,669.67
201 Utah 4th 2,550.35 6,605.41
202 Florida 11th 2,509.88 6,500.6
203 Florida 6th 2,506.92 6,492.93
204 New Hampshire 1st 2,463.65 6,380.86
205 Ohio 8th 2,450.49 6,346.78
206 Texas 14th 2,441.39 6,323.21
207 Minnesota 2nd 2,437.91 6,314.19
208 Florida 20th 2,427.42 6,287.02
209 Missouri 5th 2,424.85 6,280.37
210 New York 24th 2,388.56 6,186.38
211 Massachusetts 1st 2,350.29 6,087.26
212 Michigan 5th 2,348.70 6,083.14
213 Tennessee 2nd 2,320.68 6,010.57
214 North Carolina 13th 2,280.59 5,906.73
215 Ohio 12th 2,271.91 5,884.25
216 Texas 31st 2,154.49 5,580.13
217 Texas 6th 2,148.41 5,564.39
218 Florida 26th 2,098.66 5,435.53
219 New Jersey 2nd 2,092.43 5,419.40
220 Oklahoma 5th 2,073.90 5,371.41
221 Connecticut 2nd 1,987.68 5,148.10
222 Ohio 14th 1,953.14 5,058.64
223 Maryland 6th 1,950.26 5,051.18
224 Delaware at-large 1,949.00 5,047.00
225 Indiana 5th 1,924.76 4,985.13
226 Wisconsin 5th 1,890.75 4,897.05
227 Florida 4th 1,875.97 4,858.77
228 California 10th 1,818.79 4,710.67
229 Florida 8th 1,752.06 4,537.84
230 California 5th 1,730.82 4,482.83
231 Wisconsin 1st 1,727.92 4,475.32
232 Florida 9th 1,707.49 4,422.40
233 California 25th 1,690.50 4,378.40
234 Oklahoma 1st 1,631.67 4,226.03
235 Massachusetts 2nd 1,628.00 4,216.52
236 Illinois 14th 1,597.60 4,137.79
237 South Carolina 1st 1,547.86 4,008.96
238 Florida 18th 1,512.55 3,917.51
239 Michigan 8th 1,503.18 3,893.24
240 Pennsylvania 11th 1,502.96 3,892.66
241 Maryland 5th 1,481.24 3,836.42
242 Texas 12th 1,441.16 3,732.61
243 Virginia 10th 1,372.24 3,554.11
244 Florida 5th 1,355.03 3,509.53
245 New York 18th 1,353.42 3,505.36
246 South Carolina 4th 1,299.30 3,365.19
247 Louisiana 2nd 1,268.48 3,285.37
248 Tennessee 5th 1,248.57 3,233.80
249 Connecticut 5th 1,248.16 3,232.74
250 California 9th 1,245.28 3,225.28
251 New York 20th 1,231.28 3,189.02
252 Massachusetts 9th 1,214.74 3,146.18
253 Ohio 16th 1,205.34 3,121.83
254 California 22nd 1,165.12 3,017.66
255 Indiana 1st 1,157.02 2,996.68
256 Ohio 10th 1,129.76 2,926.08
257 Florida 10th 1,129.32 2,924.94
258 Illinois 2nd 1,080.67 2,798.94
259 Pennsylvania 10th 1,080.26 2,797.86
260 Oregon 3rd 1,074.46 2,782.85
261 Georgia 11th 1,071.25 2,774.54
262 North Carolina 4th 1,045.35 2,707.46
263 Texas 22nd 1,032.84 2,675.06
264 Washington 2nd 1,015.02 2,628.90
265 Virginia 2nd 991.68 2,568.45
266 New Jersey 5th 991.30 2,567.47
267 New Jersey 7th 970.19 2,512.79
268 Virginia 3rd 947.10 2,452.99
269 California 26th 939.12 2,432.32
270 California 42nd 935.96 2,424.14
271 California 19th 915.34 2,370.73
272 Pennsylvania 6th 912.84 2,364.25
273 Texas 26th 907.15 2,349.52
274 New Jersey 3rd 899.70 2,330.23
275 Ohio 13th 894.30 2,316.24
276 Florida 12th 883.75 2,288.91
277 Pennsylvania 17th 882.88 2,286.64
278 Florida 16th 875.33 2,267.11
279 Pennsylvania 7th 856.64 2,218.68
280 Maryland 8th 859.85 2,227.01
281 North Carolina 9th 856.93 2,219.45
282 Washington 10th 826.67 2,141.08
283 Florida 15th 818.51 2,119.94
284 Rhode Island 2nd 765.32 1,982.18
285 Massachusetts 3rd 757.86 1,962.86
286 Kansas 3rd 757.20 1,961.15
287 Florida 19th 750.37 1,943.46
288 Georgia 13th 714.95 1,851.72
289 Texas 16th 710.35 1,839.81
290 California 27th 699.90 1,812.74
291 California 18th 696.12 1,802.95
292 New Jersey 4th 691.88 1,791.97
293 Ohio 1st 686.96 1,779.23
294 Connecticut 1st 675.45 1,749.42
295 Massachusetts 4th 668.27 1,730.82
296 New York 1st 650.02 1,683.55
297 Pennsylvania 1st 638.39 1,653.44
298 Arizona 6th 625.07 1,618.93
299 California 15th 599.45 1,552.58
300 Texas 35th 593.77 1,537.87
301 California 49th 553.08 1,432.48
302 North Carolina 12th 441 1,143.4
303 California 7th 548.65 1,421.00
304 Arizona 8th 539.66 1,397.72
305 Minnesota 3rd 527.05 1,365.06
306 Massachusetts 6th 526.79 1,364.39
307 Florida 7th 513.58 1,330.17
308 New York 25th 510.19 1,321.39
309 Nebraska 2nd 509.74 1,320.23
310 New Jersey 11th 504.97 1,307.87
311 Georgia 4th 496.6 1,286.20
312 California 11th 493.61 1,278.45
313 Maryland 7th 488.03 1,264.00
314 Tennessee 9th 483.39 1,251.98
315 Texas 3rd 480.88 1,245.48
316 Pennsylvania 4th 477.02 1,235.48
317 Colorado 6th 474.66 1,229.37
318 Connecticut 3rd 470.34 1,218.18
319 Missouri 2nd 465.76 1,206.32
320 Ohio 9th 464.65 1,203.44
321 Connecticut 4th 460.73 1,193.29
322 Michigan 11th 419.26 1,085.88
323 New Jersey 12th 412.23 1,067.68
324 Michigan 12th 403.21 1,044.31
325 Georgia 7th 392.61 1,016.86
326 New York 17th 382.63 991.01
327 Illinois 6th 378.78 981.04
328 Texas 30th 356.27 922.74
329 New Jersey 1st 350.02 906.55
330 Maryland 2nd 348.88 903.6
331 Colorado 7th 342.11 886.07
332 Minnesota 4th 332.49 861.15
333 California 45th 330.39 855.71
334 Massachusetts 8th 326.37 845.3
335 Kentucky 3rd 319.34 827.09
336 California 41st 316.54 819.84
337 Texas 2nd 308.75 799.66
338 Maryland 3rd 304.14 787.72
339 Indiana 7th 303.84 786.95
340 Illinois 10th 299.78 776.43
341 Georgia 6th 298.76 773.79
342 Maryland 4th 297.81 771.33
343 Arizona 5th 293.47 760.09
344 Pennsylvania 18th 292.54 757.68
345 California 33rd 288.58 747.42
346 Illinois 11th 280.95 727.66
347 Rhode Island 1st 268.49 695.39
348 California 52nd 267 691.53
349 Florida 14th 265.4 687.39
350 Massachusetts 5th 265.08 686.56
351 Georgia 5th 264.91 686.12
352 Texas 24th 262.76 680.55
353 Florida 21st 260.97 675.91
354 California 14th 259.5 672.11
355 Illinois 1st 258.38 669.2
356 New York 3rd 254.92 660.24
357 Ohio 11th 244.46 633.15
358 Illinois 3rd 237.18 614.3
359 Texas 18th 235.2 609.17
360 Ohio 3rd 228 590.52
361 Missouri 1st 225.36 583.68
362 New York 26th 219.13 567.55
363 California 28th 218.45 565.79
364 California 31st 218.24 565.24
365 California 47th 216.21 559.98
366 New Jersey 6th 215.55 558.28
367 Texas 33rd 211.94 548.93
368 Pennsylvania 5th 211.74 548.40
Guam at-large 210 540
369 Hawaii 1st 209.22 541.88
370 Florida 27th 208.84 540.9
371 Illinois 8th 205.52 532.3
372 Arizona 7th 205.12 531.26
373 California 39th 204.4 529.4
374 Texas 20th 199.68 517.17
375 Colorado 1st 189.62 491.12
376 Texas 29th 187.07 484.51
377 Florida 13th 186.03 481.82
378 Michigan 14th 185.73 481.04
379 Texas 32nd 185.66 480.86
380 Virginia 11th 185.09 479.38
381 California 17th 184.85 478.76
382 Michigan 13th 184.85 478.76
383 Michigan 9th 183.59 475.5
384 Washington 9th 183.43 475.08
385 New York 2nd 182.01 471.41
N. Mariana Islands at-large 179 460
386 California 6th 175.04 453.35
387 Florida 22nd 172.88 447.76
388 Florida 23rd 169.1 437.97
389 California 35th 168.88 437.4
390 Texas 9th 165.64 429.01
391 Arizona 9th 164.79 426.81
392 Texas 7th 161.94 419.43
393 Virginia 8th 149.24 386.53
394 California 48th 145.47 376.77
395 Washington 7th 144.13 373.3
396 California 30th 135.94 352.08
397 Minnesota 5th 135.66 351.36
398 California 53rd 135.43 350.76
US Virgin Islands at-large 133.7 346
399 Wisconsin 4th 128.35 332.43
400 California 32nd 124.23 321.76
401 New York 4th 110.85 287.1
402 Florida 24th 106.08 274.75
403 Illinois 9th 91.85 237.89
404 Nevada 1st 104.5 270.66
405 California 38th 101.46 262.78
406 California 13th 96.79 250.69
407 Illinois 5th 95.71 247.89
408 New Jersey 9th 95.34 246.93
409 California 29th 92.03 238.26
410 California 44th 79.36 205.46
411 New York 16th 78.37 202.98
American Samoa at-large 77 200
412 New Jersey 10th 75.92 196.63
413 California 43rd 72.03 186.56
414 California 46th 71.72 185.75
415 New York 11th 65.83 170.5
416 Massachusetts 7th 62.67 162.32
417 Pennsylvania 2nd 62.64 162.25
418 Illinois 7th 62.52 161.93
District of Columbia at-large 61.40 159.03
419 California 40th 57.69 149.42
420 California 37th 55.26 143.12
421 New Jersey 8th 54.69 141.65
422 Pennsylvania 3rd 52.78 136.70
423 Illinois 4th 52.45 135.85
424 New York 5th 51.88 134.37
425 California 34th 47.66 123.44
426 California 12th 38.97 100.93
427 New York 6th 29.78 77.13
428 New York 8th 29.66 76.82
429 New York 14th 28.29 73.27
430 New York 7th 16.16 41.85
431 New York 9th 15.54 40.25
432 New York 12th 14.79 38.31
433 New York 15th 14.54 37.66
434 New York 10th 14.25 36.91
435 New York 13th 10.25 26.55

See also[]

  • List of current members of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Apportionment
    • United States congressional apportionment
  • General ticket
  • Redistricting
  • Representation
  • United States Census Bureau
  • Better Know A District: A recurring segment on The Colbert Report, in which Stephen Colbert profiled a congressional district and interviewed its Representative. Described by Colbert as a "435-part series".

Comparisons[]

  • Constituency
  • Australia
  • Canada
  • European Parliament
  • France
  • Ireland
  • New Zealand
  • Philippines
  • Singapore: Group Representation Constituency, Non-Constituency Member of Parliament
  • United Kingdom

References[]

  1. ^ "Congressional Apportionment 2010 Census Brief" (PDF). US Census Bureau. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 19, 2011. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
  2. ^ Public Law 62-5 of 1911, though Congress has the authority to change that number.
  3. ^ "GreatData.com". Archived from the original on May 30, 2013. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Congressional Apportionment: 2010 Census Briefs" (PDF). census.gov. United States Census Bureau. November 2011. Retrieved February 2, 2014.
  5. ^ "Rhode Island congressional districts by urban and rural population and land area". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on December 11, 2014. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  6. ^ United States Census Bureau. "Congressional Districts by Land Area (National)". Archived from the original (ASCII text) on July 14, 2007. Retrieved November 11, 2006.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ Jump up to: 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.
  9. ^ https://webservices.ncleg.net/ViewBillDocument/2019/6955/0/HB%201029,%203rd%20Edition%20-%2011x17%20Map[bare URL]
  10. ^ Geography, US Census Bureau. "Congressional Districts Relationship Files (state-based)". census.gov. Archived from the original on July 17, 2017. Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  11. ^ "Index of /geo/maps/cong_dist/cd116/cd_based/ST42". www2.census.gov. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  • "United States Census 2010". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress, 1789–1989. Macmillan Publishing. ISBN 0029201705.

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