If Montana gets another House seat, shoud there be one or two districts? (user search)
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  If Montana gets another House seat, shoud there be one or two districts? (search mode)
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Question: Two districts or second at-large seat if population grows enough?
#1
2nd district (R)
 
#2
another at-large seat (R)
 
#3
2nd district (D)
 
#4
another at-large seat (D)
 
#5
2nd district (L)
 
#6
another at-large seat (L)
 
#7
2nd district (C)
 
#8
another at-large seat (C)
 
#9
2nd district (G)
 
#10
another at-large seat (G)
 
#11
2nd district (S)
 
#12
another at-large seat (S)
 
#13
2nd district (I/O)
 
#14
another at-large seat (I/O)
 
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Total Voters: 33

Author Topic: If Montana gets another House seat, shoud there be one or two districts?  (Read 2063 times)
Bigby
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E: -6.52, S: 3.74

« on: December 21, 2016, 05:46:33 PM »

I don't get At-Large House seats for states with more than 1 CD. Proportional.
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Bigby
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E: -6.52, S: 3.74

« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2016, 09:41:09 PM »

Why would two At-Large districts be radically different in terms of political leanings? Wouldn't every voter vote for both races?
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