JohnnyLongtorso
Junior Chimp
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« on: February 05, 2011, 10:38:13 PM » |
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Here's what I know/managed to find out after some quick research:
Arizona, Idaho, New Jersey, North Dakota, Washington don't even have House districts, they elect two Representatives from each Senate district. Idaho and Washington have two separate tickets, while Arizona, New Jersey and North Dakota just elect the top two. South Dakota's is like North Dakota's, except they have two districts out of 35 that are subdivided into two House districts.
Maryland's House districts are based on the Senate districts; you've either got three Reps elected from the Senate district or some combination of one and/or two-member districts. System is the same as Arizona/New Jersey/North Dakota, top 1/2/3 candidates win the seats.
Iowa and Oregon have their House districts nested inside the Senate districts. Two House districts for each Senate district. Wisconsin's are also nested, three Assembly districts for each Senate district.
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