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« on: March 18, 2011, 11:22:25 PM »

By that I mean in a way similar to how California does it. In California, you can tell where a district is by its number (ie 40s and 50s probably in SD or OC, single digits in northern CA and bay area). With 36 districts, that's to the point where one has so many districts that a way to organize the districts is probably needed. This is especially because they are gaining, on average, 2-3 seats every ten years.
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