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United States Census Bureau: Congressional Apportionment; Census Redistricting Data Office; Geography division; National Atlas Printable District Maps; Jeffrey B. Lewis; et al. (2013). "Digital Boundary Definitions of United States Congressional Districts, 1789–2012". University of California, Los Angeles.
English: This wall map depicts congressional district boundaries in effect for the 115th Congress of the United States (January 2017-2019). The map includes county names and boundaries for each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and U.S. Virgin Islands.
An Infobox for Congressional districts represented in the United States House of Representatives. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting.
Maryland's congressional districts since 2023 Maryland is divided into eight congressional districts , each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives . After the 2020 census , the number of Maryland 's seats remained unchanged, giving evidence of stable population growth relative to the United States at large.
English: A map of all of the U.S. congressional districts (as of the 113th Congress). To find the district's number, look at the district, compare with the color code at the bottom to get number. The colors do not have any intrinsic meaning other than to provide visual distinction.
Louisiana's Legislature approved a new congressional map Friday, Jan. 19, 2024 that will add a second majority Black district by radically changing the 6th Congressional District boundaries.
A new congressional district map giving Louisiana a second majority-Black House district was rejected Tuesday by a panel of three federal judges, fueling new uncertainty about district boundaries ...
Table of United States congressional district boundary maps in the State of Illinois, presented chronologically. [7] All redistricting events that took place in Illinois from statehood in 1818 to 2013 are shown. During the periods of 1863-1873, 1893-1895, and 1903-1948, voters in Illinois elected an additional one to two at-large representatives.