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- Q16957421 subject Q8273690.
- Q16957421 subject Q8413865.
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- Q16957421 abstract "On three occasions in New York history, some members of the United States House of Representatives were elected statewide at-large. This was due to an increase of the number of representatives after the previous federal census, and the failure of the State Legislature to re-apportion the congressional districts in time for the next election.In 1872 and 1882, one representative each was elected for the ensuing term. The Legislature then re-apportioned the congressional districts before the elections in 1874 and 1884.From 1933 to 1945, two representatives elected at-large sat in the House because the Legislature could not agree on a re-apportionment of the districts. For the election to the 79th United States Congress, which was held in 1944, the congressional districts were finally re-apportioned.".
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- Q16957421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8273690.
- Q16957421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8413865.
- Q16957421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8691308.
- Q16957421 comment "On three occasions in New York history, some members of the United States House of Representatives were elected statewide at-large. This was due to an increase of the number of representatives after the previous federal census, and the failure of the State Legislature to re-apportion the congressional districts in time for the next election.In 1872 and 1882, one representative each was elected for the ensuing term.".
- Q16957421 label "New York's at-large congressional seat".
- Q16957421 depiction Lyman_Tremain_-_Brady-Handy.jpg.