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===List of all state's districts=== |
===List of all state's districts=== |
Revision as of 11:35, 8 September 2010
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List of district articles needing to be writtenActive districtsAll of the active districts are done. Obsolete districtsAll of these remaining districts redirect, so at least there's no red link. However, an independent article needs to be written for each.
List of all state's districts
At-Large vs District 1 Moved from User talk:Markles#At-Large vs District 1 On another note, I've noticed that Martis and CNN lists the single representative districts as 1st district vs. At-large, including present single representative congressional districts (i.e. Vermont, Wyoming, Alaska). What are your thoughts about changing to conform? Pvmoutside (talk) 01:23, 11 September 2009 (UTC)
I'm game for a broader discussoins, but I'm for sticking with at-large as the official government standard.DCmacnut<> 14:22, 11 September 2009 (UTC)
While perhaps there is no specific reason to do what the House of Representatives does, there is also no particular reason to do what CNN does. The House uses "At-Large" (see, for example, [2]). I guess the question really is, which is more confusing: a term many people aren't familiar with, "At-Large", or calling a lone district "one" when there is only one. If the former is more confusing, we have to decide whether it is so much more confusing that we should go to the trouble of changing hundreds of pages. I would tend to think "At-Large" isn't that confusing in context and is accurate. I also think the trouble of a change isn't worth it in any event. -Rrius (talk) 13:45, 13 September 2009 (UTC) |