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Map of Idaho's congressional districts since 2023. Idaho has two congressional districts. A state since 1890, it gained its second seat in the United States House of Representatives for the 1912 election. Both seats were at-large selections on the ballot (entire state) for three elections, until the two districts were established prior to the ...
District 35 covers all of Falls Church and parts of Fairfax County and Alexandria in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., including some or all of Merrifield, Idylwood, West Falls Church, Seven Corners, Bailey's Crossroads, Lincolnia, Annandale, Springfield, and West Springfield. [4]
Today members of the Idaho Legislature are elected from 35 districts throughout the state. Some districts include several counties, while others are located entirely within a single county. Ada County, the state's largest by population, currently has nine legislative districts within its boundaries (as of the 2010 redistricting, Ada County has ...
From 1864 to 1890, Idaho elected a non-voting delegate to the House. After statehood in 1890, the state sent one member to the House until 1913, when Idaho gained a seat in the House after the 1910 census. The representatives were elected at-large until Idaho's congressional districts were drawn in 1919. [18]
District was defunct as a result of redistricting [9] 1968–1972 1972–1976 Joseph V. Gartlan, Jr. (D) Fairfax County (part) 1976–1980 1980–1984 1984–1988 1988–1992 1992–1996 1996–2000 2000–2004 Toddy Puller (D) 2004–2008 Fairfax County (part), Prince William County (part) 2008–2012 2012–2016
Voters in Legislative District 20 will weigh in on two contested seats in the upcoming general election, with another seat unchallenged. The Idaho Statesman has compiled a Voter Guide for each of ...
Runoff election. The second round of voting looked like this: Lauren McLean: 30,306, 65.5% (6,637 more votes than general election.) David H. Bieter: 15,998, 34.5% (287 more votes than general ...
Virginia's 11th congressional district from January 3, 2023. Virginia's 11th congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Situated in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., the district comprises most of Fairfax County and the entirety of Fairfax City.