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English: The States of the USA provide much of the government. However at federal level (central US government) seven of these at present have insufficient population to be divided up as for their representation there. These elect a Member of the House of Representatives (Congressperson) for the state at-large . Also, each, otherwise known as the (Alaska / Delaware / Montana / North Dakota / South Dakota / Vermont / Wyoming) Congressional District.
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Based off of: File:US House Winning Margins Runoff.png for most boundaries, [1] for Georgia , and [2] for Texas .

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Highlighted in green are the US Congressional districts being states at-large

5 November 2020

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