List of United States congressional districts explained

Congressional districts in the United States are electoral divisions for the purpose of electing members of the United States House of Representatives. The number of voting seats in the House of Representatives is currently set at 435, with each one representing an average of 761,169 people following the 2020 United States census.[1] The number of voting seats has applied since 1913, excluding a temporary increase to 437 after the admissions of Alaska and Hawaii. The total number of state members is capped by the Reapportionment Act of 1929.[2] In addition, each of the five inhabited U.S. territories and the federal district of Washington, D. C., sends a non-voting delegate to the House of Representatives.

The Bureau of the Census conducts a constitutionally mandated decennial census whose figures are used to determine the number of congressional districts to which each state is entitled, in a process called "apportionment". The 2022 elections were the first to be based on the congressional districts which were defined based on the 2020 United States census.[3]

Each state is responsible for the redistricting of districts within their state, while several states have one "at-large" division. Redistricting must take place if the number of members changes following a re-apportionment, or may take place at any other time if demographics represented in a district have changed substantially. Setting the boundaries of states' congressional districts is the responsibility of state governments, who often gerrymander districts for various reasons. Districts may sometimes retain the same boundaries, while changing their district numbers.

The following is a complete list of the 435 current congressional districts for the House of Representatives, and over 200 obsolete districts, and the six current and one obsolete non-voting delegations.

Extremes

Population

Area

Oldest district

American Human Development Index

Alabama

See main article: Alabama's congressional districts.

Alaska

American Samoa

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Arizona

See main article: Arizona's congressional districts.

Arkansas

See main article: Arkansas's congressional districts.

California

See main article: California's congressional districts.

Colorado

See main article: Colorado's congressional districts.

Connecticut

See main article: Connecticut's congressional districts.

Delaware

See main article: Delaware's congressional districts.

The oldest district in the country, it has never changed its shape or size. From 1813 to 1823, Delaware had two representatives — both chosen at-large on a general ticket from the same statewide district.

District of Columbia

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Florida

See main article: Florida's congressional districts.

Georgia

See main article: Georgia's congressional districts.

Guam

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Hawaii

See main article: Hawaii's congressional districts.

Idaho

See main article: Idaho's congressional districts.

Illinois

See main article: Illinois's congressional districts.

Indiana

See main article: Indiana's congressional districts.

Iowa

See main article: Iowa's congressional districts.

Kansas

See main article: Kansas's congressional districts.

Kentucky

See main article: Kentucky's congressional districts.

Louisiana

See main article: Louisiana's congressional districts.

Maine

Until 1820, Maine was part of Massachusetts. After the 1810 census, Massachusetts was allocated 20 districts. Seven Massachusetts districts (then numbered through) were credited to Maine soon after it became a state in 1820. See District of Maine.

See main article: Maine's congressional districts.

Maryland

See main article: Maryland's congressional districts.

Massachusetts

See main article: Massachusetts's congressional districts.

Michigan

See main article: Michigan's congressional districts.

Minnesota

See main article: Minnesota's congressional districts.

Mississippi

See main article: Mississippi's congressional districts.

Missouri

See main article: Missouri's congressional districts.

Montana

See main article: Montana's congressional districts.

Nebraska

See main article: Nebraska's congressional districts.

Nevada

See main article: Nevada's congressional districts.

New Hampshire

See main article: New Hampshire's congressional districts.

New Jersey

See main article: New Jersey's congressional districts.

New Mexico

See main article: New Mexico's congressional districts.

New York

See main article: New York's congressional districts.

North Carolina

See main article: North Carolina's congressional districts.

North Dakota

See main article: North Dakota's congressional districts.

Northern Mariana Islands

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Ohio

See main article: Ohio's congressional districts.

Oklahoma

See main article: Oklahoma's congressional districts.

Oregon

See main article: Oregon's congressional districts.

Pennsylvania

See main article: Pennsylvania's congressional districts.

Philippines

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Puerto Rico

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Rhode Island

See main article: Rhode Island's congressional districts.

South Carolina

See main article: South Carolina's congressional districts.

South Dakota

See main article: South Dakota's congressional districts.

Tennessee

See main article: Tennessee's congressional districts.

Texas

U.S. Virgin Islands

See Non-voting delegations, below.

Utah

See main article: Utah's congressional districts.

Vermont

See main article: Vermont's congressional districts.

Virginia

See main article: Virginia's congressional districts.

Washington

See main article: Washington's congressional districts.

West Virginia

See main article: West Virginia's congressional districts.

Wisconsin

See main article: Wisconsin's congressional districts.

Wyoming

Non-voting delegations

List of pre-2020 districts by area

This list includes the 435 voting districts immediately before 2020 redistricting (used from 2018–2023), along with the 6 non-voting delegations.[7] These geographic values reflect the changes to Pennsylvania's congressional districts in 2018.[8]

Rank
large
District Land area
(mi2)
Land area
(km2)
1Alaska at-largealign=right 571,951.26align=right 1,481,353.76
2Montana at-largealign=right 145,552.44align=right 376,980.82
3Wyoming at-largealign=right 97,100.40align=right 251,490.04
4South Dakota at-largealign=right 75,884.64align=right 196,541.22
5New Mexico 2ndalign=right 71,739.49 align=right 185,805.46
6Oregon 2ndalign=right 69,442.78align=right 179,856.98
7North Dakota at-largealign=right 68,975.93align=right 178,647.66
8Nebraska 3rdalign=right 67,435.41align=right 174,657.89
9Texas 23rdalign=right 58,059.18align=right 150,373.43
10Nevada 2ndalign=right 55,829.71align=right 144,599.09
11Arizona 1stalign=right 55,039.61align=right 142,552.73
12Kansas 1stalign=right 52,542.50align=right 136,085.21
13Nevada 4thalign=right 50,997.97align=right 132,084.87
14Colorado 3rdalign=right 49,731.77align=right 128,805.41
15New Mexico 3rdalign=right 44,958.52align=right 116,442.68
16Idaho 2ndalign=right 43,225.09align=right 111,953.10
17Utah 2ndalign=right 39,987.95align=right 103,568.89
18Idaho 1stalign=right 39,418.02align=right 102,092.77
19Texas 13thalign=right 38,349.24align=right 99,324.63
20Colorado 4thalign=right 38,102.67align=right 98,686.01
21Oklahoma 3rdalign=right 34,116.73align=right 88,362.42
22Minnesota 7thalign=right 33,429.31align=right 86,582.00
23Arizona 4thalign=right 33,199.45align=right 85,986.66
24align=right 32,867.21align=right 85,126.16
25align=right 28,089.47align=right 72,751.80
26Minnesota 8thalign=right 27,908.13align=right 72,282.13
27Texas 11thalign=right 27,832.17align=right 72,085.39
28Maine 2ndalign=right 27,557.40align=right 71,373.74
29Texas 19thalign=right 25,835.59align=right 66,914.25
30align=right 25,027.75align=right 64,821.94
31Wisconsin 7thalign=right 23,037.26align=right 59,666.56
32Iowa 4thalign=right 22,756.75align=right 58,940.04
33Arkansas 4thalign=right 22,338.08align=right 57,855.69
34Oklahoma 2ndalign=right 20,995.35align=right 54,378.01
35Utah 3rdalign=right 20,070.54align=right 51,982.75
36Missouri 8thalign=right 19,901.17align=right 51,544.08
37Utah 1stalign=right 19,560.79align=right 50,662.50
38Arkansas 1stalign=right 19,318.29align=right 50,034.42
39align=right 19,250.22align=right 49,858.12
40Missouri 6thalign=right 18,198.62align=right 47,134.47
41Oregon 4thalign=right 17,274.04align=right 44,739.81
42Arizona 3rdalign=right 15,688.79align=right 40,634.01
43Mississippi 2ndalign=right 15,551.51align=right 40,278.45
44align=right 15,473.13align=right 40,075.45
45New York 21stalign=right 15,114.76align=right 39,147.27
46Illinois 15thalign=right 14,695.67align=right 38,061.82
47Louisiana 5thalign=right 14,452.88align=right 37,433.00
48Missouri 4thalign=right 14,401.38align=right 37,299.61
49Kansas 4thalign=right 14,315.68align=right 37,077.65
50Kansas 2ndalign=right 14,143.34align=right 36,631.29
51align=right 12,952.23align=right 33,546.31
52align=right 12,836.20align=right 33,245.79
53Mississippi 3rdalign=right 12,754.48align=right 33,034.14
54Louisiana 4thalign=right 12,435.10align=right 32,206.94
55Iowa 2ndalign=right 12,261.92align=right 31,758.40
56Kentucky 1stalign=right 12,079.50align=right 31,285.94
57Iowa 1stalign=right 12,048.84align=right 31,206.53
58Minnesota 1stalign=right 11,973.99align=right 31,012.67
59Kentucky 5thalign=right 11,235.15align=right 29,099.07
60Wisconsin 3rdalign=right 11,111.79align=right 28,779.56
61Mississippi 1stalign=right 10,572.80align=right 27,383.58
62Illinois 18thalign=right 10,515.95align=right 27,236.34
63Alabama 7thalign=right 10,156.13align=right 26,304.40
64Alabama 2ndalign=right 10,141.63align=right 26,266.85
65align=right 10,122.99align=right 26,218.57
66align=right 10,029.79align=right 25,977.18
67California 23rdalign=right 9,898.00align=right 25,635.85
68Pennsylvania 12thalign=right 9,893.40align=right 25,623.80
69Oklahoma 4thalign=right 9,777.28align=right 25,323.18
70West Virginia 3rdalign=right 9,745.33align=right 25,240.43
71Pennsylvania 15thalign=right 9,729.03align=right 25,198.09
72align=right 9,626.23align=right 24,931.96
73Texas 28thalign=right 9,378.53align=right 24,290.42
74Vermont at-largealign=right 9,249.56align=right 23,956.36
75Tennessee 7thalign=right 9,160.44align=right 23,725.56
76Texas 27thalign=right 9,128.25align=right 23,642.19
77align=right 9,114.01align=right 23,605.31
78align=right 9,113.87align=right 23,604.95
79Alabama 4thalign=right 8,888.77align=right 23,021.94
80Nebraska 1st8,879.02 22,996.68
81Iowa 3rdalign=right 8,789.62align=right 22,765.14
82align=right 8,711.64align=right 22,563.17
83align=right 8,613.58align=right 22,309.19
84align=right 8,457.80align=right 21,905.72
85Texas 34thalign=right 8,190.32align=right 21,212.95
86Georgia 12thalign=right 8,185.27align=right 21,199.87
87South Carolina 6thalign=right 8,062.93align=right 20,883.01
88Mississippi 4thalign=right 8,044.48align=right 20,835.22
89West Virginia 2ndalign=right 8,017.31align=right 20,764.85
90align=right 7,982.81align=right 20,675.50
91New York 19thalign=right 7,937.02align=right 20,556.90
92Illinois 16thalign=right 7,917.49align=right 20,506.32
93align=right 7,858.86align=right 20,354.47
94Arizona 2ndalign=right 7,838.12align=right 20,300.75
95align=right 7,810.08align=right 20,228.13
96Texas 15thalign=right 7,804.07align=right 20,212.56
97Texas 17thalign=right 7,651.16align=right 19,816.52
98Texas 25thalign=right 7,620.70align=right 19,737.63
99Alabama 3rdalign=right 7,543.86align=right 19,538.62
100Colorado 2ndalign=right 7,535.34align=right 19,516.55
101New York 23rdalign=right 7,371.65align=right 19,092.59
102align=right 7,359.70align=right 19,061.64
103align=right 7,306.05align=right 18,922.69
104Colorado 5thalign=right 7,265.72align=right 18,818.23
105Indiana 8thalign=right 7,255.39align=right 18,791.48
106align=right 7,215.03align=right 18,686.95
107Kentucky 2ndalign=right 7,177.44align=right 18,589.59
108Texas 36thalign=right 7,125.83align=right 18,455.92
109Georgia 10thalign=right 7,096.22align=right 18,379.23
110Louisiana 3rdalign=right 6,983.32align=right 18,086.82
111Illinois 17thalign=right 6,933.08align=right 17,956.70
112align=right 6,902.73align=right 17,878.09
113California 24thalign=right 6,883.35align=right 17,827.89
114Missouri 3rdalign=right 6,851.54align=right 17,745.51
115Tennessee 8thalign=right 6,850.53align=right 17,742.89
116North Carolina 11thalign=right 6,838.24align=right 17,711.06
117Wisconsin 8thalign=right 6,806.67align=right 17,629.29
118California 21stalign=right 6,729.94align=right 17,430.56
119New Hampshire 2ndalign=right 6,489.00align=right 16,806.53
120Tennessee 6thalign=right 6,474.21align=right 16,768.22
121Florida 17thalign=right 6,369.97align=right 16,498.24
122Indiana 4thalign=right 6,352.55align=right 16,453.12
123West Virginia 1stalign=right 6,275.56align=right 16,253.72
124Missouri 7thalign=right 6,272.84align=right 16,246.67
125Hawaii 2ndalign=right 6,213.40align=right 16,092.72
126Indiana 6thalign=right 6,206.83align=right 16,075.71
127align=right 6,186.47align=right 16,022.97
128align=right 6,183.59align=right 16,015.51
129align=right 6,161.77align=right 15,959.00
130Alabama 1stalign=right 6,066.83align=right 15,713.11
131align=right 6,053.76align=right 15,679.25
133Tennessee 4thalign=right 5,984.84align=right 15,500.75
132Pennsylvania 13thalign=right 6,017.99align=right 15,586.54
134align=right 5,930.02align=right 15,358.77
135Texas 21stalign=right 5,920.89align=right 15,335.12
136California 36thalign=right 5,912.64align=right 15,313.75
137Illinois 13thalign=right 5,793.65align=right 15,005.57
138align=right 5,626.47align=right 14,572.57
139South Carolina 5thalign=right 5,505.54align=right 14,259.36
140align=right 5,494.28align=right 14,230.20
141Arkansas 3rdalign=right 5,400.99align=right 13,988.58
142South Carolina 7thalign=right 5,354.62align=right 13,868.48
143South Carolina 3rdalign=right 5,268.28align=right 13,644.86
144align=right 5,210.81align=right 13,496.01
145Oregon 5thalign=right 5,189.73align=right 13,441.41
146New York 22ndalign=right 5,077.45align=right 13,150.61
147Texas 10thalign=right 5,070.95align=right 13,133.77
148align=right 5,043.85align=right 13,063.58
149Illinois 12thalign=right 5,008.21align=right 12,971.28
150Arkansas 2ndalign=right 4,978.12align=right 12,893.34
151Wisconsin 6thalign=right 4,918.39align=right 12,738.64
152California 20thalign=right 4,874.22align=right 12,624.24
153California 51stalign=right 4,791.61align=right 12,410.28
154Ohio 15thalign=right 4,738.93align=right 12,273.84
155align=right 4,664.87align=right 12,082.03
156New Mexico 1stalign=right 4,600.14align=right 11,914.37
157Tennessee 3rdalign=right 4,570.32align=right 11,837.14
158Wisconsin 2ndalign=right 4,536.69align=right 11,750.04
159align=right 4,512.78align=right 11,688.11
160Indiana 9thalign=right 4,486.77align=right 11,620.75
161Kentucky 4thalign=right 4,382.19align=right 11,349.88
162align=right 4,310.34align=right 11,163.79
163Kentucky 6thalign=right 4,292.72 align=right 11,118.16
164align=right 4,227.73align=right 10,949.83
165Indiana 3rdalign=right 4,180.37align=right 10,827.17
166Alabama 6thalign=right 4,170.78align=right 10,802.33
167Tennessee 1stalign=right 4,141.92align=right 10,727.58
168Michigan 10thalign=right 4,140.44align=right 10,723.75
169Louisiana 6thalign=right 4,033.89align=right 10,447.79
170Louisiana 1stalign=right 4,030.23align=right 10,438.31
171align=right 4,016.30align=right 10,402.23
172Maryland 1stalign=right 3,977.06align=right 10,300.60
173New York 27thalign=right 3,973.13align=right 10,290.42
174Indiana 2ndalign=right 3,958.58align=right 10,252.73
175align=right 3,864.76align=right 10,009.74
176align=right 3,838.27align=right 9,941.13
177align=right 3,684.32align=right 9,542.40
178Alabama 5thalign=right 3,677.31align=right 9,524.24
179align=right 3,674.55align=right 9517.09
180Georgia 14thalign=right 3,623.16align=right 9,383.99
181align=right 3,571.86align=right 9,251.13
182align=right 3,546.74align=right 9,186.07
Puerto Rico at-largealign=right 3,515.0align=right 91,000.00
183Pennsylvania 16thalign=right 3,311.66align=right 8,577.18
184align=right 3,295.29align=right 8,534.78
185Maine 1stalign=right 3,285.52align=right 8,509.51
186align=right 3,281.19align=right 8,498.29
187align=right 3,246.68align=right 8,408.91
188Florida 25thalign=right 3,232.71align=right 8,372.73
189align=right 3,221.62align=right 8,344.00
190South Carolina 2ndalign=right 3,022.17align=right 7,827.43
191Oregon 1stalign=right 3,007.00align=right 7,788.14
192Minnesota 6thalign=right 2,882.22align=right 7,464.96
193Nevada 3rdalign=right 2,848.99align=right 7,378.89
194Pennsylvania 14thalign=right 2,847.65align=right 7,375.38
195California 16thalign=right 2,839.51align=right 7,354.34
196California 50thalign=right 2,787.35align=right 7,219.24
197align=right 2,776.39align=right 7,190.86
198align=right 2,667.87align=right 6,909.77
199align=right 2,628.74align=right 6,808.44
200North Carolina 10thalign=right 2,575.16align=right 6,669.67
201Utah 4thalign=right 2,550.35align=right 6,605.41
202Florida 11thalign=right 2,509.88align=right 6,500.60
203align=right 2,506.92align=right 6,492.93
204New Hampshire 1stalign=right 2,463.65align=right 6,380.86
205align=right 2,450.49align=right 6,346.78
206Texas 14thalign=right 2,441.39align=right 6,323.21
207Minnesota 2ndalign=right 2,437.91align=right 6,314.19
208Florida 20thalign=right 2,427.42align=right 6,287.02
209Missouri 5thalign=right 2,424.85align=right 6,280.37
210New York 24thalign=right 2,388.56 align=right 6,186.38
211Massachusetts 1stalign=right 2,350.29 align=right 6,087.26
212align=right 2,348.70align=right 6,083.14
213Tennessee 2ndalign=right 2,320.68align=right 6,010.57
214North Carolina 13thalign=right 2,280.59align=right 5,906.73
215Ohio 12thalign=right 2,271.91align=right 5,884.25
216Texas 31stalign=right 2,154.49align=right 5,580.13
217align=right 2,148.41align=right 5,564.39
218Florida 26thalign=right 2,098.66align=right 5,435.53
219align=right 2,092.43align=right 5,419.40
220Oklahoma 5thalign=right 2,073.90align=right 5,371.41
221Connecticut 2ndalign=right 1,987.68align=right 5,148.10
222Ohio 14thalign=right 1,953.14align=right 5,058.64
223Maryland 6thalign=right 1,950.26align=right 5,051.18
224Delaware at-largealign=right 1,949.00align=right 5,047.00
225Indiana 5thalign=right 1,924.76align=right 4,985.13
226Wisconsin 5thalign=right 1,890.75align=right 4,897.05
227align=right 1,875.97align=right 4,858.77
228California 10thalign=right 1,818.79align=right 4,710.67
229align=right 1,752.06align=right 4,537.84
230align=right 1,730.82align=right 4,482.83
231Wisconsin 1stalign=right 1,727.92align=right 4,475.32
232align=right 1,707.49align=right 4,422.40
233California 25thalign=right 1,690.50align=right 4,378.40
234Oklahoma 1stalign=right 1,631.67align=right 4,226.03
235Massachusetts 2ndalign=right 1,628.00align=right 4,216.52
236Illinois 14thalign=right 1,597.60align=right 4,137.79
237South Carolina 1stalign=right 1,547.86align=right 4,008.96
238Florida 18thalign=right 1,512.55align=right 3,917.51
239align=right 1,503.18align=right 3,893.24
240Pennsylvania 11thalign=right 1,502.96align=right 3,892.66
241Maryland 5thalign=right 1,481.24align=right 3,836.42
242Texas 12thalign=right 1,441.16align=right 3,732.61
243Virginia 10thalign=right 1,372.24align=right 3,554.11
244align=right 1,355.03align=right 3,509.53
245New York 18thalign=right 1,353.42align=right 3,505.36
246South Carolina 4thalign=right 1,299.30align=right 3,365.19
247Louisiana 2ndalign=right 1,268.48align=right 3,285.37
248Tennessee 5thalign=right 1,248.57align=right 3,233.80
249Connecticut 5thalign=right 1,248.16align=right 3,232.74
250align=right 1,245.28align=right 3,225.28
251New York 20thalign=right 1,231.28align=right 3,189.02
252Massachusetts 9thalign=right 1,214.74align=right 3,146.18
253Ohio 16thalign=right 1,205.34align=right 3,121.83
254California 22ndalign=right 1,165.12align=right 3,017.66
255Indiana 1stalign=right 1,157.02align=right 2,996.68
256Ohio 10thalign=right 1,129.76align=right 2,926.08
257Florida 10thalign=right 1,129.32align=right 2,924.94
258align=right 1,080.67align=right 2,798.94
259Pennsylvania 10thalign=right 1,080.26align=right 2,797.86
260Oregon 3rdalign=right 1,074.46align=right 2,782.85
261Georgia 11thalign=right 1,071.25align=right 2,774.54
262align=right 1,045.35align=right 2,707.46
263Texas 22ndalign=right 1,032.84align=right 2,675.06
264align=right 1,015.02align=right 2,628.90
265align=right 991.68align=right 2,568.45
266align=right 991.30align=right 2,567.47
267align=right 970.19align=right 2,512.79
268align=right 947.10align=right 2,452.99
269California 26thalign=right 939.12align=right 2,432.32
270California 42ndalign=right 935.96align=right 2,424.14
271California 19thalign=right 915.34align=right 2,370.73
272align=right 912.84align=right 2,364.25
273Texas 26thalign=right 907.15align=right 2,349.52
274align=right 899.70align=right 2,330.23
275Ohio 13thalign=right 894.30align=right 2,316.24
276Florida 12thalign=right 883.75align=right 2,288.91
277Pennsylvania 17thalign=right 882.88align=right 2,286.64
278Florida 16thalign=right 875.33align=right 2,267.11
279align=right 856.64align=right 2,218.68
280Maryland 8thalign=right 859.85align=right 2,227.01
281align=right 856.93align=right 2,219.45
282Washington 10thalign=right 826.67align=right 2,141.08
283Florida 15thalign=right 818.51align=right 2,119.94
284Rhode Island 2ndalign=right 765.32align=right 1,982.18
285Massachusetts 3rdalign=right 757.86align=right 1,962.86
286Kansas 3rdalign=right 757.20align=right 1,961.15
287Florida 19thalign=right 750.37align=right 1,943.46
288Georgia 13thalign=right 714.95align=right 1,851.72
289Texas 16thalign=right 710.35align=right 1,839.81
290California 27thalign=right 699.90align=right 1,812.74
291California 18thalign=right 696.12align=right 1,802.95
292align=right 691.88align=right 1,791.97
293align=right 686.96align=right 1,779.23
294Connecticut 1stalign=right 675.45align=right 1,749.42
295Massachusetts 4thalign=right 668.27align=right 1,730.82
296align=right 650.02align=right 1,683.55
297align=right 638.39align=right 1,653.44
298Arizona 6thalign=right 625.07align=right 1,618.93
299California 15thalign=right 599.45align=right 1,552.58
300Texas 35thalign=right 593.77align=right 1,537.87
301California 49thalign=right 553.08align=right 1,432.48
302North Carolina 12thalign=right 441.00align=right 1,143.40
303align=right 548.65align=right 1,421.00
304Arizona 8thalign=right 539.66align=right 1,397.72
305Minnesota 3rdalign=right 527.05align=right 1,365.06
306Massachusetts 6thalign=right 526.79align=right 1,364.39
307align=right 513.58align=right 1,330.17
308New York 25thalign=right 510.19align=right 1,321.39
309Nebraska 2ndalign=right 509.74align=right 1,320.23
310New Jersey 11thalign=right 504.97align=right 1,307.87
311align=right 496.60align=right 1,286.20
312California 11thalign=right 493.61align=right 1,278.45
313Maryland 7thalign=right 488.03align=right 1,264.00
314Tennessee 9thalign=right 483.39align=right 1,251.98
315align=right 480.88align=right 1,245.48
316align=right 477.02align=right 1,235.48
317Colorado 6thalign=right 474.66align=right 1,229.37
318Connecticut 3rdalign=right 470.34align=right 1,218.18
319Missouri 2ndalign=right 465.76align=right 1,206.32
320align=right 464.65align=right 1,203.44
321Connecticut 4thalign=right 460.73align=right 1,193.29
322Michigan 11thalign=right 419.26align=right 1,085.88
323New Jersey 12thalign=right 412.23align=right 1,067.68
324Michigan 12thalign=right 403.21align=right 1,044.31
325align=right 392.61align=right 1,016.86
326New York 17thalign=right 382.63align=right 991.01
327align=right 378.78align=right 981.04
328Texas 30thalign=right 356.27align=right 922.74
329align=right 350.02align=right 906.55
330Maryland 2ndalign=right 348.88align=right 903.60
331Colorado 7thalign=right 342.11align=right 886.07
332Minnesota 4thalign=right 332.49align=right 861.15
333California 45thalign=right 330.39align=right 855.71
334Massachusetts 8thalign=right 326.37align=right 845.30
335Kentucky 3rdalign=right 319.34align=right 827.09
336California 41stalign=right 316.54align=right 819.84
337align=right 308.75align=right 799.66
338Maryland 3rdalign=right 304.14align=right 787.72
339Indiana 7thalign=right 303.84align=right 786.95
340Illinois 10thalign=right 299.78align=right 776.43
341align=right 298.76align=right 773.79
342Maryland 4thalign=right 297.81align=right 771.33
343Arizona 5thalign=right 293.47align=right 760.09
344Pennsylvania 18thalign=right 292.54align=right 757.68
345California 33rdalign=right 288.58align=right 747.42
346Illinois 11thalign=right 280.95align=right 727.66
347Rhode Island 1stalign=right 268.49align=right 695.39
348California 52ndalign=right 267.00align=right 691.53
349Florida 14thalign=right 265.40align=right 687.39
350Massachusetts 5thalign=right 265.08align=right 686.56
351align=right 264.91align=right 686.12
352Texas 24thalign=right 262.76align=right 680.55
353Florida 21stalign=right 260.97align=right 675.91
354California 14thalign=right 259.50align=right 672.11
355align=right 258.38align=right 669.20
356align=right 254.92align=right 660.24
357Ohio 11thalign=right 244.46align=right 633.15
358align=right 237.18align=right 614.30
359Texas 18thalign=right 235.20align=right 609.17
360align=right 228.00align=right 590.52
361Missouri 1stalign=right 225.36align=right 583.68
362New York 26thalign=right 219.13align=right 567.55
363California 28thalign=right 218.45align=right 565.79
364California 31stalign=right 218.24align=right 565.24
365California 47thalign=right 216.21align=right 559.98
366align=right 215.55align=right 558.28
367Texas 33rdalign=right 211.94align=right 548.93
368align=right 211.74align=right 548.40
Guam at-largealign=right 210.00align=right 540.00
369Hawaii 1stalign=right 209.22align=right 541.88
370Florida 27thalign=right 208.84align=right 540.90
371align=right 205.52align=right 532.30
372Arizona 7thalign=right 205.12align=right 531.26
373California 39thalign=right 204.40align=right 529.40
374Texas 20thalign=right 199.68align=right 517.17
375Colorado 1stalign=right 189.62align=right 491.12
376Texas 29thalign=right 187.07align=right 484.51
377Florida 13thalign=right 186.03align=right 481.82
378Michigan 14thalign=right 185.73align=right 481.04
379Texas 32ndalign=right 185.66align=right 480.86
380Virginia 11thalign=right 185.09align=right 479.38
381California 17thalign=right 184.85align=right 478.76
382Michigan 13thalign=right 184.85align=right 478.76
383align=right 183.59align=right 475.50
384align=right 183.43align=right 475.08
385align=right 182.01align=right 471.41
N. Mariana Islands at-largealign=right 179.00align=right 460.00
386align=right 175.04align=right 453.35
387Florida 22ndalign=right 172.88align=right 447.76
388Florida 23rdalign=right 169.10align=right 437.97
389California 35thalign=right 168.88align=right 437.40
390align=right 165.64align=right 429.01
391Arizona 9thalign=right 164.79align=right 426.81
392align=right 161.94align=right 419.43
393align=right 149.24align=right 386.53
394California 48thalign=right 145.47align=right 376.77
395align=right 144.13align=right 373.30
396California 30thalign=right 135.94align=right 352.08
397Minnesota 5thalign=right 135.66align=right 351.36
398California 53rdalign=right 135.43align=right 350.76
US Virgin Islands at-largealign=right 133.70align=right 346.00
399Wisconsin 4thalign=right 128.35align=right 332.43
400California 32ndalign=right 124.23align=right 321.76
401align=right 110.85align=right 287.10
402Florida 24thalign=right 106.08align=right 274.75
403align=right 91.85align=right 237.89
404Nevada 1stalign=right 104.50align=right 270.66
405California 38thalign=right 101.46align=right 262.78
406California 13thalign=right 96.79align=right 250.69
407align=right 95.71align=right 247.89
408align=right 95.34align=right 246.93
409California 29thalign=right 92.03align=right 238.26
410California 44thalign=right 79.36align=right 205.46
411New York 16thalign=right 78.37align=right 202.98
American Samoa at-largealign=right 77.00align=right 200.00
412New Jersey 10thalign=right 75.92align=right 196.63
413California 43rdalign=right 72.03align=right 186.56
414California 46thalign=right 71.72align=right 185.75
415New York 11thalign=right 65.83align=right 170.50
416Massachusetts 7thalign=right 62.67align=right 162.32
417align=right 62.64align=right 162.25
418align=right 62.52align=right 161.93
District of Columbia at-largealign=right 61.40align=right 159.03
419California 40thalign=right 57.69align=right 149.42
420California 37thalign=right 55.26align=right 143.12
421align=right 54.69align=right 141.65
422align=right 52.78align=right 136.70
423align=right 52.45align=right 135.85
424align=right 51.88align=right 134.37
425California 34thalign=right 47.66align=right 123.44
426California 12thalign=right 38.97align=right 100.93
427align=right 29.78align=right 77.13
428align=right 29.66align=right 76.82
429New York 14thalign=right 28.29align=right 73.27
430align=right 16.16align=right 41.85
431align=right 15.54align=right 40.25
432New York 12thalign=right 14.79align=right 38.31
433New York 15thalign=right 14.54align=right 37.66
434New York 10thalign=right 14.25align=right 36.91
435New York 13thalign=right 10.25align=right 26.55

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: April 26, 2021 . 2020 Census Apportionment Results Delivered to the President . October 3, 2017 . US Census Bureau.
  2. [Public Law 62-5]
  3. Web site: Census, term limit change means big turnover for lawmakers. Don. Thompson. October 12, 2022. Associated Press. APNews.com.
  4. Web site: Rhode Island's 1st congressional district. United States Census Bureau. February 25, 2023.
  5. Sarah Burd-Sharps and Kristen Lewis. Geographies of Opportunity: Ranking Well-Being by Congressional District. Social Science Research Council, Measure of America. 2015.
  6. Maine used to be part of Massachusetts. After the 1810 census, Massachusetts was allocated 20 districts. Seven districts (numbers 14 through 20) were credited to Maine soon after it became a state in 1820.
  7. Web site: Congressional Districts Relationship Files (state-based). US Census Bureau. Geography. census.gov. 8 May 2018. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170717230259/https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/cd_state.html. 17 July 2017.
  8. Web site: Index of /geo/maps/cong_dist/cd116/cd_based/ST42. www2.census.gov. 2019-05-16.