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- S. Aquino III signed into law Republic Act No. 10170, dividing and reapportioning the Second District into three legislative districts, namely the Second...
- the south. Reapportioned from 1 representative to 2; both of the representatives were elected at large. North Carolina was reapportioned from 11 seats...
- rights and governance. As in many other states, its legislature had not reapportioned congressional districts according to po****tion from 1931 to after the...
- represented under the recreated third district, pursuant to a 2022 law reapportioning South Cotabato. Legislative districts of South Cotabato Census of Po****tion...
- Retrieved June 13, 2016. Republic Act No. 10170 (July 2, 2012), An Act reapportioning the second (2nd) legislative district of Quezon City, retrieved June...
- reapportioned in 1966 as a temporary measure into 27 districts with 50 members for two-year terms. In 1967, the state Senate was again reapportioned,...
- "one man, one vote", ruling that congressional districts had to be reapportioned based on censuses (as the state already included in its constitution...
- York, reapportioned from 43 to 45 seats, left its districts unchanged and elected the two new members at large. North Dakota was reapportioned from 3...
- floor border between Germany, the Netherlands, and Denmark was only reapportioned in 1969 after protracted negotiations and a judgment of the International...
- The 1971 New Jersey State Senate election was the mid-term election of Republican William Cahill's term as Governor of New Jersey. Democrats picked up...