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| stead ran successfully in 1970 for councilman | at-large, a position that he soon vacated in order to |
| a North American representative to the ICANN | At-Large Advisory Committee, where she has advocated f |
| 12, Patrick H. Kelley was elected congressman | at-large after Michigan gained one seat due to reappor |
| ilmen representing Wards and three city-wide ( | at-large) aldermen to a system of six city-wide alderm |
| men from each ward and a second body of three | at-large aldermen was established. |
| re elected on a district basis (as opposed to | at-large) also redistrict. |
| and may provide for the election of senators | at-large and representatives at-large from subdistrict |
| 18, 2010 to elect a mayor and eight aldermen ( | at-large), and five of the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic |
| ectoral votes (as Maine does) between winners | at-large and congressional districts. |
| 6 seats, the two new seats were designated as | At-Large and were elected statewide, so that each citi |
| In the year 2000 he was elected as Senator | at-large and elected unanimously in January, 2001, as |
| Republican nominee John McCain won Nebraska | at-large and all but one congressional district, but O |
| was elected to the 24th and 25th Congresses ( | at-large and then representing the 1st District). |
| the council comprised 32 members-six elected | at-large and 26 elected from single-member wards. |
| o seats re-established March 4, 1873, elected | at-large; and six Representatives elected in districts |
| One seat re-estalished March 4, 1913 elected | at-large; and nine Representatives elected in district |
| A City Clerk is also elected | at-large and serves a four-year term. |
| Carlton R. Sickles's tenure, the district was | at-large and covered the entire state. |
| statewide on the general ticket or otherwise | at-large, are preceded by an "At-large," and the names |
| He was elected in November 1849 | at-large as one of California's first two Representati |
| In 1932, he was elected | at-large as a Democrat to the 73rd United States Congr |
| and fourth U.S. Representatives were elected | at-large at the U.S. election of 1912. |
| tions, winning the third of three seats in an | at-large ballot. |
| on) and with a #4 BCS ranking, giving them an | at-large BCS berth. |
| champion of the SEC and pits them against an | At-Large BCS team. |
| hampionship game, the Sugar Bowl selected two | At-Large BCS teams. |
| uffering three defeats the Spiders secured an | at-large berth for the FCS playoffs. |
| Big 12 Conference in its wake, an additional | at-large bid became available. |
| They received an | at-large bid in the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketb |
| th a strong 23-10 record, but still missed an | at-large bid to the NIT. |
| lieving that Illinois would receive the final | at-large bid, while in reality, Florida did. |
| A Tourney while Butler University received an | at-large bid. |
| Although the team qualified for | at-large bids to the NCAA tournament in 1985 and 1986, |
| In 2005, however, there were no | at-large bids available to Oregon. |
| eason, leading them to a 13-5-2 record and an | at-large birth in the NCAA tournament, where Creighton |
| An | At-large board member with a 1 year term is chosen alt |
| s congressional districts, in addition to one | at-large board member. |
| John R. Connolly is an | At-Large Boston City Councilor representing the City o |
| He was reelected that year as Senator | at-large, but his party's delegation size dropped from |
| Party primary for the Englewood City Council | At-large by unseating African-American incumbent Rev. |
| The TWFF is sponsored | at-large by insurance companies in the categories of d |
| on serves its members, the bar and the public | at-large by providing a congenial forum to share new i |
| seven-member Board of Commissioners, elected | at-large by Naperville voters. |
| Each member of the Board is appointed | at-large by the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors an |
| nly one United States Representative, elected | at-large by the entire state, from its admission to th |
| Brown served in an | at-large Caddo Parish delegation during his entire Hou |
| In 1962, Neil Staebler was elected as an | at-large candidate after the 1960 census indicated Mic |
| the Sixty-third United States Congress as an | at-large candidate for an increase in Michigan's Congr |
| on February 8, 2010 that he would file as an | at-large candidate for the Mecklenburg County Board of |
| At a forum for | at-large candidates on August 28, 2007, Ronnie Greer s |
| . Camp (R, Ward 1; 2013), Fred Green, Jr. (D, | At-Large), Chris Seher (R, Ward 2; 2013), Charles "Chu |
| On August 28 at a forum for | at-large city council candidates, at Benton Chapel on |
| dones, Democrat, current ceremonial mayor and | at-large City Councillor. |
| His | at-large colleague on the Council was Robert F. Wagner |
| Samuel had three | at-large colleagues from Caddo Parish (prior to the im |
| ke, and Mary Merrill Anderson were elected as | at-large commissioners of the Minneapolis Park and Rec |
| ( | at-large committee members are not included at this ti |
| organ, U.S. Representative for North Dakota's | at-large congressional district (1980-) |
| In the 1976 Republican primary for Nevada's | At-large congressional district, None of These Candida |
| so the second largest by size, after Alaska's | At-large congressional district. |
| American Samoa's | At-large Congressional District encompasses the entire |
| istrict was dissolved and replaced by Idaho's | At-large congressional district. |
| Idaho Territory's | At-large congressional district is an obsolete congres |
| Iowa Territory's | At-large congressional district is an obsolete congres |
| district was dissolved and replaced by Iowa's | At-large congressional district. |
| tives as the representative from Washington's | at-large congressional district for the 51st United St |
| vored in his 2002 campaign for North Dakota's | at-large congressional district against incumbent Demo |
| trict was dissolved and replaced by Montana's | At-large congressional district. |
| Michigan's | At-large congressional district may refer to a few dif |
| Montana Territory's | At-large congressional district is an obsolete congres |
| ssional election for the Delegate from Guam's | At-large congressional district was held on November 2 |
| The Northern Mariana Islands' | At-large congressional district encompasses the entire |
| Nevada's | at-large congressional district was created when Nevad |
| Guam's | At-large congressional district comprises the entire a |
| s and created a new Northern Mariana Islands' | At-large congressional district. |
| the state's U.S. Senate seats and the state's | at-large congressional seat. |
| caucuses with the Democrats) and the state's | At-Large congressional seat. |
| the single U.S. Representative from Alaska's | at-large congressional district, who will represent th |
| is the U.S. Representative for North Dakota's | At-large congressional district. |
| seek the Republican nomination for Montana's | at-large congressional district in 2012. |
| ouse of Representatives from American Samoa's | At-large congressional district and Democratic convent |
| ce since 1837, having been organized from the | At-Large Congressional District. |
| for the Republican nomination for Colorado's | at-large Congressional seat in 1884. |
| epresentatives for the open seat in Montana's | At-large congressional district that is available in t |
| the state's U.S. Senate seats and the state's | at-large congressional seat. |
| ssional election for the Delegate from Guam's | At-large congressional district was held on November 4 |
| The District of Columbia's | At-large congressional district is a congressional dis |
| Emily Taft Douglas ran for the Illinois | at-large congressional seat in 1944, defeating Republi |
| elections for the one seat of South Dakota's | At-large congressional district. |
| The New Hampshire | At-large congressional district is currently obsolete, |
| Guam's | At-large congressional district |
| ives election for the state of North Dakota's | At-large congressional district was held November 7, 2 |
| Main article: Mississippi's | At-large congressional district |
| (See Washington's | At-large congressional district.) |
| Map of Delaware's | at-large congressional district |
| American Samoa's | At-large congressional district |
| the 52nd United States Congress from Oregon's | At-large congressional district. |
| ouse of Representatives from American Samoa's | At-large congressional district. |
| Map of Delaware's | At-large congressional district |
| See also: Oregon's | At-large congressional district |
| See also: Wyoming's | At-large congressional district |
| Alaska's | at-large congressional district: Results 1958-1966 |
| Dakota Territory's | At-large congressional district is an obsolete congres |
| h 55% of the vote to represent North Dakota's | At-large congressional district. |
| ritory were elected from Michigan Territory's | At-large congressional district. |
| See also: Alaska Territory's | At-large congressional district |
| ives election for the state of North Dakota's | At-large congressional district was held November 7, 2 |
| Alaska's | at-large congressional district: four-term Democratic |
| strict redistricted in 1793 to Pennsylvania's | At-large congressional district |
| Main article: Iowa Territory's | At-large congressional district |
| For the current district, see Vermont's | at-large congressional district. |
| South Dakota currently has one | at-large congressional district. |
| Texas's | At-large congressional district Texas's 5th congressio |
| 8 to elect the delegate from American Samoa's | At-large congressional district. |
| See also: Oklahoma Territory's | At-large congressional district |
| North Dakota's | At-large congressional district elections determine wh |
| September 22, 1833) represented New Jersey's | At-large congressional district in the United States H |
| se of Representatives to represent Delaware's | At-large congressional district, encompassing the enti |
| Alaska's | At-large Congressional District comprises the entire s |
| candidate for U.S. Congress in South Dakota's | at-large congressional district challenging incumbent |
| ives election for the state of North Dakota's | At-large congressional district was held November 2, 2 |
| ng Bill Yellowtail, and represented Montana's | At-large congressional district from January 3, 1997, |
| trict was created in 1795 from Pennsylvania's | At-large congressional district. |
| ed in 1795 with two seats from Pennsylvania's | At-large congressional district |
| The 2008 election for North Dakota's | At-large congressional district took place on November |
| District organized to New Jersey's | At-large congressional district in 1815 |
| This district was organized from New Jersey's | At-large congressional district. |
| Mississippi's | at-large congressional district existed from December |
| ives election for the state of North Dakota's | At-large congressional district was held November 5, 2 |
| Denny Rehberg, Montana's current | at-large Congressman, ran for re-election. |
| of Pomeroy's 18-year stint as North Dakota's | at-large congressman, K Street giant Alston & Bird ann |
| ing to The Tennessean, she was seen promoting | at-large council candidate Roy Dale to the elderly and |
| m nine districts in the city, along with five | at-large council members, who represent the entire cit |
| elkow was elected as one of New Orleans's two | at-large council positions on May 20, 2006. |
| of the five council districts, as well as two | at-large council members. |
| He was one of thirteen candidates for four | at-large council seats and received 23,260 votes, or 1 |
| 8 against the incumbent Walter Washington and | at-large council member Marion Barry, who won in a lan |
| On Feb. 17, 2009, | at-large councilman Ed Coleman switched parties and be |
| Phyllis Davis, | At-Large Councilperson |
| Prior to that she served two terms as an | at-large councilwoman from 1988-1996. |
| In 2003 she was elected as an | at-large councilwoman. |
| He was then an | at-large delegate to the 1856 Republican Convention in |
| He served as an | at-large delegate for McCarthy at the Democratic Natio |
| ska Constitutional Convention as one of seven | at-large delegates from the First Judicial Division. |
| d 20 alternates to the national convention as | at-large delegates. |
| Gunma | At-large district was a constituency of the House of R |
| l 1968, he and two other members served in an | at-large district including Washington Parish. |
| tern Reserve, he was originally elected to an | at-large district in 1954 to represent Hancock County, |
| to the district after the creation of its own | at-large district unconstitutional, the election was h |
| any district in the United States, behind the | at-large district of Alaska. |
| rg represented a Queens New York City Council | at-large district as a Democrat from 1970 to 1973. |
| cian who served as a U.S. Congressman for the | At-large District of Massachusetts. |
| The board has nine districts, and one | at-large district which is always occupied by the Chai |
| Tokyo | At-large district is a constituency of the House of Co |
| Aichi | At-large district is a constituency of the House of Co |
| Tochigi | At-large district is a constituency of the House of Co |
| Okinawa | At-large district is a constituency of the House of Co |
| ty Council representing a Manhattan, New York | at-large district from 1970 to 1973. |
| s will select a single representative for the | At-large District (map), who will run on a statewide b |
| Kristi Noem, | At-Large District |
| Rick Berg, | At-Large District |
| Cynthia Lummis, | At-large District |
| Peter Welch, | At-Large District |
| won election to the Ohio House in 1952, to an | at-large district for Greene County. |
| Kanagawa | At-large district is a constituency of the House of Co |
| Main article: South Dakota's | At-large district |
| District redistricted in 1793 to the | at-large district |
| District seat and instead ran for the state's | at-large district seat. |
| ngress with the concurrent dissolution of the | at-large district that was added in 1873. |
| Kansas's | At-large district for the United States House of Repre |
| Vermont returned to a single | At-large district after losing 2nd Representative afte |
| It was reestablished in 1965 after the | At-Large District was eliminated due to the Voting Rig |
| rm of 1994, the area had been part of Tottori | At-large district where four Representatives had been |
| , however, eight districts were drawn and the | at-large district was eliminated. |
| rs selected a representative for their single | At-Large district, who run on a statewide ballot. |
| This district, called the | At-Large district, because it covers the entire state, |
| At-large district, obsolete since 1935 | |
| At-large district, currently represented by Peter Welc | |
| rs selected a representative for their single | At-Large district, who ran on a statewide ballot. |
| short time beginning in 1837 from the State's | At-Large District. |
| ed; instead voting was done nationwide as one | at-large district. |
| South Dakota's | at-large district. |
| Map of the United States Virgin Island's | At-Large district. |
| Republican member who was not elected from an | At-Large district. |
| Map of the District of Columbia | At-Large district. |
| rea became part of the limited voting Okayama | At-large district. |
| nest W. Gibson, who was redistricted into the | At-large district. |
| ay is composed of four members, selected from | at-large districts. |
| n the NPP's March 9, 2008 primary for senator | at-large, easily collected over 5 thousand signatures |
| as the leading vote getter in a November 1849 | at-large election for California's first two Represent |
| r the 1910 Census, but the seat was filled by | at-large election in 1912 and 1914.) |
| ber council elected in a single non-partisan, | at-large election. |
| uary 27, 1964, the Board of Trustees replaced | at-large elections with elections for designated distr |
| llinois, each elector casts five votes in the | At-Large elections. |
| Jill Duson, | at-large elector. |
| to the United States House of Representatives | At-large from the entire state. |
| was the last election of U.S. Representatives | at-large from New York. |
| ned to the United States Congress as a member | at-large from Pennsylvania from 1894 to 1903; was the |
| of Representatives by one U.S. Representative | At-large from 1876 until 1893 and from 1903 until 1913 |
| sentatives elected from two districts and one | at-large from 1903 until the end of the 62nd United St |
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