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One is elected | at-large. |
Each member of the Board is appointed | at-large by the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors an |
John R. Connolly is an | At-Large Boston City Councilor representing the City o |
to the district after the creation of its own | at-large district unconstitutional, the election was h |
ehood, New Jersey elected its representatives | At-large instead of from individual districts. |
ll representatives all of its representatives | at-large (i.e., statewide). |
state continued to elect its Representatives | at-large. |
Emily J. Reynolds, | At-Large, Middle Tennessee, 2010-2012 |
Jill Duson, | at-large elector. |
. Camp (R, Ward 1; 2013), Fred Green, Jr. (D, | At-Large), Chris Seher (R, Ward 2; 2013), Charles "Chu |
Kristi Noem, | At-Large District |
The Northern Mariana Islands' | At-large congressional district encompasses the entire |
s and created a new Northern Mariana Islands' | At-large congressional district. |
dones, Democrat, current ceremonial mayor and | at-large City Councillor. |
He is also a council member of | At-Large. |
since 1973, has had only one member, elected | at-large. |
y townships and wards to five members elected | at-large. |
ylvania and consists of seven members elected | at-large. |
a mayor and four City Council members elected | at-large to represent the community and legislate city |
in November, and the Council Members, elected | at-large, serve four-year staggered terms. |
the council comprised 32 members-six elected | at-large and 26 elected from single-member wards. |
ritory were elected from Michigan Territory's | At-large congressional district. |
th a strong 23-10 record, but still missed an | at-large bid to the NIT. |
Montana Territory's | At-large congressional district is an obsolete congres |
Denny Rehberg, Montana's current | at-large Congressman, ran for re-election. |
Patricia N. Willoughby ( | at-large) |
04-1845), U.S. Representative from New Jersey | at-large, 1837-39, 1841-43. |
ty Council representing a Manhattan, New York | at-large district from 1970 to 1973. |
The New Hampshire | At-large congressional district is currently obsolete, |
September 22, 1833) represented New Jersey's | At-large congressional district in the United States H |
District organized to New Jersey's | At-large congressional district in 1815 |
This district was organized from New Jersey's | At-large congressional district. |
No future | at-large seats were apportioned after 1875 |
organ, U.S. Representative for North Dakota's | at-large congressional district (1980-) |
of Pomeroy's 18-year stint as North Dakota's | at-large congressman, K Street giant Alston & Bird ann |
vored in his 2002 campaign for North Dakota's | at-large congressional district against incumbent Demo |
is the U.S. Representative for North Dakota's | At-large congressional district. |
ives election for the state of North Dakota's | At-large congressional district was held November 7, 2 |
h 55% of the vote to represent North Dakota's | At-large congressional district. |
ives election for the state of North Dakota's | At-large congressional district was held November 7, 2 |
North Dakota's | At-large congressional district elections determine wh |
ives election for the state of North Dakota's | At-large congressional district was held November 2, 2 |
The 2008 election for North Dakota's | At-large congressional district took place on November |
ives election for the state of North Dakota's | At-large congressional district was held November 5, 2 |
as the leading vote getter in a November 1849 | at-large election for California's first two Represent |
He was elected in November 1849 | at-large as one of California's first two Representati |
nual Conference also consists of a number of " | at-large" members, also known as "additional lay membe |
uncil members to 16 by reducing the number of | at-large posts from six to three. |
An unlimited number of | at-large teams could come from any conference (From 19 |
and may provide for the election of senators | at-large and representatives at-large from subdistrict |
to the United States House of Representatives | At-large from the entire state. |
elected from districts instead of state-wide | At-large. |
of the United States House of Representatives | at-large. |
McCracken was elected as one of two | at-large members from Idaho, representing the entire s |
of the United States House of Representatives | at-large state-wide. |
had been created after the elimination of the | at-large seat after the 1950 election. |
men from each ward and a second body of three | at-large aldermen was established. |
of the United States House of Representatives | at-large state-wide on a general ticket. |
The District of Columbia's | At-large congressional district is a congressional dis |
to the United States House of Representatives | at-large. |
March 6, 1970) is currently one of four | at-large members of City Council in Charlotte, North C |
governed and administered by a board of seven | at-large trustees appointed by Virginia governors for |
to the United States House of Representatives | at-large from the entire state. |
Map of Delaware's | at-large congressional district |
Map of Delaware's | At-large congressional district |
of the United States House of Representatives | at-large state-wide on a general ticket. |
of the United States House of Representatives | at-large state-wide, on a general ticket. |
Melrose Board of Aldermen, | At-Large, 1978-80, 1992-98. |
ska Constitutional Convention as one of seven | at-large delegates from the First Judicial Division. |
Map of the District of Columbia | At-Large district. |
ngress with the concurrent dissolution of the | at-large district that was added in 1873. |
Democrats won all six of the | at-large school board seats contested that year. |
Smith was elected to the House as one of two | at-large members from Idaho, representing the entire s |
He secured one of Kentucky's | at-large seats in the House from 1813 to 1815, and rep |
rm of 1994, the area had been part of Tottori | At-large district where four Representatives had been |
See also: Oklahoma Territory's | At-large congressional district |
esday, February 1, 2011 to elect one aldermen | at-large. |
Because of this, only one | at-large slot was available for teams to vie for. |
From 1933 to 1937 only, an | at-large seat was created. |
From 1943 to 1945 only, an | at-large seat was created. |
re elected on a district basis (as opposed to | at-large) also redistrict. |
statewide on the general ticket or otherwise | at-large, are preceded by an "At-large," and the names |
r the Big Ten, the Big East Conference, or an | at-large team. |
elkow was elected as one of New Orleans's two | at-large council positions on May 20, 2006. |
Peter Welch, | At-Large District |
Phyllis Davis, | At-Large Councilperson |
he five member conference champions plus five | at-large teams. |
can Democratic Party politician, Councilwoman | at-Large of Newark, New Jersey, though all nine counci |
Bender was previously an | at-large member of the Elyria, Ohio city council. |
Although the team qualified for | at-large bids to the NCAA tournament in 1985 and 1986, |
tives were elected from districts rather than | at-large. |
Texas re-established an | at-large seat in 1933 electing three members at-large |
Texas re-established an | at-large seat in 1913 electing two members at-large fo |
m 1988 to 1996, where the program received an | at-large 1994 NCAA bid, NIT invitations in 1995 and 19 |
A Tourney while Butler University received an | at-large bid. |
They received an | at-large bid in the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketb |
g 7-4 in the SEC West - and thus receiving an | at-large invitation to the Cotton Bowl Classic. |
s sixth place in 2009 and 2010, replacing the | at-large team. |
He was elected to represent Connecticut | At-Large to the Sixth and Seventh Congresses, but only |
se of Representatives to represent Delaware's | At-large congressional district, encompassing the enti |
rmont elected its US Representaives statewide | At-Large |
d by one United States Representative elected | at-large from statehood in 1876 until the end of the 5 |
nly one United States Representative, elected | at-large by the entire state, from its admission to th |
833, Illinois had one Representative, elected | at-large state-wide. |
mont elected its US Representatives statewide | At-Large. |
ed States House of Representatives state-wide | At-large. |
uerto Rican House of Representatives, elected | At-Large. |
ng Bill Yellowtail, and represented Montana's | At-large congressional district from January 3, 1997, |
Rick Berg, | At-Large District |
he New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico's six | at-large Senate candidates, but ended up in seventh pl |
for Re-Election to Portland School Committee | At-Large 16880 votes, 34.1% (re-elected) |
2000 Candidate for Portland School Committee | At-Large (not elected) |
One seat elected | at-large. |
cted by district; the remaining two seats are | at-large representatives. |
uffering three defeats the Spiders secured an | at-large berth for the FCS playoffs. |
For the current district, see Vermont's | at-large congressional district. |
ing to The Tennessean, she was seen promoting | at-large council candidate Roy Dale to the elderly and |
ay is composed of four members, selected from | at-large districts. |
hampionship game, the Sugar Bowl selected two | At-Large BCS teams. |
She also served as | At-Large Representative from from 1985 to 1997, and as |
ontroversy over whether candidates should run | at-large or by districts. |
ber council elected in a single non-partisan, | at-large election. |
In 1996, Thune was elected to South Dakota's | at-large seat in the United States House of Representa |
elections for the one seat of South Dakota's | At-large congressional district. |
South Dakota's | at-large district. |
Main article: South Dakota's | At-large district |
candidate for U.S. Congress in South Dakota's | at-large congressional district challenging incumbent |
80 Rodriguez was elected State Representative | At-Large. |
Re-elected State Senator | At-Large in 1996, in 1997 he was elected the eleventh |
in fact, there were two seats, still elected | at-large. |
in 1962, when apportionment was still chosen | at-large. |
in the United States and Taylor's Ambassador | at-large in charge of wooing investors to the country. |
cil in Houston, Harris County, Texas, holding | At-Large Position 3. Noriega is a former educator and |
ss, those three members represented the state | At-large. |
he 77th congresses, Will Rogers held the seat | at-large. |
93 to 1843, two members represented the state | at-large. |
c Representative Earl Pomeroy for the state's | at-large seat in the United States House of Representa |
short time beginning in 1837 from the State's | At-Large District. |
The eleven | at-large representatives serve alongside district repr |
3 to 1847, four members represented the state | At-large. |
3 to 1843, five members represented the state | At-large. |
3 to 1813, five members represented the state | At-large. |
3 to 1803, four members represented the state | At-large. |
to 1793, three members represented the state | At-large. |
13 to 1833, six members represented the state | At-large. |
can from 1899 to 1901, representing the state | at-large. |
istricts shown as new below replaced the four | at-large seats used previously; since the at-large sea |
The two | at-large seats were moved to district representation i |
the state's U.S. Senate seats and the state's | at-large congressional seat. |
ess of division, qualified for the tournament | at-large. |
caucuses with the Democrats) and the state's | At-Large congressional seat. |
use from 1901 to 1903, representing the state | at-large. |
In 2000, Keenan ran for the Montana | at-large seat in the U.S. House of Representatives as |
a North American representative to the ICANN | At-Large Advisory Committee, where she has advocated f |
on serves its members, the bar and the public | at-large by providing a congenial forum to share new i |
the state's U.S. Senate seats and the state's | at-large congressional seat. |
Emily Taft Douglas ran for the Illinois | at-large congressional seat in 1944, defeating Republi |
use from 1890 to 1895, representing the state | at-large. |
pecial interests at the expense of the public | at-large. |
Democrat Carlton R. Sickles was the sole | at-large representative. |
District seat and instead ran for the state's | at-large district seat. |
that time, three people represented the state | At-large. |
The ninth seat represented the state | At-large. |
ne U.S. Senate seat and have held the state's | at-large seat in the U.S. House of Representatives for |
lieving that Illinois would receive the final | at-large bid, while in reality, Florida did. |
gned a district and one represented the state | at-large. |
rs selected a representative for their single | At-Large district, who run on a statewide ballot. |
te for one representative of their preference | at-large. |
rs selected a representative for their single | At-Large district, who ran on a statewide ballot. |
on) and with a #4 BCS ranking, giving them an | at-large BCS berth. |
He was then an | at-large delegate to the 1856 Republican Convention in |
ilmen representing Wards and three city-wide ( | at-large) aldermen to a system of six city-wide alderm |
tern Reserve, he was originally elected to an | at-large district in 1954 to represent Hancock County, |
Minnesota then elected a member to an | at-large seat 1913-1915, with the remaining representa |
In 1999, Gentry won election to an | at-large seat on the Metropolitan Council, finishing f |
d to the Charlotte City Council in 2005 to an | at-large seat, and was re-elected in 2007. |
won election to the Ohio House in 1952, to an | at-large district for Greene County. |
District redistricted in 1793 to the | at-large district |
strict redistricted in 1793 to Pennsylvania's | At-large congressional district |
U.S. House of Representatives (1933-35) to an | at-large seat elected state-wide on a general ticket. |
ation in that charge are encouraged to become | at-large members. |
In 1959, he accepted appointment to the | at-large seat on the Common Council, when Thaddeus J. |
s congressional districts, in addition to one | at-large board member. |
additional five delegates were awarded to the | at-large winner, Barack Obama. |
uary 27, 1964, the Board of Trustees replaced | at-large elections with elections for designated distr |
1978 to 1984, and elected two representatives | at-large to the Regular Batasang Pambansa in 1984 |
1978 to 1984, and elected two representatives | at-large to the Regular Batasang Pambansa from 1984 to |
t a seat and returned to electing two members | at-large in 1933. |
was the last election of U.S. Representatives | at-large from New York. |
of Representatives by one U.S. Representative | At-large from 1876 until 1893 and from 1903 until 1913 |
gton elected one or more U.S. Representatives | at-large statewide. |
1996 ran unsuccessfully for | at-large member of D.C. Council |
districts it had used since 1953 and used an | at-large representative. |
Vermont used | At-large seats. |
Map of the United States Virgin Island's | At-Large district. |
rea became part of the limited voting Okayama | At-large district. |
orado's third U.S. Representative was elected | at-large until the U.S. election of 1914. |
ates House of Representatives who was elected | at-large state-wide. |
In 1853, one representative was elected | at-large, the remainder from districts. |
ated only one representative, who was elected | at-large. |
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