New Jersey would go back to an at-large district the following election.
These districts were used only for the 1812 election, and the state returned to using a single at-large district in 1814.
For the 1822 election, Vermont switched back to using a single at-large district.
The state of Delaware is completely contained in a single at-large district.
He served there from 1975 to 1983, as a Democrat representing the state's at-large district.
Each council member represents a single district; there are no at-large districts.
It is also the second largest by size, after Alaska's at-large congressional district.
The board has nine districts, and one at-large district which is always occupied by the Chair.
An at-large district had been created in 1912 for a newly-apportioned seat.
After 1967, however, eight districts were drawn and the at-large district was eliminated.