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During the following months, Morgan County, and the congressional district to which it belonged, became a political experiment station.
Once the representative of a single Congressional district, he now represents the most populous nation of the globe.
The congressional district, as compared to the state legislative district, would thus not serve to define any particularity at all.
When voters produce divided government, it happens congressional district by congressional district or state by state.
The large congressional district forced these towns, counties, and/or parishes to join together.
Nevertheless, especially for critics of the constitution, the congressional district was neither expected nor designed to capture local interests.
But both sides also agreed that the empirical claim was false because, again, the size of the congressional district would be too large.
For apparent reasons, participants in the convention never entertained the possibility of the congressional district as the proper end of government.
A thirteenth seat must be made by creating a congressional district that straddles two judicial districts.
The new congressional district would be roughly ten times the size of the districts of most state legislatures.
It is a single-issue interest group with a large membership (approximately 3.5 million members with thousands in every congressional district in 1994).
Here, it highlights the lack of connection between congressional district and local interests.
In either case, the argument assumes that the congressional district as such would not form a separate end of government.
There was no such argument that the congressional district would for m such a distinct unit within society.
The argument that federal and state governments have different ends leaves barren the claim that the congressional district was to represent interest in the national legislature.
Indeed, the normative punch of my argument is that there were normative justifications for the large congressional district even though territory itself was not a primary desideratum.
Similarly, critics argued that the congressional district would not be a safeguard to tyranny because it was too large and did not form a natural political society in itself.