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Pennsylvania's at-large congressional district

The U.S. state of Pennsylvania elected its United States representatives at-large on a general ticket for the first and third United States Congresses. General ticket representation was prohibited by the 1842 Apportionment Bill and subsequent legislation, most recently in 1967.

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1789–1795: eight then thirteen seats Representatives were elected statewide at-large on a general ticket. After 1795, most representatives were elected in districts. Occasionally, at-large representatives were also elected. 1873–1945 No at-large representatives were apportioned after the 78th Congress. ==References==
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