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  1. The 2008 Mississippi 1st congressional district special election was a special election in the state of Mississippi to determine who would serve the remainder of former Representative Roger Wicker 's term. After an April 22, 2008 ballot resulted in no candidate receiving a majority, Democratic Party candidate Travis Childers defeated Republican ...

  2. Cook PVI. R+15 [3] Mississippi's 3rd congressional district (MS-3) covers central portions of state and stretches from the Louisiana border in the west to the Alabama border in the east. Large cities in the district include Meridian, Starkville, and Pearl. It also includes most of the wealthier portions of Jackson, including the portion of the ...

  3. A special election for Mississippi's 1st congressional district was held on May 12, 2015, to fill the term left by the vacancy created by the death of Alan Nunnelee. Nunnelee, a member of the Republican Party , died on February 6, 2015.

  4. The U.S. state of Mississippi's at-large congressional district existed from December 10, 1817, when it was admitted to the Union until 1847, when representatives were elected in districts . Mississippi briefly elected an at-large representative from 1853 to 1855, in addition to having the rest of the delegation elected from districts.

  5. The district is the second-largest congressional district east of the Mississippi River by land area, only behind Maine's 2nd congressional district. Its boundaries contain the entire Upper Peninsula of Michigan and much of the northern part of the Lower Peninsula. Altogether, the district makes up about 44% of the land area of the state of ...

  6. Arkansas’s 1st Congressional District House Election, 2010 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican: Rick Crawford 93,224 52% Democratic: Chad Causey 78,267 43% Green: Ken Adler 8,320 5% Write-in: Write-in 205 0.11% Majority: 14,957 9% Total votes 180,016 : 100.00% : Republican gain from Democratic

  7. English: The congressional district, highlighted in red, overlayed with other congressional districts and county boundaries, as well as major roads, water areas, urban areas, forests, military installations, and American Indian areas (including reservations) in Mississippi, with neighbouring states coloured in gray.