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Some of the images are out of date. Georgia has recently been reapportioned. (] 19:59, 20 February 2006 (UTC)) |
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Looking at all the broken links on this page it seems that a new system should be created to manage this page.
Most states are listed as "United States House of Representatives, {State} District {#}". (# is an arabic numeral) This results in 434 pages that are containing a very small amount of information.
The New Jersey Districts are different. The link "List of all New Jersey Districts" goes to "New Jersey Congressional Districts" a very well-made page featuring the towns and counties listed in each district with each disrict having its own heading. The links to each individual New Jersey district on this page are in the style "New_Jersey_Congressional_Districts#{Number}th_Congressional_District". (Number is spelled out) This way the pages can be better made and all of the "United States House of Representatives, {State} District {#}" can be deleted.
- Good idea, O anonymous one. I'm not thrilled about USHofR,{S}D{#} format, but the reason, that I like USHofR,{S}D{#} format is because we can use templates and such to call the district # without worrying about 1st, 2nd, 3rd using different suffixes (…st, …nd, …rd). (To see what I mean, take a close look at how I constructed Template:USCongDistState. If we can get around this (fairly small) problem, then I'm all on board. --Mark Adler (Markles) 04:00, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
- Note: The anonymous comment above was posted by User:Daniel,levine, who created this page while not logged in. Andrew Levine 03:42, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
Some of the images are out of date. Georgia has recently been reapportioned. (Onefinalstep 19:59, 20 February 2006 (UTC))