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- Kahoʻohanohano for their heroic actions during the Korean War. As a result of a congressionally mandated review to ensure brave acts were not overlooked due to prejudice...
- thereby increased its majority in the House. Pursuant to the Uniform Congressional District Act, this was the first House election since the 1930 elections...
- member, in California's 9th congressional district; and Meyer London, a Socialist Party member, in New York's 12th congressional district. The election was...
- 1929 established that there be 435 representatives, and the Uniform Congressional Redistricting Act requires that they be elected from single-member constituencies...
- larger congressional body. Countries with congressional districts include the United States, the Philippines, and ****an. Terminology for congressional districts...
- of electoral votes exercised by each state is equal to that state's congressional delegation which is the number of Senators (two) plus the number of...
- 290 House seats, or a two-thirds supermajority. It is also the last congressional election in which Democrats won a House seat in Wyoming. 383 in****bent...
- compensate slaveholders for eman****tion. The fifth section provides congressional power of enforcement, but Congress' authority to regulate private conduct...
- Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States congressional delegations from Arizona. The list of names should be complete (as of...
- Congress remains in session, or, if vetoed by the president, receive a congressional override from 2⁄3 of both houses. In the United States, acts of Congress...