Kentucky's 1st congressional district

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Kentucky's 1st congressional district is a largely rural, historically conservative U.S. House district in western and south-central Kentucky that includes cities such as Paducah and Bowling Green.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States congressional district
characteristic largely rural
contains Bowling Green, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky, United States
surface form: Paducah, Kentucky
country United States of America
surface form: United States
electoralCollegeRole no direct role
elects member of the U.S. House of Representatives
governmentalBodyType federal electoral district
hasAbbreviation KY-01
hasDistrictNumber 1
hasMajorCity Bowling Green, Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky, United States
surface form: Paducah, Kentucky
jurisdiction parts of south-central Kentucky
parts of western Kentucky
legislativeChamber lower house of the United States Congress
levelOfGovernment federal
locatedIn south-central Kentucky
Western Kentucky
surface form: western Kentucky
partOf Kentucky congressional delegation
politicalOrientation historically conservative
regionType congressional district
representedIn United States House of Representatives
state Kentucky
subdivisionOf Kentucky
surface form: Commonwealth of Kentucky
usesVotingSystem first-past-the-post

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Boyle County, Kentucky isInCongressionalDistrict Kentucky's 1st congressional district
McCracken County, Kentucky congressionalDistrict Kentucky's 1st congressional district
this entity surface form: 1st congressional district of Kentucky
Taylor County, Kentucky isInCongressionalDistrict Kentucky's 1st congressional district