Texas's at-large congressional district
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Texas's at-large congressional district was a former statewide U.S. House seat that represented the entire state of Texas before it was divided into individual numbered congressional districts.
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How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Texas's at-large congressional district Context triple: [Texas's 19th congressional district, redistrictedFrom, Texas's at-large congressional district]
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Texas's 1st congressional district
Texas's 1st congressional district is a U.S. House of Representatives district in East Texas that includes cities such as Tyler and Longview and is known as a strongly Republican-leaning seat.
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Texas's 11th congressional district
Texas's 11th congressional district is a predominantly rural, strongly Republican U.S. House district in West Texas that includes cities such as Midland, Odessa, and San Angelo.
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Texas's 7th congressional district
Texas's 7th congressional district is a U.S. House of Representatives district centered in the Houston area, historically known as a Republican stronghold that has become increasingly competitive and suburban in character.
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Texas's 6th congressional district
Texas's 6th congressional district is a U.S. House of Representatives district in Texas that encompasses parts of the Dallas–Fort Worth area and is represented by an elected member of Congress.
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Texas's 5th congressional district
Texas's 5th congressional district is a U.S. House district in Texas that encompasses parts of the Dallas area and surrounding communities in the northeastern portion of the state.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Texas's at-large congressional district Target entity description: Texas's at-large congressional district was a former statewide U.S. House seat that represented the entire state of Texas before it was divided into individual numbered congressional districts.
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A.
Texas's 1st congressional district
Texas's 1st congressional district is a U.S. House of Representatives district in East Texas that includes cities such as Tyler and Longview and is known as a strongly Republican-leaning seat.
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B.
Texas's 11th congressional district
Texas's 11th congressional district is a predominantly rural, strongly Republican U.S. House district in West Texas that includes cities such as Midland, Odessa, and San Angelo.
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C.
Texas's 7th congressional district
Texas's 7th congressional district is a U.S. House of Representatives district centered in the Houston area, historically known as a Republican stronghold that has become increasingly competitive and suburban in character.
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Texas's 6th congressional district
Texas's 6th congressional district is a U.S. House of Representatives district in Texas that encompasses parts of the Dallas–Fort Worth area and is represented by an elected member of Congress.
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Texas's 5th congressional district
Texas's 5th congressional district is a U.S. House district in Texas that encompasses parts of the Dallas area and surrounding communities in the northeastern portion of the state.
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Subject: Texas's at-large congressional district Description of subject: Texas's at-large congressional district was a former statewide U.S. House seat that represented the entire state of Texas before it was divided into individual numbered congressional districts.
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