Talk:Michigan's At-large congressional district

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[edit] Redirect to 1st Congressional district

I redirected this article to Michigan's 1st congressional district rather than Michigan Territory's At-large congressional district since it refers to the district after Michigan became a state. The 1st district is the more logical choice since the territorial district elected delegates rather than full representatives, and it seems more logical to view the AL district as just another district once Michigan had enough population to justify multiple districts. I suppose ideally it could be its own article describing the district when it represented the entire state. That might be overkill though. --Sprkee 17:41, 23 March 2007 (UTC)