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What is it called when each election district selects one representative

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Single member district.

Step-by-step explanation:

A single-member district has one representative, while a multi-member district – historically in the US especially called a plural district – has more than one. Voting systems that seek or are called proportional representation entail multi-member districts – or leveling seats.

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