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| | Congressional Apportionment |
 | | The population of the District of Columbia is excluded from the apportionment population. |
 | | The average size of a congressional district based on the Census 2000 apportionment population will be 646,952, more than triple the average district size of 193,167 based on the 1900 census apportionment, and about 74,486 more than the average size based on the 1990 census (572,466). |
 | | Of the seven states with one seat in Census 2000, the population of the largest — Montana — was 905,316, compared with an average size of congressional district in the other 43 states of 646,259. |
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