Asked by Lily
                why do legislative districts vary so muc in size?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    Where? In the US? England? Canada? or ... ??
They are usually created/changed by population, not geographic size.
    
They are usually created/changed by population, not geographic size.
                    Answered by
            Reed
            
    In the U.S., legislative districts at all levels of government are drawn according to population. Therefore, urban areas with dense population will have smaller districts in geographic size compared to sparsely populated areas. Each district is to have roughly equal population.
    
                    Answered by
            uno
            
    noob.
    
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