Talk:California's 51st congressional district

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[edit] Empty

Thank you for hopping on this so quickly. However, I'd like to retain this article, like the 500+ articles which will be created, over time, to describe the 435 current U.S. Congressional Districts, the several districts for non-voting delegates, and the dozens of obsolete, though historically important. --Mark_Adler (tยทc) 01:59, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Gerrymandering

Why is there no information here regarding the population make up of this district? It was mapped out specificially to have an over 55+% Democrat affiliation of its registered voters. Furthermore, there is not a single paved road that one can remain on, and remain for the entire distance of that road, within this districts boundries.