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2 USC 5 - Nominations for Representatives at large

U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 1 > § 5 - Nominations for Representatives at large


Current as of: February 2010
  Candidates for Representative or Representatives to be elected at
large in any State shall be nominated in the same manner as
candidates for governor, unless otherwise provided by the laws of
such State.

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