South Dakota's At Large Congressional District

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The South Dakota at-large congressional district covers the entire state of South Dakota. It was created in 1982, after South Dakota lost its 2nd District. From 1889 to 1913, it existed with two representatives elected statewide at-large. It is represented in the U.S. House of Representatives by Kristi Noem who has represented the district since 2011. When South Dakota was admitted to the Union in 1889, it was allocated two congressional seats, both of which were filled from the state at-large. This continued until South Dakota received a third congressional seat after the 1910 U.S. Census and individual districts were established. From 1913 to 1933, South Dakota had three seats. In 1933, one seat was eliminated. In 1983, the second seat was also eliminated, leaving South Dakota with... (More from Freebase)

Senators

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John Thune Republican 8 years in office

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Tim Johnson Democrat 16 years in office

Representative

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At Large District Kristi Noem MyOC Group Republican 2 years in office

District Boundary Map

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