Nebraska's at-large congressional district

From statehood in 1867 until 1883, Nebraska had only one congressional district.Its representative was elected at-large statewide.In 1883, after the 1880 census, Nebraska was apportioned more representatives who were elected from geographically based districts, thereby obviating the need for an at-large representative.
Obsolete districtNebraskacongressional districtat-large1880 censusTurner M. MarquettPlattsmouthRepublicanTerritory of NebraskaElected in June 1866John TaffeElected in October 1866Re-elected in 1868Re-elected in 1870Lorenzo CrounseFort CalhounElected in 1872Re-elected in 1874Frank WelchNorfolkElected in 1876Thomas Jefferson MajorsEdward K. ValentineWest PointElected in 1878Re-elected in 18803rd districtNebraska's congressional districtsTerritoryrepresentativessenatorsdelegationsAll U.S. districtsApportionmentRedistricting Gerrymandering