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South Carolina's at-large congressional seat : ウィキペディア英語版 | South Carolina's at-large congressional seat In 1873, South Carolina's apportionment in the United States House of Representatives increased from 4 to 5 members. From 1873 to 1875, therefore, the state elected its fifth member at-large statewide. In 1875, the state redistricted its seats and the at-large seat was eliminated. The at-large representative was Republican Richard H. Cain. ==List of representatives==
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