Massachusetts's at-large congressional seat
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Massachusetts's at-large congressional seat is an obsolete construct only used during the 1792–1793 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts. In that election, one of the state's then-14 representatives to the U.S. House was elected statewide at-large. At that time, the U.S. state of Massachusetts included the District of Maine.
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Massachusetts's at-large congressional district | |
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Obsolete district | |
Created | 1793 |
Eliminated | 1795 |
Years active | 1793–1795 |
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Elected at-large was David Cobb, who served in the 3rd United States Congress (March 1793–March 1795). Other than Cobb, Massachusetts has never elected a member of the U.S. House at-large.