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from a single district?
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MR. KENTNER; Yes.
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MR. SCANLAN: And if you could have a uni-
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cameral legislature with multi-member districts, you
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would have the same problem of knowing more than one.
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MR. KENTNER: This could be true.
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DR. WINSLOW: Except that the tendency in
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unicameralism is to have a smaller numeral total of
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legislators.
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MR. SCANLAN: You wouldn't have a senate.
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DR. WINSLOW: And the house in Nebraska has
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been reduced in size. So, instead of having -- what is
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it — 142, we have in Nebraska A3, which makes the differ-
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ence in the total number of districts we have to have or
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the total number of people in an elective district. If
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you di. vided Maryland up into 43 districts, you would have
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a different situation.
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MR. SCANLAN: We could do it very simply.
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Let's have a 42-member Senate and eliminate the House
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of Delegates.
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DR. WINSLOW: I go along with that.
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