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A District is the boundary that defines the constituency from which a public official is elected. Examples of districts include: U.S. Congressional Districts. State House/Assembly Districts. County Commission Districts.

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A city district is a designated administrative division that is generally managed by a local government. It is used to divide a city into several administrative units.
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