Assembly district
one of a fixed number of districts into which a state is divided, each district electing one member to the lower house of the state legislature.
Contemporary Examples
His father, mother, and sister signed in at the table for the 77th electoral district of the 44th assembly district.
The Wind Beneath de Blasio’s Wings Michael Daly November 4, 2013
Historical Examples
We both carried the Fifteenth assembly district, but he ran away ahead of me.
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall George Washington Plunkitt
He lived in the twenty-third assembly district of the state.
American Boy’s Life of Theodore Roosevelt Edward Stratemeyer
House to house canvasses were being made and assembly district and precinct clubs formed.
The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI Various
I’ll tell you another case right in my own assembly district.
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall George Washington Plunkitt
Nor can a man manage an assembly district long if he drinks.
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall George Washington Plunkitt
Larry was quite surprised at his own eloquence, and the manner in which he bid defiance to the leader of the assembly district.
Larry Dexter’s Great Search Howard R. Garis
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