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The state lost a seat in 1980 and in 1990.
"It's bad enough to lose a seat by 856 people.
I can see us losing a seat or two.
Fine Gael increased its national vote share but lost a seat.
"Some would even say that, because of our attachment to those values, we lost a seat on the council.
The previous year they had lost a seat to Lloyd George's daughter.
The party nationwide fell 1.1% of the vote and lost a seat.
The Radicals could lose a seat, slipping to 83.
They lost a seat in the 1982 election.
Kansas could also lose a seat in the reapportionment.
A Progressive also lost a seat to a Republican.
Republicans, however, say minority representation could be adequately preserved even if the city loses a seat.
An Independent also lost a seat to a Republican in the Senate.
The 1965 elections saw the party lose a seat, dropping to eight mandates, but enter into the coalition government.
The district's current configuration dates from 1951, when Tennessee lost a seat in redistricting.
On the other side of the ledger, Oklahoma and Mississippi each lost a seat.
Connecticut lost a seat in redistricting, forcing the two lawmakers to compete.
The state lost a seat from redistricting that occurred from the 1930 Census.
This makes it almost certain that Connecticut will lose a seat in Congress in 2002, he said.
Massachusetts was the only state that lost a seat because of the inclusion of overseas personnel, the analysis shows.
Other possible changes include California losing a seat, and North Carolina gaining one.
He received 339,484 votes, losing a seat to the Socialist candidate who won 371,889 votes.
The state lost a seat as a result of the 2000 census, a reflection of the slow population growth here in the 1990's.
It was only the second time the Progressive Conservatives had lost a seat in Alberta since 1968.
In the 1951 elections the party lost a seat and dropped to 4 MKs.