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In Britain, Canada, Australia, France, Turkey, and nearly all other democracies with election by district, the districts have names.

In the U.S., districts have numbers.

Seats are reapportioned and districts redrawn after each decennial Census.

Sometimes the numbers stay about where they were in the state, but at other times they move. In some cases, the alignment of the numbers is reversed, i.e. the new map has the "1st District" at the other end of the state. Continuity of district identity is very limited.

Supppose that the U.S. followed the custom of other democracies, and had names instead?
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