What is one difference between district elections and elections at large?(1 point)

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District elections are only for state elections.
District elections are only for state elections.

District elections create a smaller number of constituents than elections at large.
District elections create a smaller number of constituents than elections at large.

District elections are only for electing a mayor, while at-large elections are to elect city council members.
District elections are only for electing a mayor, while at-large elections are to elect city council members.

District elections occur less often than elections at large.
District elections occur less often than elections at large.

District elections create a smaller number of constituents than elections at large.