6th Congressional District of Alabama: Difference between revisions
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* [[Burwell Lewis]] (D), 1879 - 1880 | * [[Burwell Lewis]] (D), 1879 - 1880 |
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The 6th Congressional District of Alabama is a U.S. congressional district in Alabama, which elects a representative to the United States House of Representatives. The 6th District is currently represented by Spencer Bachus.
The district, which once included nearly all of the Birmingham area has been divided by the creation of the 7th District across the predominantly-African American areas of inner-city Birmingham and Jefferson County in 1992. The demographics of the now mostly-suburban district have made it a Republican Party stronghold while, at the same time, reducing the influence of traditionally Republican white voters in the western part of the state.
As of the 2000 U. S. Census, the 12,041 square-mile 6th District's population is 635,300, of which 88.8% are White. 62.1% live in urban areas (primarily suburbs of Birmingham and Clanton). The district's median per capita income was $46,946.
Representation
- Spencer Bachus (R), 1993 -
- Ben Erdreich (D), 1983 - 1993
- Albert Smith, Jr (R), 1981 - 1983
- John Buchanan, Jr (R), 1965 - 1981
- Armistead Selden, Jr (D), 1953 - 1965
- Edward deGraffenried (D), 1949 - 1953
- Pete Jarman, (D), 1937 - 1949
- William Oliver (D), 1914 - 1937
- Richmond Hobson, (D), 1907 - 1914
- John Bankhead (D), 1887 - 1907
- John Jason Martin (D), 1885 - 1887
- Goldsmith Hewitt II (D), 1881 - 1885
- Newton Clements (D), 1880 - 1881
- Burwell Lewis (D), 1879 - 1880
- Goldsmith Hewitt II (D), 1875 - 1879
- Joseph Sloss (D), 1871 - 1875
- Thomas Williams (D), 1879 - 1885
- William Sherrod (D), 1869 - 1871
- Thomas Haughey (R), 1867 - 1869
- Unallocated during Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861 - 1867
- Williamson Cobb (D) 1847 - 1861
- Reuben Chapman (D), 1843 - 1847