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* [[Louis Washington | * [[Louis Washington Turpin]] (D), 1893 - 1895 | ||
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Revision as of 21:11, 27 June 2007
The 9th Congressional District of Alabama was a U.S. congressional district in central and western Alabama, which elected a representative to the United States House of Representatives. The 9th District was allocated in 1893 and was represented continuously by Democrats except for a brief challenge to Oscar Underwood's election by Republican Truman Aldrich in 1896-1897.
Following the 1960 census, Alabama's congressional representation was reduced and the 9th Distric was reapportioned to other districts.
Representation
- George Huddleston, Jr (D), 1955 - 1963
- Laurie C. Battle (D), 1947 - 1955
- Luther Patrick (D), 1945- 1947
- John P. Newsome (D), 1943 - 1945
- Luther Patrick (D), 1935 - 1943
- George Huddleston, (D), 1913 - 1935
- Oscar Underwood (D), 1897 - 1913
- Truman Aldrich (R), 1896 - 1897
- Oscar Underwood (D), 1895 - 1896
- Louis Washington Turpin (D), 1893 - 1895
References
- "Alabama's 9th congressional district." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 8 May 2007, 09:31 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 27 Jun 2007 [1].