Missouri's 1st congressional district
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Missouri's first congressional district is in the eastern portion of the state. It includes much of Northern St Louis City and St Louis County.
Its current representative is Democrat William Lacy Clay, Jr., who was elected in 2001.
[edit] Historical Representation
Congress | Representative | Party |
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28th-29th-(1843-1847) | James Hugh Relfe | Democratic |
30th-31st(1847-1851) | James S. Green | Democratic |
32nd(1851-1853) | William Augustus Hall | Democratic |
33rd-34th(1853-1857) | James Johnson Lindley | Whig |
35th-37th(1857-1861) | John Bullock Clark | Democratic |
37th(1861-1863) | William Augustus Hall | Democratic |
38th(1863) | John William Noell | Republican |
38th(1863-1865) | John Guier Scott | Democratic |
39th(1865-1867) | Thomas E. Noell | Democratic |
40th-42nd(1867-1873) | James Robinson McCormick | Democratic |
43rd-44th(1867-1871) | William Henry Stone | Democratic |
45th(1871-1873) | Lyne Metcalfe | Republican |
46th-47th(1873-1875) | Richard Graham Frost | Democratic |
47th(1875-1879) | Gustavus Sessinghaus | Republican |
48th-55th(1879-1899) | Alexander M. Dockery | Democratic |
56th-58th(1899-1905) | John Dougherty | Democratic |
59th(1905-1907) | Frank B. Klepper | Republican |
60th-65th(1907-1919) | Joshua Willis Alexander | Democratic |
66th(1919-1921) | Jacob L. Milligan | Democratic |
67th(1921-1923) | Henry F. Lawrence | Republican |
68th-72nd(1923-1933) | Jacob L. Milligan | Democratic |
73rd-77th(1933-1943) | Richard M. Duncan | Democratic |
78th-80th(1943-1949) | William C. Cole | Republican |
81st-82nd(1949-1953) | Phil J. Welch | Democratic |
83rd-94th(1953-1977) | Leonor Sullivan | Democratic |
95th-108th(1977-2005) | Dick Gephardt | Democratic |
109th(2005-2007) | Russ Carnahan | Democratic |
Missouri's congressional districts |
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The 10th-16th districts are obsolete See also: Missouri's past & present Representatives, Senators, and Delegations United States congressional districts - Congressional apportionment - Redistricting - Gerrymandering - Maps |