Michigan's 6th congressional district

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Michigan's 6th congressional district is a United States congressional district in southwest Michigan. It consists of all of Berrien, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van Buren, counties, and includes most of southern and eastern Allegan and a portion of western Calhoun counties.

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[edit] Representatives

Representative Party Years Congress
John F. Driggs Republican 1863-1869 38th-40th
Randolph Strickland Republican 1869-1871 41st
Jabez G. Sutherland Democratic 1871-1873 42nd
Josiah Begole Republican 1873-1875 43rd
George H. Durand Democratic 1875-1877 44th
Mark S. Brewer Republican 1877-1881 45th-46th
Oliver L. Spaulding Republican 1881-1883 47th
Edwin B. Winans [1] Democratic 1883-1887 48th-49th
Mark S. Brewer Republican 1887-1891 50th-51st
Byron G. Stout [2] Democratic 1891-1893 52nd
David D. Aitken Republican 1893-1897 53rd-54th
Samuel W. Smith Republican 1897-1915 55th-63rd
Patrick H. Kelley Republican 1915-1923 64th-67th
Grant M. Hudson Republican 1923-1931 67th-71st
Seymour H. Person Republican 1931-1933 72nd
Claude E. Cady Democratic 1933-1935 73rd
William W. Blackney Republican 1935-1937 74th
Andrew J. Transue Democratic 1937-1939 75th
William W. Blackney Republican 1939-1953 76th-82nd
Kit Clardy Republican 1953-1955 83rd
Donald Hayworth Democratic 1955-1957 84th
Charles E. Chamberlain Republican 1957-1975 85th-93rd
Bob Carr Democratic 1975-1981 94th-96th
Jim Dunn Republican 1981-1983 97th
Bob Carr Democratic 1983-1993 98th-102nd
Fred Upton Republican 1993-present 103rd-110th

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Edwin B. Winans was elected as a fusion candidate, but was seated in Congress with the Democratic Party.
  2. ^ Byron G. Stout was elected on a Democratic and Union ticket in 1890 to the 52nd Congress.

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