Maryland's 1st congressional district | ||
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Current Representative | Andrew P. Harris (R–Cockeysville) | |
Area | 3,653.1 mi² | |
Distribution | 64.1% urban, 35.9% rural | |
Population (2000) | 662,062 | |
Median income | $51,918 | |
Ethnicity | 85.5% White, 11.2% Black, 1.4% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic, 0.2% Native American, 0.5% other | |
Occupation | 21.9% blue collar, 63.3% white collar, 14.8% gray collar | |
Cook PVI | R+13 |
Maryland's 1st congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Maryland. The district encompasses the entire Eastern Shore, including Salisbury, as well as parts of Anne Arundel, Baltimore and Harford counties.
The district is currently represented by Republican Andy Harris who defeated Democratic incumbent Frank M. Kratovil, Jr. in 2010.
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The following is a list of those who have represented the district. Also present below are significant events in the history of the district.[1]
Representative | Tenure | Party | Notes/Events | Area | |
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1 | Michael J. Stone | Anti-Administration | March 4, 1789– March 4, 1791 |
Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's counties in Southern Maryland. | |
2 | Philip Key | Pro-Administration | March 4, 1791– March 4, 1793 |
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3 | George Dent | Pro-Administration | March 4, 1793– March 4, 1795 |
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Federalist | March 4, 1795– March 4, 1801 |
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4 | John Campbell | Federalist | March 4, 1801– March 4, 1811 |
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5 | Philip Stuart | Federalist | March 4, 1811– March 4, 1819 |
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6 | Raphael Neale | Federalist | March 4, 1819– March 4, 1823 |
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Adams-Clay Federalist | March 4, 1823– March 4, 1825 |
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7 | Clement Dorsey | Adams | March 4, 1825– March 4, 1829 |
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Anti-Jackson | March 4, 1829– March 4, 1831 |
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8 | Daniel Jenifer | Anti-Jackson | March 4, 1831– March 4, 1833 |
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9 | Littleton Dennis | Anti-Jackson | March 4, 1833– April 14, 1834 |
Died | Dorchester, Somerset, and Worcester counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland |
Vacant | April 14, 1834– May 29, 1834 |
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10 | John N. Steele | Anti-Jackson | May 29, 1834– March 4, 1837 |
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11 | John Dennis | Whig | March 4, 1837– March 4, 1841 |
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12 | Isaac D. Jones | Whig | March 4, 1841– March 4, 1843 |
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13 | John Causin | Whig | March 4, 1843– March 4, 1845 |
Anne Arundel (except for Howard District), Calvert, Charles, Montgomery, Prince George's, and St. Mary's counties in Central Maryland and Southern Maryland. | |
14 | John G. Chapman | Whig | March 4, 1845– March 4, 1849 |
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15 | Richard Bowie | Whig | March 4, 1849– March 4, 1853 |
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16 | John R. Franklin | Democratic | March 4, 1853– March 4, 1855 |
Caroline, Dorchester, Queene Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, and Worcester counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. | |
17 | James A. Stewart | Democratic | March 4, 1855– March 4, 1861 |
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18 | John W. Crisfield | Unionist Party | March 4, 1861– March 4, 1863 |
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19 | John A. J. Creswell | Republican | March 4, 1863– March 4, 1865 |
Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queene Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, and Worcester counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. | |
20 | Hiram McCullough | Democratic | March 4, 1865– March 4, 1869 |
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21 | Samuel Hambleton | Democratic | March 4, 1869– March 4, 1873 |
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22 | Ephraim King Wilson II | Democratic | March 4, 1873– March 4, 1875 |
Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queene Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. | |
23 | Philip Thomas | Democratic | March 4, 1875– March 4, 1877 |
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24 | Daniel M. Henry | Democratic | March 4, 1877– March 4, 1881 |
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25 | George W. Covington | Democratic | March 4, 1881– March 4, 1885 |
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26 | Charles H. Gibson | Democratic | March 4, 1885– March 4, 1891 |
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27 | Henry Page | Democratic | March 4, 1891– September 3, 1892 |
Resigned to become a judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals. | |
Vacant | September 3, 1892– November 8, 1892 |
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28 | John B. Brown | Democratic | November 8, 1892– March 4, 1893 |
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29 | Robert Bratton | Democratic | March 4, 1893– May 10, 1894 |
Died | |
Vacant | May 10, 1894– November 6, 1894 |
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30 | Winder Laird Henry | Democratic | November 6, 1894– March 4, 1895 |
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31 | Joshua W. Miles | Democratic | March 4, 1895– March 4, 1897 |
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32 | Isaac A. Barber | Republican | March 4, 1897– March 4, 1899 |
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33 | John Walter Smith | Democratic | March 4 1899– January 12, 1900 |
Resigned to become Governor of Maryland. | |
Vacant | January 12, 1900– November 6, 1900 |
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34 | Josiah L. Kerr | Republican | November 6, 1900– March 4, 1901 |
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35 | William Humphreys Jackson | Republican | March 4, 1901– March 4, 1903 |
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March 4, 1903– March 4, 1905 |
Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queene Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. | ||||
36 | Thomas A. Smith | Democratic | March 4, 1905– March 4, 1907 |
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37 | William Humphreys Jackson | Republican | March 4, 1907– March 4, 1909 |
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38 | James Harry Covington | Democratic | March 4, 1909– September 30, 1914 |
Resigned to practice law in Washington, D.C. | |
Vacant | September 30, 1914– November 3, 1914 |
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39 | Jesse D. Price | Democratic | November 3, 1914– March 4, 1919 |
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40 | William N. Andrews | Republican | March 4, 1919– March 4, 1921 |
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41 | Thomas Alan Goldsborough | Democratic | March 4, 1921– April 5, 1939 |
Resigned having been appointed an associate justice of the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia. | |
Vacant | April 5, 1939– June 8, 1939 |
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42 | David J. Ward | Democratic | June 8, 1939– January 3, 1945 |
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43 | Dudley Roe | Democratic | January 3, 1945– January 3, 1947 |
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44 | Edward T. Miller | Republican | January 3, 1947– January 3, 1959 |
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45 | Thomas F. Johnson | Democratic | January 3, 1959– January 3, 1963 |
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46 | Rogers Morton | Republican | January 3, 1963– January 3, 1967 |
Resigned having been appointed United States Secretary of the Interior | |
January 3, 1967 – January 29, 1971 |
Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queene Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and parts of Baltimore County in Central Maryland. | ||||
47 | William O. Mills | Republican | May 25, 1971– May 24, 1973 |
Died by suicide | Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queene Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's counties in Southern Maryland and Harford County in Central Maryland. |
Vacant | May 24, 1973 – August 21, 1973 |
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48 | Robert Bauman | Republican | August 21, 1973– January 3, 1981 |
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49 | Roy Dyson | Democratic | January 3, 1981– January 3, 1991 |
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50 | Wayne Gilchrest | Republican | January 3, 1991– January 6, 2009 |
Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queene Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and parts of Anne Arundel County in Southern Maryland and Baltimore City in Central Maryland. | |
51 | Frank Kratovil | Democratic | January 3, 2009– January 3, 2011 |
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52 | Andrew P. Harris | Republican | January 3, 2011– present |
Incumbent |
Maryland's 1st Congressional District Runoff Election (2002) | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Republican | Wayne Gilchrest* | 192,004 | 76.68% | |
Democratic | Ann Tamlyn | 57,986 | 23.16% | |
No party | Others | 423 | 0.17% | |
Totals | 250,413 | 100.00% | ||
Voter turnout | % | |||
Republican hold |
Maryland's 1st Congressional District Election (2004) | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Republican | Wayne Gilchrest* | 245,149 | 75.77% | |
Democratic | Kostas Alexakis | 77,872 | 24.07% | |
No party | Others | 505 | 0.16% | |
Totals | 323,526 | 100.00% | ||
Voter turnout | % | |||
Republican hold |
Maryland's 1st Congressional District Election (2006) | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Republican | Wayne Gilchrest* | 185,353 | 68.80% | |
Democratic | James Corwin | 83,817 | 31.11% | |
No party | Others | 232 | 0.09% | |
Totals | 269,402 | 100.00% | ||
Voter turnout | % | |||
Republican hold |
Maryland's 1st Congressional District Election (2008) | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |||
Democratic | Frank M. Kratovil, Jr. | 177,065 | 49.12% | |||
Republican | Andy Harris | 174,213 | 48.33% | |||
Libertarian | Richard J. Davis | 8,873 | 2.46% | |||
No party | Others | 319 | 0.09% | |||
Totals | 360,470 | 100.00% | ||||
Voter turnout | % | |||||
Democratic gain from Republican |
Maryland's 1st Congressional District Election (2010) | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |||
Republican | Andy Harris | 155,118 | 54.08% | |||
Democratic | Frank M. Kratovil, Jr.* | 120,400 | 41.98% | |||
Libertarian | Richard J. Davis | 10,876 | 3.79% | |||
No party | Others | 418 | 0.15% | |||
Totals | 286,812 | 100.00% | ||||
Voter turnout | % | |||||
Republican gain from Democratic |
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