Maryland's 7th congressional district
Maryland's 7th congressional district |
Maryland's 7th congressional district - since January 3, 2013. |
Current Representative |
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Elijah Cummings (D–Baltimore) |
Area |
294.25 mi2 |
Distribution |
95% urban, 4.6 % rural |
Population (2000) |
662,060 |
Median income |
$38,885 |
Ethnicity |
34.9% White, 59.1% Black, 3.6% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic, 0.2% Native American, 0.6% other |
Occupation |
16.2% blue collar, 6.7% white collar, 17% gray collar |
Cook PVI |
D+23[1] |
Maryland's 7th congressional district elects a representative to the United States House of Representatives every two years. The seat is currently represented by Elijah Cummings (D). It encompasses just over half of Baltimore City, most of the majority African American sections of Baltimore County, and the majority of Howard County, Maryland. The district was created following the census of 1950, which gave Maryland one additional representative in the House.
Recent elections
List of representatives
| Name | Took office | Left office | Party | Notes/Events |
District created in 1793 |
1 |
William Hindman |
March 4, 1793 |
March 3, 1795 |
Pro-Administration |
Redistricted from the
2nd district |
March 4, 1795 |
March 3, 1799 |
Federalist |
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2 | Joseph H. Nicholson | March 4, 1799 | March 1, 1806 | Democratic-Republican | Resigned |
3 | Edward Lloyd | December 3, 1806 | March 3, 1809 | Democratic-Republican | |
4 | John Brown | March 4, 1809 | ??, 1810 | Democratic-Republican | Resigned after appointment as Clerk of Court of Queen Anne's County |
5 | Robert Wright | November 29, 1810 | March 3, 1817 | Democratic-Republican | |
6 | Philip Reed | March 4, 1817 | March 3, 1819 | Democratic-Republican | |
7 | Stevenson Archer | March 4, 1819 | March 3, 1821 | Democratic-Republican | |
8 | Robert Wright | March 4, 1821 | March 3, 1823 | Democratic-Republican | |
9 | William Hayward, Jr. | March 4, 1823 | March 3, 1825 | Crawford D-R | |
10 | John Leeds Kerr | March 4, 1825 | March 3, 1829 | Adams | |
11 | Richard Spencer | March 4, 1829 | March 3, 1831 | Jackson | |
12 | John Leeds Kerr | March 4, 1831 | March 3, 1833 | Anti-Jackson | |
13 | Francis Thomas | March 4, 1833 | March 3, 1835 | Jackson | Redistricted from the
4th district, Redistricted to the
6th district |
14 |
Daniel Jenifer |
March 4, 1835 |
March 3, 1837 |
Anti-Jackson |
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March 4, 1837 |
March 3, 1841 |
Whig |
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15 | Augustus R. Sollers | March 4, 1841 | March 3, 1843 | Whig | |
This seat was abolished after the census of 1840, but was reinstated after the census of 1950. |
16 | Samuel Friedel | January 3, 1953 | January 3, 1971 | Democratic | |
17 | Parren Mitchell | January 3, 1971 | January 3, 1987 | Democratic | |
18 | Kweisi Mfume | January 3, 1987 | February 15, 1996 | Democratic | Resigned to become CEO of the NAACP |
19 | Elijah Cummings | April 16, 1996 | Present | Democratic | Incumbent |
Historical district boundaries
2003 - 2013
See also
Sources
Maryland's congressional districts |
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Coordinates: 39°18′N 76°54′W / 39.3°N 76.9°W / 39.3; -76.9