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Coordinates: 34°1′31.25″N 87°7′57.25″W / 34.0253472°N 87.1325694°W / 34.0253472; -87.1325694

Alabama's 4th congressional district
Current Representative Robert Aderholt (RHaleyville)
Area 8,524 mi²
Distribution 26.5% urban, 73.5% rural
Population (2000) 635,300
Median income $31,344
Ethnicity 90.4% White, 5.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 3% Hispanic, 0.4% Native American, 0.8% other
Occupation 40.8% blue collar, 46% white collar, 13.2% gray collar
Cook PVI R+28[1]

Alabama's 4th congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in Alabama, which elects a representative to the United States House of Representatives. It encompasses the counties of Franklin, Marion, Lamar, Fayette, Walker, Winston, Cullman, Blount, Marshall, Etowah, and DeKalb. It also includes parts of Morgan and Pickens counties, as well as parts of the Decatur Metropolitan Area and the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area.

It is currently represented by Republican Robert Aderholt.

The district from 2003 to 2013

Contents

Voting [edit]

Election results from statewide races
Year Office Results
2012 President Romney 75 - 24%
2008 President McCain 76 - 22%
2004 President Bush 71 - 28%
2000 President Bush 61 - 37%

List of representatives [edit]

A visual representation of party control of Alabama's 4th Congressional District. The district first elected a member for the 23rd congress.

Congress Years Representative Party Notes
District created March 4, 1833
23rd-24th March 4, 1833 - March 3, 1837 Dixon Hall Lewis Nullifier Redistricted from the 3rd district
25th-26th March 4, 1837 - March 3, 1841 Democratic Redistricted to the At-large district
27th District inactive, all representatives elected At-large on a general ticket
28th-29th March 4, 1843 - March 3, 1847 William Winter Payne Democratic Redistricted from the At-large district
30th-31st March 4, 1847 - March 3, 1851 Samuel Williams Inge
32nd March 4, 1851 - March 3, 1853 William Russell Smith Unionist
33rd March 4, 1853 - March 3, 1855 Democratic
34th March 4, 1855 - March 3, 1857 American
35th-36th March 4, 1857 - January 21, 1861 Sydenham Moore Democratic Withdrew
37th-39th (1861–1868) Civil War and Reconstruction
40th July 21, 1868 - March 3, 1869 Charles Wilson Pierce Republican
41st-44th March 4, 1869 - March 3, 1877 Charles Hays
45th-47th March 4, 1877 - July 20, 1882 Charles M. Shelley Democratic Seat declared vacant after being contested by James Q. Smith
45th-48th November 7, 1882 - January 9, 1885 Charles M. Shelley Elected to fill is own vacany, lost contested election
48th January 9, 1885 - March 3, 1885 George Henry Craig Republican Won contested election
49th-50th March 4, 1885 - March 3, 1889 Alexander C. Davidson Democratic
51st March 4, 1889 - June 4, 1890 Louis Washington Turpin Lost contested election
June 4, 1890 - March 3, 1891 John Van McDuffie Republican Won contested election
52nd March 4, 1891 - March 3, 1893 Louis Washington Turpin Democratic Redistricted to the 9th district
53rd - 54th March 4, 1893 - March 13, 1896 Gaston A. Robbins Lost contested election
54th March 13, 1896 - March 3, 1897 William F. Aldrich Republican Won contested election
55th March 3, 1897 - February 9, 1898 Thomas S. Plowman Democratic Lost contested election
February 9, 1898 - March 3, 1899 William F. Aldrich Republican Won contested election
56th March 3, 1899 - March 8, 1900 Gaston A. Robbins Democratic Lost contested election
March 8, 1900 - March 3, 1901 William F. Aldrich Republican Won contested election
57th-59th March 4, 1901 - March 3, 1907 Sydney J. Bowie Democratic
60th-61st March 4, 1907 - March 3, 1911 William B. Craig
62nd-66th March 4, 1911 - February 8, 1921 Fred Blackmon Died
67th-73rd June 7, 1921 - January 3, 1935 Lamar Jeffers
74th-81st January 3, 1935 - January 3, 1951 Sam Hobbs
82nd-87th January 3, 1951 - January 3, 1963 Kenneth A. Roberts Redistricted to the At-large district
88th January 3, 1963 - January 3, 1965 District inactive, all representatives elected At-large on a general ticket
89th January 3, 1965 - January 3, 1967 Arthur Andrews Republican
90th-92nd January 3, 1967 - January 3, 1973 Bill Nichols Democratic Redistricted to the 3rd district
93rd-104th January 3, 1973 - January 3, 1997 Tom Bevill Redistricted from the 7th district
105th-113th January 3, 1997–Present Robert Aderholt Republican

Election results [edit]

2004 [edit]

Party Canadidate Votes  %
  Republican Party Robert Aderholt 191,110 74.8
  Democratic Party Carl Cole 64,278 25.2

2006 [edit]

99% of precincts reporting [2]

Party Canadidate Votes  %
  Republican Party Robert Aderholt 128,412 70
  Democratic Party Barbara Bobo 54,338 30

2008 [edit]

100% of precincts reporting [3]

Party Canadidate Votes  %
  Republican Party Robert Aderholt 196,517 75
  Democratic Party Nicholas Sparks 65,996 25

External links [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Partisan Voting Index Districts of the 113th Congress: 2004 & 2008". The Cook Political Report. 2012. Retrieved 2013-01-10. 
  2. ^ "CNN.com - Elections 2006". CNN. Retrieved April 23, 2010. 
  3. ^ "Local and National Election Results - Election Center 2008 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com". CNN. Retrieved April 23, 2010. 
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