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Georgia's 10th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia. The district is currently represented by Republican Jody Hice, and includes a large swath of urban and rural territory between Atlanta and Augusta.
The district's boundaries have been redrawn following the 2010 census, which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia.[3] The first election using the new district boundaries (listed below) were the 2012 congressional elections.
Located in the eastern part of the state, the new district boundaries include the cities of Athens, Eatonton, Jackson, Milledgeville, Monroe, Watkinsville, and Winder. [4]
Counties
List of representatives
Representative |
Party |
Years |
District Home |
Note |
District created in 1885 |
George T. Barnes |
Democrat |
March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1891 |
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|
Thomas E. Watson |
Populist |
March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893 |
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|
75px James C. C. Black |
Democrat |
March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1895 |
|
resigned |
Vacant |
March 4, 1895 – October 2, 1895 |
75px James C. C. Black |
Democrat |
October 2, 1895 – March 3, 1897 |
|
|
75px William H. Fleming |
Democrat |
March 4, 1897 – March 3, 1903 |
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|
Thomas W. Hardwick |
Democrat |
March 4, 1903 – November 2, 1914 |
|
resigned after being elected to US Senate |
Vacant |
November 2, 1914 – November 3, 1914 |
75px Carl Vinson |
Democrat |
November 3, 1914 – March 3, 1933 |
|
redistricted to the 6th district |
Charles H. Brand |
Democrat |
March 4, 1933 – May 17, 1933 |
|
died |
Vacant |
May 17, 1933 – July 5, 1933 |
Paul Brown |
Democrat |
July 5, 1933 – January 3, 1961 |
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|
75px Robert G. Stephens, Jr. |
Democrat |
January 3, 1961 – January 3, 1977 |
|
|
75px Doug Barnard, Jr. |
Democrat |
January 3, 1977 – January 3, 1993 |
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|
Don Johnson, Jr. |
Democrat |
January 3, 1993 – January 3, 1995 |
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|
75px Charlie Norwood |
Republican |
January 3, 1995 – January 3, 2003 |
|
redistricted to the 9th district |
Nathan Deal |
Republican |
January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2007 |
|
redistricted from the 9th district, redistricted to the 9th district |
75px Charlie Norwood |
Republican |
January 3, 2007 – February 13, 2007 |
|
redistricted from the 9th district, died |
Vacant |
February 13, 2007 – July 17, 2007 |
75px Paul Broun |
Republican |
July 17, 2007 – January 3, 2015 |
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Jody Hice |
Republican |
January 3, 2015 – |
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Election Results
2006
2008
Georgia's 10th Congressional District Election (2008) |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Paul Broun* |
177,265 |
60.73 |
|
Democratic |
Bobby Saxon |
114,638 |
39.27 |
Total votes |
291,903 |
100.00 |
Voter turnout |
% |
|
Republican hold |
2010
Georgia's 10th Congressional District Election (2010) |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Paul Broun* |
138,062 |
67.36 |
|
Democratic |
Russell Edwards |
66,905 |
32.64 |
Total votes |
204,967 |
100.00 |
Voter turnout |
% |
|
Republican hold |
2012
Georgia's 10th Congressional District Election (2012) |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Paul Broun* |
211,065 |
100.00 |
Total votes |
211,065 |
100.00 |
Voter turnout |
% |
|
Republican hold |
Living former Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 9th congressional district
As of May 2015[update], there are four former members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 9th congressional district who are currently living at this time.
Representative |
Term of office |
Date of birth (and age) |
Doug Barnard, Jr. |
1977–1993 |
(1922-03-20) March 20, 1922 (age 102) |
Don Johnson, Jr. |
1993–1995 |
(1948-01-30) January 30, 1948 (age 76) |
Nathan Deal |
2003–2007 |
(1942-08-25) August 25, 1942 (age 81) |
Paul Broun |
2007–2015 |
(1946-05-14) May 14, 1946 (age 77) |
Historical district boundaries
See also
References
- ↑ Statistical Analysis of 2012 Congressional maps, Georgia Legislature. Last accessed 2012-1-1
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- ↑ Justice Department approves Georgia's political maps. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Last accessed 2011-12-27
- ↑ 2012 Congressional maps, Georgia Legislature, last accessed 2012-1-1
External links
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