Louisiana's congressional districts

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File:Louisiana Congressional Districts, 113th Congress.tif
Louisiana's Congressional districts since 2013.[1]

The U.S. state of Louisiana currently has six congressional districts. The state has had as many as eight districts; the eighth district was eliminated on January 3, 1993 after results of the 1990 Census, and the seventh district was eliminated in 2013 after the results of the 2010 Census.

History

See District of Louisiana, Louisiana Territory, Territory of Orleans.

Louisiana was purchased from France in 1803, and the territory was organized into the District of Louisiana and the Territory of Orleans in 1804. Areas that are within the current boundaries of Louisiana, but were outside the Territory of Orleans, were ceded by the Spanish in the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819. From 1806 until 1811, the Territory of Orleans sent one non-voting delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives. Upon Louisiana's admission to the United States in 1812, and until 1823, Louisiana had only one at-large representative. In 1823, three districts were granted to Louisiana. By 1875, Louisiana had six districts.

Current districts and representatives

List of members of the Louisianian United States House delegation, their terms, their district boundaries, and the districts' political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has a total of 6 members, including 5 Republicans and 1 Democrat.

District Representative Party CPVI Incumbent time in office District map
1st Steve Scalise.jpg Steve Scalise (RJefferson) Republican R+26 May 3, 2008 – present Louisiana US Congressional District 1 (since 2013).tif
2nd Cedric Richmond.jpg Cedric Richmond (DNew Orleans) Democratic D+23 January 3, 2011 – present Louisiana US Congressional District 2 (since 2013).tif
3rd Rep. Charles Boustany.jpg Charles Boustany (RLafayette) Republican R+19 January 3, 2005 – present Louisiana US Congressional District 3 (since 2013).tif
4th John flemming.jpg John C. Fleming (RMinden) Republican R+13 January 3, 2009 – present Louisiana US Congressional District 4 (since 2013).tif
5th Ralph Abraham official congressional photo.jpg Ralph Abraham (RMangham) Republican R+15 January 3, 2015 – present Louisiana US Congressional District 5 (since 2013).tif
6th Garret Graves official congressional photo.jpg Garret Graves (RBaton Rouge) Republican R+21 January 3, 2015 – present Louisiana US Congressional District 6 (since 2013).tif

Historical and present district boundaries

Table of United States congressional district boundary maps in the State of Louisiana, presented chronologically.[2] All redistricting events that took place in Louisiana between 1973 and 2013 are shown.

Year Statewide map New Orleans highlight
1973 – 1982 400px 400px
1983 – 1984 400px 400px
1985 – 1992 400px 400px
1993 – 1994 400px 400px
1995 – 1996 400px 400px
1997 – 2002 400px 400px
2003 – 2013 400px 400px
Since 2013 400px 400px


Obsolete districts

See Also

List of United States congressional districts

References

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