Georgia is divided into 13 districts, meaning there are 13 representatives.
They are:
Georgia has fourteen representatives in the US House of Representatives. Some members include Jack Kingston, John Lewis, Tom Price, and John Barrow.
There are two representatives from Georgia and they are the two senators Saxby Chambliss and John Isakson both of which are republicans who supported the "Tea Party."
The congressional district of Georgia, US is the Georgia's 7th congressional district. The current representative is Republican Rob Woodall. He assumed office from January 3, 2011.
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Martha Blackburn is the representative for the 7th district of Tennessee. She has been representative since 2003.
Lakewood is in the 7th congressional district
We are currently in the 110th Congress. Virginia is not in a congressional district, but it contains congressional districts.
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Yes, Abraham Lincoln was the U.S. Representative from the 7th Congressional District of Illinois from 4th March 1847 until 3rd March 1849.
Visit this pdf. It should help. Unfortunaltely, I am not sure about mine since my zip code is both district 6 & 7. www.census.gov/geo/www/cd108th/AL/zcta_c8_01.pdf
The city of Birmingham is divided between the 6th and 7th districts to provide for a minority district. Central Birmingham is mostly combined with the 7th district that includes the middle of the western border of the state. (to see the current representatives from these two districts, see the related link)
The member of the US House of Representatives from the seventh Congressional district can vary depending on the specific time period you are referring to. Currently, as of 2021, the representative is Nydia Velรกzquez, a Democrat from New York. It's best to check the most recent election results or official sources for the most up-to-date information.
Eight representatives, from the state of Washington, are members of the 111th U.S. Congress [January 3, 2009-January 3, 2011]. The first session of the 111th began on January 6, 2009. One of five Democrats, Lawyer Jay Robert INSLEE [b. February 9, 1951] is 1st Congressional District Representative-elect, 1998-. Former Economic Development Director to the city of Everett, and former Snohomish County Council Chair Richard Ray ka Rick LARSEN [b. June 15, 1965] is 2nd Congressional District Representative-elect, 2000-. Licensed Clinical Psychologist Brian N. BAIRD [b. March 7, 1956] is 3rd Congressional District Representative-elect, 1998-. Lawyer and former Legislative and Administrative Assistant to U.S. Senator Warren Grant ka Maggie Magnuson [April 12, 1905-May 20, 1989] Norman DeValois DICKS [b. December 16, 1940] is 6th Congressional District Representative-elect, 1976-. Former Washington State Senator James Adelbert ka Jim McDERMOTT [b. December 28, 1936] is 7th Congressional District Representative-elect, 1988-. Lawyer and former Washington State Senator David Adam SMITH [b. June 15, 1965] is 8th Congressional District Representative-elect, 1996-. One of three Republicans, former Assistant Majority Leader to the Washington House of Representatives Richard Norman ka Doc HASTINGS [b. February 7, 1941] is 4th Congressional District Representative-elect, 1994-. Former 7th Legislative Districtperson to the Washington State House of Representatives Cathy McMorris RODGERS [b. May 22, 1969] is 5th Congressional District Representative-elect, 2004-. Former King County Sheriff David George ka Dave REICHERT [b. August 29, 1950] is 9th Congressional District Represetative-elect, 2004-.
Two. The western part of Richmond is in the 7th Congressional District and is represented in the 111th Congress by Republican Eric Cantor. The rest of the city is in the 3rd Congressional District and is represented by Democrat Bobby Scott.
The senators from Wisconsin in the 111th Congress are Russell D. Feingold (D- WI) and Herb Kohl (D- WI). Congressmen in the House of Represenatives are specific to congressional district: Paul Ryan (1st District WI), Tammy Baldwin (2nd District WI), Ron Kind (3rd District WI), Gwen Moore (4th District WI), F. James Sensenbrenner (5th District WI), Thomas Petri (6th District WI), David R. Obey (7th District WI), and Steve Kagen (8th District WI).
David Obey, Democrat, has served for 21 terms (42 years) as the representative for the 7th District, Wisconsin which includes Hayward, Wisconsin.