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- List of members representing the district
- References
{{Infobox U.S. congressional district |state = Alabama |district number = AL |obsolete=yes |years = 1819–1823, 1841–1843, 1873–1877, 1913–1917, 1963–1965 }}Alabama's at-large congressional district was a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in Alabama active at various times from 1819 to 1965. Alabama became a state in 1819, and its single representative to the 16th and 17th Congresses was elected at-large. For the 27th Congress, all five of Alabama's representatives were elected at-large, before the state gained a representative from the 1840 census. In the 43rd to 44th Congresses, the seventh and eighth representatives gained in the 1870 census were elected at-large. For the 63rd and 64th Congresses, Alabama elected the tenth of its apportioned representatives, gained in the 1910 census, at-large from the entire state. For the 88th Congress, after the state lost one representative in the 1960 census, Alabama once again elected all of their representatives at-large. {{Clear}} List of members representing the district Congress & Years | | 1st Seat | | 2nd Seat | | 3rd Seat | | 4th Seat | | 5th Seat | | 6th Seat | | 7th Seat | | 8th Seat | Representative | Electoral history | Representative | Electoral history | Representative | Electoral history | Representative | Electoral history | Representative | Electoral history | Representative | Electoral history | Representative | Electoral history | Representative | Electoral history |
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District created December 14, 1819, upon achieving statehood | 16 | 1819–1821 | | John Crowell (DR) | Elected late in 1819. Retired. |
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17 | 1821–1823 | Gabriel Moore (DR) | | Re-elected in the {{ushr>AL|1|C}}.
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District inactive March 4, 1823. Re-established March 4, 1841, with all five Representatives elected at-large | 27 | 1841–1843 | Reuben Chapman (D) | AL|1|C}}.
Re-elected in the {{ushr|AL|6|C}}. | George S. Houston (D) | AL|5|C}}. | Dixon H. Lewis (D) | AL|4|C}}.
Re-elected in the {{ushr|AL|3|C}}. | William W. Payne (D) | AL|4|C}}. | Benjamin G. Shields (D) | Retired |
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District inactive March 4, 1843. Two seats re-established March 4, 1873, elected at-large alongside six Representatives elected in districts | 43 | 1873–1875 | | Charles C. Sheats (R) | Lost re-election | | Alexander White (R) | Lost re-election |
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44 | 1875–1877 | William H. Forney (D) | AL|7|C}}. | Burwell B. Lewis (D) | Lost re-election |
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District inactive March 4, 1877. One seat re-established March 4, 1913, elected at-large alongside nine Representatives elected in districts | 63 | 1913–1915 | | John W. Abercrombie (D) | Retired |
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64 | 1915–1917 |
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District inactive March 4, 1917. Re-established January 4, 1963, with all eight representatives elected at-large | 88 | 1963–1965 | Albert Rains (D) | AL|5|C}} and retired in 1964. | George M. Grant (D) | AL|2|C}}.
Lost re-election in the {{ushr|AL|2|C}} in 1964. | George W. Andrews (D) | AL|3|C}}.
Re-elected in the {{ushr|AL|3|C}} in 1964. | Kenneth A. Roberts (D) | AL|4|C}}.
Lost re-election in the {{ushr|AL|4|C}} in 1964. | Armistead I. Selden Jr. (D) | AL|6|C}}.
Re-elected in the {{ushr|AL|5|C}} in 1964. | George Huddleston Jr. (D) | AL|9|C}}.
Lost re-election in the {{ushr|AL|6|C}} in 1964. | Carl Elliott (D) | AL|7|C}}.
Lost renomination in the {{ushr|AL|7|C}} in 1964. | Robert E. Jones Jr. (D) | AL|8|C}}.
Re-elected in the {{ushr|AL|8|C}} in 1964. |
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District inactive since January 3, 1965. |
References- {{cite book|title = The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress|last = Martis|first = Kenneth C.|authorlink =|coauthors =|year = 1989|publisher = Macmillan Publishing Company|location = New York|id =}}
- {{cite book|title = The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts|last = Martis|first = Kenneth C.|authorlink =|coauthors =|year = 1982|publisher = Macmillan Publishing Company|location = New York|id =}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100423082228/http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present]
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