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词条 Georgia's 5th congressional district
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  1. Counties

  2. Recent results in presidential elections

  3. List of representatives

     Counties 

  4. Election results

  5. Election results

     2002  2004  2006  2008  2010  2012  2014  2016  2018 

  6. Living former Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 5th congressional district

  7. Historical district boundaries

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

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|representative = John Lewis
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|percent rural = 0.03
|population = 747,809[2]
|population year = 2016
|median income = $51,810[3]
|percent white = 31.95
|percent black = 57.7
|percent asian = 4.61
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Georgia's 5th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia. The district is currently represented by Democrat John Lewis, though the district's boundaries have been redrawn following the 2010 census, which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia.[5] The first election using the new district boundaries (listed below) were the 2012 congressional elections.

Based in central Fulton and parts of DeKalb and Clayton counties, the majority black district includes almost three-fourths of Atlanta, the state capital and largest city. It also includes some of the surrounding suburbs, including East Point, Druid Hills, and Forest Park.[6]

Counties

  • Fulton (Partial, see also {{ushr|Georgia|6|6th district}}, {{ushr|Georgia|11|11th district}} and {{ushr|Georgia|13|13th district}})
  • DeKalb (Partial, see also {{ushr|Georgia|4|4th district}} and {{ushr|Georgia|6|6th district}})
  • Clayton (Partial, see also {{ushr|Georgia|13|13th district}})

Recent results in presidential elections

Year Office Results
2004 PresidentJohn Kerry 74% - George W. Bush 26%
2008 PresidentBarack Obama 84.4% - John McCain 15%
2012 PresidentBarack Obama 83.1% - Mitt Romney 15.8%
2016 PresidentHillary Clinton 85% - Donald Trump 12%

List of representatives

Representative Party Years Cong
ress
Electoral history
District created in 1827
Charles E. HaynesJacksonianMarch 4, 1827 –
March 3, 1829
20}} redistricted from the At-large district
Redistricted to the At-large district
Redistricted to the At-large district in 1829
Redistricted from the At-large district in 1845
John H. LumpkinDemocraticMarch 4, 1845 –
March 3, 1849
29|30}} {{dm}}
Thomas C. HackettDemocraticMarch 4, 1849 –
March 3, 1851
31}} {{dm}}
Elijah W. ChastainUnionistMarch 4, 1851 –
March 3, 1853
32}} {{dm}}
DemocraticMarch 4, 1853 –
March 3, 1855
33}} {{dm}}
John H. LumpkinDemocraticMarch 4, 1855 –
March 3, 1857
34}} {{dm}}
Augustus R. WrightDemocraticMarch 4, 1857 –
March 3, 1859
35}} {{dm}}
John W. H. UnderwoodDemocraticMarch 4, 1859 –
January 23, 1861
36}} withdrew
VacantJanuary 23, 1861 –
July 25, 1868
Civil War and Reconstruction
Charles H. PrinceRepublicanJuly 25, 1868 –
March 3, 1869
40}} {{dm}}
VacantMarch 4, 1869 –
December 22, 1870
Stephen A. CorkerDemocraticDecember 22, 1870 –
March 3, 1871
41}} Elected after Charles H. Prince was not permitted to qualify
Dudley M. DuBoseDemocraticMarch 4, 1871 –
March 3, 1873
42}} {{dm}}
James C. FreemanRepublicanMarch 4, 1873 –
March 3, 1875
43}} {{dm}}
Milton A. CandlerDemocraticMarch 4, 1875 –
March 3, 1879
44|45}} {{dm}}
Nathaniel J. HammondDemocraticMarch 4, 1879 –
March 3, 1887
46|49}} {{dm}}
John D. StewartDemocraticMarch 4, 1887 –
March 3, 1891
50|51}} {{dm}}
Leonidas F. LivingstonDemocraticMarch 4, 1891 –
March 3, 1911
52|61}} {{dm}}
William S. HowardDemocraticMarch 4, 1911 –
March 3, 1919
62|65}} {{dm}}
William D. UpshawDemocraticMarch 4, 1919 –
March 3, 1927
66|69}} First elected in 1918

Lost renomination
Leslie J. SteeleDemocraticMarch 4, 1927 –
July 14, 1929
70|71}} First elected in 1926

Died
VacantJuly 14, 1929 –
October 2, 1929
Robert RamspeckDemocraticOctober 2, 1929 –
December 31, 1945
71|78}} Won special election to finish remaining term

Won in the 1930 general election

Resigned
VacantDecember 31, 1945 –
February 12, 1946
Helen D. MankinDemocraticFebruary 12, 1946 –
January 3, 1947
79}} Won special election to finish remaining term

Lost renomination

Lost re-election as a write-in candidate
James C. DavisDemocraticJanuary 3, 1947 –
January 3, 1963
80|87}} First elected in 1946

Lost renomination
Charles L. WeltnerDemocraticJanuary 3, 1963 –
January 3, 1967
88|89}} First elected in 1962

Retired after refusing to endorse Lester Maddox for governor
Fletcher ThompsonRepublicanJanuary 3, 1967 –
January 3, 1973
90|92}} First elected in 1966

Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Andrew YoungDemocraticJanuary 3, 1973 –
January 29, 1977
93|95}} First elected in 1972

Resigned to become United States Ambassador to the United Nations
VacantJanuary 29, 1977 –
April 6, 1977
Wyche Fowler, Jr.DemocraticApril 6, 1977 –
January 3, 1987
95|99}} Won special election to finish remaining term

Won in the 1978 general election

Retired to run for U.S. Senate
John LewisDemocraticJanuary 3, 1987 –
present
100|116}} First elected in 1986

Incumbent

Counties

  • Clayton County (see also {{ushr|Georgia|13|Georgia's 13th district}})
  • DeKalb County (see also Georgia's {{ushr|Georgia|4|4th}}, {{ushr|Georgia|6|6th}}, and {{ushr|Georgia|13|13th}} districts)
  • Fulton County (see also Georgia's {{ushr|Georgia|6|6th}} and {{ushr|Georgia|13|13th}} districts)

Election results

YearCandidatePartyVotes%
1844 (29th Congress)John Henry LumpkinD7,72061.2
MillerW4,88938.8
1846 (30th Congress)John Henry LumpkinD5,34979.4
CrookW1,26318.8
1848 (31st Congress)Thomas C. HackettD8,76759.8
James M. CalhounW5,90440.2
1851 (32nd Congress)Elijah Webb ChastainUnion13,88265.0
StilesW7,48135.0
1853 (33rd Congress)Elijah Webb ChastainD8,11850.8
TumlinD7,86649.2
1855 (34th Congress)John Henry LumpkinD11,29058.6
Tumlin 7,97841.4
1857 (35th Congress)Augustus R. WrightD9,66963.0
HooperI D5,69037.1
1859 (36th Congress)John UnderwoodD12,33985.1
ShacklefordOpp.2,16214.9
Georgia announced its secession from the Union, January 28, 1861.
April 20, 1868 (40th Congress)
Special election
Charles H. Prince[7]R  
HilliardD  
January, 1871 (41st Congress)
Special election
Stephen Alfestus CorkerD  
1870 (42nd Congress)Dudley M. Du BoseD15,36362.3
Isham S. FanninR9,30237.7
1872 (43rd Congress)James C. FreemanR10,91050.7
GlennLR10,63149.4
1874 (44th Congress)Milton A. CandlerD12,45066.5
MillsR6,27333.5
1876 (45th Congress)Milton A. CandlerD18,08367.5
MarkhamR8,71432.5
1878 (46th Congress)Nathaniel Job HammondD10,26955.6
ArnoldG8,19644.4
1880 (47th Congress)Nathaniel Job HammondD11,94762.6
ClarkR7,13337.4
1882 (48th Congress)Nathaniel Job HammondD10,78865.2
BuckIR5,75634.8
1884 (49th Congress)Nathaniel Job HammondD9,00863.7
MartinR5,13036.3
1886 (50th Congress)John D. StewartD2,999100.0
1888 (51st Congress)John D. StewartD10,97168.6
George S. ThomasR5,03231.4
1890 (52nd Congress)Leonidas F. LivingstonD8,68870.7
Will HaightR3,60829.3
1892 (53rd Congress)Leonidas F. LivingstonD9,73260.2
Samuel SmallP & R6,44739.9
1894 (54th Congress)Leonidas F. LivingstonD7,78159.7
Robert ToddP5,26440.4
1896 (55th Congress)Leonidas F. LivingstonD9,25858.0
J. C. HendrixR6,71542.0
1898 (56th Congress)Leonidas F. LivingstonD3,02797.6
1900 (57th Congress)Leonidas F. LivingstonD8,82876.6
Charles I. BrannanI2,68523.3
1902 (58th Congress)Leonidas F. LivingstonD2,485100.0
1904 (59th Congress)Leonidas F. LivingstonD9,38771.4
C. P. GoreeR3,76028.6
1906 (60th Congress)Leonidas F. LivingstonD3,030100.0
1908 (61st Congress)Leonidas F. LivingstonD8,909100.0
1910 (62nd Congress)William Schley HowardD4,091100.0
1912 (63rd Congress)William Schley HowardD12,000100.0
1914 (64th Congress)William Schley HowardD4,78088.2
DewarProg64011.8
1916 (65th Congress)William Schley HowardD13,17488.8
Moore 1,65611.2
1918 (66th Congress)William D. UpshawD5,251100.0
1920 (67th Congress)William D. UpshawD10,64970.1
John W. MartinR4,54429.9
1922 (68th Congress)William D. UpshawD4,64693.1
Max H. Wilensky 3477.0
1924 (69th Congress)William D. UpshawD16,608100.0
1926 (70th Congress)Leslie J. SteeleD2,91999.9
1928 (71st Congress)Leslie J. SteeleD19,328100.0
October 2, 1929 (71st Congress)
Special election
Robert RamspeckD  
1930 (72nd Congress)Robert RamspeckD10,752100.0
1932 (73rd Congress)Robert RamspeckD26,657100.0
1934 (74th Congress)Robert RamspeckD5,206100.0
1936 (75th Congress)Robert RamspeckD35,54089.4
H. H. AlexanderR4,21310.6
1938 (76th Congress)Robert RamspeckD6,90697.2
1940 (77th Congress)Robert RamspeckD, I41,67799.9
1942 (78th Congress)Robert RamspeckD9,17696.0
1944 (79th Congress)Robert RamspeckD50,25794.5
H. H. AlexanderI2,9295.5
February 12, 1946 (79th Congress)
Special election
Helen Douglas MankinD  
1946 (80th Congress)James C. DavisD31,44461.6
Helen Douglas MankinI (W/I)19,52738.3
1948 (81st Congress)James C. DavisD54,63799.6
1950 (82nd Congress)James C. DavisD49,317100.0
1952 (83rd Congress)James C. DavisD83,920100.0
1954 (84th Congress)James C. DavisD54,06964.4
Charles A. Moye Jr.R29,91135.6
1956 (85th Congress)James C. DavisD85,29259.2
Randolph W. ThrowerR58,77740.8
1958 (86th Congress)James C. DavisD32,135100.0
1960 (87th Congress)James C. DavisD80,02399.7
1962 (88th Congress)Charles WeltnerD60,58355.6
L. J. O'CallaghanR48,46644.4
1964 (89th Congress)Charles WeltnerD65,80354.0
L. J. O'CallaghanR55,98346.0
1966 (90th Congress)Fletcher ThompsonR55,42360.1
Archie LindseyD36,75139.9
1968 (91st Congress)Fletcher ThompsonR79,25855.6
Charles WeltnerD63,18344.4
1970 (92nd Congress)Fletcher ThompsonR78,54057.4
Andrew YoungD58,39442.6
1972 (93rd Congress)Andrew YoungD72,28952.8
Rodney M. CookR64,49547.1
1974 (94th Congress)Andrew YoungD69,22171.6
Wyman C. LoweR27,39728.3
1976 (95th Congress)Andrew YoungD96,05666.7
Ed GadrixR47,99833.3
1977 (95th Congress)
Special election
Wyche FowlerD29,89839.6
John LewisD21,53128.6
Paul CoverdellR16,50921.9
April 5, 1977 (95th Congress)
Special runoff
Wyche FowlerD54,37862.4
John LewisD32,73237.6
1978 (96th Congress)Wyche FowlerD52,73975.5
Thomas P. Bowles Jr.R17,13224.5
1980 (97th Congress)Wyche FowlerD101,64674.0
F. William DowdaR35,64026.0
1982 (98th Congress)Wyche FowlerD53,26480.8
J.E. (Billy) McKinneyI9,04713.7
Paul JonesR3,6335.5
1984 (99th Congress)Wyche FowlerD151,233100.0
1986 (100th Congress)John LewisD93,22975.3
Portia A. ScottR30,56224.7
1988 (101st Congress)John LewisD135,19478.2
J. W. Tibbs Jr.R37.69321.8
1990 (102nd Congress)John LewisD86,03775.6
J. W. Tibbs Jr.R27,78124.4
1992 (103rd Congress)John LewisD147,44572.1
Paul R. StablerR56,96027.9
1994 (104th Congress)John LewisD85,09469.1
Dale DixonR37,99930.9
1996 (105th Congress)John LewisD136,555100.0
1998 (106th Congress)John LewisD109,17778.5
John H. Lewis Sr.R29,87721.5
2000 (107th Congress)John LewisD137,33377.2
Hank SchwabR40,60622.8
2002 (108th Congress)John LewisD116,259100.0
2004 (109th Congress)John LewisD201,773100.0
2006 (110th Congress)John LewisD122,380100.0
2008 (111th Congress)John Lewis122,345100.0

Election results

2002

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2004

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2006

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|candidate = John Lewis*
|votes = 122,380
|percentage = 99.95
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|party = (Write-ins)
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|votes = 64
|percentage = 0.05
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|percentage = 100.00
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2008

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|candidate = John Lewis*
|votes = 231,368
|percentage = 99.95
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|votes = 106
|percentage = 0.05
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|votes = 231,437
|percentage = 100.00
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2010

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|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = John Lewis*
|votes = 130,782
|percentage = 73.72
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Fenn Little
|votes = 46,622
|percentage = 26.28
}}{{Election box total no change|
|votes = 177,404
|percentage = 100.00
}}{{Election box turnout no change|
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2012

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|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = John Lewis*
|votes = 234,330
|percentage = 84.39
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Howard Stopeck
|votes = 43,335
|percentage = 15.61
}}{{Election box total no change|
|votes = 277,665
|percentage = 100.00
}}{{Election box turnout no change|
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|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
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2014

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|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = John Lewis*
|votes = 170,326
|percentage = 100
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|votes = 170,326
|percentage = 100.00
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2016

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|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = John Lewis*
|votes = 253,781
|percentage = 84.44
}}{{Election box candidate with party link no change|
|party = Republican Party (United States)
|candidate = Douglas Bell
|votes = 46,768
|percentage = 15.56
}}{{Election box total no change|
|votes = 300,549
|percentage = 100.00
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|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
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2018

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|party = Democratic Party (United States)
|candidate = John Lewis*
|votes = 273,084
|percentage = 100
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|votes = 273,084
|percentage = 100.00
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|winner = Democratic Party (United States)
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Living former Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 5th congressional district

{{As of|2015|5}}, there are three former members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 5th congressional district who are currently living at this time.
Representative Term of office Date of birth (and age)
Fletcher Thompson 1967–1973mf=yes|1925|2|5}}
Andrew Young 1973–1977mf=yes|1932|3|12}}
Wyche Fowler 1977–1987mf=yes|1940|10|9}}

Historical district boundaries

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See also

  • Georgia's congressional districts
  • List of United States congressional districts
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References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/cd_state.html|title=Congressional Districts Relationship Files (state-based)|first=US Census Bureau|last=Geography|date=|website=www.census.gov}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/mycd/?st=13&cd=05|title=My Congressional District|first=Center for New Media & Promotion (CNMP), US Census|last=Bureau|date=|website=www.census.gov}}
3. ^https://www.census.gov/mycd/?st=13&cd=05
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://cookpolitical.com/file/Arranged_by_State_District.pdf|title=Partisan Voting Index – Districts of the 115th Congress|publisher=The Cook Political Report|date=April 7, 2017|accessdate=April 7, 2017}}
5. ^Justice Department approves Georgia's political maps. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Last accessed 2011-12-27
6. ^2012 Congressional maps - Metro Atlanta, Georgia Legislature. Last accessed 2012-1-1
7. ^Prince was seated despite the fact that Georgia had not yet been readmitted to the Union. On the opening of the 41st United States Congress in March 1869, he claimed that his election of 1868 entitled him to sit in that Congress, but this claim was rejected by Congress.
  • {{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]

External links

  • PDF map of Georgia's 5th district at nationalatlas.gov
  • Georgia's 5th district at GovTrack.us
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2 : Congressional districts of Georgia (U.S. state)|1827 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)

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