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Sabtu, 11 November 2017

There are currently seven United States congressional districts in South Carolina. There have been as few as four and as many as nine congressional districts in South Carolina. The 9th district and the 8th district were lost after the 1840 Census. Because the state exceeded the nation's average population growth in the 2010 Census, South Carolina regained its 7th district, which had remained unused since the Civil War.

The 5th district and the 6th district were also briefly lost after the Civil War, but both had been regained by the 1880 Census.

Current districts and representatives



source : www.newsobserver.com

List of members of the South Carolinian United States House delegation, their terms, their district boundaries, and the districts' political ratings according to the CPVI. The House delegation has 6 members, including 5 Republicans and 1 Democrat. South Carolina's 5th seat is currently vacant.

District cities and counties



source : www.learnnc.org

First Congressional District

Counties

  • Beaufort County
  • Berkeley County- partial, 87% of population
  • Charleston County - partial, 79% of population
  • Dorchester County - partial, 80% of population

Cities

  • Charleston
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Summerville

Second Congressional District

Counties

  • Aiken County
  • Barnwell County
  • Lexington County
  • Orangeburg County - partial, 24% of population
  • Richland County - partial, 62% of population

Cities

  • Columbia

Third Congressional District

Counties

  • Abbeville County
  • Aiken County- partial, 81% of population
  • Anderson County
  • Edgefield County
  • Greenwood County
  • Laurens County - partial, 92% of population
  • McCormick County
  • Oconee County
  • Pickens County
  • Saluda County

Cities

  • Aiken
  • Anderson
  • Clemson
  • Greenwood
  • Seneca
  • Easley

Fourth Congressional District

Counties

  • Greenville County
  • Laurens County - partial, 8% of population
  • Spartanburg County

Cities

  • Greenville
  • Spartanburg

Fifth Congressional District

Counties

  • Cherokee County
  • Chester County
  • Fairfield County
  • Kershaw County
  • Lancaster County
  • Lee County - partial, 87% of population
  • Newberry County
  • Sumter County - partial, 42% of population
  • Union County
  • York County

Cities

  • Rock Hill
  • Sumter
  • Gaffney
  • Camden

Sixth Congressional District

Counties

  • Bamberg County
  • Beaufort County
  • Berkeley County - partial, 13% of population
  • Calhoun County - partial, 55% of population
  • Charleston County - partial, 21% of population
  • Clarendon County
  • Colleton County
  • Dorchester County - partial, 20% of population

Georgetown County, South Carolina

  • Hampton County
  • Jasper County
  • Lee County - partial, 13% of population
  • Orangeburg County - partial, 76% of population
  • Richland County - partial, 38% of population
  • Sumter County - partial, 58% of population
  • Williamsburg County

Cities

  • Charleston
  • Columbia
  • Olanta, South Carolina (excluded from SC07)
  • Lake City, South Carolina (excluded from SC07)
  • North Charleston
  • Orangeburg

Seventh Congressional District

The Seventh Congressional District seat was eliminated after the 1930 U.S Census. It was re-established after the 2010 U.S. Census indicated population changes necessitated another representative to better serve the needs of the people in this area.

Counties

  • Chesterfield County, South Carolina
  • Darlington County, South Carolina
  • Dillon County, South Carolina
  • Florence County, South Carolina
  • Georgetown County, South Carolina
  • Horry County, South Carolina
  • Marlboro County, South Carolina
  • Marion County, South Carolina

Cities

  • Chesterfield, South Carolina
  • Cheraw, South Carolina
  • Pageland, South Carolina
  • McBee, South Carolina
  • Hartsville, South Carolina
  • Darlington, South Carolina
  • Dillon, South Carolina
  • Latta, South Carolina
  • Florence, South Carolina
  • Pamplico, South Carolina
  • Andrews, South Carolina
  • Georgetown, South Carolina
  • Aynor, South Carolina
  • Conway, South Carolina
  • Loris, South Carolina
  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
  • Bennettsville, South Carolina
  • Marion, South Carolina
  • Mullins, South Carolina

Historical and present district boundaries



source : en.wikipedia.org

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

Obsolete districts



source : mozaikwebradio.com

Eighth Congressional District

The Eighth Congressional District seat was eliminated after the 1840 census.

Ninth Congressional District

The Ninth Congressional District seat was eliminated after the 1840 census.

See also



source : www.postandcourier.com

  • List of United States congressional districts

References



source : www.indyweek.com



source : www.charlotteobserver.com

 
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