United States House Of Representatives, Texas District 4
Texas District 4
of the
United States House of Representatives
is a Congressional district that serves an area that includes some counties along the
Red River
north of
Dallas
, then snakes down east of Dallas to include some counties in East Texas like
Van Zandt
and portions of
Kaufman
. As of the
2000
census
, District 4 represents 651,620 people who are predominantly
Caucasian
(80.8%) and middle-class (median family income is
US$46
,086, compared to $50,046 nationwide). The current Representative from District 4 is
Ralph Hall
and has been since
1981
.
Representatives from Texas District 4
Please note that U.S. Congressional District borders are periodically redrawn and some District Residence locations may no longer be in the 4th District.
Name>
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Took Office
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Left Office
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Party
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District Residence
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Edward Degener
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1869
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1871
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Republican
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San Antonio
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John Hancock
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1871
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1875
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Democrat
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Austin
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Roger Q. Mills
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1875
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1883
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Democrat
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Corsicana
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David B. Culberson
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1883
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1897
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Democrat
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Jefferson
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John W. Cranford
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1897
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1899
*
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Democrat
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Sulphur Springs
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John Levi Sheppard
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1899
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1902
*
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Democrat
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Daingerfield
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Morris Sheppard
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1902
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1903
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Democrat
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Texarkana
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Choice B. Randell
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1903
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1913
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Democrat
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Sherman
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Sam Rayburn
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1913
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1961
*
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Democrat
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Bonham
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Ray Roberts
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1962
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1981
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Democrat
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McKinney
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Ralph Hall
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1981
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currently serving
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Republican
**
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Rockwall
* Died in office.
** Ralph Hall switched his party affiliation from
Democrat
to
Republican
in
2004
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