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>
bgcolor=#cccccc | Took Office bgcolor=#cccccc | Left Office bgcolor=#cccccc | Party bgcolor=#cccccc | District Residence
bgcolor=#FFE8E8 | Edward Degener bgcolor=#FFE8E8 | 1869 bgcolor=#FFE8E8 | 1871 bgcolor=#FFE8E8 | Republican bgcolor=#FFE8E8 | San Antonio
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | John Hancock bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1871 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1875 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Democrat bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Austin
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Roger Q. Mills bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1875 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1883 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Democrat bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Corsicana
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | David B. Culberson bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1883 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1897 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Democrat bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Jefferson
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | John W. Cranford bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1897 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1899* bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Democrat bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Sulphur Springs
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | John Levi Sheppard bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1899 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1902* bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Democrat bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Daingerfield
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Morris Sheppard bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1902 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1903 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Democrat bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Texarkana
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Choice B. Randell bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1903 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1913 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Democrat bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Sherman
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Sam Rayburn bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1913 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1961* bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Democrat bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Bonham
bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Ray Roberts bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1962 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | 1981 bgcolor=#DDEEFF | Democrat bgcolor=#DDEEFF | McKinney
bgcolor=#FFE8E8 | Ralph Hall bgcolor=#FFE8E8 | 1981 bgcolor=#FFE8E8 | currently serving bgcolor=#FFE8E8 | Republican** bgcolor=#FFE8E8 | Rockwall
* Died in office.
** Ralph Hall switched his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican in 2004. Texas District 04

 

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