Texas's 9th congressional district
Texas District 9 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district that serves the southwestern portion of the Greater Houston area in Texas. The current Representative for the district, since 2005, is Democrat Al Green. Previous Representatives from the district include Jack Brooks, 1967–1995, Steve Stockman, 1995–1997, and Nick Lampson, 1997-2005.
List of representatives
Representative |
Party |
Term |
District Residence |
Note |
District created |
March 4, 1883 |
Roger Q. Mills |
Democratic |
March 4, 1883 – March 23, 1892 |
|
Redistricted from the 4th district, resigned after being elected to the US Senate |
Vacant |
March 23, 1892 – June 14, 1892 |
Edwin Le Roy Antony |
Democratic |
June 14, 1892 - March 3, 1893 |
|
|
Joseph D. Sayers |
Democratic |
March 4, 1893 - January 16, 1899 |
|
Redistricted from the 10th district, Resigned after being elected Governor |
Vacant |
January 16, 1899 – March 4, 1899 |
Albert S. Burleson |
Democratic |
March 4, 1899 - March 3, 1903 |
|
Redistricted to the 10th district |
George F. Burgess |
Democratic |
March 4, 1903 - March 3, 1917 |
|
Redistricted from the 10th district |
Joseph J. Mansfield |
Democratic |
March 4, 1917 - July 12, 1947 |
|
Died |
Vacant |
July 12, 1947 – August 23, 1947 |
Clark W. Thompson |
Democratic |
August 23, 1947 - December 30, 1966 |
|
Resigned |
Vacant |
December 30, 1966 – January 3, 1967 |
Jack Brooks |
Democratic |
January 3, 1967 - January 3, 1995 |
|
Redistricted from the 2nd district |
Steve Stockman |
Republican |
January 3, 1995 - January 3, 1997 |
|
|
Nick Lampson |
Democratic |
January 3, 1997 - January 3, 2005 |
|
|
Al Green |
Democratic |
January 3, 2005 – Present |
|
Incumbent |
Election results
Historical district boundaries
2007 - 2013
From 1967 to 2005 the district included the Johnson Space Center, and from 1935 to 2005 it took in Galveston.
See also
References
Coordinates: 29°38′44″N 95°29′39″W / 29.64556°N 95.49417°W / 29.64556; -95.49417