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Missouri's 7th congressional district consists of Southwest Missouri. The district includes Springfield, the home of Missouri State University, the Joplin, Missouri, metropolitan area, Missouri's 5th largest, and the popular tourist destination city of Branson. Located along the borders of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Northwest Arkansas, the district ...
Map of Missouri's congressional districts from 2023 Interactive map version. The State of Missouri is currently divided into eight congressional districts, with each one being represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives.
Map of the United States with Missouri highlighted. Missouri is a state located in the Midwestern United States. In Missouri, cities are classified into three types: 3rd Class, 4th Class, and those under constitutional charters.
Current U.S. representatives from Missouri District Member (Residence) [2] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [3] District map 1st: Wesley Bell : Democratic January 3, 2025 D+27: 2nd: Ann Wagner : Republican January 3, 2013 R+7: 3rd: Bob Onder (Lake St. Louis) Republican January 3, 2025 R+16: 4th: Mark Alford (Lake Winnebago) Republican January ...
Redistricted to 11th district and lost re-election to Joy. April 3, 1894 – March 3, 1895 11th: Won contested election. Retired. John William Palmer: Republican March 4, 1929 – March 3, 1931 7th: Elected in 1928. Lost re-election to Major. Isaac C. Parker: Republican March 4, 1871 – March 3, 1873 7th: Elected in 1870. Redistricted to the ...
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Dade County is a county located in the southwest part of the U.S. state of Missouri.As of the 2020 census, the population was 7,569. [1] Its county seat is Greenfield. [2] The county was organized in 1841 and named after Major Francis L. Dade of Virginia, who was killed in the Second Seminole War in 1835.
Until 1983, the district stretched as far as Independence on Kansas City's eastern border; as late as 1973 it included the eastern portion of Kansas City itself. To compensate for the loss of territory closer to Kansas City, large portions of heavily Republican Southwest Missouri were reassigned from the neighboring 7th district. [4]