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Idaho's 1st congressional district

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Population (2000)
  
648,744

Cook PVI
  
R+18

Median income
  
38,364

Idaho's 1st congressional district

Current Representative
  
Raúl Labrador (R–Eagle)

Distribution
  
65.82% urban 34.18% rural

Ethnicity
  
91.6% White 0.3% Black 1.4% Asian 6.8% Hispanic 0.9% Native American 0.2% other

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Idaho's 1st congressional district is one of two congressional districts in the U.S. state of Idaho. It comprises the western portion of the state.

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From statehood in 1890 to the 1910 election, Idaho was represented by a statewide at-large seat. Following the 1910 census, Idaho gained a second House seat; it was first contested in 1912. However, through the 1916 election, both seats were statewide at-large seats. The first election in Idaho with two congressional districts was in 1918.

The 2012 election cycle saw the district remain largely in the shape it has had since the 1950s, encompassing the western third of the state. Historically, it has been reckoned as the Boise district, as it usually included most of the state capital. The latest round of redistricting, however, saw the 1st pushed to the west, shifting almost all of its share of Boise to the 2nd district. A significant increase in population directly west of Boise over the previous decade, in western Ada and Canyon counties, was responsible for the westward shift of the boundary. However, the 1st continues to include most of Boise's suburbs. In Ada County itself, the district continues to include Meridian, Eagle, and some parts of Boise south of Interstate 84. It also includes the entire northern portion of the state, through the Panhandle.

The 1st district is currently represented by Raúl Labrador, a Republican from Eagle. First elected in 2010, he defeated Democratic incumbent Walt Minnick by over nine points and was easily re-elected in 2012.

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Living former Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Idaho's 1st congressional district

As of November 2015, there are six former members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Idaho's 1st congressional district who are currently living at this time. The most recent representative to die was James A. McClure (1967-1973) on February 26, 2011. The most recently serving representative to die was Helen Chenoweth-Hage (1995-2001) on October 2, 2006.

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Idaho's 1st congressional district Wikipedia