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Mississippi's 1st congressional district

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Population (2006)
  
762,914

Area
  
29,557 km²

Median income
  
35,831

Mississippi's 1st congressional district

Current Representative
  
Trent Kelly (R–Saltillo)

Distribution
  
38.36% urban 61.64% rural

Ethnicity
  
70.5% White 27.2% Black 0.5% Asian 1.8% Hispanic 0.3% Native American 0.8% other

Occupation
  
30.4% Blue-collar 56.6% White-collar 13% Gray-collar

Mississippi's 1st congressional district is in the northeast corner of the state. It includes much of the northern portion of the state including Columbus, Oxford, Southaven, and Tupelo. One of the state's major universities, the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), is located within the district at Oxford.

From statehood to the election of 1846, Mississippi elected representatives at-large statewide on a general ticket.

The congressional seat has been held by Republican Trent Kelly who won a June, 2015 special election to fill the vacant seat previously held by Republican Alan Nunnelee who died February 6, 2015. In the November 2010 election, Nunnelee had defeated Democratic incumbent Travis Childers, Constitutionalist Gail Giaramita, Independent Conservative Party candidate Wally Pang of Batesville, Libertarian Harold Taylor, and Reformist Barbara Dale Washer.

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Mississippi's 1st congressional district Wikipedia