- Louisiana's 1st congressional district
Infobox U.S. congressional district
state = Louisiana
district number = 1
image width = 300
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representative =Steve Scalise
party = Republican
english area = 2,402
metric area =
percent urban = 79.66
percent rural = 20.34
population = 638,355
population year = 2000
median income = 40,948
percent white = 82.6
percent black = 12.9
percent asian = 1.5
percent native american = 0.3
percent hispanic = 4.7
percent other race = 1.2
percent blue collar =
percent white collar =
percent gray collar =
cpvi = R+18Louisiana's 1st congressional district comprises mostly land on the North Shore and South Shore of
Lake Pontchartrain , although it also contains areas west of Lake Pontchartrain. The district includes some or all of the following Louisiana parishes: Washington, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Jefferson, Orleans and St. Charles. It includes the cities of Hammond and Slidell and most of the western suburbs ofNew Orleans that include Metairie and Kenner, along with a small portion of the city itself.The seat was most recently held by former Representative and current Governor
Bobby Jindal , a Republican. The Republicans have held the seat since 1977, whenBob Livingston won a special election afterRichard Alvin Tonry , who won the seat in the 1976 general election, was forced to resign the seat and lost the Democratic primary in the special election.Republican
Steve Scalise represents the district. [ [http://clerk.house.gov/floorsummary/floor.html?day=20080410&today=20080410 CURRENT HOUSE FLOOR PROCEEDINGS LEGISLATIVE DAY OF MAY 7, 2008 110TH CONGRESS - SECOND SESSION] ] [ [http://clerk.house.gov/new.html Office of the clerk, U.S. House of Representative: New To the Web site 5/7/2008] ] The seat was vacant, since Representative Jindal was sworn in asGovernor of Louisiana onJanuary 14 ,2008 . This triggered a special election onMay 3 which Scalise won; he was sworn in onMay 7 .The African-American population percentage is lowest in the 1st District among the U.S. House electoral districts of Louisiana. Prior to 1974 the 1st District was entirely south of Lake Pontchartrain; as a result of the 1970 census and a concern to ensure the 2nd District as majority African-American, in 1974 the 1st District shed precincts south of the Lake and acquired
Saint Tammany Parish , which borders Lake Pontchartrain on the north, from the 6th District. Subsequently the 1st District has acquiredTangipahoa Parish andWashington Parish , both north of the Lake, from the 6th District. Correspondingly the 1st District has shed conservativeSaint Bernard Parish and other areas south of the Lake to the 3rd District, but overall the 1st has become a very safe district for the Republican Party. [Cook Partisan Voting Index ] The number of registered voters north of the Lake is, as of 2008, slightly higher than south of the Lake; but the 1st District has yet to be represented by a resident from north of Lake Pontchartrain. [Several residents of the northlake area (easternFlorida Parishes ) have served in Congress to represent the 6th District before it ceded territory to the 1st District.] The reformulation of the 1st District so that it virtually surrounds "the nation's second-largest saltwater lake" has generated a local joke that in the 1st District of Louisiana the voters are outnumbered by the fish.Recent election results
2000
2006
ee also
Louisiana's 1st congressional district special election, 2008 List of representatives
References
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