- Virginia's 6th congressional district
| Anti-Administration ||
March 4 ,1791 -March 3 ,1793 || Re-elected in | Democratic-Republican ||March 4 ,1795 -March 3 ,1797 || Retired-
Matthew Clay || (1754-1815) || | Democratic-Republican ||March 4 ,1803 -March 3 ,1809 || Retired-
Daniel Sheffey || (1770-1830) ||-
George Tucker || (1775-1861) || | Jacksonian ||March 4 ,1829 -March 3 ,1833 || Changed party-
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John W. Jones || (1791-1848) || | Whig ||March 4 ,1847 -March 3 ,1849 || Defeated-
James A. Seddon (2nd time) || (1815-1880) ||-
Paulus Powell || (1809-1874) || | Representation during the Civil War-
colspan=5 | Union District-
colspan=3 | "Vacant" ||March 4 ,1861 -March 18 ,1865 |-
colspan=5 | Confederate District-
John Goode, Jr. || (1829-1909) || | Conservative ||January 27 ,1870 -March 3 ,1871 || Defeated-
John T. Harris || (1823-1899) || | Democratic ||March 4 ,1873 -March 3 ,1875 || Retired-
John R. Tucker || (1823-1897) || | Democratic ||March 4 ,1885 -March 3 ,1887 || Elected to the U.S. Senate-
Samuel I. Hopkins || (1843-1914) || | Democratic ||March 4 ,1895 -May 4 ,1902 || Died in office-
colspan=3 | "Vacant" ||May 5 ,1902 -November 3 ,1902 -
E. Carter Glass || (1858-1946) || | Democratic ||March 4 ,1923 -March 3 ,1933 || Re-elected in | Democratic ||January 22 ,1946 -April 17 ,1948 || Elected VA Attorney General-
colspan=3 | "Vacant" ||April 17 ,1948 -November 2 ,1948 |-
Clarence G. Burton || (1886-1982) || | Republican ||November 7 ,1972 -January 3 ,1983 || Retired-
Jim Olin || (1920-2006) || | Republican ||January 3 ,1993 - Current |
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