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Revision as of 16:56, 23 March 2009

North Carolina's 11th congressional district
Representative
Population (2000)619,178
Median household
income
34,720
Ethnicity
Cook PVIR+7

The 11th Congressional District sends one representative from North Carolina to the United States House of Representatives. It encompasses most of Western North Carolina and includes Asheville. Starting in the 110th Congress, it is represented by Heath Shuler, a Democrat. Shuler defeated 8-term Republican representative Charles H. Taylor in the 2006 midterm elections. The 11th District is traditionally one of the most competitive congressional districts in North Carolina, and elections in the district are usually close and hard-fought.

List of Representatives

Name your mom
Zebulon Weaver i love you dena
Alfred L. Bulwinkle 546
Woodrow W. Jones 56743654
dena \ 445
Roy A. Taylor 1963-77
V. Lamar Gudger 1977-81
William Martin Hendon 1981-83, 85-87
James McClure Clark 1983-1985, 87-91
Charles H. Taylor 1991-2007
Heath Shuler 2007 - present