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Arizona's 6th congressional district encompasses parts of Maricopa and Pinal counties. It is mostly made up of eastern suburbs of Phoenix.
It is currently represented by Jeff Flake, a Republican.
[edit] Statistics
- Population (2000): 641,329
- Male 49.3%, Female 50.7%
- Median age: 34.1
- Median Household Income: $47,976
- Racial Composition: 84.2% White, 2.1% Black, 1.8% Asian, 1.0% Native American, 0.2% Pacific Islander, 8.2% Other, 17.2% Hispanic (of any race)
[edit] Recent results
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[edit] Historical representation
| Congress
| Representative
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| 103rd (1993-1995)
| Karan English
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| 104th-107th (1995-2003)
| J. D. Hayworth<ref>Hayworth started representing the Fifth District in 2003; Arizona gained two seats after the 2000 Census and the district lines were redrawn.</ref>
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| 108th-109th (2003-2007)
| Jeff Flake<ref>Flake previously represented Arizona's First District in the 107th Congress.</ref>
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[edit] References
- Demographic information at census.gov
- 2004 Election data at CNN.com
- 2002 Election data from CBSNews.com
- 2000 Election data from CNN.com
- 1998 Election data from CNN.com