Maryland's 8th congressional district

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Maryland's 8th congressional district
Maryland's 8th congressional district - since January 3, 2013.
Current Representative Chris Van Hollen (DKensington)
Area 297.06 mi2
Distribution 88.08% urban, 11.92% rural
Population (2010) 756,076
Median income $97,192
Ethnicity 68% White, 11% Black, 9% Asian, 13% Hispanic
Cook PVI D+10[1]

Maryland's 8th congressional district stretches from the northern Washington, D.C. suburbs north towards the Pennsylvania border. The district is currently represented by Democrat Chris Van Hollen.

History

The district was created after the 1790 census in time for the 1792 election, was abolished after the 1830 census, and was reinstated after the 1960 census. During Carlton R. Sickles's tenure, the district was at-large and covered the entire state.

During redistricting after the 2000 census, the Democratic-dominated Maryland legislature sought to unseat then-incumbent Republican Connie Morella. One proposal went so far as to divide the district in two, effectively giving one to state Senator Christopher Van Hollen, Jr. and forcing then-incumbent Connie Morella to run against popular Maryland State Delegate and Kennedy political family member Mark Kennedy Shriver. The final redistricting plan was less ambitious, restoring an eastern, heavily Democratic spur of Montgomery County removed in the 1990 redistricting to the 8th District, as well as adding an adjacent portion from heavily Democratic Prince George's County located in Maryland's 5th congressional district. Although it forced Van Hollen and Shriver to run against each other in an expensive primary, the shift pushed the district into the Democratic column, and Van Hollen defeated Morella in 2002.

From 2003 to 2013 the district mostly consisted of the larger part of Montgomery County, also including a small portion of Prince George's County. The district now includes Carroll, Frederick, and parts of Montgomery County.

Recent elections

Maryland's 8th congressional district election (new district), 1966[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gilbert Gude 71,050 54.40
Democratic Royce Hanson 59,568 45.60
Total votes 130,618 100.00
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1968[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gilbert Gude (inc.) 109,167 60.89
Democratic Margaret C. Schweinhaut 70,109 39.11
Total votes 179,276 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1970[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gilbert Gude (inc.) 104,647 63.38
Democratic Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr. 60,456 36.62
Total votes 165,103 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1972[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gilbert Gude (inc.) 137,287 63.90
Democratic Joseph G. Anastasi 77,551 36.10
Total votes 214,838 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1974[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gilbert Gude (inc.) 104,675 65.92
Democratic Sidney Kramer 54,112 34.08
Total votes 158,787 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1976[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Newton Steers 111,274 46.82
Democratic Lanny Davis 100,343 42.22
Independent Robin Ficker 26,035 10.96
Total votes 237,652 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1978[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael D. Barnes 81,851 51.27
Republican Newton Steers (inc.) 77,807 48.73
Total votes 159,658 100.00
Democratic gain from Republican
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1980[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael D. Barnes (inc.) 148,301 59.33
Republican Newton Steers 101,659 40.67
Total votes 249,960 100.00
Democratic hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1982[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael D. Barnes (inc.) 121,761 71.34
Republican Elizabeth W. Spencer 48,910 28.66
Total votes 170,671 100.00
Democratic hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1984[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael D. Barnes (inc.) 181,947 71.47
Republican Albert Ceccone 70,715 27.78
Libertarian Samuel K. Grove 1,903 0.75
Write-ins 4 <0.01
Total votes 254,569 100.00
Democratic hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1986[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Connie Morella 92,917 52.87
Democratic Stewart Bainum 82,825 47.13
Total votes 175,742 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1988[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Connie Morella (inc.) 172,619 62.75
Democratic Peter Franchot 102,478 37.25
Total votes 275,097 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1990[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Connie Morella (inc.) 130,059 73.53
Democratic James Walker 39,343 22.24
Independent Sidney Altman 7,485 4.23
Total votes 176,887 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1992[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Connie Morella (inc.) 203,377 72.53
Democratic Edward J. Heffernan 77,042 27.47
Total votes 280,419 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1994[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Connie Morella (inc.) 143,449 70.28
Democratic Steven Van Grack 60,660 29.72
Total votes 204,109 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1996[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Connie Morella (inc.) 152,538 61.22
Democratic Donald Mooers 96,229 38.62
Total votes 249,146 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 1998[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Connie Morella (inc.) 133,145 60.34
Democratic Ralph G. Neas 87,497 39.66
Total votes 220,642 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 2000[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Connie Morella (inc.) 156,241 52.00
Democratic Terry Lierman 136,840 45.54
Constitution Brian D. Saunders 7,017 2.34
Write-ins 371 0.12
Total votes 300,469 100.00
Republican hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 2002[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Van Hollen 112,788 51.74
Republican Connie Morella (inc.) 103,587 47.52
Write-ins 1,599 0.73
Total votes 217,974 100.00
Democratic gain from Republican
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 2004[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Van Hollen (inc.) 215,129 74.91
Republican Chuck Floyd 71,989 25.07
Write-ins 79 0.03
Total votes 287,197 100.00
Democratic hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 2006[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Van Hollen (inc.) 168,872 76.52
Republican Jeffrey M. Stein 48,324 21.90
Green Gerard P. Giblin 3,298 1.49
Write-ins 191 0.09
Total votes 220,685 100.00
Democratic hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 2008[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Van Hollen (inc.) 229,740 75.08
Republican Steve Hudson 66,351 21.68
Green Gordon Clark 6,828 2.23
Libertarian Ian Thomas 2,562 0.84
Write-in All write-ins 533 0.17
Total votes 306,014 100.00
Democratic hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 2010[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Van Hollen (inc.) 153,613 73.27
Republican Michael Lee Philips 52,421 25.00
Libertarian Mark Grannis 2,713 1.29
Constitution Fred Nordhorn 696 0.33
No party Write-ins 224 0.11
Total votes 209,667 100.00
Democratic hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 2012[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Van Hollen (inc.) 217,531 63.37
Republican Kenneth R. Timmerman 113,033 32.93
Libertarian Mark Grannis 7,235 2.11
Green George Gluck 5,064 1.48
N/A Others (write-in) 393 0.11
Total votes 343,256 100
Democratic hold
Maryland's 8th congressional district election, 2014[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Van Hollen (inc.) 136,722 60.74
Republican Dave Wallace 87,859 39.03
N/A Others (write-in) 516 0.23
Total votes 225,097 100.00
Democratic hold

List of representatives

# Representative Party Congress Tenure Notes/Events Area
District created in 1793
1 William Vans Murray Pro-Administration 3rd March 4, 1793–
March 3, 1795
Redistricted from the 5th district
Federalist 4th March 4, 1795–
March 3, 1797
2 John Dennis Federalist 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th March 4, 1797–
March 3, 1805
3 Charles Goldsborough Federalist 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th March 4, 1805–
March 3, 1817
4 Thomas Bayly Federalist 15th, 16th, 17th March 4, 1817–
March 3, 1823
5 John S. Spence Adams-Clay
Democratic-Republican
18th March 4, 1823–
March 3, 1825
6 Robert N. Martin Adams 19th March 4, 1825–
March 3, 1827
7 Ephraim King Wilson Adams 20th March 4, 1827–
March 3, 1829
Jackson 21st March 4, 1829–
March 3, 1831
8 John S. Spence Anti-Jackson 22nd March 4, 1831–
March 3, 1833
9 John T. Stoddert Jackson 23rd March 4, 1833–
March 3, 1835
Seat abolished after the 1830 census
The seat was reinstated after the 1960 census, but its boundaries were not established until 1967.
10 Gilbert Gude Republican 90th, 91st, 92nd, 93rd, 94th January 3, 1967–
January 3, 1977
Retired Montgomery
11 Newton Steers Republican 95th January 3, 1977–
January 3, 1979
Lost re-election Montgomery
12 Michael D. Barnes Democratic 96th, 97th, 98th, 99th January 3, 1979–
January 3, 1987
Retired to run for U.S. Senate Montgomery
13 Connie Morella Republican 100th, 101st, 102nd, 103rd, 104th, 105th, 106th, 107th January 3, 1987–
January 3, 2003
Lost re-election Montgomery
14 Chris Van Hollen Democratic 108th, 109th, 110th, 111th, 112th, 113th, 114th January 3, 2003–
January 3, 2017 (Present)
First elected in 2002; retiring to run for the U.S Senate Montgomery, Prince George's 2003–2013
Montgomery, Frederick, Carroll 2013–present

Historical district boundaries

2003–2013

See also

External links

Sources

  1. "Partisan Voting Index Districts of the 113th Congress: 2004 & 2008" (PDF). The Cook Political Report. 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  2. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1966election.pdf
  3. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1968election.pdf
  4. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1970election.pdf
  5. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1972election.pdf
  6. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1974election.pdf
  7. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1976election.pdf
  8. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1978election.pdf
  9. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1980election.pdf
  10. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1982election.pdf
  11. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1984election.pdf
  12. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1986election.pdf
  13. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1988election.pdf
  14. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1990election.pdf
  15. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1992election.pdf
  16. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1994election.pdf
  17. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1996election.pdf
  18. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/1998election.pdf
  19. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2000election.pdf
  20. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2002election.pdf
  21. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2004election.pdf
  22. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2006election.pdf
  23. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2008election.pdf
  24. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2010election.pdf
  25. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2012election.pdf
  26. http://elections.state.md.us/elections/2014/results/General/gen_results_2014_2_008X.html

Coordinates: 39°06′N 77°15′W / 39.1°N 77.25°W / 39.1; -77.25

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