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North Carolina's 10th Congressional District




The 10th Congressional District of North Carolina is a Congressional District in central and western North Carolina . It currently includes all of Alexander , Avery , Burke , Caldwell , Catawba , Cleveland , Lincoln and Mitchell counties, along with parts of Gaston , Iredell and Rutherford counties.

The district is arguably the most Republican district in North Carolina and one of the most Republican in the South. Republicans have held the seat since 1969. Republican Patrick McHenry has represented the district since 2005.


REPRESENTATIVES


  • Britt successfully contested the election of Zebulon Weaver to the 65th Congress and served for three days.




  • -- Broyhill was appointed to the Senate in 1986 to serve the remainder of John P. East 's term; Ballenger succeeded him in a special election held the same day as the 1986 general election.



HISTORY OF MCHENRY'S SEAT

The district McHenry currently represents has been continuously represented in the House since 1909 . It was formed as the 8th District in 1909, renumbered as the 9th District in 1933 and has been numbered as the 10th District since 1969 .

The district extends from the foothills of the Blue Ridge to the Tennessee and South Carolina borders. It currently includes all of Alexander , Avery , Burke , Caldwell , Catawba , Cleveland , Lincoln and Mitchell counties, along with parts of Gaston, Iredell and Rutherford counties. When McHenry took office, he was only the third person to represent the district in the last 42 years.

The district is arguably the most Republican district in North Carolina and one of the most Republican in the South. Republicans have held the seat since 1963, when an attempt to redistrict the then-lone Republican in the state's congressional delegation ( Charles Raper Jonas of the Charlotte area) out of office backfired.

Ironically, the district's best-known representative was a Democrat, Bob Doughton . He served in the House for 42 years, longer than any North Carolinian ever served in both houses of Congress. He chaired the Ways And Means Committee for 18 years.

  • Broyhill was appointed to the Senate in 1986 (during his 12th term) to serve the remainder of John P. East 's term; Ballenger succeeded him in a special election held the same day as the 1986 general election.


Source: Political Graveyard database of North Carolina congressmen