List of Representatives
| Name | Took Office | Left Office | Party | District Residence | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| District created March 4, 1793 | |||||
| Thomas Blount | March 4, 1793 | March 3, 1795 | Anti-Administration | ||
| March 4, 1795 | March 4, 1799 | Democratic-Republican | |||
| Willis Alston | March 4, 1799 | March 3, 1803 | Democratic-Republican | Redistricted to the 2nd district | |
| Marmaduke Williams | March 4, 1803 | March 3, 1809 | Democratic-Republican | ||
| James Cochran | March 4, 1809 | March 3, 1813 | Democratic-Republican | ||
| Bartlett Yancey | March 4, 1813 | March 3, 1817 | Democratic-Republican | ||
| Thomas Settle | March 4, 1817 | March 3, 1821 | Democratic-Republican | ||
| Romulus M. Saunders | March 4, 1821 | March 3, 1823 | Democratic-Republican | ||
| March 4, 1823 | March 4, 1825 | Crawford D-R | |||
| March 4, 1825 | March 4, 1827 | Jacksonian | |||
| Augustine H. Shepperd | March 4, 1827 | March 3, 1833 | Jacksonian | ||
| March 4, 1833 | March 4, 1837 | Anti-Jacksonian | |||
| March 4, 1837 | March 4, 1839 | Whig | |||
| John Hill | March 4, 1839 | March 3, 1841 | Democratic | ||
| Augustine H. Shepperd | March 4, 1841 | March 3, 1843 | Whig | ||
| Kenneth Rayner | March 4, 1843 | March 3, 1845 | Whig | Redistricted from the 1st district | |
| Asa Biggs | March 4, 1845 | March 3, 1847 | Democratic | ||
| David Outlaw | March 4, 1847 | March 3, 1853 | Whig | ||
| District inactive March 3, 1853 | |||||
| District re-established March 4, 1885 | |||||
| Thomas D. Johnston | March 4, 1885 | March 3, 1889 | Democratic | Asheville | |
| Hamilton G. Ewart | March 4, 1889 | March 3, 1891 | Republican | ||
| William T. Crawford | March 4, 1891 | March 3, 1895 | Democratic | Waynesville | |
| Richmond Pearson | March 4, 1895 | March 3, 1899 | Republican | Asheville | |
| William T. Crawford | March 4, 1899 | May 10, 1900 | Democratic | Waynesville | Lost contested election |
| Richmond Pearson | May 10, 1900 | March 3, 1901 | Republican | Asheville | |
| James M. Moody | March 4, 1901 | February 5, 1903 | Republican | Waynesville | Died |
| Edwin Y. Webb | March 4, 1903 | November 10, 1919 | Democratic | Shelby | Resigned |
| Clyde R. Hoey | December 16, 1919 | March 3, 1921 | Democratic | Shelby | |
| Alfred L. Bulwinkle | March 4, 1921 | March 3, 1929 | Democratic | Gastonia | |
| Charles A. Jonas | March 4, 1929 | March 3, 1931 | Republican | Lincolnton | |
| Alfred L. Bulwinkle | March 4, 1931 | March 3, 1933 | Democratic | Gastonia | Redistricted to the 10th district |
| Robert L. Doughton | March 4, 1933 | January 3, 1953 | Democratic | Laurel Springs | Redistricted from the 8th district |
| Hugh Quincy Alexander | January 3, 1953 | January 3, 1963 | Democratic | Kannapolis | |
| James T. Broyhill | January 3, 1963 | January 3, 1969 | Republican | Lenoir | Redistricted to the 10th district |
| Charles R. Jonas | January 3, 1969 | January 3, 1973 | Republican | Lincolnton | Redistricted from the 8th district |
| Jim Martin | January 3, 1973 | January 3, 1985 | Republican | Davidson | |
| Alex McMillan | January 3, 1985 | January 3, 1995 | Republican | Matthews | |
| Sue Myrick | January 3, 1995 | January 3, 2013 | Republican | Charlotte | |
| Robert Pittenger | January 3, 2013 | present | Republican | Charlotte | |
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