United States Congressional Districts - South Carolina

South Carolina

  • At-large seat: 1873-1875 (obsolete)
  • 1st district: 1789–present
  • 2nd district: 1789–present
  • 3rd district: 1789–present
  • 4th district: 1789–present
  • 5th district: 1789–1863, 1875–present
  • 6th district: 1793–1863, 1883–present
  • 7th district: 1803–1853, 1883–1933, 2013–present
  • 8th district: 1803–1843 (obsolete since the 1840 census)
  • 9th district: 1813–1843 (obsolete since the 1840 census)

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