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Second Congressional District of Rhode Island

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Second Congressional District of Rhode Island
StateRhode Island

Second Congressional District of Rhode Island is a United States congressional district located in the state of Rhode Island, covering the western and central portions of the state, including the cities of Providence, Warwick, and Cranston. The district is currently represented by Seth Magaziner, a member of the Democratic Party, who has been in office since 2023. The district has been represented by notable politicians such as Jack Reed, Claiborne Pell, and Fernand St. Germain. The district is also home to several institutions of higher education, including Brown University, Rhode Island College, and University of Rhode Island.

Geography

The district covers an area of approximately 1,293.35 square miles, including the counties of Kent County and Washington County, as well as parts of Providence County. The district borders the states of Massachusetts to the north and east, and Connecticut to the west. The district also includes several islands, including Block Island and Prudence Island. The district's geography is characterized by its coastal location, with several major rivers, including the Pawtuxet River and the Seekonk River, flowing through the area. The district is also home to several parks and nature reserves, including the Scituate Reservoir and the Arcadia Management Area.

History

The district was established in 1797, after Rhode Island was admitted to the United States as the 13th state. The district has a long history of representation, with notable politicians such as Tristam Burges, Dutee J. Pearce, and Nathan F. Dixon II serving in the district. The district has also been represented by several U.S. Senators, including Theodore F. Green, John O. Pastore, and Lincoln Chafee. The district has been involved in several significant events, including the American Civil War, the Industrial Revolution, and the Great Depression. The district is also home to several historic sites, including the Newport Historic District, the Providence Historic District, and the Smith's Castle.

Election Results

The district has been a Democratic stronghold in recent years, with Seth Magaziner winning the 2022 election with over 50% of the vote. The district has also been represented by James Langevin, who served in the district from 2001 to 2023. The district has been involved in several notable elections, including the 2010 election, which saw Cicilline defeat John J. Loughlin II. The district is also home to several presidential election voting locations, including the Rhode Island Convention Center and the Dunkin' Donuts Center.

List of Representatives

The district has been represented by several notable politicians, including: * Tristam Burges (1797-1799) * John Brown (1799-1801) * Thomas Davis (1801-1803) * Nathan F. Dixon II (1849-1851) * Fernand St. Germain (1961-1989) * Jack Reed (1991-1997) * Robert Weygand (1997-2001) * James Langevin (2001-2023) * Seth Magaziner (2023-present)

Maps

The district's boundaries have changed over the years, with the most recent changes occurring in 2020. The district is currently bounded by the Massachusetts border to the north and east, and the Connecticut border to the west. The district also includes several islands, including Block Island and Prudence Island. The district's maps are available through the United States Census Bureau and the Rhode Island State Legislature. The district is also home to several geographic information systems (GIS) mapping tools, including the Rhode Island GIS and the USGS National Map.

Demographics

The district has a population of approximately 770,000 people, according to the 2020 United States Census. The district is characterized by its diverse population, with a mix of urban, suburban, and rural areas. The district is home to several major cities, including Providence, Warwick, and Cranston. The district is also home to several institutions of higher education, including Brown University, Rhode Island College, and University of Rhode Island. The district's demographics are also characterized by its high percentage of Hispanic and Latino residents, as well as its large Italian-American population. The district is also home to several major employers, including Hasbro, CVS Health, and Amgen. Category:Congressional districts of Rhode Island

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