„8. Kongresswahlbezirk von Arizona“ – Versionsunterschied
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Version vom 25. Mai 2006, 04:39 Uhr
Arizona's 8th congressional district encompasses the extreme southeastern of the state. It includes all of Cochise County, Arizona and parts of Pima, Pinal, and Santa Cruz counties.
It is currently represented by Jim Kolbe, a Republican.

Statistics
- Population (2000): 641,329
- Male 49.1%, Female 50.9%
- Median age: 39.1
- Median Household Income: $40,656
- Ethnic Composition: 83.7% White, 3.1% Black, 2.1% Asian, 1.0% Native American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 6.9% Other, 18.2% Hispanic (of any race)
Recent results
2004
| Party | Canadidate | Votes | % | Republican Party | Jim Kolbe | 183,363 | 60.4 | Democratic Party | Eva Bacal | 109,963 | 36.2 | Libertarian Party | Robert Anderson | 10,443 | 3.4 | |
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Historical representation
| Congress | Representative |
|---|---|
| 108th-109th (2003-2007) | Jim Kolbe[1] |
- ↑ Kolbe previously represented the Vorlage:Ushr in the 99th through 107th Congresses; Arizona gained two seats after the 2000 Census.