Missouri's 3rd congressional district, Congressional district in central and eastern Missouri, United States.
Missouri's 3rd congressional district spans from Columbia and Jefferson City in the west to St. Charles County in the east. The region combines urban centers, university campuses, and suburban communities that form a geographically and economically diverse area.
The district took its current shape following a redistricting change in 2023. This adjustment incorporated Cooper and parts of Boone County while reassigning Franklin and Warren County to other districts.
The district includes major educational centers such as the University of Missouri in Columbia and multiple urban areas including St. Charles, O'Fallon, and Jefferson City.
The district spans a mix of densely populated eastern urban areas and less developed western regions that cover significant ground. Visitors should expect varied landscapes and community types as they move between different parts of the district.
The district's median household income reaches $77,614, with a demographic composition of 84.6% White, 4.8% multiracial, and 4.7% Black residents.
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