Alabama's 3rd congressional district, Congressional district in East Alabama, United States.
Alabama's 3rd congressional district is an electoral area spanning multiple counties in the east-central part of the state. The region includes both urban centers and rural townships with varied economic activities.
The district was established in 1823 as an electoral area for selecting representatives to the US Congress. Its boundaries have shifted multiple times over the years, reflecting changes in population and politics.
The population of 730,373 residents represents a balanced mix of urban and rural communities, with 65.9 percent White, 24.5 percent Black, and other ethnic groups.
Voters can research their congressional representatives through government websites that provide current information about local elected officials. These resources help citizens learn about the work and positions of their representatives.
The district maintains strong connections to Fort Benning, a major Army installation across the Georgia state line, influencing military-related legislative priorities.
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