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1931—Millard E. Tydings Phillips Lee Goldsborough. 1933—Mllard E. Tydings Phillips Lee Goldsborough. 1935—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1937—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1939—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1941—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1943—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1945—Millard E. Tydings George L. Radcliffe. 1947—Millard E. Tydings Herbert R. O'Conor. 1949—Millard E. Tydings Herbert R O'Conor. 1951—Herbert R. O'Conoi, John Marshall Butler. 1953—John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall. 1955—John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall. 1957—John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall. 1959—John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall. 1961—John Marshall Butler, J. Glenn Beall. 1963—J. Glenn Beall, Daniel B. Brewster. 1965—Daniel B. Brewster, Joseph D Tydings. 1967—Daniel B Brewster, Joseph D. Tydings. 1969—Joseph D. Tydings, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. 1971—Charles McC Mathias, Jr„ J. Glenn Beall, Jr. 1973— Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. (R) 1975, J. Glenn Beall, Jr. (R) 1977. POPULATION OF CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS The population of the eight Maryland Congressional Districts is computed according to the 1970 census data as follows: First Congressional District 489,455 Second Congressional District . 491,520 Third Congressional District . 490,340 Fourth Congressional District .. ..489,530 Fifth Congressional District . 488,435 Sixth Congressional District 491,600 Seventh Congressional District . . . 488,360 Eighth Congressional District . ..493,130 |
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