Mississippi Congressional District Map

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by the Geography Division
Map Legend
State or Statistically Equivalent Entity
KANSAS
County or Statistically Equivalent Entity
ERIE
Congressional districts are those in effect for the 114th Congress of the United States (January 2015-2017);
all other legal boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2010. The boundaries shown on this map are for
Census Bureau statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for
statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or
entitlement.
For general information, contact the Congressional Affairs Office at (301) 763-6100. For more information
regarding congressional district plans as a result of the 2010 Census, redistricting, and voting rights data,
contact the Census Redistricting Data Office at (301) 763-4039 or www.census.gov/rdo. For information
regarding other U.S. Census Bureau products, visit www.census.gov.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau’s MAF/TIGER database (TAB10)
Projection: State-based Alber’s Equal Area
Labels for places located within more than one Congressional District include a ‘*’.
Water Body
Lake
Champlain
Interstate Highway
44
Census Designated Place (CDP) with 2,500 or More People
Turley
Collinsville
Incorporated Place with 2,500 or More People
State Capital
OLYMPIA
Congressional District Boundary
2
Congressional District Area
Number of Congressional Districts by State
TX
(36)
MT
(1)
CA
(53)
AZ
(9)
NV
(4)
NM
(3)
CO
(7)
ID
(2)
OR
(5)
KS
(4)
UT
(4)
WY
(1)
NE
(3)
SD
(1)
MN
(8)
OK
(5)
ND
(1)
IA
(4)
MO
(8)
AL
(7)
WI
(8)
AR
(4)
WA
(10)
LA
(6)
GA
(14)
FL
(27)
MS
(4)
IL
(18)
KY
(6)
TN
(9)
IN
(9)
NC
(13)
NY
(27)
PA
(18)
SC
(7)
OH
(16)
MI
(14)
VA
(11)
ME
(2)
WV
(3)
VT
(1)
MD (8)
NH
(2)
MA (9)
NJ (12)
CT (5)
DE (1)
RI (2)
AK
(1)
HI
(2)
Apportionment based on the 2010 Census.
Population Density: 2010
Mississippi Profile
U.S. density of 88.4 people per square mile includes
Puerto Rico.
Source: 2010 Census
Housing
1,274,719
87.5%
69.6%
30.4%
12.5%
Total Housing Units:
Percent Occupied:
Percent Owner-Occupied:
Percent Renter-Occupied:
Percent Vacant:
Population
Total Population:
Age - Under 5:
Age - 5 to 17:
Age - 18 to 24:
Age - 25 to 39:
Age - 40 to 54:
Age - 55 to 64:
Age - 65+:
Percent Male:
Percent Female:
Persons per Square Mile:
2,967,297
210,956
544,599
304,834
574,621
604,555
347,325
380,407
48.6%
51.4%
63.2
46,923.27
2.4%
97.6%
Total Land Area (square miles):
Percent Land Area - Urban:
Percent Land Area - Rural:
Land
Geographic Entity Tallies
1
4
52
122
82
0
298
64
424
661
American Indian Reservations/
Off-Reservation Trust Lands:
Congressional Districts:
State Legislative Districts - Upper House:
State Legislative Districts - Lower House:
Counties/Statistically Equivalent Entities:
Minor Civil Divisions (Governmental):
Incorporated Places:
Census Designated Places:
ZIP Code Tabulation Areas:
Census Tracts:
Population: 1970 to 2010
3,000.0 to 5,648.1
1,000.0 to 2,999.9
200.0 to 999.9
88.4 to 199.9
30.0 to 88.3
10.0 to 29.9
Less than 10.0
County Boundary
Mississippi Mean Center
of Population
People per Square Mile
by Census Tract
U.S. density is
88.4
2010
2000
1990
1980
1970
2,844,658
2,573,216
2,520,638
2,216,912
2,967,297
ARKANSAS
ALABAMA
TENNESSEE
FLORIDA
LOUISIANA
4
3
1
2
Gulf of Mexico
Enid
Lake
Grenada
Lake
Ross R.
Barnett
Reservoir
Sardis
Lake
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AMITE
JEFFERSON
DAVIS
STONE
UNION
HARRISON
GRENADA
JEFFERSON
PRENTISS
FORREST
PEARL
RIVER
PANOLA
SUNFLOWER
LAUDERDALE
PONTOTOC
WINSTON
LAMAR
TALLAHATCHIE
ISSAQUENA
COPIAH
CHICKASAW
JACKSON
CARROLL
KEMPER
WALTHALL
LEAKE
TUNICA
HOLMES
NESHOBA
YALOBUSHA
ITAWAMBA
CALHOUN
JASPER
GEORGE
WEBSTER
CLAY
SIMPSON
MONTGOMERY
BENTON
LOWNDES
HANCOCK
WASHINGTON
RANKIN
SHARKEY
NEWTON
MARSHALL
TATE
FRANKLIN
LAFAYETTE
WAYNE
MONROE
TISHOMINGO
YAZOO
DeSOTO
PERRY
QUITMAN
ADAMS
HINDS
COAHOMA
LEE
LEFLORE
WILKINSON
ATTALA
CHOCTAW
MA
DISON
JONES
OKTIBBEHA
SCOTT
BOLIVAR
CLARKE
LINCOLN
LAWRENCE
ALCORN
NOXUBEE
COVINGTON
TIPPAH
GREENE
SMITH
WARREN
MARION
HUMPHREYS
PIKE
CLAIBORNE
110
10
20
55
55
55
220
20
20
59
59
59
Indianola
Florence
Flowood
Pearl
Holly Springs
Houston
Philadelphia
Pontotoc
Wiggins
Clarksdale
Long
Beach
Petal
Morton
West Point
Verona
Pass Christian
Gulfport
Meridian
Biloxi
Crystal
Springs
Hollandale
Leland
Forest
D’Iberville
Baldwyn
Macon
Hazlehurst
Oxford
Hernando
Water
Valley
Grenada
Madison
Ridge-
land*
Winona
Durant
Collins
Richland
Brandon
Yazoo City
Brookhaven
Cleveland
Byram
Clinton
Louisville
New Albany
Horn Lake
Olive
Branch
Southaven
Senatobia
Poplarville
Vicksburg
Picayune
Columbia
Carthage
Tutwiler
Bay
St. Louis
Waveland
Greenwood
Booneville
Iuka
Wayn
esboro
Magee
Mendenhall
Fulton
Aberdeen
Amory
Hattiesburg
Natchez
Batesville
Ripley
Gautier
Moss Point
Corinth
McComb
Columbus
Canton*
Newton
Greenville
Tupelo
Kosciusko
Starkville
Ocean
Springs
Pascagoula
Ruleville
Okolona
Ellisville
Laurel
Lucedale
Saltillo
Beechwood
Pearl River
Mississippi
State
University
Gulf
Hills
Diamondhead
West Hattiesburg
St.
Martin
Escatawpa
Latimer
Gulf Park Estates
Vancleave
Nicholson
New Hope
JACKSON*
1:900,000
Scale:
0 8 16 24 Miles
0 8 16 24 Kilometers
Mississippi Choctaw Reservaon 1-4
Congressional
District
Name
American Indian Reservations in Mississippi
114
th
Congress of the United States
MISSISSIPPI
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