Arkansas's 4th congressional district


Arkansas's 4th congressional district is a congressional district located in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of Arkansas. Notable towns in the district include Camden, Hope, Hot Springs, Magnolia, Pine Bluff, and Texarkana.
The district is currently represented by Republican Bruce Westerman.
Historically, the district has supported conservative Democrats such as Mike Ross and David Pryor, and was reckoned as a classic Yellow Dog Democrat district. However, the growing Republican trend in the state has overtaken the district since the start of the 21st century with the district supporting George W. Bush with 51% in 2004 and support grew as John McCain won the district in 2008 with 58% of the vote.

Composition

The 4th congressional district consists of the entirety of the following counties, with the exception of Pulaski County, which it shares with the 1st and 2nd districts. Pulaski County municipalities within the 4th district include portions of Little Rock and the entirety of Hensley, Landmark, Sweet Home, Woodson, and Wrightsville.
#CountySeatPopulation
3AshleyHamburg16,307
11BradleyWarren10,104
13CalhounHampton4,641
19ClarkArkadelphia21,274
25ClevelandRison7,378
27ColumbiaMagnolia22,150
39DallasFordyce6,185
43DrewMonticello16,945
47FranklinOzark, Charleston17,468
51GarlandHot Springs99,784
53GrantSheridan18,383
57HempsteadHope19,343
59Hot SpringMalvern33,258
61HowardNashville12,533
69JeffersonPine Bluff63,661
71JohnsonClarksville26,129
73LafayetteLewisville6,095
81Little RiverAshdown11,805
83LoganBooneville, Paris21,400
91MillerTexarkana42,415
97MontgomeryMount Ida8,620
99NevadaPrescott8,120
101NewtonJasper7,071
103OuachitaCamden21,793
109PikeMurfreesboro10,208
113PolkMena19,436
115PopeRussellville64,593
119Pulaski Little Rock400,009
127ScottWaldron9,851
133SevierDe Queen15,632
139UnionEl Dorado37,397
149YellDardanelle, Danville20,044