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Republican Jerry Moran faces no major party opposition. He has represented the 1st district since 1996.
In the 2000 presidential election, district voters chose Republican and former Texas Gov. George W. Bush over Democrat Al Gore.
About 29.5 percent of residents in the 1st district make a living as doctors, lawyers, managers and other professionals and 23.2 percent work in 9 to 5 office jobs as salespeople, administrative assistants or secretaries, for example. Another 17.9 percent are employed in transportation and production, jobs courted by powerful unions.
Median household income is $35,003 a year and the median value of a home is $63,100.
Married couples make up 57.4 percent of the district's households, and those with children represent 25.4 percent.
| Population | 637,670 |
| White | 89.8% |
| Black | 1.4% |
| Asian | .9% |
| Pacific Islander | .0% |
| American Indian, Alaska Native | .5% |
| Multi-Race | 1.6% |
| Hispanic, of any race | 11.1% |
| Seniors, Age 65+ | 16.4% |
| High School grad or equiv. | 32.8% |
| Bachelor's or higher | 18.1% |
Results from the 2000 U.S. Census not only created changes in the number of districts in many states across the country, but they also showed demographic changes within existing districts.
The district profile above is compiled from information in the 2000 census but reflects district boundries from the 106th Congress. Information about the new Congress is not expected to be released until at the earliest, January, after the next session has already started.
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