James Enos Clyburn is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for South Carolina's 6th congressional district. First elected in 1992, Clyburn is serving his 17th term, representing a congressional district that includes most of the majority-black precincts in and around Columbia and Charleston, as well as most of the majority-black areas outside Beaufort and nearly all of South Carolina's share of the Black Belt. Since Joe Cunningham's departure in 2021, Clyburn has been the only Democrat in South Carolina's congressional delegation as well as the dean of the state's delegation since 2011 after fellow Democrat John Spratt lost re-election.

100 votes
Born
1940-07-21, Sumter
Religion
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Children
Mignon Clyburn
Education
South Carolina State University, Boylan-Haven-Mather Academy
Prior Occupations
politician, teacher, employment counsellor, chief executive officer
Positions Held
United States representative, commissioner, Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus
Country
United States
Chamber
House
Party
Democrat
State
South Carolina
Status
Current member
Elected
1993
Sponsored
0 bills
What this person's job actually involves
Committees
No committee assignments on file
Attendance (of votes on file)
100% (100 of 100 recorded votes)