Ohio's 4th congressional district

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Ohio's 4th district

The 4th congressional district of Ohio is currently represented by Representative Michael G. Oxley.


[edit] Election results

The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.

Year Democratic Republican Other
2006 Richard E. Siferd Jim Jordan  
2004 Ben Konop: 115,422 Michael G. Oxley: 163,459  
2002 Jim Clark: 57,726 Michael G. Oxley: 120,001  
2000 Daniel L. Dickman: 67,330 Michael G. Oxley: 156,510 Ralph Mullinger (L): 8,278
1998 Paul Anthony McClain: 63,529 Michael G. Oxley: 112,011  
1996 Paul Anthony McClain: 69,096 Michael G. Oxley: 147,608 Michael McCaffery (N): 11,057
1994   Michael G. Oxley: 139,841  
1992 Raymond M. Ball: 92,608 Michael G. Oxley: 147,346  
1990 Thomas E. Burkhart: 64,467 Michael G. Oxley: 103,897  
1988   Michael G. Oxley: 160,900  
1986 Clem T. Cratty: 26,320 Michael G. Oxley: 115,751 Raven L. Workman: 11,997
1984 William O. Sutton: 47,018 Michael G. Oxley: 162,199  
1982 Bob Moon: 57,564 Michael G. Oxley: 105,087  
1980 Gerry Tebben: 51,150 Tennyson Guyer: 133,795  
1978 John W. Griffin: 39,360 Tennyson Guyer: 85,575  
1976 Clinton G. Dorsey: 51,784 Tennyson Guyer: 121,173  
1974 James L. Gehrlich: 51,065 Tennyson Guyer: 81,674  
1972 Dimitri Nicholas: 65,216 Tennyson Guyer: 109,612  
1970 Donald B. Laws: 45,619 William M. McCulloch: 82,521  
1968   William M. McCulloch: 129,435  
1966 Robert H. Mihlbaugh: 37,855 William M. McCulloch: 66,142  
1964 Robert H. Mihlbaugh: 64,667 William M. McCulloch: 81,204  
1962 Marjorie Conrad Struns: 32,866 William M. McCulloch: 77,790  
1960 Joseph J. Murphy: 52,797 William M. McCulloch: 99,683  
1958 Marjorie Conrad Struns: 93,401 William M. McCulloch: 73,448  
1956 Ortha O. Barr Jr.: 42,416 William M. McCulloch: 93,607  
1954 Forrest L. Blankenship: 32,474 William M. McCulloch: 67,762  
1952 Carleton Carl Reiser: 43,426 William M. McCulloch: 93,442  
1950 Carleton Carl Reiser: 32,686 William M. McCulloch: 65,640  
1948 Earl Ludwig: 45,534 William M. McCulloch*: 57,321  
1946 Merl J. Bragg: 32,160 Robert F. Jones: 64,718  
1944 Earl Ludwig: 42,983 Robert F. Jones: 67,829  
1942 Clarence C. Miller: 22,567 Robert F. Jones: 39,275  
1940 Clarence C. Miller: 47,765 Robert F. Jones: 65,534  
1938 William B. Swonger: 33,284 Robert F. Jones: 56,399 John C. Fisher: 4,616
1936 Frank LeB. Kloeb: 61,927 Robert W. Yurner: 53,352  
1934 Frank LeB. Kloeb: 48,613 Guy D. Hawley: 41,504  
1932 Frank LeB. Kloeb: 59,003 John L. Cable: 49,100  
1930 Gainor Jennings: 37,673 John L. Cable: 43,104  
1928 William Klinger: 41,677 John L. Cable: 56,291  
1926 Benjamin F. Welty: 31,293 William T. Fitzgerald: 32,236  
1924 Hugh T. Mathers: 42,652 William T. Fitzgerald: 43,984  
1922 J. Henry Goeke: 35,916 John L. Cable: 43,251  
1920 Benjamin F. Welty: 45,489 John L. Cable: 50,576  
  • In 1947, Robert F. Jones resigned his seat in order to accept an appointment to the Federal Communications Commission. McCulloch was elected in a special election in 1947 to serve the remainder of Jones's term.
  • After Kloeb's resignation in 1938, Walter H. Albaugh was elected in a special election to fill out the remainder of Kloeb's term. Albaugh did not stand as a candidate in 1938 for the full term beginning in 1939.