Ohio's 7th congressional district
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The 7th congressional district of Ohio is currently represented by Representative David L. Hobson. This district includes some of the southern suburbs of Columbus, Ohio and nearby counties.
[edit] Election results
The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.
Year | Democratic | Republican | Other |
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2006 | William R. Conner: 85,202 | David L. Hobson: 133,112 | |
2004 | Kara Anastasio: 97,972 | David L. Hobson: 182,621 | |
2002 | Kara Anastasio: 45,568 | David L. Hobson: 113,252 | Frank Doden: 8,812 |
2000 | Donald E. Minor Jr.: 60,755 | David L. Hobson: 163,646 | John Mitchel: 13,983 Jack D. Null (L): 3,802 |
1998 | Donald E. Minor Jr.: 49,780 | David L. Hobson: 120,765 | James A. Schrader (L): 9,146 |
1996 | Richard K. Blain: 61,419 | David L. Hobson: 158,087 | Dawn Marie Johnson (N): 13,478 |
1994 | David L. Hobson: 140,124 | ||
1992 | Clifford S. Heskett: 66,237 | David L. Hobson: 164,195 | |
1990 | Jack Schira: 59,349 | David L. Hobson: 97,123 | |
1988 | Jack Schira: 50,423 | R. Michael DeWine: 142,597 | |
1986 | R. Michael DeWine: 119,238 | ||
1984 | Donald E. Scott: 40,621 | R. Michael DeWine: 147,885 | Others: 4,352 |
1982 | Roger D. Tackett: 65,543 | R. Michael DeWine: 87,842 | John B. Winer (L): 2,761 |
1980 | Donald Hollister: 38,952 | Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr.: 124,137 | |
1978 | Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr.: 92,507 | ||
1976 | Dorothy Franke: 54,755 | Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr.: 101,027 | |
1974 | Patrick L. Nelson: 34,828 | Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr.: 73,503 | Dorothy Franke: 13,088 |
1972 | Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr.: 112,350 | Dorothy Franke: 40,945 | |
1970 | Joseph D. Lewis: 37,294 | Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr.: 84,448 | |
1968 | Robert E. Cecile: 55,386 | Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr.: 97,581 | |
1966 | Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr.: 81,225 | ||
1964 | Jerry R. Graham: 70,857 | Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr.*: 93,022 | |
1962 | Robert A. Riley: 39,908 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 83,680 | |
1960 | Joseph A. Sullivan: 55,451 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 105,026 | |
1958 | Joseph A. Sullivan: 48,994 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 75,085 | |
1956 | Joseph A. Sullivan: 47,220 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 91,439 | |
1954 | G. Louis Wren: 35,504 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 62,821 | |
1952 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 98,354 | ||
1950 | Ben J. Goldman: 35,818 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 77,660 | |
1948 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 71,737 | ||
1946 | Carl H. Ehl: 29,824 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 63,390 | |
1944 | John L. Cashim: 52,403 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 84,770 | Carl H. Ehl: 211 |
1942 | George H. Smith: 23,384 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 52,270 | |
1940 | J. Fuller Trump: 59,667 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 83,415 | |
1938 | Arthur W. Aleshire: 50,163 | Clarence J. Brown Sr.: 68,185 | |
1936 | Arthur W. Aleshire: 68,456 | Leroy T. Marshall: 67,454 | |
1934 | C. W. Rich: 43,226 | Leroy T. Marshall: 46,453 | |
1932 | Aaron J. Halloran: 57,715 | Leroy T. Marshall: 65,064 | |
1930 | John L. Zimmerman Jr.: 35,663 | Charles Brand: 50,595 | |
1928 | Harry E. Rice: 34,323 | Charles Brand: 75,753 | |
1926 | Harry E. Rice: 22,314 | Charles Brand: 45,699 | |
1924 | C. K. Wolf: 34,709 | Charles Brand: 61,557 | |
1922 | Charles B. Zimmerman: 38,522 | Charles Brand: 53,182 | |
1920 | Paul F. Dye: 47,196 | Simeon D. Fess: 73,794 |
- There was a special election held in 1965 to fill the seat following the death of Clarence J. Brown won by his son Clarence J. "Bud" Brown Jr.
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