Ohio's 9th congressional district
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The 9th congressional district of Ohio is currently represented by Representative Marcia C. Kaptur (D). This district is in the northern part of the state, bordering Michigan and Lake Erie, and includes the cities of Amherst, Oberlin, Port Clinton, Sandusky, and Toledo.
[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 | Marcia C. Kaptur | Bradley S. Leavitt | |
2004 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 199,528 | Larry A. Kaczala: 93,930 | |
2002 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 132,236 | Edward S. Emery: 46,481 | |
2000 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 168,547 | Dwight E. Bryan: 49,446 | Galen Fries (L): 4,239 Dennis Slotnick (N): 3,096 |
1998 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 130,793 | Edward S. Emery: 30,312 | |
1996 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 170,617 | R. Randy Whitman: 46,040 | Elizabeth A. Slotnick (N): 4,677 |
1994 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 118,120 | R. Randy Whitman: 38,665 | |
1992 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 178,879 | Ken D. Brown: 53,011 | Edward Howard: 11,162 |
1990 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 117,681 | Jerry D. Lammers: 33,791 | |
1988 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 157,557 | Al Hawkins: 36,183 | |
1986 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 105,646 | Mike Shufeldt: 30,643 | |
1984 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 117,985 | Frank Venner: 93,210 | Other: 3,714 |
1982 | Marcia C. Kaptur: 95,162 | Edward F. Weber: 64,459 | David Muir (L): 1,217 Susan A. Skinner: 1,785 James J. Somers: 1,594 |
1980 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 68,728 | Edward F. Weber: 96,927 | Edward S. Emery: 4,357 Toby Elizabeth Emmerich: 2,411 |
1978 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 71,709 | John C. Hoyt: 34,326 | Edward S. Emery: 2,563 Michael James Lewinski: 4,530 |
1976 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 91,040 | Carleton S. Finkbeiner Jr.: 73,919 | Edward S. Emery: 1,533 Lynn Galonsky: 1,477 |
1974 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 64,831 | Carleton S. Finkbeiner Jr.: 57,892 | |
1972 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 110,450 | Joseph C. Richards: 49,388 | |
1970 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 82,777 | Allen H. Shapiro: 33,947 | |
1968 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 85,280 | Ben Marsh: 63,290 | |
1966 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 83,261 | Jane M. Kuebbeler: 53,777 | |
1964 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 109,167 | John O. Celusta: 64,401 | |
1962 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 86,443 | Martin A. Janis: 64,279 | |
1960 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 108,688 | Howard C. Cook: 82,433 | |
1958 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 102,115 | William K. Gernheuser: 63,660 | |
1956 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: | Harvey G. Straub: 81,562 | |
1954 | Thomas W. L. Ashley: 48,471 | Irving C. Reynolds: 39,933 | Henry Frazier Reams Sr.: 44,656 |
1952 | Thomas H. Burke: 61,047 | Gilmore Flues: 46,989 | Henry Frazier Reams Sr.: 74,821 |
1950 | Thomas H. Burke: 45,268 | Homer A. Ramey: 43,301 | Henry Frazier Reams Sr.: 51,024 |
1948 | Thomas H. Burke: 85,409 | Homer A. Ramey: 73,394 | |
1946 | Michael V. DiSalle: 59,057 | Homer A. Ramey: 59,394 | |
1944 | John F. Hunter: 77,693 | Homer A. Ramey: 82,735 | |
1942 | John F. Hunter: 44,027 | Homer A. Ramey: 47,377 | |
1940 | John F. Hunter: 86,956 | Wilbur McK. White: 71,927 | |
1938 | John F. Hunter: 56,306 | Homer A. Ramey: 55,441 | |
1936 | John F. Hunter: 75,737 | Raymond E. Hildebrand: 55,043 | Earl O. Lehman: 3,739 |
1934 | Warren J. Duffey: 61,037 | Frank L. Mulholland: 35,732 | Kenneth Eggert (C): 684 Karl Pauli (S): 510 |
1932 | Warren J. Duffey: 56,755 | Wilbur McK. White: 54,078 | Silas E. Hurin: 4,200 Clyde E. Kiker: 2,135 Karl Pauli (S): 1,314 Eugene Stoll (C): 620 |
1930 | Scott Stahl: 36,375 | Wilbur McK. White: 49,498 | |
1928 | William P. Clarke: 50,601 | William W. Chalmers: 82,560 | Charles V. Stephenson (W): 190 |
1926 | C. W. Davis: 23,947 | William W. Chalmers: 47,331 | George F. Parrish (TRI): 1,110 Millard Price (S): 1,018 |
1924 | Isaac R. Sherwood: 48,482 | William W. Chalmers: 54,792 | Millard Price (P): 2,159 John Kocinski: 747 |
1922 | Isaac R. Sherwood: 45,059 | William W. Chalmers: 42,712 | |
1920 | Isaac R. Sherwood: 38,292 | William W. Chalmers: 49,732 | Karl E. Pauli: 47 |
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