Ohio's 10th congressional district
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The 10th congressional district of Ohio is currently represented by Representative Dennis J. Kucinich (D). This district is in northern Ohio, bordering Lake Erie, and includes much of Cuyahoga County.
[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 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 126,633 | Michael D. Dovilla: 64,318 | |
2004 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 167,221 | Edward F. Herman: 94,120 | Barbara Ferris: 17,753 |
2002 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 129,997 | Jon A. Heben: 41,778 | Judy Locy: 3,761 |
2000 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 167,063 | Bill Smith: 48,930 | Ron Petrie (L): 6,762 |
1998 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 110,552 | Joe Slovenec: 55,015 | |
1996 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 110,723 | Martin R. Hoke: 104,546 | Robert B. Iverson (N): 10,415 |
1994 | Francis E. Gaul: 70,918 | Martin R. Hoke: 95,226 | Joseph J. Jacobs Jr.: 17,495 |
1992 | Mary Rose Oakar*: 103,788 | Martin R. Hoke: 136,433 | |
1990 | John M. Buchanan: 61,656 | Clarence E. Miller*: 106,009 | |
1988 | John M. Buchanan: 56,893 | Clarence E. Miller: 143,673 | |
1986 | John M. Buchanan: 44,847 | Clarence E. Miller: 106,870 | |
1984 | John M. Buchanan: 55,172 | Clarence E. Miller: 149,337 | |
1982 | John M. Buchanan: 57,983 | Clarence E. Miller: 100,044 | |
1980 | Jack E. Stecher: 49,433 | Clarence E. Miller: 143,403 | |
1978 | James A. Plummer: 35,039 | Clarence E. Miller: 99,329 | |
1976 | James A. Plummer: 57,757 | Clarence E. Miller: 127,147 | |
1974 | H. Kent Bumpass: 42,333 | Clarence E. Miller: 100,521 | |
1972 | Robert H. Whealey: 47,456 | Clarence E. Miller: 129,683 | |
1970 | Doug Arnett: 40,669 | Clarence E. Miller: 80,838 | |
1968 | Harry B. Crewson: 45,686 | Clarence E. Miller: 102,890 | |
1966 | Walter H. Moeller: 52,258 | Clarence E. Miller: 56,659 | |
1964 | Walter H. Moeller: 54,729 | Homer E. "Pete" Abele: 49,744 | |
1962 | Walter H. Moeller: 42,131 | Homer E. "Pete" Abele: 46,158 | |
1960 | Walter H. Moeller: 58,085 | Oakley C. Collins: 52,479 | |
1958 | Walter H. Moeller: 47,939 | Homer E. "Pete" Abele: 42,607 | |
1956 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 71,295 | ||
1954 | Truman A. Morris: 28,150 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 45,277 | |
1952 | Delmar A. Canaday: 35,666 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 63,339 | |
1950 | Wiliam J. Curry: 21,117 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 39,584 | |
1948 | Delmar A. Canaday: 27,913 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 38,330 | |
1946 | H. A. McCown: 17,719 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 35,406 | |
1944 | Elsie Stanton: 23,986 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 43,388 | |
1942 | Oral Daugherty: 16,582 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 29,691 | |
1940 | John P. Kelso: 33,698 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 48,217 | |
1938 | Elsie Stanton: 24,198 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 47,036 | |
1936 | O. J. Kleffner: 34,477 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 46,965 | |
1934 | W. F. Marting: 26,278 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 36,824 | |
1932 | Charles M. Hogan: 29,027 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 41,654 | |
1930 | H. L. Crary: 19,157 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 31,836 | |
1928 | Charles E. Poston: 16,551 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 38,347 | |
1926 | Guy Stevenson: 14,460 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 25,571 | |
1924 | W. F. Rutherford: 17,923 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 32,617 | |
1922 | James Sharp: 17,811 | Israel M. Foster: 30,341 | |
1920 | Benjamin F. Reynolds: 21,429 | Israel M. Foster: 38,436 |
- After the redistricting following the 1990 census, Miller was moved to the sixth district. He was defeated in the 1992 Republican primary by fellow Republican incumbent Robert D. McEwen. Also, incumbent Democrat Oakar was moved into the 10th district from the 20th district, which was eliminated in the redistricting.
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