Ohio's 1st congressional district

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Ohio's 1st congressional district
Population (2000) 630,730
Median income $37,414
Ethnic composition 69.1% White, 27.5% Black, 1.3% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic, 0.2% Native American, 0.1% other
Cook PVI R+1

Ohio's 1st congressional district is currently represented by Republican Steve Chabot. This district includes Cincinnati, and borders both Kentucky and Indiana.

[edit] List of Representatives

Congress(es)/Year(s) Representative Party
13th14th (1813–1816) John McLean Democratic-Republican
14th15th (1816-10-08 – 1819) William Henry Harrison
16th17th (1819–1823) Thomas R. Ross
18th (1823–1825) James W. Gazlay Jacksonian
19th22nd (1825–1833) James Findlay
23rd (1833–1835) Robert Todd Lytle Democratic
24th (1835–1837) Bellamy Storer Whig
25th26th (1837–1841) Alexander Duncan Democratic
27th (1841–1843) Nathanael G. Pendleton Whig
28th (1843–1845) Alexander Duncan Democratic
29th30th (1845–1849) James J. Faran
31st33rd (1849–1855) David T. Disney
34th (1855–1857) Timothy C. Day Opposition
35th38th (1857–1865) George H. Pendleton Democratic
39th40th (1865–1869) Benjamin Eggleston Republican
41st (1869–1871) Peter W. Strader Democratic
42nd (1871–1872) Aaron F. Perry Republican
42nd (1872-10-08 – 1873) Ozro J. Dodds Democratic
43rd45th (1873–1879) Milton Sayler
46th47th (1879–1883) Benjamin Butterworth Republican
48th (1883–1885) John F. Follett Democratic
49th51st (1885–1891) Benjamin Butterworth Republican
52nd53rd (1891–1895) Bellamy Storer
54th (1895–1897) Charles Phelps Taft
55th57th (1897–1903) William B. Shattuc
58th62nd (1903–1913) Nicholas Longworth
63rd (1913–1915) Stanley E. Bowdle Democratic
64th72nd (1915 – 1931-04-09) Nicholas Longworth Republican
72nd74th (1931-11-03 – 1937) John B. Hollister
75th (1937–1939) Joseph A. Dixon Democratic
76th82nd (1939–1953) Charles H. Elston Republican
83rd87th (1953–1963) Gordon H. Scherer
88th (1963–1965) Carl West Rich
89th (1965–1967) John J. Gilligan Democratic
90th91st (1967–1971) Robert Taft, Jr. Republican
92nd93rd (1971 – 1974-01-03) William J. Keating
93rd (1974-03-05 – 1975) Tom Luken Democratic
94th97th (1975–1983) Bill Gradison Republican
98th101st (1983–1991) Tom Luken Democratic
102nd (1991–1993) Charlie Luken
103rd (1993–1995) David S. Mann
104th–present (1995–present) Steve Chabot Republican

[edit] Election results

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

Year Democratic Republican Other
2006 John Cranley: 90,963 Steve Chabot: 101,838  
2004 Greg Harris: 116,320 Steve Chabot: 167,991  
2002 Greg Harris: 60,168 Steve Chabot: 110,760  
2000 John Cranley: 98,328 Steve Chabot: 116,768 David A. Groshoff (L): 3,399
Richard L. Stevenson (N): 1,933
1998 Roxanne Qualls: 82,003 Steve Chabot: 92,421  
1996 Mark P. Longabaugh: 94,719 Steve Chabot: 118,324 John G. Halley (N): 5,381
1994 David S. Mann: 72,822 Steve Chabot: 92,997  
1992 David S. Mann: 120,190 Stephen Grote: 101,498 James A. Berms: 12,734
1990 Charles J. Luken: 83,932 J. Kenneth Blackwell: 80,362  
1988 Thomas A. Luken: 117,628 Steve Chabot: 90,738  
1986 Thomas A. Luken: 90,477 Fred E. Morr: 56,100  
1984 Thomas A. Luken: 121,577 Norman A. Murdock: 88,859 Other: 10,222
1982 Thomas A. Luken*: 99,143 John E. Held: 52,658 James A. Berns (L): 4,386
1980 Donald J. Zwick: 38,529 Willis D. Gradison Jr.*: 124,080 Scott A. Breen: 3,571
1978 Timothy M. Burke: 38,669 Willis D. Gradison Jr.: 73,593 Joseph E. May: 1,907
1976 William F. Bowen: 56,995 Willis D. Gradison Jr.: 109,789 Christopher L. Martinson: 2,732
1974 Thomas A. Luken*: 67,685 Willis D. Gradison Jr.: 70,284  
1972 Carl F. Heiser: 50,575 William J. Keating: 119,469  
1970 Bailey W. Turner: 39,820 William J. Keating: 89,169  
1968 Carl F. Heiser: 49,830 Robert Taft Jr.: 102,219  
1966 John J. Gilligan: 62,580 Robert Taft Jr.: 70,366  
1964 John J. Gilligan: 74,525 Carl W. Rich: 69,114  
1962 Monica Nolan: 44,264 Carl W. Rich: 74,320  
1960 W. Ted Osborne: 62,043 Gordon H. Scherer: 88,899  
1958 W. Ted Osborne: 54,119 Gordon H. Scherer: 70,686  
1956 Leonard D. Slutz: 49,701 Gordon H. Scherer: 91,181  
1954 Mrs. Warwick B. Hobart: 39,421 Gordon H. Scherer: 71,042  
1952 Walter A. Kelly: 60,015 Gordon H. Scherer: 96,385  
1950 Rollin H. Everett: 53,760 Charles H. Elston: 77,507  
1948 Morse Johnson: 69,240 Charles H. Elston: 73,952  
1946 G. Andrews Espy: 40,594 Charles H. Elston: 72,909  
1944 Frank J. Richter: 62,617 Charles H. Elston: 82,373  
1942 William H. Hessler: 33,884 Charles H. Elston: 54,120  
1940 Joseph A. Dixon: 61,382 Charles H. Elston: 84,622  
1938 Joseph A. Dixon: 45,536 Charles H. Elston: 63,285  
1936 Joseph A. Dixon: 71,935 John B. Hollister: 66,082  
1934 Edwin G. Becker: 42,723 John B. Hollister: 53,985  
1932 Edward H. Brink: 55,416 John B. Hollister*: 66,018  
1930 John W. Pattison: 46,974 Nicholas Longworth: 50,481  
1928 Arthur Espy: 49,880 Nicholas Longworth: 80,812  
1926 John C. Rogers: 26,511 Nicholas Longworth: 45,317 Edward D. Colley: 268
1924 Thomas B. Paxton: 36,065 Nicholas Longworth: 58,125  
1922 Sidney G. Stricker: 30,945 Nicholas Longworth: 45,253 Edward L. Hutchins (FL): 3,094
1920 John H. Allen: 40,195 Nicholas Longworth: 57,328 Edward L. Hutchins (FL): 926
Eli G. Frankenstein: 1,134
  • Redistricting following the 1980 census moved Luken from the second district to the first district and Gradison from the first district to the second district.
  • After Keating's resignation in 1974, Luken was elected in a special election to fill out the remainder of his term.
  • After Longworth's death in office in 1931, Hollister was elected in a special election in 1931 to fill out Longworth's term.lappin.