Ohio's congressional districts
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Ohio is divided into 16 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. After the 2010 Census, Ohio lost two House seats, and a new map was signed into law on September 26, 2011.[1]
The districts are currently represented in the 113th United States Congress by 4 Democrats and 12 Republicans.
Current districts and representatives
District | Representative | Party |
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1st | Steve Chabot | Republican |
2nd | Brad Wenstrup | Republican |
3rd | Joyce Beatty | Democratic |
4th | Jim Jordan | Republican |
5th | Bob Latta | Republican |
6th | Bill Johnson | Republican |
7th | Bob Gibbs | Republican |
8th | John Boehner | Republican |
9th | Marcy Kaptur | Democratic |
10th | Mike Turner | Republican |
11th | Marcia Fudge | Democratic |
12th | Pat Tiberi | Republican |
13th | Tim Ryan | Democratic |
14th | David Joyce | Republican |
15th | Steve Stivers | Republican |
16th | Jim Renacci | Republican |
Historical district boundaries
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Districts from 2003 - 2013
Obsolete districts
- Ohio's at-large congressional district
- Ohio's 17th congressional district
- Ohio's 18th congressional district
- Ohio's 19th congressional district
- Ohio's 20th congressional district
- Ohio's 21st congressional district
- Ohio's 22nd congressional district
- Ohio's 23rd congressional district
- Ohio's 24th congressional district
See also
- United States congressional delegations from Ohio
- History of 19th Century congressional redistricting in Ohio
References
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