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Democratic Rep. Shontel Brown won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Ohio on Tuesday. Brown was first elected to the heavily Democratic-leaning 11th Congressional District during a special election against progressive Nina Turner in 2021. The district includes Akron, Cleveland and the city's eastern suburbs.
Shontel Monique Brown [1] (born June 24, 1975) [2] [3] is an American politician who has served as the U.S. representative for Ohio's 11th congressional district since 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, Brown previously served as a member of the Cuyahoga County Council, representing the 9th district. [4]
Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH) speaks during a press conference on new legislation to support Holocaust education nationwide at the U.S. Capitol Building on Jan. 27, 2023, in Washington, D.C.
Democratic Reps. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Shontel Brown of Ohio pressed the FDA in a letter to finalize the proposed rule for banning certain salon-grade and at-home hair straighteners ...
Nina Turner, a former state senator backed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, conceded in the special election primary to represent Ohio’s 11th Congressional District.
U.S. Congresswoman Shontel Brown came out victorious in her first reelection campaign, defeating challenger Nina Turner after a fierce rematch The post US Congresswoman Shontel Brown defeats Nina ...
Moreno defeated Brown by 3.6 percentage points, which was a slightly larger margin than expected. Moreno's campaign was aided by Republican nominee Donald Trump 's 11.2% margin of victory in Ohio, helping secure an outright majority for Senate Republicans for the first time since 2021, with a net gain of 4 seats in the 2024 elections .
Turner ran in the Democratic primary for 2021 special election for Ohio's 11th congressional district, and conceded the race after losing to Shontel Brown by a margin of 5.66% of the vote. [5] [6] Turner unsuccessfully challenged Brown for the seat again in 2022, garnering 33.5% of the vote to Brown's 66.5% in the Democratic primary.