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  2. Ohio's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    On May 3, 2019, a three-judge panel from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio declared Ohio's 2012 district map contrary to Article One of the United States Constitution, as "an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander" and ordered "the enactment of a constitutionally viable replacement" prior to the 2020 elections. [6]

  3. Ohio's 1st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's 1st Congressional district election (2010) Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Steve Chabot: 103,770 : 51.49 : Democratic: Steve Driehaus (Incumbent) 92,672 45.99 Libertarian: Jim Berns 3,076 1.53 Green: Rich Stevenson 2,000 0.99 Total votes 201,518 : 100.00 : Republican gain from Democratic

  4. File:2024 Ohio's 7th congressional district election by ...

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    Download QR code; In other projects Appearance. ... English: 2024 Ohio's 7th congressional district election by precinct. Date: 27 December 2024: Source: Own work ...

  5. Ohio's 10th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    District established March 4, 1823 John Patterson (St. Clairsville) Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican: March 4, 1823 – March 3, 1825 18th: Elected in 1822. Lost re-election. David Jennings (St. Clairsville) Anti-Jacksonian: March 4, 1825 – May 25, 1826 19th: Elected in 1824. Resigned. Vacant: May 25, 1826 – December 4, 1826 Thomas Shannon ...

  6. Ohio's 3rd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Two days later, she withdrew from the race, leaving the Ohio Democratic Party without a candidate in the district. A special primary election to select a new Democratic candidate was held on 15 September 2006. [14] Richard Chema won that election with nearly 75% of the vote, but lost to Republican Michael R. Turner in the general election.

  7. Ohio's 4th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Lost re-election. Frank Le Blond Kloeb : Democratic: March 4, 1933 – August 19, 1937 73rd 74th 75th: Elected in 1932. Re-elected in 1934. Re-elected in 1936. Resigned when appointed judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. Vacant: August 19, 1937 – November 8, 1938 75th: Walter H. Albaugh : Republican: November 8 ...

  8. Electoral precinct - Wikipedia

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    A precinct or voting district (U.S. terms), [1] polling district (UK term) or polling division (Canadian term), is a subdivision of an electoral district, typically a contiguous area within which all electors go to a single polling place to cast their ballots.

  9. File:2022 Ohio's 1st CD election Results map by precinct.svg

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