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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]
It has been represented by Democrat Shontel Brown since 2021. Ohio has had at least 11 congressional districts since the 1820 census. The district's current general location dates from the 1990 census, when most of the old 21st District was combined with portions of the old 20th District to form the new 11th District centered around Cleveland ...
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.
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. A ...
A clashing of rhetoric has defined the final days of the hotly contested Democratic primary election rematch in Ohio between The post Congresswoman Shontel Brown and Nina Turner’s rematch heats ...
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 ...
In this race Brown represented the successful institutional faction, while Turner represented the leftist faction. Representative Hakeem Jeffries described this institutional success as a marker Democratic voters' disinterest in the more strident ideological rhetoric of the leftist faction. Moderate party leaders publicly exulted at this success.
Democratic Reps. Shontel Brown, Ayanna Pressley and Nydia Velazquez want to know why the FDA twice delayed its date to propose a ban on products containing formaldehyde.