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Ohio's 1st congressional district

Ohio's 1st congressional district is represented by Democrat Greg Landsman. The district includes the city of Cincinnati, all of Warren County and borders the state of Kentucky. This district was once represented by President William Henry Harrison. After redistricting in 2010, the district was widely seen as heavily gerrymandered by state Republicans to protect the incumbent, Steve Chabot.[3] Chabot lost the seat in 2022 to Landsman, after redistricting unified the city of Cincinnati into the district. The city was previously split between the 1st and 2nd districts.

Ohio's 1st congressional district
Interactive map of district boundaries since January 3, 2023
Representative
Distribution
  • 92.5% urban[1]
  • 7.5% rural
Population (2022)790,801[1]
Median household
income
$74,773[1]
Ethnicity
Cook PVID+2[2]

The district includes all of Warren County, a much more heavily Republican area. Previous iterations of the district (before 2013) did not include Warren County.[4]

Demographics edit

According to the APM Research Lab's Voter Profile Tools[5] (featuring the U.S. Census Bureau's 2019 American Community Survey), the district contained about 551,000 potential voters (citizens, age 18+). Of these, 74% are White and 21% are Black. Immigrants make up 4% of the district's potential voters. Median income among households (with one or more potential voter) in the district is about $64,000, while 11% of households live below the poverty line. 8% of those 25 and older have not earned a high school degree, while 34% hold a bachelor's or higher degree.

Cities edit

List of members representing the district edit

Member Party Years Cong
ress
Electoral history
District established March 4, 1813
 
John McLean
(Lebanon)
  Democratic-Republican March 4, 1813 –
April 1816
13th
14th
Elected in 1812.
Re-elected in 1814.
Resigned to become Associate Judge of the Ohio Supreme Court.
Vacant April 1816 –
October 8, 1816
14th
 
William Henry Harrison
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic-Republican October 8, 1816 –
March 3, 1819
14th
15th
Elected to finish McLean's term.
Also elected the same day in 1816 to the next term.
Retired.
Thomas R. Ross
(Lebanon)
  Democratic-Republican March 4, 1819 –
March 3, 1823
16th
17th
Elected in 1818.
Re-elected in 1820.
Redistricted to the 2nd district.
James W. Gazlay
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic-Republican March 4, 1823 –
March 3, 1825
18th Elected in 1822.
Lost re-election.
 
James Findlay
(Cincinnati)
  Jacksonian March 4, 1825 –
March 3, 1833
19th
20th
21st
22nd
Elected in 1824.
Re-elected in 1826.
Re-elected in 1828.
Re-elected in 1830.
[data missing]
Robert Todd Lytle
(Cincinnati)
  Jacksonian March 4, 1833 –
March 10, 1834
23rd Elected in 1832.
Resigned.
Vacant March 10, 1834 –
December 27, 1834
Robert Todd Lytle
(Cincinnati)
  Jacksonian December 27, 1834 –
March 3, 1835
Re-elected in 1834 to finish the vacant term.
Was not elected to the next term.
 
Bellamy Storer
(Cincinnati)
  Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 1835 –
March 3, 1837
24th Elected in 1834.
[data missing]
Alexander Duncan
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic March 4, 1837 –
March 3, 1841
25th
26th
Elected in 1836.
Re-elected in 1838.
[data missing]
Nathanael G. Pendleton
(Cincinnati)
  Whig March 4, 1841 –
March 3, 1843
27th Elected in 1840.
[data missing]
Alexander Duncan
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic March 4, 1843 –
March 3, 1845
28th Elected in 1843.
[data missing]
 
James J. Faran
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic March 4, 1845 –
March 3, 1849
29th
30th
Elected in 1844.
Re-elected in 1846.
[data missing]
 
David T. Disney
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic March 4, 1849 –
March 3, 1855
31st
32nd
33rd
Elected in 1848.
Re-elected in 1850.
Re-elected in 1852.
[data missing]
 
Timothy C. Day
(Cincinnati)
  Opposition March 4, 1855 –
March 3, 1857
34th Elected in 1854.
[data missing]
 
George H. Pendleton
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic March 4, 1857 –
March 3, 1865
35th
36th
37th
38th
Elected in 1856.
Re-elected in 1858.
Re-elected in 1860.
Re-elected in 1862.
[data missing]
 
Benjamin Eggleston
(Cincinnati)
  Republican March 4, 1865 –
March 3, 1869
39th
40th
Elected in 1864.
Re-elected in 1866.
Lost re-election.
 
Peter W. Strader
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic March 4, 1869 –
March 3, 1871
41st Elected in 1868.
[data missing]
 
Aaron F. Perry
(Cincinnati)
  Republican March 4, 1871 –
1872
42nd Elected in 1870.
Resigned.
Vacant 1872 –
October 8, 1872
 
Ozro J. Dodds
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic October 8, 1872 –
March 3, 1873
Elected to finish Perry's term.
[data missing]
 
Milton Sayler
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic March 4, 1873 –
March 3, 1879
43rd
44th
45th
Elected in 1872.
Re-elected in 1874.
Re-elected in 1876.
[data missing]
 
Benjamin Butterworth
(Cincinnati)
  Republican March 4, 1879 –
March 3, 1883
46th
47th
Elected in 1878.
Re-elected in 1880.
[data missing]
 
John F. Follett
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic March 4, 1883 –
March 3, 1885
48th Elected in 1882.
[data missing]
 
Benjamin Butterworth
(Cincinnati)
  Republican March 4, 1885 –
March 3, 1891
49th
50th
51st
Elected in 1884.
Re-elected in 1886.
Re-elected in 1888.
[data missing]
 
Bellamy Storer
(Cincinnati)
  Republican March 4, 1891 –
March 3, 1895
52nd
53rd
Elected in 1890.
Re-elected in 1892.
[data missing]
 
Charles Phelps Taft
(Cincinnati)
  Republican March 4, 1895 –
March 3, 1897
54th Elected in 1894.
[data missing]
 
William B. Shattuc
(Madisonville)
  Republican March 4, 1897 –
March 3, 1903
55th
56th
57th
Elected in 1896.
Re-elected in 1898.
Re-elected in 1900.
[data missing]
 
Nicholas Longworth
(Cincinnati)
  Republican March 4, 1903 –
March 3, 1913
58th
59th
60th
61st
62nd
Elected in 1902.
Re-elected in 1904.
Re-elected in 1906.
Re-elected in 1908.
Re-elected in 1910.
Lost re-election.
 
Stanley E. Bowdle
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic March 4, 1913 –
March 3, 1915
63rd Elected in 1912.
Lost re-election.
 
Nicholas Longworth
(Cincinnati)
  Republican March 4, 1915 –April 9, 1931 64th
65th
66th
67th
68th
69th
70th
71st
72nd
Elected in 1914.
Re-elected in 1916.
Re-elected in 1918.
Re-elected in 1920.
Re-elected in 1922.
Re-elected in 1924.
Re-elected in 1926.
Re-elected in 1928.
Re-elected in 1930.
Died.
Vacant April 9, 1931 –
November 3, 1931
72nd
 
John B. Hollister
(Cincinnati)
  Republican November 3, 1931 –
January 3, 1937
72nd
73rd
74th
Elected to finish Longworth's term.
Re-elected in 1932.
Re-elected in 1934.
Lost re-election.
 
Joseph A. Dixon
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic January 3, 1937 –
January 3, 1939
75th Elected in 1936.
Lost re-election.
 
Charles H. Elston
(Cincinnati)
  Republican January 3, 1939 –
January 3, 1953
76th
77th
78th
79th
80th
81st
82nd
Elected in 1938.
Re-elected in 1940.
Re-elected in 1942.
Re-elected in 1944.
Re-elected in 1946.
Re-elected in 1948.
Re-elected in 1950.
Retired.
 
Gordon H. Scherer
(Cincinnati)
  Republican January 3, 1953 –
January 3, 1963
83rd
84th
85th
86th
87th
Elected in 1952.
Re-elected in 1954.
Re-elected in 1956.
Re-elected in 1958.
Re-elected in 1960.
Retired.
 
Carl West Rich
(Cincinnati)
  Republican January 3, 1963 –
January 3, 1965
88th Elected in 1962.
Lost re-election.
 
John J. Gilligan
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic January 3, 1965 –
January 3, 1967
89th Elected in 1964.
Lost re-election.
 
Robert Taft Jr.
(Cincinnati)
  Republican January 3, 1967 –
January 3, 1971
90th
91st
Elected in 1966.
Re-elected in 1968.
Retired to run for U.S. Senator.
 
William J. Keating
(Cincinnati)
  Republican January 3, 1971 –
January 3, 1974
92nd
93rd
Elected in 1970.
Re-elected in 1972.
Resigned.
Vacant January 3, 1974 –
March 5, 1974
93rd
 
Tom Luken
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic March 5, 1974 –
January 3, 1975
Elected to finish Keating's term.
Lost re-election.
 
Bill Gradison
(Cincinnati)
  Republican January 3, 1975 –
January 3, 1983
94th
95th
96th
97th
Elected in 1974.
Re-elected in 1976.
Re-elected in 1978.
Re-elected in 1980.
Redistricted to the 2nd district.
 
Tom Luken
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic January 3, 1983 –
January 3, 1991
98th
99th
100th
101st
Redistricted from the 2nd district and re-elected in 1982.
Re-elected in 1984.
Re-elected in 1986.
Re-elected in 1988.
Retired.
 
Charlie Luken
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic January 3, 1991 –
January 3, 1993
102nd Elected in 1990.
Retired.
 
David S. Mann
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic January 3, 1993 –
January 3, 1995
103rd Elected in 1992.
Lost re-election.
 
Steve Chabot
(Cincinnati)
  Republican January 3, 1995 –
January 3, 2009
104th
105th
106th
107th
108th
109th
110th
Elected in 1994.
Re-elected in 1996.
Re-elected in 1998.
Re-elected in 2000.
Re-elected in 2002.
Re-elected in 2004.
Re-elected in 2006.
Lost re-election.
 
Steve Driehaus
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic January 3, 2009 –
January 3, 2011
111th Elected in 2008.
Lost re-election.
 
Steve Chabot
(Cincinnati)
  Republican January 3, 2011 –
January 3, 2023
112th
113th
114th
115th
116th
117th
Elected again in 2010.
Re-elected in 2012.
Re-elected in 2014.
Re-elected in 2016.
Re-elected in 2018.
Re-elected in 2020.
Lost re-election.
 
Greg Landsman
(Cincinnati)
  Democratic January 3, 2023 –
present
118th Elected in 2022.

Recent election results edit

Year Democratic Republican Other
1920 John H. Allen: 40,195 Nicholas Longworth (Incumbent): 57,328 Eli G. Frankenstein: 1,134
Edward L. Hutchins (FL): 926
1922 Sidney G. Stricker: 30,945 Nicholas Longworth (Incumbent): 45,253 Edward L. Hutchins (FL): 3,094
1924 Thomas B. Paxton: 36,065 Nicholas Longworth (Incumbent): 58,125  
1926 John C. Rogers: 26,511 Nicholas Longworth (Incumbent): 45,317 Edward D. Colley: 268
1928 Arthur Espy: 49,880 Nicholas Longworth (Incumbent): 80,812  
1930 John W. Pattison: 46,974 Nicholas Longworth (Incumbent): 50,481  
1932 Edward H. Brink: 55,416 John B. Hollister (Incumbent): 66,018  
1934 Edwin G. Becker: 42,723 John B. Hollister (Incumbent): 53,985  
1936 Joseph A. Dixon: 71,935 John B. Hollister (Incumbent): 66,082  
1938 Joseph A. Dixon (Incumbent): 45,536 Charles H. Elston: 63,285  
1940 Joseph A. Dixon: 61,382 Charles H. Elston (Incumbent): 84,622  
1942 William H. Hessler: 33,884 Charles H. Elston (Incumbent): 54,120  
1944 Frank J. Richter: 62,617 Charles H. Elston (Incumbent): 82,373  
1946 G. Andrews Espy: 40,594 Charles H. Elston (Incumbent): 72,909  
1948 Morse Johnson: 69,240 Charles H. Elston (Incumbent): 73,952  
1950 Rollin H. Everett: 53,760 Charles H. Elston (Incumbent): 77,507  
1952 Walter A. Kelly: 60,015 Gordon H. Scherer: 96,385  
1954 Mrs. Warwick B. Hobart: 39,421 Gordon H. Scherer (Incumbent): 71,042  
1956 Leonard D. Slutz: 49,701 Gordon H. Scherer (Incumbent): 91,181  
1958 W. Ted Osborne: 54,119 Gordon H. Scherer (Incumbent): 70,686  
1960 W. Ted Osborne: 62,043 Gordon H. Scherer (Incumbent): 88,899  
1962 Monica Nolan: 44,264 Carl W. Rich: 74,320  
1964 John J. Gilligan: 74,525 Carl W. Rich (Incumbent): 69,114  
1966 John J. Gilligan (Incumbent): 62,580 Robert Taft Jr.: 70,366  
1968 Carl F. Heiser: 49,830 Robert Taft Jr. (Incumbent): 102,219  
1970 Bailey W. Turner: 39,820 William J. Keating: 89,169  
1972 Carl F. Heiser: 50,575 William J. Keating (Incumbent): 119,469  
1974 Thomas A. Luken (Incumbent): 67,685 Willis D. Gradison Jr.: 70,284  
1976 William F. Bowen: 56,995 Willis D. Gradison Jr. (Incumbent): 109,789 Christopher L. Martinson: 2,732
1978 Timothy M. Burke: 38,669 Willis D. Gradison Jr. (Incumbent): 73,593 Joseph E. May: 1,907
1980 Donald J. Zwick: 38,529 Willis D. Gradison Jr. (Incumbent): 124,080 Scott A. Breen: 3,571
1982 Thomas A. Luken (Incumbent): 99,143 John E. Held: 52,658 Jim Berms (L): 4,386
1984 Thomas A. Luken (Incumbent): 121,577 Norman A. Murdock: 88,859 Other: 10,222
1986 Thomas A. Luken (Incumbent): 90,477 Fred E. Morr: 56,100  
1988 Thomas A. Luken (Incumbent): 117,628 Steve Chabot: 90,738  
1990 Charles J. Luken: 83,932 Ken Blackwell: 80,362  
1992 David S. Mann: 120,190 Stephen Grote: 101,498 Jim Berns: 12,734
1994 David S. Mann (Incumbent): 72,822 Steve Chabot: 92,997  
1996 Mark P. Longabaugh: 94,719 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 118,324 John G. Halley (N): 5,381
1998 Roxanne Qualls: 82,003 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 92,421  
2000 John Cranley: 98,328 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 116,768 David A. Groshoff (L): 3,399
Richard L. Stevenson (N): 1,933
2002 Greg Harris: 60,168 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 110,760  
2004 Greg Harris: 116,320 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 167,991  
2006 John Cranley: 90,963 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 101,838  
2008[6] Steve Driehaus: 155,089 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 140,469 Eric Wilson: 84
Rich Stevenson: 67
2010 Steve Driehaus (Incumbent): 92,672 Steve Chabot: 103,770 Jim Berns: 3,076
Rich Stevenson: 2,000
2012[7] Jeff Sinnard: 131,490 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 201,907 Jim Berns (L): 9,674
Rich Stevenson (G): 6,654
2014[8] Fred Kundrata: 72,604 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 124,779  
2016[9] Michele Young: 144,644 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 210,014  
2018[10] Aftab Pureval: 141,118 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 154,409 Dirk Kubala (L): 5,339
2020 Kate Schroder: 172,022 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 199,560 Kevin David Kahn: 13,692
2022 Greg Landsman: 151,416 Steve Chabot (Incumbent): 140,058  

2010 edit

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
Turnout  
Republican gain from Democratic

Source: . Ohio Secretary of State. Archived from the original on December 27, 2010. Retrieved April 1, 2011.

2012 edit

Ohio's 1st congressional district (2012)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Chabot (incumbent) 201,907 57.7
Democratic Jeff Sinnard 131,490 37.6
Libertarian Jim Berns 9,674 2.8
Green Rich Stevenson 6,645 1.9
Total votes 349,716 100.0
Republican hold

2014 edit

Ohio's 1st congressional district (2014)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Chabot (incumbent) 124,779 63.2
Democratic Fred Kundrata 72,604 36.8
Total votes 197,383 100.0
Republican hold

2016 edit

Ohio's 1st congressional district (2016)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Chabot (incumbent) 210,014 59.2
Democratic Michele Young 144,644 40.8
Independent Sholom D. Keller (write-in) 114 0.0
Independent Kiumars G. Kiani (Write-in) 16 0.0
Total votes 354,788 100.0
Republican hold

2018 edit

Ohio's 1st congressional district (2018)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Chabot (incumbent) 154,409 51.3
Democratic Aftab Pureval 141,118 46.9
Libertarian Dirk Kubala 5,339 1.8
Independent Kiumars Kiani (write-in) 5 0.0
Total votes 300,871 100.0
Republican hold

2020 edit

Ohio's 1st congressional district (2020)
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Chabot (incumbent) 199,560 51.8
Democratic Kate Schroder 172,022 44.7
Libertarian Kevin David Kahn 13,692 3.5
Write-in 11 0.0
Total votes 385,285 100.0
Republican hold

2022 edit

Ohio's 1st congressional district (2022)
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Greg Landsman 151,416 52.8
Republican Steve Chabot (incumbent) 140,058 47.2
Total votes 296,474 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

Recent statewide election results edit

Results under current lines (since 2023)[11]

Year Office Results
2016 President Hillary Clinton 49.7% - Donald Trump 45.7%
Senate Rob Portman 57.2% - Ted Strickland 38.8%
2018 Senate Sherrod Brown 55.7% - Jim Renacci 44.3%
Governor Richard Cordray 50.2% - Mike DeWine 47.0%
2020 President Joe Biden 53.5% - Donald Trump 45.0%
2022 Senate Tim Ryan 54.2% - J. D. Vance 45.8%
Governor Mike DeWine 54.8% - Nan Whaley 45.2%

Historical district boundaries edit

 
2003–2013
 
2013–2023

See also edit

References edit

  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
  1. ^ a b c "My Congressional District".
  2. ^ "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  3. ^ DAN SEWELL and JULIE CARR SMYTH. "Democrats hope to unseat GOP congressional members in Ohio". Omaha.com. Associated Press. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  4. ^ "The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts, 1789-1983. By Kenneth C. Martis. (New York: Free Press, 1982. Pp. 302. $150.00.)". American Political Science Review. 77 (4): 1144. December 1983. doi:10.2307/1957746. ISSN 0003-0554. JSTOR 1957746. S2CID 153328024.
  5. ^ "Representing US: 2020 Voter Profiles". APM Research Lab. Retrieved October 22, 2020.
  6. ^ "2008 Election Results". Ohio Secretary of State.
  7. ^ "2012 Election Results". Ohio Secretary of State.
  8. ^ Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved February 27, 2015
  9. ^ "Ohio's 1st Congressional District". Ballotpedia. Retrieved August 1, 2022.
  10. ^ "2018 Election Results". Ohio Secretary of State.
  11. ^ "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. Retrieved January 22, 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Amber Phillips (September 25, 2020), "The House seats most likely to flip in November", Washingtonpost.com

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OH 1 redirects here For the Japanese military helicopter see Kawasaki OH 1 Ohio s 1st congressional district is represented by Democrat Greg Landsman The district includes the city of Cincinnati all of Warren County and borders the state of Kentucky This district was once represented by President William Henry Harrison After redistricting in 2010 the district was widely seen as heavily gerrymandered by state Republicans to protect the incumbent Steve Chabot 3 Chabot lost the seat in 2022 to Landsman after redistricting unified the city of Cincinnati into the district The city was previously split between the 1st and 2nd districts Ohio s 1st congressional districtInteractive map of district boundaries since January 3 2023Representative Greg LandsmanD CincinnatiDistribution92 5 urban 1 7 5 ruralPopulation 2022 790 801 1 Median householdincome 74 773 1 Ethnicity69 6 White22 0 Black3 2 Asian2 7 Hispanic2 2 Two or more races0 4 otherCook PVID 2 2 The district includes all of Warren County a much more heavily Republican area Previous iterations of the district before 2013 did not include Warren County 4 Contents 1 Demographics 2 Cities 3 List of members representing the district 4 Recent election results 4 1 2010 4 2 2012 4 3 2014 4 4 2016 4 5 2018 4 6 2020 4 7 2022 5 Recent statewide election results 6 Historical district boundaries 7 See also 8 References 9 Further readingDemographics editAccording to the APM Research Lab s Voter Profile Tools 5 featuring the U S Census Bureau s 2019 American Community Survey the district contained about 551 000 potential voters citizens age 18 Of these 74 are White and 21 are Black Immigrants make up 4 of the district s potential voters Median income among households with one or more potential voter in the district is about 64 000 while 11 of households live below the poverty line 8 of those 25 and older have not earned a high school degree while 34 hold a bachelor s or higher degree Cities editCincinnati Springboro partial Franklin Indian Hill St Bernard Mason Lebanon Sharonville partial Middletown partial Carlisle partial Blue Ash Norwood Kenwood Dehli Madeira Milford partial Sycamore Loveland Harveysburg Blanchester Clearkcreek Township Wayne Township Turtlecreek Township Hamilton Township Harlan Township Deerfield Township Symmes Township Montgomery Dry Run Anderson TownshipList of members representing the district editMember Party Years Congress Electoral historyDistrict established March 4 1813 nbsp John McLean Lebanon Democratic Republican March 4 1813 April 1816 13th14th Elected in 1812 Re elected in 1814 Resigned to become Associate Judge of the Ohio Supreme Court Vacant April 1816 October 8 1816 14th nbsp William Henry Harrison Cincinnati Democratic Republican October 8 1816 March 3 1819 14th15th Elected to finish McLean s term Also elected the same day in 1816 to the next term Retired Thomas R Ross Lebanon Democratic Republican March 4 1819 March 3 1823 16th17th Elected in 1818 Re elected in 1820 Redistricted to the 2nd district James W Gazlay Cincinnati Democratic Republican March 4 1823 March 3 1825 18th Elected in 1822 Lost re election nbsp James Findlay Cincinnati Jacksonian March 4 1825 March 3 1833 19th20th21st22nd Elected in 1824 Re elected in 1826 Re elected in 1828 Re elected in 1830 data missing Robert Todd Lytle Cincinnati Jacksonian March 4 1833 March 10 1834 23rd Elected in 1832 Resigned Vacant March 10 1834 December 27 1834Robert Todd Lytle Cincinnati Jacksonian December 27 1834 March 3 1835 Re elected in 1834 to finish the vacant term Was not elected to the next term nbsp Bellamy Storer Cincinnati Anti Jacksonian March 4 1835 March 3 1837 24th Elected in 1834 data missing Alexander Duncan Cincinnati Democratic March 4 1837 March 3 1841 25th26th Elected in 1836 Re elected in 1838 data missing Nathanael G Pendleton Cincinnati Whig March 4 1841 March 3 1843 27th Elected in 1840 data missing Alexander Duncan Cincinnati Democratic March 4 1843 March 3 1845 28th Elected in 1843 data missing nbsp James J Faran Cincinnati Democratic March 4 1845 March 3 1849 29th30th Elected in 1844 Re elected in 1846 data missing nbsp David T Disney Cincinnati Democratic March 4 1849 March 3 1855 31st32nd33rd Elected in 1848 Re elected in 1850 Re elected in 1852 data missing nbsp Timothy C Day Cincinnati Opposition March 4 1855 March 3 1857 34th Elected in 1854 data missing nbsp George H Pendleton Cincinnati Democratic March 4 1857 March 3 1865 35th36th37th38th Elected in 1856 Re elected in 1858 Re elected in 1860 Re elected in 1862 data missing nbsp Benjamin Eggleston Cincinnati Republican March 4 1865 March 3 1869 39th40th Elected in 1864 Re elected in 1866 Lost re election nbsp Peter W Strader Cincinnati Democratic March 4 1869 March 3 1871 41st Elected in 1868 data missing nbsp Aaron F Perry Cincinnati Republican March 4 1871 1872 42nd Elected in 1870 Resigned Vacant 1872 October 8 1872 nbsp Ozro J Dodds Cincinnati Democratic October 8 1872 March 3 1873 Elected to finish Perry s term data missing nbsp Milton Sayler Cincinnati Democratic March 4 1873 March 3 1879 43rd44th45th Elected in 1872 Re elected in 1874 Re elected in 1876 data missing nbsp Benjamin Butterworth Cincinnati Republican March 4 1879 March 3 1883 46th47th Elected in 1878 Re elected in 1880 data missing nbsp John F Follett Cincinnati Democratic March 4 1883 March 3 1885 48th Elected in 1882 data missing nbsp Benjamin Butterworth Cincinnati Republican March 4 1885 March 3 1891 49th50th51st Elected in 1884 Re elected in 1886 Re elected in 1888 data missing nbsp Bellamy Storer Cincinnati Republican March 4 1891 March 3 1895 52nd53rd Elected in 1890 Re elected in 1892 data missing nbsp Charles Phelps Taft Cincinnati Republican March 4 1895 March 3 1897 54th Elected in 1894 data missing nbsp William B Shattuc Madisonville Republican March 4 1897 March 3 1903 55th56th57th Elected in 1896 Re elected in 1898 Re elected in 1900 data missing nbsp Nicholas Longworth Cincinnati Republican March 4 1903 March 3 1913 58th59th60th61st62nd Elected in 1902 Re elected in 1904 Re elected in 1906 Re elected in 1908 Re elected in 1910 Lost re election nbsp Stanley E Bowdle Cincinnati Democratic March 4 1913 March 3 1915 63rd Elected in 1912 Lost re election nbsp Nicholas Longworth Cincinnati Republican March 4 1915 April 9 1931 64th65th66th67th68th69th70th71st72nd Elected in 1914 Re elected in 1916 Re elected in 1918 Re elected in 1920 Re elected in 1922 Re elected in 1924 Re elected in 1926 Re elected in 1928 Re elected in 1930 Died Vacant April 9 1931 November 3 1931 72nd nbsp John B Hollister Cincinnati Republican November 3 1931 January 3 1937 72nd73rd74th Elected to finish Longworth s term Re elected in 1932 Re elected in 1934 Lost re election nbsp Joseph A Dixon Cincinnati Democratic January 3 1937 January 3 1939 75th Elected in 1936 Lost re election nbsp Charles H Elston Cincinnati Republican January 3 1939 January 3 1953 76th77th78th79th80th81st82nd Elected in 1938 Re elected in 1940 Re elected in 1942 Re elected in 1944 Re elected in 1946 Re elected in 1948 Re elected in 1950 Retired nbsp Gordon H Scherer Cincinnati Republican January 3 1953 January 3 1963 83rd84th85th86th87th Elected in 1952 Re elected in 1954 Re elected in 1956 Re elected in 1958 Re elected in 1960 Retired nbsp Carl West Rich Cincinnati Republican January 3 1963 January 3 1965 88th Elected in 1962 Lost re election nbsp John J Gilligan Cincinnati Democratic January 3 1965 January 3 1967 89th Elected in 1964 Lost re election nbsp Robert Taft Jr Cincinnati Republican January 3 1967 January 3 1971 90th91st Elected in 1966 Re elected in 1968 Retired to run for U S Senator nbsp William J Keating Cincinnati Republican January 3 1971 January 3 1974 92nd93rd Elected in 1970 Re elected in 1972 Resigned Vacant January 3 1974 March 5 1974 93rd nbsp Tom Luken Cincinnati Democratic March 5 1974 January 3 1975 Elected to finish Keating s term Lost re election nbsp Bill Gradison Cincinnati Republican January 3 1975 January 3 1983 94th95th96th97th Elected in 1974 Re elected in 1976 Re elected in 1978 Re elected in 1980 Redistricted to the 2nd district nbsp Tom Luken Cincinnati Democratic January 3 1983 January 3 1991 98th99th100th101st Redistricted from the 2nd district and re elected in 1982 Re elected in 1984 Re elected in 1986 Re elected in 1988 Retired nbsp Charlie Luken Cincinnati Democratic January 3 1991 January 3 1993 102nd Elected in 1990 Retired nbsp David S Mann Cincinnati Democratic January 3 1993 January 3 1995 103rd Elected in 1992 Lost re election nbsp Steve Chabot Cincinnati Republican January 3 1995 January 3 2009 104th105th106th107th108th109th110th Elected in 1994 Re elected in 1996 Re elected in 1998 Re elected in 2000 Re elected in 2002 Re elected in 2004 Re elected in 2006 Lost re election nbsp Steve Driehaus Cincinnati Democratic January 3 2009 January 3 2011 111th Elected in 2008 Lost re election nbsp Steve Chabot Cincinnati Republican January 3 2011 January 3 2023 112th113th114th115th116th117th Elected again in 2010 Re elected in 2012 Re elected in 2014 Re elected in 2016 Re elected in 2018 Re elected in 2020 Lost re election nbsp Greg Landsman Cincinnati Democratic January 3 2023 present 118th Elected in 2022 Recent election results editYear Democratic Republican Other1920 John H Allen 40 195 Nicholas Longworth Incumbent 57 328 Eli G Frankenstein 1 134Edward L Hutchins FL 9261922 Sidney G Stricker 30 945 Nicholas Longworth Incumbent 45 253 Edward L Hutchins FL 3 0941924 Thomas B Paxton 36 065 Nicholas Longworth Incumbent 58 125 1926 John C Rogers 26 511 Nicholas Longworth Incumbent 45 317 Edward D Colley 2681928 Arthur Espy 49 880 Nicholas Longworth Incumbent 80 812 1930 John W Pattison 46 974 Nicholas Longworth Incumbent 50 481 1932 Edward H Brink 55 416 John B Hollister Incumbent 66 018 1934 Edwin G Becker 42 723 John B Hollister Incumbent 53 985 1936 Joseph A Dixon 71 935 John B Hollister Incumbent 66 082 1938 Joseph A Dixon Incumbent 45 536 Charles H Elston 63 285 1940 Joseph A Dixon 61 382 Charles H Elston Incumbent 84 622 1942 William H Hessler 33 884 Charles H Elston Incumbent 54 120 1944 Frank J Richter 62 617 Charles H Elston Incumbent 82 373 1946 G Andrews Espy 40 594 Charles H Elston Incumbent 72 909 1948 Morse Johnson 69 240 Charles H Elston Incumbent 73 952 1950 Rollin H Everett 53 760 Charles H Elston Incumbent 77 507 1952 Walter A Kelly 60 015 Gordon H Scherer 96 385 1954 Mrs Warwick B Hobart 39 421 Gordon H Scherer Incumbent 71 042 1956 Leonard D Slutz 49 701 Gordon H Scherer Incumbent 91 181 1958 W Ted Osborne 54 119 Gordon H Scherer Incumbent 70 686 1960 W Ted Osborne 62 043 Gordon H Scherer Incumbent 88 899 1962 Monica Nolan 44 264 Carl W Rich 74 320 1964 John J Gilligan 74 525 Carl W Rich Incumbent 69 114 1966 John J Gilligan Incumbent 62 580 Robert Taft Jr 70 366 1968 Carl F Heiser 49 830 Robert Taft Jr Incumbent 102 219 1970 Bailey W Turner 39 820 William J Keating 89 169 1972 Carl F Heiser 50 575 William J Keating Incumbent 119 469 1974 Thomas A Luken Incumbent 67 685 Willis D Gradison Jr 70 284 1976 William F Bowen 56 995 Willis D Gradison Jr Incumbent 109 789 Christopher L Martinson 2 7321978 Timothy M Burke 38 669 Willis D Gradison Jr Incumbent 73 593 Joseph E May 1 9071980 Donald J Zwick 38 529 Willis D Gradison Jr Incumbent 124 080 Scott A Breen 3 5711982 Thomas A Luken Incumbent 99 143 John E Held 52 658 Jim Berms L 4 3861984 Thomas A Luken Incumbent 121 577 Norman A Murdock 88 859 Other 10 2221986 Thomas A Luken Incumbent 90 477 Fred E Morr 56 100 1988 Thomas A Luken Incumbent 117 628 Steve Chabot 90 738 1990 Charles J Luken 83 932 Ken Blackwell 80 362 1992 David S Mann 120 190 Stephen Grote 101 498 Jim Berns 12 7341994 David S Mann Incumbent 72 822 Steve Chabot 92 997 1996 Mark P Longabaugh 94 719 Steve Chabot Incumbent 118 324 John G Halley N 5 3811998 Roxanne Qualls 82 003 Steve Chabot Incumbent 92 421 2000 John Cranley 98 328 Steve Chabot Incumbent 116 768 David A Groshoff L 3 399Richard L Stevenson N 1 9332002 Greg Harris 60 168 Steve Chabot Incumbent 110 760 2004 Greg Harris 116 320 Steve Chabot Incumbent 167 991 2006 John Cranley 90 963 Steve Chabot Incumbent 101 838 2008 6 Steve Driehaus 155 089 Steve Chabot Incumbent 140 469 Eric Wilson 84Rich Stevenson 672010 Steve Driehaus Incumbent 92 672 Steve Chabot 103 770 Jim Berns 3 076Rich Stevenson 2 0002012 7 Jeff Sinnard 131 490 Steve Chabot Incumbent 201 907 Jim Berns L 9 674Rich Stevenson G 6 6542014 8 Fred Kundrata 72 604 Steve Chabot Incumbent 124 779 2016 9 Michele Young 144 644 Steve Chabot Incumbent 210 014 2018 10 Aftab Pureval 141 118 Steve Chabot Incumbent 154 409 Dirk Kubala L 5 3392020 Kate Schroder 172 022 Steve Chabot Incumbent 199 560 Kevin David Kahn 13 6922022 Greg Landsman 151 416 Steve Chabot Incumbent 140 058 2010 edit Ohio s 1st Congressional district election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Chabot 103 770 51 49Democratic Steve Driehaus Incumbent 92 672 45 99Libertarian Jim Berns 3 076 1 53Green Rich Stevenson 2 000 0 99Total votes 201 518 100 00Turnout Republican gain from DemocraticSource Representative to Congress November 2 2010 Ohio Secretary of State Archived from the original on December 27 2010 Retrieved April 1 2011 2012 edit Ohio s 1st congressional district 2012 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Chabot incumbent 201 907 57 7Democratic Jeff Sinnard 131 490 37 6Libertarian Jim Berns 9 674 2 8Green Rich Stevenson 6 645 1 9Total votes 349 716 100 0Republican hold2014 edit Ohio s 1st congressional district 2014 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Chabot incumbent 124 779 63 2Democratic Fred Kundrata 72 604 36 8Total votes 197 383 100 0Republican hold2016 edit Ohio s 1st congressional district 2016 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Chabot incumbent 210 014 59 2Democratic Michele Young 144 644 40 8Independent Sholom D Keller write in 114 0 0Independent Kiumars G Kiani Write in 16 0 0Total votes 354 788 100 0Republican hold2018 edit Ohio s 1st congressional district 2018 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Chabot incumbent 154 409 51 3Democratic Aftab Pureval 141 118 46 9Libertarian Dirk Kubala 5 339 1 8Independent Kiumars Kiani write in 5 0 0Total votes 300 871 100 0Republican hold2020 edit Ohio s 1st congressional district 2020 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Chabot incumbent 199 560 51 8Democratic Kate Schroder 172 022 44 7Libertarian Kevin David Kahn 13 692 3 5Write in 11 0 0Total votes 385 285 100 0Republican hold2022 edit Ohio s 1st congressional district 2022 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Greg Landsman 151 416 52 8Republican Steve Chabot incumbent 140 058 47 2Total votes 296 474 100 0Democratic gain from RepublicanRecent statewide election results editResults under current lines since 2023 11 Year Office Results2016 President Hillary Clinton 49 7 Donald Trump 45 7 Senate Rob Portman 57 2 Ted Strickland 38 8 2018 Senate Sherrod Brown 55 7 Jim Renacci 44 3 Governor Richard Cordray 50 2 Mike DeWine 47 0 2020 President Joe Biden 53 5 Donald Trump 45 0 2022 Senate Tim Ryan 54 2 J D Vance 45 8 Governor Mike DeWine 54 8 Nan Whaley 45 2 Historical district boundaries edit nbsp 2003 2013 nbsp 2013 2023See also editOhio s congressional districts List of United States congressional districts nbsp United States portal nbsp Ohio portalReferences editMartis Kenneth C 1989 The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress New York Macmillan Publishing Company Martis Kenneth C 1982 The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts New York Macmillan Publishing Company Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774 present a b c My Congressional District 2022 Cook PVI District Map and List Cook Political Report Retrieved January 10 2023 DAN SEWELL and JULIE CARR SMYTH Democrats hope to unseat GOP congressional members in Ohio Omaha com Associated Press Retrieved November 7 2020 The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts 1789 1983 By Kenneth C Martis New York Free Press 1982 Pp 302 150 00 American Political Science Review 77 4 1144 December 1983 doi 10 2307 1957746 ISSN 0003 0554 JSTOR 1957746 S2CID 153328024 Representing US 2020 Voter Profiles APM Research Lab Retrieved October 22 2020 2008 Election Results Ohio Secretary of State 2012 Election Results Ohio Secretary of State Ohio Secretary of State Retrieved February 27 2015 Ohio s 1st Congressional District Ballotpedia Retrieved August 1 2022 2018 Election Results Ohio Secretary of State 2022 Cook PVI District Map and List Cook Political Report Retrieved January 22 2023 Further reading editAmber Phillips September 25 2020 The House seats most likely to flip in November Washingtonpost comU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byMassachusetts s 2nd congressional district Frederick H Gillett Home district of the speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth December 7 1925 March 4 1931 Succeeded byTexas s 15th congressional district John Nance Garner 39 10 N 84 34 W 39 167 N 84 567 W 39 167 84 567 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ohio 27s 1st congressional district amp oldid 1184373304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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