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| rowspan=4 | [[Redistricting|Redistricted]] from the {{ushr|Ohio|16|C} and [[1843 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|re-elected in 1843]].<br/>[[1844 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|Re-elected in 1844]].<br/>[[1846 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|Re-elected in 1846]].<br/>[[1848 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|Re-elected in 1848]].<br/>[[1850 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|Re-elected in 1850]].<br/>[[1852 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|Re-elected in 1852]].<br/>[[1854 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|Re-elected in 1854]].<br/>[[1856 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|Re-elected in 1856]].<br/>{{Data missing|date=February 2020}} |
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The 20th congressional districtofOhio was created after the 1840 census. It was eliminated in the redistricting following the 1990 census, and redistricted and renumbered as the 10th district.
In its last decade, the district consisted of central Cuyahoga county.
The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.
Year | Democratic | Republican | Other |
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1990 | Mary Rose Oakar*: 109,390 | Bill Smith: 39,749 | |
1988 | Mary Rose Oakar: 146,715 | Michael Sajna: 30,944 | |
1986 | Mary Rose Oakar: 110,976 | Bill Smith: 19,794 | |
1984 | Mary Rose Oakar: 167,115 | ||
1982 | Mary Rose Oakar: 133,603 | Paris T. LeJeune: 17,675 | Louis Haberbush: 1,930 Milton R. Norris (L): 2,844 |
1980 | Mary Rose Oakar: 96,217 | ||
1978 | Mary Rose Oakar: 76,973 | ||
1976 | Mary Rose Oakar: 98,785 | Raymond J. Grabow: 20,553 Theodore Held III: 2,638 | |
1974 | James Vincent Stanton: 86,405 | Robert A. Frantz: 12,991 | |
1972 | James Vincent Stanton: 117,302 | Thomas E. Vilt: 16,624 | Richard B. Kay (AI): 5,285 |
1970 | James Vincent Stanton: 70,140 | J. William Petro: 16,118 | |
1968 | Michael A. Feighan: 72,918 | J. William Petro: 27,827 | |
1966 | Michael A. Feighan: 63,629 | Clarence E. McLeod: 20,034 | |
1964 | Michael A. Feighan: 115,675 | Joseph A. Cipollone: 39,747 | |
1962 | Michael A. Feighan: 91,544 | Leonard G. Richter: 37,325 | |
1960 | Michael A. Feighan: 113,302 | Leonard G. Richter: 53,845 | |
1958 | Michael A. Feighan: 113,200 | Malvern E. Schultz: 29,308 | |
1956 | Michael A. Feighan: 105,562 | John H. Ferguson: 56,209 | |
1954 | Michael A. Feighan: 81,304 | John H. Ferguson: 38,865 | |
1952 | Michael A. Feighan: 109,211 | John H. Ferguson: 58,271 | |
1950 | Michael A. Feighan: 60,565 | Paul W. Cassidy: 21,044 | |
1948 | Michael A. Feighan: 64,241 | ||
1946 | Michael A. Feighan: 49,670 | Walter E. Obert: 24,476 | |
1944 | Michael A. Feigan: 75,218 | A. R. McNamara: 23,945 | |
1942 | Michael A. Feighan: 34,462 | Harry T. Marshall: 14,001 | Marie R. Sweeney: 7,289 |
1940 | Martin L. Sweeney: 72,395 | George Pillersdorf: 34,605 | |
1938 | Martin L. Sweeney: 54,185 | Thomas F. McCafferty: 22,775 | |
1936 | Martin L. Sweeney: 54,295 | Blase A. Buonpane: 23,367 | John L. Mihelich: 22,158 |
1934 | Martin L. Sweeney: 50,611 | Joseph E. Cassidy: 21,952 | A. Landy (C): 1,562 Sidney Yellen (S): 433 |
1932 | Martin L. Sweeney**: 52,933 | John Fromholz (C): 650 | |
1930 | Charles A. Mooney: 42,123 | Max D. Gustin: 13,824 | |
1928 | Charles A. Mooney: 47,313 | Oscar V. Hensley: 28,381 | John Foley (W): 261 |
1926 | Charles A. Mooney: 22,050 | ||
1924 | Charles A. Mooney: 34,173 | Harvey Drucker: 22,507 | C. E. Ruthenberg (W): 569 |
1922 | Charles A. Mooney: 23,469 | Miner G. Norton: 17,968 | John G. Willett (S): 1,381 James Goward (SL): 198 James A. Murphy: 128 |
1920 | Charles A. Mooney: 27,223 | Miner G. Norton: 35,483 | Nicholas P. Geiger: 711 |
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