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The districts are currently represented in the [[111th United States Congress]] by 10 Democrats and 8 Republicans. |
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== List of current districts and representatives == |
== List of current districts and representatives == |
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Image:Steve Driehaus official photo.jpg|[[Steve Driehaus]], [[Ohio's 1st congressional district|OH-01]]</center> |
Image:Steve Driehaus official photo.jpg|[[Steve Driehaus]], [[Ohio's 1st congressional district|OH-01]]</center> |
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Image:Jean Schmidt, official portrait, 111th Congress.jpg|<center>[[Jean Schmidt]], [[Ohio's 2nd congressional district|OH-02]]</center> |
Image:Jean Schmidt, official portrait, 111th Congress.jpg|<center>[[Jean Schmidt]], [[Ohio's 2nd congressional district|OH-02]]</center> |
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Ohio is divided into 18 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives.
The districts are currently represented in the 111th United States Congress by 10 Democrats and 8 Republicans.
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