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2 Recent election results  





3 Recent election results from statewide races  





4 Historical district boundaries  





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Ohio's 13th congressional district

Map
Interactive map of district boundaries since January 3, 2023
Representative

Emilia Sykes
DAkron

Population (2022)778,868[1]
Median household
income
$65,001[2]
Ethnicity
  • 13.0% Black
  • 4.9% Two or more races
  • 3.2% Asian
  • 2.7% Hispanic
  • 0.6% other
  • Cook PVIR+1[3]

    The 13th congressional districtofOhio is represented by Representative Emilia Sykes. Due to reapportionment following the 2010 United States census, Ohio lost its 17th and 18th congressional districts, necessitating redrawing of district lines. Following the 2012 elections, the 13th district changed to take in much of the territory in the former 17th district, including the city of Youngstown and areas east of Akron.

    It was one of several districts challenged in a 2018 lawsuit seeking to overturn Ohio's congressional map as an unconstitutional gerrymander.[4] According to the lawsuit, the 13th resembles a "jigsaw puzzle piece" that reaches out to grab the portion of Akron not taken in by the Cleveland-based 11th district.[5]

    From 2003 to 2013, the district ran from Lorain to include part of Akron, also taking in the suburban areas in between.

    In the 2020 redistricting cycle, Ohio lost its 16th congressional district and this district was redrawn to include all of Summit County and parts of Stark and Portage County including Canton, North Canton and parts of Massillon, while Youngstown was removed from the district.

    List of members representing the district[edit]

    Member Party Year(s) Cong
    ress
    Electoral history
    District established March 4, 1823

    Elisha Whittlesey
    (Canfield)
    Democratic-Republican March 4, 1823 –
    March 3, 1825
    18th
    19th
    20th
    21st
    22nd
    Elected in 1822.
    Re-elected in 1824.
    Re-elected in 1826.
    Re-elected in 1828.
    Re-elected in 1830.
    Redistricted to the 16th district.
    Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 1825 –
    March 3, 1833
    David Spangler
    (Coshocton)
    Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 1833 –
    March 3, 1837
    23rd
    24th
    Elected in 1832.
    Re-elected in 1834.
    [data missing]
    Daniel Parkhurst Leadbetter
    (Millersburg)
    Democratic March 4, 1837 –
    March 3, 1841
    25th
    26th
    Elected in 1836.
    Re-elected in 1838.
    [data missing]
    James Mathews
    (Coshocton)
    Democratic March 4, 1841 –
    March 3, 1843
    27th Elected in 1840.
    Redistricted to the 16th district.

    Perley B. Johnson
    (McConnellsville)
    Whig March 4, 1843 –
    March 3, 1845
    28th Elected in 1843.
    [data missing]

    Isaac Parrish
    (Cambridge)
    Democratic March 4, 1845 –
    March 3, 1847
    29th Elected in 1844.
    [data missing]
    Thomas Ritchey
    (Somerset)
    Democratic March 4, 1847 –
    March 3, 1849
    30th Elected in 1846.
    [data missing]

    William A. Whittlesey
    (Marietta)
    Democratic March 4, 1849 –
    March 3, 1851
    31st Elected in 1848.
    [data missing]

    James M. Gaylord
    (McConnellsville)
    Democratic March 4, 1851 –
    March 3, 1853
    32nd Elected in 1850.
    [data missing]

    William D. Lindsley
    (Sandusky)
    Democratic March 4, 1853 –
    March 3, 1855
    33rd Elected in 1852.
    [data missing]

    John Sherman
    (Mansfield)
    Opposition March 4, 1855 –
    March 3, 1857
    34th
    35th
    36th
    37th
    Elected in 1854.
    Re-elected in 1856.
    Re-elected in 1858.
    Re-elected in 1860.
    Resigned when elected U.S. Senator.
    Republican March 4, 1857 –
    March 21, 1861
    Vacant March 21, 1861 –
    July 4, 1861
    37th

    Samuel T. Worcester
    (Norwalk)
    Republican July 4, 1861 –
    March 3, 1863
    Elected to finish Sherman's term.
    [data missing]

    John O'Neill
    (Zanesville)
    Democratic March 4, 1863 –
    March 3, 1865
    38th Elected in 1862.
    [data missing]

    Columbus Delano
    (Mount Vernon)
    Republican March 4, 1865 –
    March 3, 1867
    39th Elected in 1864.
    [data missing]

    George W. Morgan
    (Mount Vernon)
    Democratic March 4, 1867 –
    June 3, 1868
    40th Lost contested election.

    Columbus Delano
    (Mount Vernon)
    Republican June 3, 1868 –
    March 3, 1869
    40th Won contested election.
    [data missing]

    George W. Morgan
    (Mount Vernon)
    Democratic March 4, 1869 –
    March 3, 1873
    41st
    42nd
    Elected in 1868.
    Re-elected in 1870.
    Redistricted to the 9th district and lost re-election there.

    Milton I. Southard
    (Zanesville)
    Democratic March 4, 1873 –
    March 3, 1879
    43rd
    44th
    45th
    Elected in 1872.
    Re-elected in 1874.
    Re-elected in 1876.
    [data missing]

    Adoniram J. Warner
    (Marietta)
    Democratic March 4, 1879 –
    March 3, 1881
    46th Elected in 1878.
    [data missing]

    Gibson Atherton
    (Newark)
    Democratic March 4, 1881 –
    March 3, 1883
    47th Redistricted from the 14th district and re-elected in 1880.
    [data missing]

    George L. Converse
    (Columbus)
    Democratic March 4, 1883 –
    March 3, 1885
    48th Redistricted from the 12th district and re-elected in 1882.
    [data missing]

    Joseph H. Outhwaite
    (Columbus)
    Democratic March 4, 1885 –
    March 3, 1891
    49th
    50th
    51st
    Elected in 1884.
    Re-elected in 1886.
    Re-elected in 1888.
    Redistricted to the 9th district.

    James I. Dungan
    (Jackson)
    Democratic March 4, 1891 –
    March 3, 1893
    52nd Elected in 1890.
    [data missing]

    Darius D. Hare
    (Upper Sandusky)
    Democratic March 4, 1893 –
    March 3, 1895
    53rd Redistricted from the 8th district and re-elected in 1892.
    [data missing]

    Stephen Ross Harris
    (Bucyrus)
    Republican March 4, 1895 –
    March 3, 1897
    54th Elected in 1894.
    [data missing]

    James A. Norton
    (Tiffin)
    Democratic March 4, 1897 –
    March 3, 1903
    55th
    56th
    57th
    Elected in 1896.
    Re-elected in 1898.
    Re-elected in 1900.
    [data missing]

    Amos H. Jackson
    (Fremont)
    Republican March 4, 1903 –
    March 3, 1905
    58th Elected in 1902.
    [data missing]

    Grant E. Mouser
    (Marion)
    Republican March 4, 1905 –
    March 3, 1909
    59th
    60th
    Elected in 1904.
    Re-elected in 1906.
    [data missing]

    Carl C. Anderson
    (Fostoria)
    Democratic March 4, 1909 –
    October 1, 1912
    61st
    62nd
    Elected in 1908.
    Re-elected in 1910.
    Died.
    Vacant October 1, 1912 –
    March 3, 1913
    62nd

    John A. Key
    (Marion)
    Democratic March 4, 1913 –
    March 3, 1915
    63rd Elected in 1912.
    Redistricted to the 8th district.

    Arthur W. Overmyer
    (Fremont)
    Democratic March 4, 1915 –
    March 3, 1919
    64th
    65th
    Elected in 1914.
    Re-elected in 1916.
    [data missing]

    James T. Begg
    (Sandusky)
    Republican March 4, 1919 –
    March 3, 1929
    66th
    67th
    68th
    69th
    70th
    Elected in 1918.
    Re-elected in 1920.
    Re-elected in 1922.
    Re-elected in 1924.
    Re-elected in 1926.
    [data missing]
    Joseph E. Baird
    (Bowling Green)
    Republican March 4, 1929 –
    March 3, 1931
    71st Elected in 1928.
    [data missing]

    William L. Fiesinger
    (Sandusky)
    Democratic March 4, 1931 –
    January 3, 1937
    72nd
    73rd
    74th
    Elected in 1930.
    Re-elected in 1932.
    Re-elected in 1934.
    [data missing]

    Dudley A. White
    (Norwalk)
    Republican January 3, 1937 –
    January 3, 1941
    75th
    76th
    Elected in 1936.
    Re-elected in 1938.
    [data missing]

    Albert David Baumhart Jr.
    (Vermilion)
    Republican January 3, 1941 –
    September 2, 1942
    77th Elected in 1940.
    Resigned after receiving a
    commission in the United States Navy
    Vacant September 2, 1942 –
    January 3, 1943

    Alvin F. Weichel
    (Sandusky)
    Republican January 3, 1943 –
    January 3, 1955
    78th
    79th
    80th
    81st
    82nd
    83rd
    Elected in 1942.
    Re-elected in 1944.
    Re-elected in 1946.
    Re-elected in 1948.
    Re-elected in 1950.
    Re-elected in 1952.
    Retired.

    Albert David Baumhart Jr.
    (Vermilion)
    Republican January 3, 1955 –
    January 3, 1961
    84th
    85th
    86th
    Elected in 1954.
    Re-elected in 1956.
    Re-elected in 1958.
    Retired.

    Charles Adams Mosher
    (Oberlin)
    Republican January 3, 1961 –
    January 3, 1977
    87th
    88th
    89th
    90th
    91st
    92nd
    93rd
    94th
    Elected in 1960.
    Re-elected in 1962.
    Re-elected in 1964.
    Re-elected in 1966.
    Re-elected in 1968.
    Re-elected in 1970.
    Re-elected in 1972.
    Re-elected in 1974.
    Retired.

    Don Pease
    (Oberlin)
    Democratic January 3, 1977 –
    January 3, 1993
    95th
    96th
    97th
    98th
    99th
    100th
    101st
    102nd
    Elected in 1976.
    Re-elected in 1978.
    Re-elected in 1980.
    Re-elected in 1982.
    Re-elected in 1984.
    Re-elected in 1986.
    Re-elected in 1988.
    Re-elected in 1990.
    Retired.

    Sherrod Brown
    (Lorain)
    Democratic January 3, 1993 –
    January 3, 2007
    103rd
    104th
    105th
    106th
    107th
    108th
    109th
    Elected in 1992.
    Re-elected in 1994.
    Re-elected in 1996.
    Re-elected in 1998.
    Re-elected in 2000.
    Re-elected in 2002.
    Re-elected in 2004.
    Retired to run for U.S. Senator.

    Betty Sutton
    (Barberton)
    Democratic January 3, 2007 –
    January 3, 2013
    110th
    111th
    112th
    Elected in 2006.
    Re-elected in 2008.
    Re-elected in 2010.
    Redistricted to the 16th district and lost re-election there.

    Tim Ryan
    (Warren)
    Democratic January 3, 2013 –
    January 3, 2023
    113th
    114th
    115th
    116th
    117th
    Redistricted from the 17th district and re-elected in 2012.
    Re-elected in 2014.
    Re-elected in 2016.
    Re-elected in 2018.
    Re-elected in 2020.
    Retired to run for U.S. Senator.

    Emilia Sykes
    (Akron)
    Democratic January 3, 2023 –
    present
    118th Elected in 2022.

    Recent election results[edit]

    The following chart shows historic election results since 1920.

    Year Democratic Republican Other
    1920 Alfred Waggoner: 26,646 Green tickY James T. Begg (Incumbent): 48,416  
    1922 Arthur W. Overmyer: 30,199 Green tickY James T. Begg (Incumbent): 38,994  
    1924 John Dreitzler: 27,623 Green tickY James T. Begg (Incumbent): 45,307  
    1926 G. C. Steineman: 19,571 Green tickY James T. Begg (Incumbent): 36,444  
    1928 William C. Martin: 34,015 Green tickY Joe E. Baird: 54,174  
    1930 Green tickY William L. Fiesinger: 35,199 Joe E. Baird (Incumbent): 35,199  
    1932 Green tickY William L. Fiesinger (Incumbent): 56,070 Walter E. Kruger: 39,122  
    1934 Green tickY William L. Fiesinger (Incumbent): 43,617 Walter E. Kruger: 35,889 Charles C. Few: 764
    1936 Forrest R. Black: 39,042 Green tickY Dudley A. White: 46,623 Merrell E. Martin: 12,959
    1938 William L. Fiesinger: 24,749 Green tickY Dudley A. White (Incumbent): 56,204  
    1940 Werner S. Haslinger: 40,274 Green tickY A. David Baumhart Jr.: 62,442  
    1942 E. C. Alexander: 23,618 Green tickY Alvin F. Weichel: 37,923  
    1944   Green tickY Alvin F. Weichel (Incumbent): 67,298  
    1946 Frank W. Thomas: 19,237 Green tickY Alvin F. Weichel (Incumbent): 49,725  
    1948 Dwight A. Blackmore: 38,264 Green tickY Alvin F. Weichel (Incumbent): 55,408  
    1950 Dwight A. Blackmore: 24,042 Green tickY Alvin F. Weichel (Incumbent): 58,484  
    1952 George C. Steinemann: 44,467 Green tickY Alvin F. Weichel (Incumbent): 63,344  
    1954 George C. Steinemann: 32,177 Green tickY A. David Baumhart Jr.: 56,524  
    1956 J. P. Henderson: 32,900 Green tickY A. David Baumhart Jr. (Incumbent): 79,324  
    1958 J. William McCray: 45,390 Green tickY A. David Baumhart Jr. (Incumbent): 65,169  
    1960 J. William McCray: 69,033 Green tickY Charles A. Mosher: 73,100  
    1962 J. Grant Keys: 52,030 Green tickY Charles A. Mosher (Incumbent): 63,858  
    1964 Louis Frey: 62,780 Green tickY Charles A. Mosher (Incumbent): 75,945  
    1966 Thomas E. Wolfe: 36,751 Green tickY Charles A. Mosher (Incumbent): 69,862  
    1968 Adrian F. Betleski: 59,864 Green tickY Charles A. Mosher (Incumbent): 97,158  
    1970 Joseph J. Bartolomeo: 53,271 Green tickY Charles A. Mosher (Incumbent): 85,858  
    1972 John M. Ryan: 51,991 Green tickY Charles A. Mosher (Incumbent): 111,242  
    1974 Fred M. Ritenauer: 53,766 Green tickY Charles A. Mosher (Incumbent): 72,881  
    1976 Green tickY Don Pease: 108,061 Woodrow W. Mathna: 49,828 Patricia A. Cortez: 5,794
    1978 Green tickY Don Pease (Incumbent): 80,875 Mark W. Whitfield: 43,269  
    1980 Green tickY Don Pease (Incumbent): 113,439 David Earl Armstrong: 64,296  
    1982 Green tickY Don Pease (Incumbent): 92,296 Timothy Paul Martin: 53,376 James S. Patton: 5,053
    1984 Green tickY Don Pease (Incumbent): 131,923 William G. Schaffner: 59,610 Other: 7,223
    1986 Green tickY Don Pease (Incumbent): 88,612 William D. Nielsen Jr.: 52,452  
    1988 Green tickY Don Pease (Incumbent): 137,074 Dwight Brown: 59,287  
    1990 Green tickY Don Pease (Incumbent): 93,431 William D. Nielsen Jr.: 60,925 John Michael Ryan: 10,506
    1992 Green tickY Sherrod Brown: 134,486 Margaret R. Mueller: 88,889 Mark Miller: 20,320
    Tom Lawson: 4,719
    Werner J. Lange: 3,844
    1994 Green tickY Sherrod Brown (Incumbent): 93,147 Gregory A. White: 86,422 Howard Mason: 7,777
    John Michael Ryan: 2,430
    1996 Green tickY Sherrod Brown (Incumbent): 148,690 Kenneth C. Blair Jr.: 87,108 David C. Kluter (N): 8,707
    1998 Green tickY Sherrod Brown (Incumbent): 116,309 Grace L. Drake: 72,666  
    2000 Green tickY Sherrod Brown (Incumbent): 170,058 Rick H. Jeric: 84,295 Michael A. Chmura (L): 5,837
    David C. Kluter (N): 3,108
    2002 Green tickY Sherrod Brown (Incumbent): 123,025 Ed Oliveros: 55,357  
    2004 Green tickY Sherrod Brown (Incumbent): 196,139 Robert Lucas: 95,025  
    2006 Green tickY Betty Sutton: 135,639 Craig L. Foltin: 85,922  
    2008 Green tickY Betty Sutton (Incumbent): 189,542 David Potter: 104,066 Robert Crow: 37  
    2010 Green tickY Betty Sutton (Incumbent): 118,806 Tom Ganley: 94,367  
    2012[6] Green tickY Tim Ryan : 235,492 Marisha Agana : 88,120  
    2014[7] Green tickY Tim Ryan (Incumbent): 120,230 Thomas Pekarek: 55,233 David Allen Pastorius (write-in): 86
    2016[8] Green tickY Tim Ryan (Incumbent): 208,610 Richard A. Morckel: 99,377 Calvin Hill Sr. (write-in): 17
    2018 Green tickY Tim Ryan (Incumbent): 153,323 Chris DePizzo: 98,047
    2020 Green tickY Tim Ryan (Incumbent): 173,631 Christina Hagan: 148,648 Michael Fricke: 8,522
    2022 Green tickY Emilia Sykes: 149,816 Madison Gesiotto Gilbert: 134,593

    Recent election results from statewide races[edit]

    Results under current lines (since 2023)[9]
    Year Office Results
    2016 President Hillary Clinton 48.9% - Donald Trump 46.8%
    Senate Rob Portman 52.4% - Ted Strickland 42.1%
    2018 Senate Sherrod Brown 57.8% - Jim Renacci 42.2%
    Governor Richard Cordray 52.2% - Mike DeWine 44.8%
    2020 President Joe Biden 50.7 - Donald Trump 47.9%

    Historical district boundaries[edit]

    2003–2013
    2013–2023

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "My Congressional District".
  • ^ "My Congressional District".
  • ^ "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. July 12, 2022. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  • ^ Todd Ruger, "Voters Challenge Ohio Congressional Map as Partisan Gerrymander", Roll Call, May 23, 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  • ^ Ohio A. Philip Randolph Institute et al., v. John Kasich, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, filed 05/23/2018. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  • ^ "2012 Election Results". Ohio Secretary of State.
  • ^ "2014 Election Results". Ohio Secretary of State.
  • ^ "2016 Election Results". Ohio Secretary of State.
  • ^ "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. July 12, 2022. Retrieved January 22, 2023.
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