Ohio's 11th congressional district
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Ohio's 11th congressional district | |
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Population (2000) | 630,730 |
Median income | $31,998 |
Ethnic composition | 39.7% White, 55.9% Black, 1.6% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic, 0.2% Native American, 0.2% other |
Cook PVI | D+33 |
The 11th congressional district of Ohio has been represented by Representative Stephanie Tubbs Jones since 1999. The district was created following the 1820 Census. This district includes the East Side of Cleveland and much of the eastern suburbs in Cuyahoga County, and borders Lake Erie.
[edit] List of Representatives
[edit] Election results
This is an incomplete list of historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.
Year | Democratic | Republican | Other |
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2006 | Stephanie Tubbs Jones | Lindsey N. String | |
2004 | Stephanie Tubbs Jones: (unopposed) | ||
2002 | Stephanie Tubbs Jones: 116,590 | Patrick A. Pappano: 36,146 | |
2000 | Stephanie Tubbs Jones: 164,134 | James J. Sykora: 21,630 | Joel C. Turner (L): 4,230 Sonja K. Glavina (N): 3,525 |
1998 | Stephanie Tubbs Jones: 115,226 | James D. Hereford: 18,592 | Jean Murrell Capers: 9,477 |
1996 | Louis Stokes: 153,546 | James J. Sykora: 28,821 | Sonja K. Glavina (N): 6,665 |
1994 | Louis Stokes: 114,220 | James J. Sykora: 33,705 | |
1992 | Louis Stokes*: 154,718 | Beryl E. Rothschild: 43,866 | Edward Gudenas: 19,773 Gerald Henley: 5,267 |
1990 | Dennis E. Eckart: 111,923 | Margaret R. Mueller: 58,372 | |
1988 | Dennis E. Eckart: 124,600 | Margaret R. Mueller: 78,028 | |
1986 | Dennis E. Eckart: 104,740 | Margaret R. Mueller: 35,944 | Werner J. Lange: 3,884 |
1984 | Dennis E. Eckart: 133,096 | Dean Beagle: 66,278 | |
1982 | Dennis E. Eckart**: 93,302 | Glen W. Warner: 56,616 | Jim Russell (L): 3,324 |
1980 | Patrick James Donlin: 51,224 | J. William Stanton: 128,507 | Harold V. Richard Jr.: 5,742 |
1978 | Patrick James Donlin: 37,131 | J. William Stanton: 89,327 | Robert Dean Penny: 4,723 |
1976 | Thomas R. West Jr.: 47,548 | J. William Stanton: 120,716 | |
1974 | Michael D. Coffey: 52,017 | J. William Stanton: 79,756 | |
1972 | Dennis M. Callahan: 49,891 | J. William Stanton: 106,841 | |
1970 | Ralph Rudd: 42,542 | J. William Stanton: 91,437 | |
1968 | Alan D. Wright: 38,063 | J. William Stanton: 116,323 | |
1966 | James F. Henderson: 38,206 | J. William Stanton: 86,273 | |
1964 | C. D. Lambros: 82,728 | J. William Stanton: 102,619 | |
1962 | Robert E. Cook: 72,936 | Oliver P. Bolton: 74,573 | |
1960 | Robert E. Cook: 104,183 | David S. Dennison Jr.: 99,991 | |
1958 | Robert E. Cook: 79,468 | David S. Dennison Jr.: 78,501 | |
1956 | James P. Bennett: 68,831 | David S. Dennison Jr.: 96,707 | |
1954 | Edward C. Kaley: 39,404 | Oliver P. Bolton: 74,065 | |
1952 | Robert J. Kilpatrick: 63,930 | Oliver P. Bolton: 91,204 | |
1950 | Mell G. Underwood Jr.: 29,687 | Walter E. Brehm: 33,648 | |
1948 | Joseph C. Allen: 32,667 | Walter E. Brehm: 33,796 | |
1946 | Lester S. Reid: 20,543 | Walter E. Brehm: 31,576 | |
1944 | Mell G. Underwood Jr.: 33,098 | Walter E. Brehm: 28,263 | |
1942 | Harold K. Claypool: 19,817 | Walter E. Brehm: 31,385 | |
1940 | Harold K. Claypool: 43,548 | Ray W. Davis: 37,398 | |
1938 | Harold K. Claypool: 33,764 | Tom P. White: 31,004 | |
1936 | Harold K. Claypool***: 41,773 | L. P. Mooney: 33,249 | |
1934 | Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 36,020 | Renick W. Dunlap: 26,723 | |
1932 | Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 44,380 | David J. Lewis: 26,075 | |
1930 | Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 37,887 | Ned Thacher: 21,339 | |
1928 | Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 34,257 | Edwin D. Ricketts: 30,574 | |
1926 | Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 29,950 | Walter S. Barrett: 18,300 | |
1924 | Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 35,696 | Edwin D. Ricketts: 24,270 | |
1922 | Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 29,058 | Edwin D. Ricketts: 27,162 | |
1920 | Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 31,359 | Edwin D. Ricketts: 33,524 | |
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* Redistricting after the 1990 Census resulted in shifting incumbent Rep. Louis Stokes from the eliminated 21st district to the 11th district.
** Redistricting after the 1980 Census resulting in shifting incumbent Rep. Dennis Eckart from the eliminated 22nd District to the 11th district.
*** In 1936, Underwood resigned his seat to accept an appointment to the federal bench. Claypool was elected in a special election to fill out the remainder of Underwood's term.
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