Election Results, U.S. Representative from Ohio, 14th District
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Voters in Ohio, as in other U.S. states elect a certain number of representatives to the United States House of Representatives. The following chart shows the results of the elections for the 14th congressional district of Ohio. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.
See also: U.S. House election, 2004
Year | Democratic | Republican | Other |
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2004 | Capri S. Cafaro: 117,197 | Steven C. LaTourette: 197,779 | |
2002 | Dale Virgil Blanchard: 51,846 | Steven C. LaTourette*: 134,413 | Sid Stone: 113 |
2000 | Thomas C. Sawyer*: 149,184 | Rick Wood: 71,432 | William C. McDaniel Jr. (L): 5,603 Walter P. Keith (N): 3,869 |
1998 | Thomas C. Sawyer: 106,046 | Tom Watkins: 63,027 | |
1996 | Thomas C. Sawyer: 124,136 | Joyce George: 95,307 | Terry E. Wilkinson (N): 8,976 |
1994 | Thomas C. Sawyer: 96,274 | Lynn Slaby: 89,106 | |
1992 | Thomas C. Sawyer: 165,335 | Robert Morgan: 78,659 | |
1990 | Thomas C. Sawyer: 97,875 | Jean E. Bender: 66,460 | |
1988 | Thomas C. Sawyer: 148,951 | Loretta Lang: 50,356 | |
1986 | Thomas C. Sawyer: 83,257 | Lynn Slaby: 71,713 | |
1984 | John F. Seiberling Jr.: 155,729 | Jean E. Bender: 62,366 | |
1982 | John F. Seiberling Jr.: 115,629 | Louis A. Mangels: 48,421 | |
1980 | John F. Seiberling Jr.: 103,336 | Louis A. Mangels: 55,962 | |
1978 | John F. Seiberling Jr.: 82,356 | Walter J. Vogel: 31,311 | |
1976 | John F. Seiberling Jr.: 121,652 | James E. Houston: 39,917 | Steven P. Meyer: 2,619 |
1974 | John F. Seiberling Jr.: 93,931 | Mark Figetakis: 30,603 | |
1972 | John F. Seiberling Jr.: 135,068 | Norman W. Holt: 46,490 | |
1970 | John F. Seiberling Jr.: 71,282 | William H. Ayres: 55,038 | |
1968 | Oliver Ocasek: 68,889 | William H. Ayres: 84,561 | |
1966 | Charles F. Madden Jr.: 52,646 | William H. Ayres: 77,819 | |
1964 | Frances McGovern: 104,547 | William H. Ayres: 126,088 | |
1962 | Oliver Ocasek: 86,947 | William H. Ayres: 100,909 | |
1960 | John H. Mihaly: 91,103 | William H. Ayres: 145,526 | |
1958 | Jack B. Arnold: 76,138 | William H. Ayres: 114,827 | |
1956 | Bernard Rosen: 85,946 | William H. Ayres: 123,105 | |
1954 | John L. Smith: 68,204 | William H. Ayres: 82,086 | |
1952 | Walter B. Huber: 83,463 | William H. Ayres: 117,475 | |
1950 | Walter B. Huber: 100,947 | William H. Ayres: 102,868 | Robert G. Brenneman: 7,246 |
1948 | Walter B. Huber: 125,346 | Edmund Rowe: 92,535 | Harry Hurtt Jr.: 1,273 |
1946 | Walter B. Huber: 88,178 | Fred W. Danner: 77,674 | Harry Hurtt Jr.: 1,676 |
1944 | Walter B. Huber: 117,770 | Edmund Rowe: 115,145 | |
1942 | Dow W. Harter: 57,759 | Edmund Rowe: 60,868 | |
1940 | Dow W. Harter: 121,037 | Walter B. Wanamaker: 108,016 | Cornelius Kohlmyer: 2,527 |
1938 | Dow W. Harter: 87,303 | Edward S. Sheck: 76,346 | |
1936 | Dow W. Harter: 118,659 | Carl D. Sheppard: 77,039 | Park Sumner: 8,698 |
1934 | Dow W. Harter: 65,152 | Carl D. Sheppard: 63,274 | James McCarten: 2,089 Park Sumner (S): 1,194 Frederick W. Seibert (C): 1,066 |
1932 | Dow W. Harter: 93,057 | Francis Seiberling: 78,852 | I. B. Hinman (C): 708 |
1930 | Dow W. Harter: 60,951 | Francis Seiberling: 61,628 | |
1928 | A. F. O'Neil: 58,848 | Francis Seiberling: 106,253 | |
1926 | Martin L. Davey: 53,659 | Arthur W. Sweeney: 28,446 | |
1924 | Martin L. Davey: 62,314 | Arthur W. Doyle: 60,251 | |
1922 | Martin L. Davey: 49,935 | Frank E. Whittemore: 46,087 | |
1920 | Martin L. Davey: 56,507 | Charles L. Knight: 62,010 | John C. Chase: 327 |
- Following redistricting in 2000, Sawyer ended up in Ohio's 17th congressional district. In the Democratic primary election in 2002, he was defeated by Tim Ryan, who was elected to that seat in the general election. The redistricting also brought LaTourette into the 14th district. LaTourette had previously been an incumbent in the 19th district, which was eliminated.
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