Election Results, U.S. Representative from Ohio, 21st 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 21st congressional district of Ohio, which was eliminated in the redistricting following the 1990 census. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.
Year | Democratic | Republican | Other |
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1990 | Louis Stokes*: 103,338 | Franklin H. Roski: 25,906 | |
1988 | Louis Stokes: 148,388 | Franklin H. Roski: 24,804 | |
1986 | Louis Stokes: 99,878 | Franklin H. Roski: 22,594 | |
1984 | Louis Stokes: 165,247 | Robert L. Woodall: 29,500 | |
1982 | Louis Stokes: 132,544 | Alan G. Shatteen: 21,332 | |
1980 | Louis Stokes: 83,188 | Robert L. Woodall: 11,103 | |
1978 | Louis Stokes: 58,934 | Bill Mack: 9,533 | |
1976 | Louis Stokes: 91,903 | Barbara Sparks: 12,434 | Anthony R. Curry: 5,289 |
1974 | Louis Stokes: 58,969 | Bill Mack: 12,986 | |
1972 | Louis Stokes: 99,190 | James D. Johnson: 13,861 | Joseph Piriacin (SL): 5,779 Cecil Lampkins: 3,509 |
1970 | Louis Stokes: 74,340 | Bill Mack: 21,440 | |
1968 | Louis Stokes: 85,509 | Charles P. Lucas: 28,931 | |
1966 | Charles A. Vanik*: 81,210 | Frederick M. Coleman: 18,205 | |
1964 | Charles A. Vanik: 113,157 | Eugene E. Smith: 12,416 | |
1962 | Charles A. Vanik: 79,514 | Leodis Harris: 20,027 | |
1960 | Charles A. Vanik: 103,460 | William O. Walker: 88,389 | |
1958 | Charles A. Vanik: 93,987 | Elmer L. Watson: 22,956 | |
1956 | Charles A. Vanik: 96,106 | Chales H. Loeb: 38,060 | |
1954 | Charles A. Vanik: 76,201 | Francis E. Young: 24,076 | |
1952 | Robert W. Crosser: 100,340 | Lawrence O. Payne: 45,896 | |
1950 | Robert W. Crosser: 66,341 | William Hodge: 21,588 | |
1948 | Robert W. Crosser: 72,417 | Harry W. Mitchell: 22,932 | |
1946 | Robert W. Crosser: 49,111 | James S. Hudee: 27,657 | |
1944 | Robert W. Crosser: 77,525 | Harry C. Gahn: 22,288 | |
1942 | Robert W. Crosser: 35,109 | William J. Rogers: 19,137 | Arnold S. Johnson: 744 |
1940 | Robert W. Crosser: 79,602 | J. E. Chizek: 23,658 | |
1938 | Robert W. Crosser: 53,180 | J. E. Chizek: 24,240 | |
1936 | Robert W. Crosser: 70,596 | Harry C. Gahn: 23,811 | |
1934 | Robert W. Crosser: 47,540 | Frank W. Sotak: 25,253 | E. C. Greenfield (C): 1,684 |
1932 | Robert W. Crosser: 49,436 | Gerard Pilliod: 25,527 | Joseph Schiffer (C): 672 Eugene F. Cheeks: 204 |
1930 | Robert W. Crosser: 30,722 | George H. Bender: 29,081 | Gustave F. Ebding: 96 |
1928 | Robert W. Crosser: 39,090 | Joseph F. Lange: 26,267 | |
1926 | Robert W. Crosser: 17,819 | Harry C. Gahn: 10,733 | |
1924 | Robert W. Crosser: 24,889 | Harry C. Gahn: 21,629 | John Brahtin (W): 272 |
1922 | Robert W. Crosser: 18,645 | Harry C. Gahn: 14,024 | Henry Kuhlman (S): 997 Frank Kalcec (SL): 185 |
1920 | John J. Babka: 18,252 | Harry C. Gahn: 27,127 | Henry Skinner: 558 |
- Redistricting following the 1990 census eliminated the 21st district and put Stokes in the 11th district. In 1992, Stokes won re-election from that district.
- In 1968, Vanik moved from the 21st district to the 22nd district, and won re-election from that district.
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