- Ohio's 19th congressional district
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"OH-19" redirects here. OH-19 may also refer to Ohio State Route 19.
Ohio's 19th congressional district was created following the 1830 census and was eliminated after the 2000 census.
From 1992-2002 it included all of Lake County and Ashtabula County together with a collection of Eastern suburbs of Cleveland. After 2002 it was replaced by the fourteenth district.[1]
Parts of its old territory were redistricted into the 10th, 11th, and 13th districts.
List of representatives
Congress(es) Year(s) Notes Representative Party District created March 4, 1833 23rd March 4, 1833 – July 10, 1834 Redistricted from the 11h district, Resigned to accept position as judge of US District Court of Ohio Humphrey H. Leavitt Jacksonian 23rd–24th December 1, 1834 – March 3, 1837 Resigned Daniel Kilgore 25th March 4, 1837 – July 4, 1838 Democratic 25th–26th December 3, 1838 – March 3, 1841 Henry Swearingen 27th March 4, 1841 – March 3, 1843 Samuel Stokely Whig 28th–29th March 4, 1843 – March 3, 1847 Daniel R. Tilden 30th–31st March 4, 1847 – March 3, 1851 John Crowell 32nd March 4, 1851 – March 3, 1853 Eben Newton 33rd March 4, 1853 – March 3, 1855 Edward Wade Free Soil 34th March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857 Opposition 35th–36th March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1861 Republican 37th March 4, 1861 – March 3, 1863 Albert G. Riddle 38th–46th March 4, 1863 – November 8, 1880 Resigned after being elected President of the United States James A. Garfield 46th–52nd December 13, 1880 – March 3, 1893 Ezra B. Taylor 53rd–55th March 4, 1893 – September 8, 1898 Died Stephen A. Northway 55th–58th November 8, 1898 – March 23, 1904 Resigned after being elected to US Senate Charles W. F. Dick 58th–61st November 8, 1904 – March 3, 1911 W. Aubrey Thomas 62nd–63rd March 4, 1911 – March 3, 1915 Elsworth R. Bathrick Democratic 64th–74th March 4, 1915 – January 3, 1937 John G. Cooper Republican 75th–91st January 3, 1937 – July 27, 1970 Died Michael J. Kirwan Democratic 91st–95th November 3, 1970 – January 3, 1979 Charles J. Carney 96th–97th January 3, 1979 – January 3, 1983 Redistricted to the 17th district Lyle Williams Republican 98th–102nd January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1993 Ed Feighan Democratic 103rd January 3, 1993 – January 3, 1995 Eric Fingerhut 104th–107th January 3, 1995 – January 3, 2003 Redistricted to the 14th district Steve LaTourette Republican District inactive January 3, 2003 Election results
The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.
Year Democratic Republican Other 1832 … … … … 1920 James Kennedy: 25,250 John G. Cooper: 60,147 1922 W. B. Kilpatrick: 27,836 John G. Cooper: 40,492 1924 Phebe T. Sutliff: 21,926 John G. Cooper: 67,581 1926 James Kennedy: 17,513 John G. Cooper: 45,788 1928 Locke Miller: 40,948 John G. Cooper: 89,731 1930 W. B. Kilpatrick: 40,960 John G. Cooper: 53,996 1932 D. F. Dunlavy: 65,024 John G. Cooper: 74,534 John S. Ruth: 166
Harold G. Bickler: 371934 Locke Miller: 52,023 John G. Cooper: 56,200 Harry K. Collins (S): 769
Joe Dallet (C): 7691936 Michael J. Kirwan: 93,636 John G. Cooper: 65,926 Joe Dallet (C): 756 1938 Michael J. Kirwan: 76,268 William P. Barnum: 69,214 1940 Michael J. Kirwan: 122,075 Charles H. Anderson: 75,016 1942 Michael J. Kirwan: 60,248 James T. Begg: 46,567 1944 Michael J. Kirwan: 120,191 Herschel Hunt: 69,403 1946 Michael J. Kirwan: 88,872 Norman W. Adams: 59,607 1948 Michael J. Kirwan: 134,408 William Bacon: 63,079 1950 Michael J. Kirwan: 119,245 Henry P. Kosling: 67,661 1952 Michael J. Kirwan: 91,074 Allen Russell: 46,202 1954 Michael J. Kirwan: 81,304 David S. Edwards: 33,352 1956 Michael J. Kirwan: 92,924 Ralph E. Turner: 42,293 1958 Michael J. Kirwan: 93,660 Loren E. Van Brocklin: 31,192 1960 Michael J. Kirwan: 102,874 Paul E. Stevens: 46,537 1962 Michael J. Kirwan: 75,967 William Vincent Williams: 46,200 1964 Michael J. Kirwan: 111,682 Albert James: 34,654 1966 Michael J. Kirwan: 86,975 Donald J. Lewis: 34,037 1968 Michael J. Kirwan: 101,813 Donald J. Lewis: 44,363 1970 Charles J. Carney[2]: 73,222 Margaret Dennison: 52,057 1972 Charles J. Carney: 109,979 Normal M. Parr: 61,934 1974 Charles J. Carney: 97,709 James L. Ripple: 36,649 1976 Charles J. Carney: 90,386 Jack C. Hunter: 86,162 Karl T. Untch: 1089
Kenneth Zurbrugg: 2,2581978 Charles J. Carney: 69,977 Lyle Williams: 71,890 1980 Harry Meshel: 77,272 Lyle Williams[3]: 107,032 1982 Edward F. Feighan: 111,760 Richard G. Anter II: 72,682 Kevin G. Killeen: 2,371
Thomas Pekarek (L): 2,8441984 Edward F. Feighan: 139,605 Matthew J. Hatchadorian: 107,957 Others: 5,277 1986 Edward F. Feighan: 97,814 Gary C. Suhadolnik: 80,743 1988 Edward F. Feighan: 168,065 Noel F. Roberts: 70,359 1990 Edward F. Feighan: 132,951 Susan M. Lawko: 72,315 1992 Eric D. Fingerhut: 138,465 Robert A. Gardner: 124,606 1994 Eric D. Fingerhut: 89,701 Steven C. LaTourette: 99,997 Ronald E. Young: 11,364
Jerome A. Brentar: 5,1801996 Thomas J. Coyne Jr.: 101,152 Steven C. LaTourette: 135,012 Thomas A. Martin (N): 10,655 1998 Elizabeth Kelley: 64,090 Steven C. LaTourette: 126,786 2000 Dale Virgil Blanchard: 101,842 Steven C. LaTourette: 206,639 Sid Stone (L): 10,367 References
- ^ Almanac of American Politics 2002, p1237
- ^ Following the death of Kirwan in office in 1970, Carney was elected in a special election to fill out Kirwan's term.
- ^ Redistricting following the 1980 census moved Williams from the 19th district to the 17th district.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present
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See also: Ohio's past & present Representatives, Senators, and Delegations, 2010 elections, 2012 elections
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