Ohio's 15th congressional district
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The 15th congressional district of Ohio is currently represented by Republican Mike Carey. It was represented by Republican Steve Stivers from 2011 until May 16, 2021, when he resigned to become president and CEO of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce.[1] The district includes parts of Franklin County not in the 3rd district. The district includes Grove City, Hilliard, and Dublin. It then fans out to grab suburban and exurban territory between the state capital Columbus and Dayton, along with more rural territory south of Columbus.
Recent election results from statewide races
Composition
For the 118th and successive Congresses (based on redistricting following the 2020 census), the district contains all or portions of the following counties, townships, and municipalities:[3]
Clark County (15)
- Bethel Township, Catawba, Donnelsville, German Township, Harmony Township, Madison Township, Mad River Township (part; also 10th), Moorefield Township, New Carlisle, North Hampton, Pike Township, Pleasant Township, South Charleston, South Vienna, Tremont City
Fayette County (14)
- Bloomingburg, Concord Township, Jasper Township, Jefferson Township, Jeffersonville, Madison Township, Marion Township, Milledgeville, New Holland, Octa, Paint Township, Union Township, Washington Court House, Wayne Township
Franklin County (22)
- Brice, Brown Township, Canal Winchester (shared with Fairfield County), Columbus (part; also 3rd, 4th, and 12th; shared with Delaware and Fairfield counties), Dublin, Grove City, Groveport, Hamilton Township, Harrisburg, Hilliard, Jackson Township, Lithopolis, Lockbourne, Madison Township, Norwich Township, Obetz, Pickerington (shared with Fairfield County), Pleasant Township, Prairie Township, Urbancrest, Valleyview, Washington Township
Madison County (20)
- All 20 townships and municipalities
Miami County (18)
- Bethel Township, Bradford, Brown Township, Casstown, Concord Township (part; also 8th), Covington, Elizabeth Township, Fletcher, Huber Heights (part; also 10th; shared with Montgomery County), Lostcreek Township, Monroe Township, Newberry Township, Piqua, Springcreek Township, Staunton Township, Tipp City, Troy, Washington Township
Shelby County (11)
- Clinton Township, Cynthian Township, Green Township, Lockington, Loramie Township, Orange Township, Perry Township, Russia, Sidney, Turtle Creek Township (part; also 4th), Washington Township
List of members representing the district
Election results
The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.
| Year | Democratic | Republican | Other |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Adam Miller: 148,045 | Mike Carey: 192,477 | |
| 2022 | Gary Josephson: 108,139 | Mike Carey: 143,112 | |
| 2021 (special) | Allison Russo: 66,757 | Mike Carey: 93,255 | |
| 2020 | Joel Newby: 140,183 | Steve Stivers: 243,103 | |
| 2018[4] | Rick Neal: 116,112 | Steve Stivers: 170,593 | Johnathan Miller (L): 5,738 |
| 2016[5] | Scott Wharton: 113,960 | Steve Stivers: 222,847 | |
| 2014[6] | Scott Wharton: 66,125 | Steve Stivers: 128,496 | |
| 2012[7] | Pat Lang: 128,188 | Steve Stivers: 205,277 | |
| 2010 | Mary Jo Kilroy: 86,815 | Steve Stivers: 116,290 | William Kammerer (L): 5,831 David Ryon (Constitution): 3,728 Bill Buckel (Write-In): 240 [8] |
| 2008 | Mary Jo Kilroy: 139,584 | Steve Stivers: 137,272 | Mark M. Noble (L): 14,061 Don Eckhart: 12,915 Travis Casper: 6 [9] |
| 2006 | Mary Jo Kilroy: 109,677[10] | Deborah D. Pryce: 110,739[10] | |
| 2004 | Mark P. Brown: 117,324 | Deborah D. Pryce: 189,024 | |
| 2002 | Mark P. Brown: 54,286 | Deborah D. Pryce: 108,193 | |
| 2000 | William L. Buckel: 64,805 | Deborah D. Pryce: 156,792 | Scott T. Smith (L): 10,700 |
| 1998 | Adam Clay Miller: 49,334 | Deborah D. Pryce: 113,846 | Kevin Nestor: 9,996 |
| 1996 | Cliff Arnebeck Jr.: 64,665 | Deborah D. Pryce: 156,776 | |
| 1994 | William L. Buckel: 46,480 | Deborah D. Pryce: 112,912 | |
| 1992 | Richard Cordray: 94,907 | Deborah D. Pryce: 110,390 | Linda Reidelbach: 44,906 |
| 1990 | Thomas V. Erney: 68,510 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 99,251 | William L. Buckel (WI): 158 |
| 1988 | Mark S. Froehlich: 51,172 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 154,694 | |
| 1986 | David L. Jackson: 55,750 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 97,745 | |
| 1984 | Duane Jager: 58,870 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 148,311 | |
| 1982 | Greg Kostelac: 47,070 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 104,678 | Steve Kender (L): 6,139 |
| 1980 | Terry Freeman: 48,708 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 129,025 | |
| 1978 | Henry W. Eckhart: 37,000 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 91,023 | |
| 1976 | Manley L. "Mike" McGee: 57,741 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 109,630 | |
| 1974 | Manley L. "Mike" McGee: 49,683 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 79,376 | |
| 1972 | Manley L. "Mike" McGee: 55,314 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 115,779 | Edward Price (AI): 4,820 |
| 1970 | Manley L. "Mike" McGee: 34,018 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 81,536 | |
| 1968 | Russell H. Volkema: 35,861 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 98,499 | |
| 1966 | Robert L. Van Heyde: 38,805 | Chalmers P. Wylie: 57,993 | |
| 1964 | Robert T. Secrest: 62,438 | Randall Metcalf: 31,803 | |
| 1962 | Robert T. Secrest: 41,856 | Tom Van Horn Moorehead: 38,095 | |
| 1960 | Herbert U. Smith: 47,366 | Tom Van Horn Moorehead: 49,742 | |
| 1958 | Herbert U. Smith: 36,026 | John E. Henderson: 48,316 | |
| 1956 | Herbert U. Smith: 35,954 | John E. Henderson: 55,126 | |
| 1954 | Max L. Underwood: 32,795 | John E. Henderson: 38,524 | |
| 1952 | Robert T. Secrest: 62,913 | Percy W. Griffiths: 34,966 | |
| 1950 | Robert T. Secrest: 47,448 | Holland M. Gary: 29,573 | |
| 1948 | Robert T. Secrest: 45,575 | Percy W. Griffiths: 35,294 | |
| 1946 | Robert T. Secrest: 32,159 | Percy W. Griffiths: 36,564 | |
| 1944 | Olney R. Gillogly: 31,756 | Percy W. Griffiths: 47,710 | |
| 1942 | Charles W. Lynch: 23,213 | Percy W. Griffiths: 35,137 | |
| 1940 | Robert T. Secrest: 57,359 | Clair A. Young: 40,233 | |
| 1938 | Robert T. Secrest: 42,573 | Percy W. Griffiths: 38,903 | |
| 1936 | Robert T. Secrest: 53,263 | Kenneth C. Ray: 42,053 | Joe I. Clarke: 333 |
| 1934 | Robert T. Secrest: 42,722 | Kenneth C. Ray: 33,950 | |
| 1932 | Robert T. Secrest: 50,313 | C. Ellis Moore: 38,113 | Joseph H. Ewing: 444 |
| 1930 | H. R. McClintock: 33,968 | C. Ellis Moore: 35,611 | |
| 1928 | Frank H. Ward: 26,441 | C. Ellis Moore: 50,941 | |
| 1926 | E. B. Schneider: 23,703 | C. Ellis Moore: 28,519 | |
| 1924 | James R. Alexander: 30,608 | C. Ellis Moore: 39,155 | |
| 1922 | James R. Alexander: 30,120 | C. Ellis Moore: 32,894 | F. J. Ash: 1,003 |
| 1920 | John S. Talbott: 30,326 | C. Ellis Moore: 42,419 |
Historical district boundaries
In popular culture
The character Deanna Monroe, from AMC's The Walking Dead was a former congresswoman from Ohio's 15th congressional district.
See also
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References
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- ↑ https://davesredistricting.org/maps#viewmap::64d56870-70ea-4f4d-b667-9a4fd60ac511
- ↑ https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/cong_dist/cd118/cd_based/ST39/CD118_OH15.pdf
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- ↑ Federal Elections 2008. Federal Elections Commission, Washington DC, July 2009
- ↑ a b Julie Carr Smyth, "Recount confirms Republican won Ohio congressional district, The Beacon Journal, December 11, 2006.
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Sources
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- Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present
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