Ohio's 3rd Congressional District - Selected Election Results

Selected Election Results

The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.

Year Democratic Republican Other
1920 William G. Pickrel: 59,214 Roy G. Fitzgerald: 59,214 Clarence M. Gauger: 6,441
1922 Warren Gard: 46,127 Roy G. Fitzgerald: 52,111 Joseph Woodward (S): 2,280
1924 John P. Rogers: 43,426 Roy G. Fitzgerald: 73,513 Joseph Woodward (S): 1,021
1926 T. A. McCann: 33,253 Roy G. Fitzgerald
1928 Frank L. Humphrey: 55,767 Roy G. Fitzgerald: 101,050
1930 Byron B. Harlan: 62,107 Roy G. Fitzgerald: 60,249
1932 Byron B. Harlan: 85,069 Edith McClure Patterson: 66,107 Jere F. Mincher (S): 4,178
1934 Byron B. Harlan: 67,695 Howard F. Heald: 56,480 Jere F. Mincher (S): 1,293
Walter Jones (C): 724
1936 Byron B. Harlan: 101,115 Robert N. Brumbaugh: 70,023 Leonidas E. Speer: 9,886
1938 Byron B. Harlan: 58,139 Harry N. Routzohn: 73,534
1940 Greg J. Holbrock: 103,291 Harry N. Routzohn: 93,002
1942 Greg J. Holbrock: 48,338 Harry P. Jeffrey: 51,477
1944 Edward J. Gardner: 104,247 Harry P. Jeffrey: 94,064
1946 Edward J. Gardner: 65,749 Raymond H. Burke: 71,171
1948 Edward G. Breen: 110,204 Raymond H. Burke: 79,162
1950 Edward G. Breen: 92,840 Paul F. Schenck: 77,634
1951* Paul F. Schenck
1952 Thomas B. Talbot: 107,551 Paul F. Schenck*: 112,325
1954 Thomas B. Talbot: 74,585 Paul F. Schenck: 82,701
1956 R. William Patterson: 93,782 Paul F. Schenck: 135,152
1958 Thomas B. Talbot: 93,401 Paul F. Schenck: 102,806
1960 R. William Patterson: 102,237 Paul F. Schenck: 167,117
1962 Martin A. Evers: 85,573 Paul F. Schenck: 113,584
1964 Rodney M. Love: 129,469 Paul F. Schenck: 119,400
1966 Rodney M. Love: 53,658 Charles W. Whalen, Jr.: 62,471
1968 Paul Tipps: 32,012 Charles W. Whalen, Jr.: 114,549
1970 Dempsey A. Kerr: 26,735 Charles W. Whalen, Jr.: 86,973 Russell G. Butcke (AI): 3,545
1972 John W. Lelak Jr.: 34,819 Charles W. Whalen, Jr.: 111,253
1974 Charles W. Whalen, Jr.: 82,159
1976 Leonard E. Stubbs Jr.: 33,873 Charles W. Whalen, Jr.: 100,871 Wilmer M. Hurst: 5,758
John R. Austin: 4,872
1978 Tony P. Hall: 62,849 Dudley P. Kircher: 51,833 Alfred R. Deptula: 2,122
1980 Tony P. Hall: 95,558 Albert H. Sealy: 66,698 Richard L. Righter: 2,903
Robert E. Tharpe: 1,710
1982 Tony P. Hall: 119,926 Kathryn E. Brown (L): 16,828
1984 Tony P. Hall: 151,398
1986 Tony P. Hall: 98,311 Ron Crutcher: 35,167
1988 Tony P. Hall: 141,953 Ron Crutcher: 42,664
1990 Tony P. Hall: 116,797
1992 Tony P. Hall: 146,072 Peter W. Davis: 98,733
1994 Tony P. Hall: 105,342 David A. Westbrock: 72,314
1996 Tony P. Hall: 144,583 David A. Westbrock: 75,732 Dorothy H. Mackey (N): 13,905
1998 Tony P. Hall: 114,198 John S. Shondel: 50,544
2000 Tony P. Hall: 177,731 Regina Burch (N): 36,516
2002 Rick Carne: 78,307 Mike Turner: 111,630 Ronald Williamitis: 14
2004 Jane Mitakides: 116,082 Mike Turner: 192,150
2006 Rick Chema: 86,389 Mike Turner: 121,885
2008 Jane Mitakides: 115,976 Mike Turner: 200,204
2010 Joe Roberts : 71,455 Mike Turner: 152,629
2012 Joyce Beatty : 188,831 Chris Long : 74,938 Richard Ehrbar III (L) : 8,826

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