United States Congressional Districts - Ohio

Ohio

For more details on which counties were in which districts at the various elections up to 1902, see History of 19th Century congressional redistricting in Ohio.
  • Northwest Territory: 1799–1803 (obsolete since statehood)
  • At-large: 1803–1813, 1913–1915, 1933–1953, 1963–1967 (obsolete)
  • 1st district: 1813–present
  • 2nd district: 1813–present
  • 3rd district: 1813–present
  • 4th district: 1813–present
  • 5th district: 1813–present
  • 6th district: 1813–present
  • 7th district: 1823–present
  • 8th district: 1823–present
  • 9th district: 1823–present
  • 10th district: 1823–present
  • 11th district: 1823–present
  • 12th district: 1823–present
  • 13th district: 1823–present
  • 14th district: 1823–present
  • 15th district: 1833–present
  • 16th district: 1833–present
  • 17th district: 1833–2013 (obsolete since the 2010 census)
  • 18th district: 1833–2013 (obsolete since the 2010 census)
  • 19th district: 1833–2003 (obsolete since the 2000 census)
  • 20th district: 1843–1863, 1873–1993 (obsolete since the 1990 census)
  • 21st district: 1843–1863, 1883–1993 (obsolete since the 1990 census)
  • 22nd district: 1915–1983 (obsolete since the 1980 census)
  • 23rd district: 1953–1983 (obsolete since the 1980 census)
  • 24th district: 1967–1973 (obsolete since the 1970 census)

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