List of Candidates For U.S. Representative From Ohio

Like all U.S. states, the state of Ohio elects a certain number of representatives to the United States House of Representatives. The following table lists all the Democratic and Republican nominees for U.S. representative from Ohio, as well as some minor party and independent candidates (full information not available for elections prior to 1920). The table lists the years in which the person ran as a candidate in the general election (an s following the year indicates a special election), the district in whose race the candidate stood, and years of service in the House of Representatives (if applicable).

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