Ohio's 11th Congressional District - Election Results

Election Results

This is an incomplete list of historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.

Year Democratic Republican Other
2012 Marcia Fudge:
2010 Marcia Fudge: 130,962 Thomas Pekarek: 27,872
2008 Marcia Fudge: 212,485 Thomas Pekarek: 36,705 Eric Johnson: 23; Craig Willis: 144
2006 Stephanie Tubbs Jones: 146,799 Lindsey N. String: 29,125
2004 Stephanie Tubbs Jones: 222,371 (unopposed)
2002 Stephanie Tubbs Jones: 116,590 Patrick A. Pappano: 36,146
2000 Stephanie Tubbs Jones: 164,134 James J. Sykora: 21,630 Joel C. Turner (L): 4,230
Sonja K. Glavina (N): 3,525
1998 Stephanie Tubbs Jones: 115,226 James D. Hereford: 18,592 Jean Murrell Capers: 9,477
1996 Louis Stokes: 153,546 James J. Sykora: 28,821 Sonja K. Glavina (N): 6,665
1994 Louis Stokes: 114,220 James J. Sykora: 33,705
1992 Louis Stokes*: 154,718 Beryl E. Rothschild: 43,866 Edward Gudenas: 19,773
Gerald Henley: 5,267
1990 Dennis E. Eckart: 111,923 Margaret R. Mueller: 58,372
1988 Dennis E. Eckart: 124,600 Margaret R. Mueller: 78,028
1986 Dennis E. Eckart: 104,740 Margaret R. Mueller: 35,944 Werner J. Lange: 3,884
1984 Dennis E. Eckart: 133,096 Dean Beagle: 66,278
1982 Dennis E. Eckart**: 93,302 Glen W. Warner: 56,616 Jim Russell (L): 3,324
1980 Patrick James Donlin: 51,224 J. William Stanton: 128,507 Harold V. Richard Jr.: 5,742
1978 Patrick James Donlin: 37,131 J. William Stanton: 89,327 Robert Dean Penny: 4,723
1976 Thomas R. West Jr.: 47,548 J. William Stanton: 120,716
1974 Michael D. Coffey: 52,017 J. William Stanton: 79,756
1972 Dennis M. Callahan: 49,891 J. William Stanton: 106,841
1970 Ralph Rudd: 42,542 J. William Stanton: 91,437
1968 Alan D. Wright: 38,063 J. William Stanton: 116,323
1966 James F. Henderson: 38,206 J. William Stanton: 86,273
1964 C. D. Lambros: 82,728 J. William Stanton: 102,619
1962 Robert E. Cook: 72,936 Oliver P. Bolton: 74,573
1960 Robert E. Cook: 104,183 David S. Dennison Jr.: 99,991
1958 Robert E. Cook: 79,468 David S. Dennison Jr.: 78,501
1956 James P. Bennett: 68,831 David S. Dennison Jr.: 96,707
1954 Edward C. Kaley: 39,404 Oliver P. Bolton: 74,065
1952 Robert J. Kilpatrick: 63,930 Oliver P. Bolton: 91,204
1950 Mell G. Underwood Jr.: 29,687 Walter E. Brehm: 33,648
1948 Joseph C. Allen: 32,667 Walter E. Brehm: 33,796
1946 Lester S. Reid: 20,543 Walter E. Brehm: 31,576
1944 Mell G. Underwood Jr.: 33,098 Walter E. Brehm: 28,263
1942 Harold K. Claypool: 19,817 Walter E. Brehm: 31,385
1940 Harold K. Claypool: 43,548 Ray W. Davis: 37,398
1938 Harold K. Claypool: 33,764 Tom P. White: 31,004
1936 Harold K. Claypool***: 41,773 L. P. Mooney: 33,249
1934 Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 36,020 Renick W. Dunlap: 26,723
1932 Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 44,380 David J. Lewis: 26,075
1930 Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 37,887 Ned Thacher: 21,339
1928 Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 34,257 Edwin D. Ricketts: 30,574
1926 Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 29,950 Walter S. Barrett: 18,300
1924 Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 35,696 Edwin D. Ricketts: 24,270
1922 Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 29,058 Edwin D. Ricketts: 27,162
1920 Mell G. Underwood Sr.: 31,359 Edwin D. Ricketts: 33,524

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