List of Representatives
Representative | Party | Congress(es) | Year(s) | Notes |
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District created March 4, 1843 | ||||
Henry R. Brinkerhoff | Democratic | 28th | March 4, 1843 – April 30, 1844 |
Died |
Edward S. Hamlin | Whig | 28th | October 8, 1844 – March 3, 1845 |
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Joseph M. Root | 29th–30th | March 4, 1845 – March 3, 1849 |
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Free Soil | 31st | March 4, 1849 – March 3, 1851 |
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Norton Strange Townshend | Democratic | 32nd | March 4, 1851 – March 3, 1853 |
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Andrew Stuart | 33rd | March 4, 1853 – March 3, 1855 |
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John Bingham | Opposition | 34th | March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857 |
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Republican | 35th–37th | March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1863 |
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District inactive | 38th–47th | March 4, 1863 – March 3, 1883 |
District inactive | |
Martin A. Foran | Democratic | 48th–50th | March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1889 |
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Theodore E. Burton | Republican | 51st | March 4, 1889 – March 3, 1891 |
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Tom L. Johnson | Democratic | 52nd–53rd | March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1895 |
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Theodore E. Burton | Republican | 54th–60th | March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1909 |
Resigned after being elected US Senator |
James H. Cassidy | 61st | April 20, 1909 – March 3, 1911 |
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Robert J. Bulkley | Democratic | 62nd–63rd | March 4, 1911 – March 3, 1915 |
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Robert Crosser | 64th–65th | March 4, 1915 – March 3, 1919 |
Redistricted from the At-large district | |
John J. Babka | 66th | March 4, 1919 – March 3, 1921 |
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Harry C. Gahn | Republican | 67th | March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1923 |
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Robert Crosser | Democratic | 68th–83rd | March 4, 1923 – January 3, 1955 |
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Charles Vanik | 84th–90th | January 3, 1955 – January 3, 1969 |
Redistricted to the 22nd district | |
Louis Stokes | 91st–102nd | January 3, 1969 – January 3, 1993 |
Redistricted to the 11th district | |
District inactive | 103rd– present |
January 3, 1993 – Present |
District inactive |
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