Ohio's 9th Congressional District - Election Results

Election Results

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

Year Democratic Republican Other
2012 Marcia C. Kaptur: Samuel "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher:
2010 Marcia C. Kaptur: 121,819 Rich Iott: 83,423
2008 Marcia C. Kaptur: 210,822 Bradley S. Leavitt: 73,610
2006 Marcia C. Kaptur: 153,880 Bradley S. Leavitt: 55,119
2004 Marcia C. Kaptur: 199,528 Larry A. Kaczala: 93,930
2002 Marcia C. Kaptur: 132,236 Edward S. Emery: 46,481
2000 Marcia C. Kaptur: 168,547 Dwight E. Bryan: 49,446 Galen Fries (L): 4,239
Dennis Slotnick (N): 3,096
1998 Marcia C. Kaptur: 130,793 Edward S. Emery: 30,312
1996 Marcia C. Kaptur: 170,617 R. Randy Whitman: 46,040 Elizabeth A. Slotnick (N): 4,677
1994 Marcia C. Kaptur: 118,120 R. Randy Whitman: 38,665
1992 Marcia C. Kaptur: 178,879 Ken D. Brown: 53,011 Edward Howard: 11,162
1990 Marcia C. Kaptur: 117,681 Jerry D. Lammers: 33,791
1988 Marcia C. Kaptur: 157,557 Al Hawkins: 36,183
1986 Marcia C. Kaptur: 105,646 Mike Shufeldt: 30,643
1984 Marcia C. Kaptur: 117,985 Frank Venner: 93,210 Other: 3,714
1982 Marcia C. Kaptur: 95,162 Edward F. Weber: 64,459 David Muir (L): 1,217
Susan A. Skinner: 1,785
James J. Somers: 1,594
1980 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 68,728 Edward F. Weber: 96,927 Edward S. Emery: 4,357
Toby Elizabeth Emmerich: 2,411
1978 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 71,709 John C. Hoyt: 34,326 Edward S. Emery: 2,563
Michael James Lewinski: 4,530
1976 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 91,040 Carty Finkbeiner: 73,919 Edward S. Emery: 1,533
Lynn Galonsky: 1,477
1974 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 64,831 Carty Finkbeiner: 57,892
1972 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 110,450 Joseph C. Richards: 49,388
1970 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 82,777 Allen H. Shapiro: 33,947
1968 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 85,280 Ben Marsh: 63,290
1966 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 83,261 Jane M. Kuebbeler: 53,777
1964 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 109,167 John O. Celusta: 64,401
1962 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 86,443 Martin A. Janis: 64,279
1960 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 108,688 Howard C. Cook: 82,433
1958 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 102,115 William K. Gernheuser: 63,660
1956 Thomas W. L. Ashley: Harvey G. Straub: 81,562
1954 Thomas W. L. Ashley: 48,471 Irving C. Reynolds: 39,933 Henry Frazier Reams Sr.: 44,656
1952 Thomas H. Burke: 61,047 Gilmore Flues: 46,989 Henry Frazier Reams Sr.: 74,821
1950 Thomas H. Burke: 45,268 Homer A. Ramey: 43,301 Henry Frazier Reams Sr.: 51,024
1948 Thomas H. Burke: 85,409 Homer A. Ramey: 73,394
1946 Michael V. DiSalle: 59,057 Homer A. Ramey: 59,394
1944 John F. Hunter: 77,693 Homer A. Ramey: 82,735
1942 John F. Hunter: 44,027 Homer A. Ramey: 47,377
1940 John F. Hunter: 86,956 Wilbur McK. White: 71,927
1938 John F. Hunter: 56,306 Homer A. Ramey: 55,441
1936 John F. Hunter: 75,737 Raymond E. Hildebrand: 55,043 Earl O. Lehman: 3,739
1934 Warren J. Duffey: 61,037 Frank L. Mulholland: 35,732 Kenneth Eggert (C): 684
Karl Pauli (S): 510
1932 Warren J. Duffey: 56,755 Wilbur McK. White: 54,078 Silas E. Hurin: 4,200
Clyde E. Kiker: 2,135
Karl Pauli (S): 1,314
Eugene Stoll (C): 620
1930 Scott Stahl: 36,375 Wilbur McK. White: 49,498
1928 William P. Clarke: 50,601 William W. Chalmers: 82,560 Charles V. Stephenson (W): 190
1926 C. W. Davis: 23,947 William W. Chalmers: 47,331 George F. Parrish (TRI): 1,110
Millard Price (S): 1,018
1924 Isaac R. Sherwood: 48,482 William W. Chalmers: 54,792 Millard Price (P): 2,159
John Kocinski: 747
1922 Isaac R. Sherwood: 45,059 William W. Chalmers: 42,712
1920 Isaac R. Sherwood: 38,292 William W. Chalmers: 49,732 Karl E. Pauli: 47

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