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Ohio's 10th congressional district
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"OH-10" redirects here. The term may also refer to Ohio State Route 10.
Ohio's 10th congressional district is represented by Representative Mike Turner (R). The district is based in southwestern Ohio and consists of Montgomery County, Greene County, and a portion of Clark County. The cities of Dayton, Centerville, Xenia, and Springfield are part of the district.[4]
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Ohio's 10th congressional district | |
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Interactive map of district boundaries since January 3, 2023 | |
Representative | |
Population (2023) | 784,462[1] |
Median household income | $64,305[2] |
Ethnicity |
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Cook PVI | R+3[3] |
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Recent election results from statewide races
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Year | Office | Results[5] |
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2008 | President | Obama 50% - 48% |
2012 | President | Romney 50.03% - 49.97% |
2016 | President | Trump 51% - 45% |
Senate | Portman 60% - 36% | |
2018 | Senate | Brown 53% - 47% |
Governor | DeWine 52% - 45% | |
Attorney General | Yost 53% - 47% | |
2020 | President | Trump 51% - 47% |
2022 | Senate | Vance 52% - 48% |
Governor | DeWine 62% - 38% | |
Secretary of State | LaRose 58% - 41% | |
Treasurer | Sprague 57% - 43% | |
Auditor | Faber 58% - 42% | |
Attorney General | Yost 59% - 41% | |
2024 | President | Trump 52% - 47% |
Senate | Brown 49% - 48% |
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Composition
For the 118th and successive Congresses (based on redistricting following the 2020 census), the district contains all or portions of the following counties, townships, and municipalities:[6]
Clark County (23)
- Clifton (shared with Greene County), Enon, Green Township, Mad River Township (part; also 15th), Springfield, Springfield Township
Greene County (23)
- All 23 townships and municipalities
Montgomery County (31)
- All 31 townships and municipalities
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List of members representing the district
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Recent election results
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The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.
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Year | Democratic | Republican | Other |
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1920 | Benjamin F. Reynolds: 21,429 | Israel M. Foster: 38,436 | |
1922 | James Sharp: 17,811 | Israel M. Foster: 30,341 | |
1924 | W. F. Rutherford: 17,923 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 32,617 | |
1926 | Guy Stevenson: 14,460 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 25,571 | |
1928 | Charles E. Poston: 16,551 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 38,347 | |
1930 | H. L. Crary: 19,157 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 31,836 | |
1932 | Charles M. Hogan: 29,027 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 41,654 | |
1934 | W. F. Marting: 26,278 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 36,824 | |
1936 | O. J. Kleffner: 34,477 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 46,965 | |
1938 | Elsie Stanton: 24,198 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 47,036 | |
1940 | John P. Kelso: 33,698 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 48,217 | |
1942 | Oral Daugherty: 16,582 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 29,691 | |
1944 | Elsie Stanton: 23,986 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 43,388 | |
1946 | H. A. McCown: 17,719 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 35,406 | |
1948 | Delmar A. Canaday: 27,913 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 38,330 | |
1950 | William J. Curry: 21,117 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 39,584 | |
1952 | Delmar A. Canaday: 35,666 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 63,339 | |
1954 | Truman A. Morris: 28,150 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 45,277 | |
1956 | Thomas A. Jenkins: 71,295 | ||
1958 | Walter H. Moeller: 47,939 | Homer E. "Pete" Abele: 42,607 | |
1960 | Walter H. Moeller: 58,085 | Oakley C. Collins: 52,479 | |
1962 | Walter H. Moeller: 42,131 | Homer E. "Pete" Abele: 46,158 | |
1964 | Walter H. Moeller: 54,729 | Homer E. "Pete" Abele: 49,744 | |
1966 | Walter H. Moeller: 52,258 | Clarence E. Miller: 56,659 | |
1968 | Harry B. Crewson: 45,686 | Clarence E. Miller: 102,890 | |
1970 | Doug Arnett: 40,669 | Clarence E. Miller: 80,838 | |
1972 | Robert H. Whealey: 47,456 | Clarence E. Miller: 129,683 | |
1974 | H. Kent Bumpass: 42,333 | Clarence E. Miller: 100,521 | |
1976 | James A. Plummer: 57,757 | Clarence E. Miller: 127,147 | |
1978 | James A. Plummer: 35,039 | Clarence E. Miller: 99,329 | |
1980 | Jack E. Stecher: 49,433 | Clarence E. Miller: 143,403 | |
1982 | John M. Buchanan: 57,983 | Clarence E. Miller: 100,044 | |
1984 | John M. Buchanan: 55,172 | Clarence E. Miller: 149,337 | |
1986 | John M. Buchanan: 44,847 | Clarence E. Miller: 106,870 | |
1988 | John M. Buchanan: 56,893 | Clarence E. Miller: 143,673 | |
1990 | John M. Buchanan: 61,656 | Clarence E. Miller*: 106,009 | |
1992 | Mary Rose Oakar*: 103,788 | Martin R. Hoke: 136,433 | |
1994 | Francis E. Gaul: 70,918 | Martin R. Hoke: 95,226 | Joseph J. Jacobs Jr. (I): 17,495 |
1996 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 110,723 | Martin R. Hoke: 104,546 | Robert B. Iverson (N): 10,415 |
1998 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 110,552 | Joe Slovenec: 55,015 | |
2000 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 167,063 | Bill Smith: 48,930 | Ron Petrie (L): 6,762 |
2002 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 129,997 | Jon A. Heben: 41,778 | Judy Locy (I): 3,761 |
2004 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 167,221 | Edward F. Herman: 94,120 | Barbara Ferris (IOC): 17,753 |
2006 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 126,633 | Michael D. Dovilla: 64,318 | |
2008 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 157,268 | James P. Trakas: 107,918 | Paul Conroy (L): 10,623[7] |
2010 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 101,343 | Peter Corrigan: 83,809 | Jeff Goggins (L): 5,874 |
2012[8] | Sharen Neuhardt: 131,097 | Michael R. Turner: 208,201 | David Harlow (L): 10,373 |
2014 | Robert Klepinger: 63,249 | Michael R. Turner: 130,752 | David Harlow (L): 6,650 |
2016 | Robert Klepinger: 109,981 | Michael R. Turner: 215,724 | Tom McMaster (I): 10,890
David Harlow (WI): 7 |
2018 | Theresa Gasper: 118,785 | Michael R. Turner: 157,554 | David Harlow (L): 5,387 |
2020 | Desiree Tims: 151,976 | Michael R. Turner: 212,972 | |
2022 | David Esrati: 104,634 | Michael R. Turner: 168,327 | |
2024 | Amy Cox: 145,420 | Michael R. Turner: 213,695 | |
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Historical district boundaries
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2013–2023
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