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The 23rd congressional district of Ohio was eliminated as a result of the redistricting cycle after the 1980 census. The district had been created after the elimination of Ohio's at-large congressional district after the 1950 election.
Ohio's 23rd congressional district | |
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Obsolete district | |
Created | 1950 |
Eliminated | 1980 |
Years active | 1953-1983 |
In its last decade, the district consisted of western and southern Cuyahoga county.
Member | Party | Year(s) | Cong ress |
Electoral history |
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District established January 3, 1953 | ||||
George H. Bender (Chagrin Falls) |
Republican | January 3, 1953 – December 15, 1954 |
83rd | Redistricted from the at-large district and re-elected in 1952. Resigned when elected U.S. Senator. |
Vacant | December 15, 1954 – January 3, 1955 |
83rd | ||
William Edwin Minshall Jr. (Lakewood) |
Republican | January 3, 1955 – December 31, 1974 |
84th 85th 86th 87th 88th 89th 90th 91st 92nd 93rd |
Elected in 1954. Re-elected in 1956. Re-elected in 1958. Re-elected in 1960. Re-elected in 1962. Re-elected in 1964. Re-elected in 1966. Re-elected in 1968. Re-elected in 1970. Re-elected in 1972. Resigned. |
Vacant | December 31, 1974 – January 3, 1975 |
93rd | ||
Ronald M. Mottl (Parma) |
Democratic | January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1983 |
94th 95th 96th 97th |
Elected in 1974. Re-elected in 1976. Re-elected in 1978. Re-elected in 1980. Redistricted to the 19th district and lost renomination. |
District dissolved since January 3, 1983 |
Year | Democratic | Republican | Other |
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1952 | Michael P. O'Brien: 47,090 | √ George H. Bender (inc.)*: 85,752 | |
1954 | Bernice S. Pyke: 33,639 | √ William E. Minshall: 69,994 | |
1956 | George A. Hurley: 46,247 | √ William E. Minshall Jr. (inc.): 102,707 | |
1958 | Daniel Winston: ??95,267?? | √ William E. Minshall Jr. (inc.): 47,953 | |
1960 | Daniel Winston: 59,893 | √ William E. Minshall Jr. (inc.): 123,364 | |
1962 | Emil C. Weber: 42,907 | √ William E. Minshall Jr. (inc.): 107,510 | |
1964 | Norbert G. Dennerll Jr.: 64,162 | √ William E. Minshall Jr. (inc.): 131,554 | |
1966 | Sheldon D. Clark: 37,489 | √ William E. Minshall Jr. (inc.): 102,513 | |
1968 | James V. Stanton: 98,825 | √ William E. Minshall Jr. (inc.): 106,852 | |
1970 | Ronald M. Mottl: 73,765 | √ William E. Minshall Jr. (inc.): 111,218 | |
1972 | Dennis J. Kucinich: 94,366 | √ William E. Minshall Jr. (inc.): 98,594 | Frederick D. Lyon (AI): 2,976 John O'Neill (SL): 3,615 |
1974 | √ Ronald M. Mottl (inc.): 53,338 | George E. Mastics: 46,810 | Arthur L. Cain: 2,005 Bohdan A. Futey: 2,655 Hugh J. Gallagher: 3,461 Dennis J. Kucinich: 45,186 |
1976 | √ Ronald M. Mottl (inc.): 130,576 | Michael T. Scanlon: 47,804 | |
1978 | √ Ronald M. Mottl (inc.): 99,975 | Homer S. Taft: 33,732 | |
1980 | √ Ronald M. Mottl (inc.)*: 144,371 |
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