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Ohio's 18th Congressional District

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The 18th Congressional District of Ohio was a congressional district that was eliminated in the 2010 Census redistricting process. During the 2010 redistricting process Ohio had two seats in the U.S. House taken due to population changes across the country. The 18th Congressional District ceased to exist following the 2012 elections.

The final representative of the 18th Congressional District was Bob Gibbs (R).

Elections

2010

On November 2, 2010, Bob Gibbs won election to the United States House of Representatives. He defeated incumbent Zack Space (D), Lindsey Dean Sutton (Constitution) and Mark Pitrone (Write-in) in the general election.[1]

U.S. House, Ohio District 18 General Election, 2010
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngBob Gibbs 53.9% 107,426
     Democrat Zack Space Incumbent 40.5% 80,756
     Constitution Lindsey Dean Sutton 5.6% 11,246
     Write-in Mark Pitrone 0% 20
Total Votes 199,448

Redistricting

2010-2011

See also: Redistricting in Ohio

Ohio had two seat in the U.S. House taken due to population changes across the country. The 18th Congressional District ceased to exist after the 2012 elections.

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