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Ohio's 18 Representatives in Congress
How Old: 25 years.
How Long: 2 years.
Length of Citizenship: 7 years.
Date of Elections: Tuesday following first Monday in November of each-numbered year.
Benefits:
Steve Chabot
- Chabot is a longtime critic of pork barrel spending and of federal funding for the arts.
Jean Schmidt
Michael R. Turner
James D. “Jim” Jordan
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a Republican.
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named Watchdog of the Treasury (1996, 2000, 2004).
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state member of the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO.
Paul E. Gillmor
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a Republican.
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From 1965 to 1966, Gillmor was on active duty in the U.S. Air Force as a Judge Advocate, attaining the rank of Captain.
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Gillmor's 2006 financial disclosure placed his wealth between $6.2 and $27.8 million.
Charles A. Wilson
David L. Hobson
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Republican.
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As a congressman, some of Hobson's primary concerns are improving health care.
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began serving in the House in 1991.
Marcia C. Kaptur
Dennis J. Kucinich
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Democratic
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From 1977 to 1979, Kucinich served as the 53rd mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, a tumultuous term in which he survived a recall election
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Kucinich is the only vegan in Congress.
Stephanie Tubbs Jones
Patrick J. Tiberi
Betty Sutton
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Democratic
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earned a Juris Doctor from University of Akron.
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At 28, she was the youngest woman ever to be elected to the Ohio State House of Representatives.
Steven C. LaTourette
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Republican
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he made his name prosecuting the Kirtland serial murders that were organized by mass-murderer and outlaw Mormon, Jeffrey Lundgren.
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elected to the House in 1994
Deborah D. Pryce
Ralph S. Regula
Timothy J. Ryan
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Democratic
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When he took office in January 2003, he was the youngest Democrat in the House, at 29 years of age.
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Ryan is a member of the Thirty-Something Working Group
Zack Space
John A. Boehner (pronounced "Bay-Ner")
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