Ohio's 6th Congressional District

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Ohio's 6th congressional district is currently represented by Representative Bill Johnson (R-OH). This district runs along the southeast side of the state, bordering Kentucky, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. It stretches from rural Lucasville through Athens and several older Ohio River industrial towns all the way to the Youngstown city limits. When Robert McEwen was first elected in 1980, the Sixth District of Ohio consisted of Adams, Brown, Clinton, Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike, Scioto, and Ross Counties plus Clermont County outside the city of Loveland, Harrison Township in Vinton County and the Warren County townships of Clearcreek, Deerfield, Hamilton, Harlan, Massie, Salem, and Wayne. At that time, The Washington Post described the Sixth as "a fail-safe Republican... (More from Freebase)

Senators

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Sherrod Brown Democrat 6 years in office

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Robert Portman Republican 2 years in office

Representative

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6th District Bill Johnson MyOC Group Republican 2 years in office

District Boundary Map

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