Ohio's 19th congressional district

Ohio's 19th congressional district was created following the 1830 census and was eliminated after the 2000 census. Between 1863 and 1880, it was represented by future US President James A. Garfield, who became the only sitting House member ever to be elected to the Presidency.

Ohio's 19th congressional district
Obsolete district
Created1830
Eliminated2010
Years active1813-2013

From 1992–2002 it included all of Lake County and Ashtabula County together with a collection of eastern suburbs of Cleveland. After 2002 it was replaced by the 14th district.[1] Parts of its old territory were redistricted into the 10th, 11th, and 13th districts.

List of members representing the district

Member Party Years Cong
ress
Electoral history
District established March 4, 1833

Humphrey H. Leavitt
Jacksonian March 4, 1833 –
July 10, 1834
23rd Redistricted from the 11th district and re-elected in 1832.
Resigned to become U.S. District Judge.
Vacant July 10, 1834 –
December 1, 1834
Daniel Kilgore Jacksonian December 1, 1834 –
March 3, 1837
23rd
24th
25th
Elected to finish Leavitt's term.
Re-elected in 1834.
Re-elected in 1836.
Resigned.
Democratic March 4, 1837 –
July 4, 1838
Vacant July 4, 1838 –
December 3, 1838
25th

Henry Swearingen
Democratic December 3, 1838 –
March 3, 1841
25th
26th
Elected to finish Kilgore's term.
Re-elected in 1838.
[data missing]
Samuel Stokely Whig March 4, 1841 –
March 3, 1843
27th Elected in 1840.
[data missing]

Daniel R. Tilden
Whig March 4, 1843 –
March 3, 1847
28th
29th
Elected in 1843.
Re-elected in 1844.
[data missing]

John Crowell
Whig March 4, 1847 –
March 3, 1851
30th
31st
Elected in 1846.
Re-elected in 1848.
[data missing]

Eben Newton
Whig March 4, 1851 –
March 3, 1853
32nd Elected in 1850.
[data missing]

Edward Wade
Free Soil March 4, 1853 –
March 3, 1855
33rd Elected in 1852.
Re-elected in 1854.
Re-elected in 1856.
Re-elected in 1858.
[data missing]
Opposition March 4, 1855 –
March 3, 1857
34th
Republican March 4, 1857 –
March 3, 1861
35th
36th

Albert G. Riddle
Republican March 4, 1861 –
March 3, 1863
37th Elected in 1860.
[data missing]

James A. Garfield
Republican March 4, 1863 –
November 8, 1880
38th
39th
40th
41st
42nd
43rd
44th
45th
46th
Elected in 1862.
Re-elected in 1864.
Re-elected in 1866.
Re-elected in 1868.
Re-elected in 1870.
Re-elected in 1872.
Re-elected in 1874.
Re-elected in 1876.
Re-elected in 1878.
Re-elected in 1880.
Retired to run for U.S. President.
Resigned to become U.S. President.
Vacant November 8, 1880 –
December 13, 1880
46th

Ezra B. Taylor
Republican December 13, 1880 –
March 3, 1893
46th
47th
48th
49th
50th
51st
52nd
Elected to finish Garfield's term.
Re-elected in 1882.
Re-elected in 1884.
Re-elected in 1886.
Re-elected in 1888.
Re-elected in 1890.
[data missing]

Stephen A. Northway
Republican March 4, 1893 –
September 8, 1898
53rd
54th
55th
Elected in 1892.
Re-elected in 1894.
Re-elected in 1896.
[data missing]
Died.
Vacant September 8, 1898 –
November 8, 1898
55th

Charles W. F. Dick
Republican November 8, 1898 –
March 23, 1904
55th
56th
57th
58th
Elected to finish Northway's term.
Re-elected in 1898.
Re-elected in 1900.
Re-elected in 1902.
Resigned to become U.S. Senator.
Vacant March 23, 1904 –
November 8, 1904
58th

W. Aubrey Thomas
Republican November 8, 1904 –
March 3, 1911
58th
59th
60th
61st
Elected to finish Dick's term.
Re-elected in 1904.
Re-elected in 1906.
Re-elected in 1908.
[data missing]

Ellsworth R. Bathrick
Democratic March 4, 1911 –
March 3, 1915
62nd
63rd
Elected in 1910.
Re-elected in 1912.
[data missing]

John G. Cooper
Republican March 4, 1915 –
January 3, 1937
64th
65th
66th
67th
68th
69th
70th
71st
72nd
73rd
74th
Elected in 1914.
Re-elected in 1916.
Re-elected in 1918.
Re-elected in 1920.
Re-elected in 1922.
Re-elected in 1924.
Re-elected in 1926.
Re-elected in 1928.
Re-elected in 1930.
Re-elected in 1932.
Re-elected in 1934.
Lost re-election.

Michael J. Kirwan
Democratic January 3, 1937 –
July 27, 1970
75th
76th
77th
78th
79th
80th
81st
82nd
83rd
84th
85th
86th
87th
88th
89th
90th
91st
Elected in 1936.
Re-elected in 1938.
Re-elected in 1940.
Re-elected in 1942.
Re-elected in 1944.
Re-elected in 1946.
Re-elected in 1948.
Re-elected in 1950.
Re-elected in 1952.
Re-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.
Died.
Vacant July 27, 1970 –
November 3, 1970
91st

Charles J. Carney
Democratic November 3, 1970 –
January 3, 1979
91st
92nd
93rd
94th
95th
Elected to finish Kirwan's term.
Re-elected in 1970.
Re-elected in 1972.
Re-elected in 1974.
Re-elected in 1976.
[data missing]

Lyle Williams
Republican January 3, 1979 –
January 3, 1983
96th
97th
Elected in 1978.
Re-elected in 1980.
Redistricted to the 17th district.

Ed Feighan
Democratic January 3, 1983 –
January 3, 1993
98th
99th
100th
101st
102nd
Elected in 1982.
Re-elected in 1984.
Re-elected in 1986.
Re-elected in 1988.
Re-elected in 1990.
Retired.

Eric Fingerhut
Democratic January 3, 1993 –
January 3, 1995
103rd Elected in 1992.
Lost re-election.

Steve LaTourette
Republican January 3, 1995 –
January 3, 2003
104th
105th
106th
107th
Elected in 1994.
Re-elected in 1996.
Re-elected in 1998.
Re-elected in 2000.
Redistricted to the 14th district.
District dissolved January 3, 2003

Election results

The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. Italic type indicates incumbent.

YearDemocraticRepublicanOther
1832
1920James Kennedy: 25,250John G. Cooper: 60,147 
1922W. B. Kilpatrick: 27,836John G. Cooper: 40,492 
1924Phebe T. Sutliff: 21,926John G. Cooper: 67,581 
1926James Kennedy: 17,513John G. Cooper: 45,788 
1928Locke Miller: 40,948John G. Cooper: 89,731 
1930W. B. Kilpatrick: 40,960John G. Cooper: 53,996 
1932D. F. Dunlavy: 65,024John G. Cooper: 74,534John S. Ruth: 166
Harold G. Bickler: 37
1934Locke Miller: 52,023John G. Cooper: 56,200Harry K. Collins (S): 769
Joe Dallet (C): 769
1936Michael J. Kirwan: 93,636John G. Cooper: 65,926Joe Dallet (C): 756
1938Michael J. Kirwan: 76,268William P. Barnum: 69,214 
1940Michael J. Kirwan: 122,075Charles H. Anderson: 75,016 
1942Michael J. Kirwan: 60,248James T. Begg: 46,567 
1944Michael J. Kirwan: 120,191Herschel Hunt: 69,403 
1946Michael J. Kirwan: 88,872Norman W. Adams: 59,607 
1948Michael J. Kirwan: 134,408William Bacon: 63,079 
1950Michael J. Kirwan: 119,245Henry P. Kosling: 67,661 
1952Michael J. Kirwan: 91,074Allen Russell: 46,202 
1954Michael J. Kirwan: 81,304David S. Edwards: 33,352 
1956Michael J. Kirwan: 92,924Ralph E. Turner: 42,293 
1958Michael J. Kirwan: 93,660Loren E. Van Brocklin: 31,192 
1960Michael J. Kirwan: 102,874Paul E. Stevens: 46,537 
1962Michael J. Kirwan: 75,967William Vincent Williams: 46,200 
1964[2]Michael J. Kirwan: 111,682Albert James: 34,654 
1966Michael J. Kirwan: 86,975Donald J. Lewis: 34,037 
1968Michael J. Kirwan: 101,813Donald J. Lewis: 44,363 
1970Charles J. Carney:[3] 73,222Margaret Dennison: 52,057 
1972Charles J. Carney: 109,979Normal M. Parr: 61,934 
1974Charles J. Carney: 97,709James L. Ripple: 36,649 
1976Charles J. Carney: 90,386Jack C. Hunter: 86,162Karl T. Untch: 1089
Kenneth Zurbrugg: 2,258
1978Charles J. Carney: 69,977Lyle Williams: 71,890 
1980Harry Meshel: 77,272Lyle Williams:[4] 107,032 
1982Edward F. Feighan: 111,760Richard G. Anter II: 72,682Kevin G. Killeen: 2,371
Thomas Pekarek (L): 2,844
1984Edward F. Feighan: 139,605Matthew J. Hatchadorian: 107,957Others: 5,277
1986Edward F. Feighan: 97,814Gary C. Suhadolnik: 80,743 
1988Edward F. Feighan: 168,065Noel F. Roberts: 70,359 
1990Edward F. Feighan: 132,951Susan M. Lawko: 72,315 
1992Eric D. Fingerhut: 138,465Robert A. Gardner: 124,606 
1994Eric D. Fingerhut: 89,701Steven C. LaTourette: 99,997Ronald E. Young: 11,364
Jerome A. Brentar: 5,180
1996Thomas J. Coyne Jr.: 101,152Steven C. LaTourette: 135,012Thomas A. Martin (N): 10,655
1998Elizabeth Kelley: 64,090Steven C. LaTourette: 126,786 
2000Dale Virgil Blanchard: 101,842Steven C. LaTourette: 206,639Sid Stone (L): 10,367

References

  1. Almanac of American Politics 2002, p1237
  2. "Our Campaigns - OH District 19 - Nov 03, 1964".
  3. Following the death of Kirwan in office in 1970, Carney was elected in a special election to fill out Kirwan's term.
  4. Redistricting following the 1980 census moved Williams from the 19th district to the 17th district.
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