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Ohio's 14th congressional district

U.S. House district for Ohio

Ohio's 14th congressional district

U.S. House district for Ohio

FieldValue
stateOhio
district number14
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image captionInteractive map of district boundaries
representativeDave Joyce
partyRepublican
residenceSouth Russell
percent urban74.05
percent rural25.95
population785,649
population year2024
median income$73,552
percent white85.9
percent hispanic3.2
percent black5.1
percent asian1.1
percent more than one race4.2
percent other race0.4
cpviR+9

| |From 2023 to 2027, starting with the 2022 elections | |From 2027, starting with the 2026 elections | percent more than one race = 4.2

The 14th congressional district of Ohio is in the far northeast corner of the state, bordering Lake Erie and Pennsylvania. It is currently represented in the United States House of Representatives by Republican Dave Joyce.

As defined in January 2023, it contains all of Ashtabula, Lake, Trumbull and Geauga counties, and nearly all of Portage county.

Recent election results from statewide races

2023-2027 boundaries

YearOfficeResults
2008PresidentObama 53% - 45%
2012PresidentObama 53% - 47%
2016PresidentTrump 55% - 41%
SenatePortman 59% - 36%
2018SenateBrown 53% - 47%
GovernorDeWine 51% - 45%
Secretary of StateLaRose 51% - 46%
TreasurerSprague 54% - 46%
AuditorFaber 51% - 45%
Attorney GeneralYost 53% - 47%
2020PresidentTrump 57% - 42%
2022SenateVance 55% - 45%
GovernorDeWine 66% - 34%
Secretary of StateLaRose 62% - 37%
TreasurerSprague 61% - 39%
AuditorFaber 61% - 39%
Attorney GeneralYost 63% - 37%
2024PresidentTrump 59% - 41%
SenateMoreno 52% - 44%

2027–2033 boundaries

YearOfficeResults
2008PresidentObama 52% - 46%
2012PresidentObama 52% - 48%
2016PresidentTrump 56% - 40%
SenatePortman 60% - 35%
2018SenateBrown 52% - 48%
GovernorDeWine 52% - 45%
Attorney GeneralYost 54% - 46%
2020PresidentTrump 58% - 40%
2022SenateVance 56% - 44%
GovernorDeWine 67% - 33%
Secretary of StateLaRose 63% - 35%
TreasurerSprague 62% - 38%
AuditorFaber 62% - 38%
Attorney GeneralYost 65% - 35%
2024PresidentTrump 60% - 39%
SenateMoreno 53% - 43%

Composition

For the 118th and successive Congresses (based on redistricting following the 2020 census), the district contains all or portions of the following counties, townships, and municipalities:

Ashtabula County (38)

: All 38 townships and municipalities

Geauga County (21)

: All 21 townships and municipalities

Lake County (23)

: All 23 townships and municipalities

Portage County (28)

: Atwater Township, Aurora, Brimfield Township, Charlestown Township, Deerfield Township, Edinburg Township, Franklin Township, Freedom Township, Garrettsville, Hiram, Hiram Township, Kent, Mantua, Mantua Township, Nelson, Palmyra Township, Paris Township, Randolph Township, Ravenna, Ravenna Township, Rootstown Township, Shalersville Township, Streetsboro, Suffield Township (part; also 13th), Sugar Bush Knolls, Tallmadge, Windham, Windham Township

Trumbull County (36)

: All 36 townships and municipalities

List of members representing the district

MemberPartyYear(s)Cong
ressElectoral history
District established March 4, 1823
[[File:Mordecai Bartley 002.png100px]]
Mordecai Bartley
(Mansfield)Democratic-RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1823 –
March 3, 1825Elected in 1822.
Re-elected in 1824.
Re-elected in 1826.
Re-elected in 1828.
Anti-JacksoniannowrapMarch 4, 1825 –
March 3, 1831
[[File:Eleutheros Cooke.png100px]]
Eleutheros Cooke
(Sandusky)Anti-JacksoniannowrapMarch 4, 1831 –
March 3, 1833Elected in 1830.
William Patterson
(Mansfield)JacksoniannowrapMarch 4, 1833 –
March 3, 1837Elected in 1832.
Re-elected in 1834.
William H. Hunter
(Sandusky)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1837 –
March 3, 1839Elected in 1836.
George Sweeny
(Bucyrus)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1839 –
March 3, 1843Elected in 1838.
Re-elected in 1840.
Alexander Harper
(Zanesville)WhignowrapMarch 4, 1843 –
March 3, 1847Elected in 1843.
Re-elected in 1844.
[[File:Nathan Evans (Ohio) from findagrave.jpg100px]]
Nathan Evans
(Cambridge)WhignowrapMarch 4, 1847 –
March 3, 1851Elected in 1846.
Re-elected in 1848.
Alexander Harper
(Zanesville)WhignowrapMarch 4, 1851 –
March 3, 1853Elected in 1850.
Harvey H. Johnson
(Ashland)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1853 –
March 3, 1855Elected in 1852.
[[File:Philemon Bliss-ppmsca.26745.jpg100px]]
Philemon Bliss
(Elyria)OppositionnowrapMarch 4, 1855 –
March 3, 1857Elected in 1854.
RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1857 –
March 3, 1859Elected in 1856.
[[File:Cyrus Spink 1878.jpg100px]]
Cyrus Spink
(Wooster)RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1859 –
May 31, 1859Elected in 1858.
Died.
VacantnowrapMay 31, 1859 –
October 11, 1859
[[File:Harrison G. O. Blake 166th Ohio Infantry.jpg100px]]
Harrison G. O. Blake
(Medina)RepublicannowrapOctober 11, 1859 –
March 3, 1863Elected to finish Spink's term
Re-elected in 1860.
Retired to join the U.S. Army
[[File:George Bliss (congressman).png100px]]
George Bliss
(Wooster)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1863 –
March 3, 1865Elected in 1862.
[[File:Martin Welker 1889.jpg100px]]
Martin Welker
(Wooster)RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1865 –
March 3, 1871Elected in 1864.
Re-elected in 1866.
Re-elected in 1868.
[[File:James Monroe (congressman).jpeg100px]]
James Monroe
(Oberlin)RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1871 –
March 3, 1873Elected in 1870.
Redistricted to the .
John Berry
(Upper Sandusky)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1873 –
March 3, 1875Elected in 1872.
[[File:Jacob Pitzer Cowan 1890.jpg100px]]
Jacob P. Cowan
(Ashland)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1875 –
March 3, 1877Elected in 1874.
[[File:Ebenezer Byron Finley.jpg100px]]
Ebenezer B. Finley
(Bucyrus)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1877 –
March 3, 1879Elected in 1876.
Redistricted to the .
[[File:Gibson Atherton.jpg100px]]
Gibson Atherton
(Newark)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1879 –
March 3, 1881Elected in 1878.
Redistricted to the .
[[File:George W. Geddes.png100px]]
George W. Geddes
(Mansfield)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1881 –
March 3, 1885Redistricted from the and re-elected in 1880.
Re-elected in 1882.
Redistricted to the .
[[File:Charles H. Grosvenor 002.png100px]]
Charles H. Grosvenor
(Athens)RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1885 –
March 3, 1887Elected in 1884.
Redistricted to the .
[[File:Charles Preston Wickham.jpg100px]]
Charles Preston Wickham
(Norwalk)RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1887 –
March 3, 1891Elected in 1886.
Re-elected in 1888.
James W. Owens
(Newark)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1891 –
March 3, 1893Redistricted from the and re-elected in 1890.
[[File:Michael D. Harter 002.png100px]]
Michael D. Harter
(Mansfield)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1893 –
March 3, 1895Redistricted from the and re-elected in 1892.
[[File:Winfield S. Kerr 1899.jpg100px]]
Winfield S. Kerr
(Mansfield)RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1895 –
March 3, 1901Elected in 1894.
Re-elected in 1896.
Re-elected in 1898.
[[File:William Woodburn Skiles.png100px]]
William W. Skiles
(Shelby)RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1901 –
January 9, 1904Elected in 1900.
Re-elected in 1902.
Died.
VacantnowrapJanuary 9, 1904 –
November 8, 1904
[[File:Amos R. Webber 1921.png100px]]
Amos R. Webber
(Elyria)RepublicannowrapNovember 8, 1904 –
March 3, 1907Elected to finish Skiles's term.
Re-elected in 1904.
[[File:J. Ford Laning.png100px]]
J. Ford Laning
(Norwalk)RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1907 –
March 3, 1909Elected in 1906.
[[File:William Graves Sharp.png100px]]
William Graves Sharp
(Elyria)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1909 –
July 23, 1914Elected in 1908.
Re-elected in 1910.
Re-elected in 1912.
Resigned to become U.S. Ambassador to France.
VacantnowrapJuly 23, 1914 –
March 3, 1915
[[File:Seward H. Williams 1910.jpg100px]]
Seward H. Williams
(Lorain)RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1915 –
March 3, 1917Elected in 1914.
[[File:Ellsworth Raymond Bathrick 1920.jpg100px]]
Elsworth R. Bathrick
(Akron)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1917 –
December 23, 1917Elected in 1916.
Died.
VacantnowrapDecember 23, 1917 –
November 5, 1918
[[File:MartinDavey.jpg100px]]
Martin L. Davey
(Kent)DemocraticnowrapNovember 5, 1918 –
March 3, 1921Elected to finish Bathrick's term.
Re-elected in 1918.
Lost re-election.
[[File:Charles Landon Knight 1915.jpg100px]]
Charles Landon Knight
(Akron)RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1921 –
March 3, 1923Elected in 1920.
Retired to run for Governor of Ohio.
[[File:MartinDavey.jpg100px]]
Martin L. Davey
(Kent)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1923 –
March 3, 1929Elected in 1922.
Re-elected in 1924.
Re-elected in 1926.
Retired to run for Governor of Ohio.
[[File:Francis Seiberling-npcc.17434 (cropped).jpg100px]]
Francis Seiberling
(Akron)RepublicannowrapMarch 4, 1929 –
March 3, 1933Elected in 1928.
Re-elected in 1930.
Lost re-election.
[[File:Dow W. Harter 1921.png100px]]
Dow W. Harter
(Akron)DemocraticnowrapMarch 4, 1933 –
January 3, 1943Elected in 1932.
Re-elected in 1934.
Re-elected in 1936.
Re-elected in 1938.
Re-elected in 1940.
Lost re-election.
Edmund Rowe
(Akron)RepublicannowrapJanuary 3, 1943 –
January 3, 1945Elected in 1942.
Lost re-election.
[[File:Walter B. Huber 1945.jpg100px]]
Walter B. Huber
(Akron)DemocraticnowrapJanuary 3, 1945 –
January 3, 1951Elected in 1944.
Re-elected in 1946.
Re-elected in 1948.
Lost re-election.
[[File:William Hanes Ayres 84th Congress 1955.jpg100px]]
William Hanes Ayres
(Akron)RepublicannowrapJanuary 3, 1951 –
January 3, 1971Elected 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.
Lost re-election.
[[File:John F. Sieberling 99th Congress 1985.jpg100px]]
John F. Seiberling
(Akron)DemocraticnowrapJanuary 3, 1971 –
January 3, 1987Elected in 1970.
Re-elected in 1972.
Re-elected in 1974.
Re-elected in 1976.
Re-elected in 1978.
Re-elected in 1980.
Re-elected in 1982.
Re-elected in 1984.
Retired.
[[File:Thomas C. Sawyer 107th Congress.jpg100px]]
Tom Sawyer
(Akron)DemocraticnowrapJanuary 3, 1987 –
January 3, 2003Elected in 1986.
Re-elected in 1988.
Re-elected in 1990.
Re-elected in 1992.
Re-elected in 1994.
Re-elected in 1996.
Re-elected in 1998.
Re-elected in 2000.
Redistricted to the and lost renomination.
[[File:Steve LaTourette, Official Portrait, c112th Congress.jpg100px]]
Steve LaTourette
(Bainbridge Township)RepublicannowrapJanuary 3, 2003 –
January 3, 2013Redistricted from the and re-elected in 2002.
Re-elected in 2004.
Re-elected in 2006.
Re-elected in 2008.
Re-elected in 2010.
Retired.
[[File:David P. Joyce 113th Congress.jpg100px]]
Dave Joyce
(South Russell)RepublicannowrapJanuary 3, 2013 –
presentElected in 2012.
Re-elected in 2014.
Re-elected in 2016.
Re-elected in 2018.
Re-elected in 2020.
Re-elected in 2022.
Re-elected in 2024.

Recent election results

The following chart shows historic election results.

  • "" indicates victor
  • "(inc.)" indicates incumbent
YearDemocraticRepublicanOther
1920Martin L. Davey (inc.): 56,507√ Charles L. Knight: 62,010John C. Chase: 327
1922√ Martin L. Davey: 49,935Frank E. Whittemore: 46,087
1924' Martin L. Davey''''' (inc.): 62,314Arthur W. Doyle: 60,251
1926' Martin L. Davey''''' (inc.): 53,659Arthur W. Sweeney: 28,446
1928A. F. O'Neil: 58,848√ Francis Seiberling: 106,253
1930Dow W. Harter: 60,951' Francis Seiberling''''' (inc.): 61,628
1932√ Dow W. Harter: 93,057Francis Seiberling: 78,852I. B. Hinman (C): 708
1934' Dow W. Harter''''' (inc.): 65,152Carl D. Sheppard: 63,274James McCarten: 2,089
Park Sumner (S): 1,194
Frederick W. Seibert (C): 1,066
1936' Dow W. Harter''''' (inc.): 118,659Carl D. Sheppard: 77,039Park Sumner: 8,698
1938' Dow W. Harter''''' (inc.): 87,303Edward S. Sheck: 76,346
1940' Dow W. Harter''''' (inc.): 121,037Walter B. Wanamaker: 108,016Cornelius Kohlmyer: 2,527
1942Dow W. Harter (inc.): 57,759√ Edmund Rowe: 60,868
1944√ Walter B. Huber: 117,770Edmund Rowe (inc.): 115,145
1946' Walter B. Huber''''' (inc.): 88,178Fred W. Danner: 77,674Harry Hurtt Jr.: 1,676
1948' Walter B. Huber''''' (inc.): 125,346Edmund Rowe: 92,535Harry Hurtt Jr.: 1,273
1950Walter B. Huber (inc.): 100,947√ William H. Ayres: 102,868Robert G. Brenneman: 7,246
1952Walter B. Huber: 83,463' William H. Ayres''''' (inc.): 117,475
1954John L. Smith: 68,204' William H. Ayres''''' (inc.): 82,086
1956Bernard Rosen: 85,946' William H. Ayres''''' (inc.): 123,105
1958Jack B. Arnold: 76,138' William H. Ayres''''' (inc.): 114,827
1960John H. Mihaly: 91,103' William H. Ayres''''' (inc.): 145,526
1962Oliver Ocasek: 86,947' William H. Ayres''''' (inc.): 100,909
1964Frances McGovern: 104,547' William H. Ayres''''' (inc.): 126,088
1966Charles F. Madden Jr.: 52,646' William H. Ayres''''' (inc.): 77,819
1968Oliver Ocasek: 68,889' William H. Ayres''''' (inc.): 84,561
1970√ John F. Seiberling Jr.: 71,282William H. Ayres (inc.): 55,038
1972' John F. Seiberling Jr.''''' (inc.): 135,068Norman W. Holt: 46,490
1974' John F. Seiberling Jr.''''' (inc.): 93,931Mark Figetakis: 30,603
1976' John F. Seiberling Jr.''''' (inc.): 121,652James E. Houston: 39,917Steven P. Meyer: 2,619
1978' John F. Seiberling Jr.''''' (inc.): 82,356Walter J. Vogel: 31,311
1980' John F. Seiberling Jr.''''' (inc.): 103,336Louis A. Mangels: 55,962
1982' John F. Seiberling Jr.''''' (inc.): 115,629Louis A. Mangels: 48,421
1984' John F. Seiberling Jr.''''' (inc.): 155,729Jean E. Bender: 62,366
1986√ Tom Sawyer: 83,257Lynn Slaby: 71,713
1988' Tom Sawyer''''' (inc.): 148,951Loretta Lang: 50,356
1990' Tom Sawyer''''' (inc.): 97,875Jean E. Bender: 66,460
1992' Tom Sawyer''''' (inc.): 165,335Robert Morgan: 78,659
1994' Tom Sawyer''''' (inc.): 96,274Lynn Slaby: 89,106
1996' Tom Sawyer''''' (inc.): 124,136Joyce George: 95,307Terry E. Wilkinson (N): 8,976
1998' Tom Sawyer''''' (inc.): 106,046Tom Watkins: 63,027
2000' Tom Sawyer'''''*: 149,184Rick Wood: 71,432William C. McDaniel Jr. (L): 5,603
Walter P. Keith (N): 3,869
2002Dale Virgil Blanchard: 51,846' Steve LaTourette'''''*: 134,413Sid Stone: 113
2004Capri S. Cafaro: 117,197' Steve LaTourette''''' (inc.): 197,779
2006Lewis R. Katz: 92,600' Steve LaTourette''''' (inc.): 136,375Werner J. Lange (Nonpartisan): 8,500
2008Bill O'Neill: 125,214' Steve LaTourette''''' (inc.): 188,488David Macko (L): 9,511
2010Bill O'Neill: 72,604' Steve LaTourette''''' (inc.): 149,878John Jelenic (L): 8,383
2012Dale Virgil Blanchard: 131,638√ Dave Joyce:183,660David Macko (L): 11,536
Elaine Mastromatteo (G): 13,038
Write Ins: 6
2014Michael Wager: 70,856√ Dave Joyce: 135,736David Macko (L): 7,988
2016Michael Wager: 130,907√ Dave Joyce: 219,191
2018Betsy Rader: 137,549√ Dave Joyce: 169,809
2020Hillary "Toro" O'Connor Mueri: 158,586√ Dave Joyce: 238,864
2022Matt Kilboy: 113,639√ Dave Joyce: 183,389
2024Brian Kenderes: 140,431√ Dave Joyce: 243,427

Historical district boundaries

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'''2013–2023'''}}

References

References

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  2. "My Congressional District".
  3. (April 3, 2025). "2025 Cook PVI℠: District Map and List (119th Congress)".
  4. "DRA 2020".
  5. "OH 2026 Congressional".
  6. [https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/cong_dist/cd118/cd_based/ST39/CD118_OH01.pdf https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/cong_dist/cd118/cd_based/ST39/CD118_OH14.pdf]
  7. ''Federal Elections 2008. '' Federal Elections Commission, Washington DC, July 2009
  8. "2012 Election Results". Ohio Secretary of State.
  9. "2014 Election Results". Ohio Secretary of State.
  10. "2016 Election Results". Ohio Secretary of State.
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