Ohio's 3rd congressional district is located entirely in
Franklin County and includes most of the city of
Columbus. The current district lines were drawn in 2022, following the
redistricting
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based on the
2020 census. It is currently represented by
Democrat Joyce Beatty.
It was one of several districts challenged in a 2018 lawsuit seeking to overturn Ohio's congressional map due to alleged unconstitutional
gerrymandering.
[Todd Ruger,]
Voters Challenge Ohio Congressional Map as Partisan Gerrymander"
''Roll Call,'' May 23, 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2018. According to the lawsuit, the 3rd was "shaped like a snowflake" that was designed to "fracture" Columbus. The plaintiffs focused on the 3rd in part because the 2013-2023 version of the district was barely contiguous. In some portions, it was almost, but not quite, split in two by the neighboring
12th and
15th districts which split the rest of Columbus between them.
The 2013-2023 map, drawn in private by Republican lawmakers in a Columbus hotel room, drew most of the heavily Democratic portions of Columbus into the 3rd, with much of the rest of Columbus split into the more Republican 12th and 15th districts. An alternative plan was to split Columbus between four districts, creating 13 safe Republican seats. In May 2019, the U.S. District Court in Cincinnati deemed the map unconstitutional, as intentionally drawn to keep Republicans in power and disenfranchise Democratic voters.
The U.S. Supreme Court discarded the district court ruling in October 2019.
In 2018, Ohio voters approved a ballot measure known as Issue 1, which grants the minority party oversight on redistricting, requiring 50 percent minority party approval for district maps. The process would only take place after the 2020 census and presidential election.
For most of the time from 1887 to 2003, the 3rd was a
Dayton
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-based district; much of that territory is now the
10th district.
Recent election results from statewide races
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:
Franklin County (20)
:
Bexley,
Blendon Township,
Columbus (part; also
4th,
12th, and
15th; shared with
Delaware
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and
Fairfield counties),
Gahanna,
Grandview Heights,
Jefferson Township,
Marble Cliff,
Mifflin Township,
Minerva Park,
New Albany (part; also
12th; shared with
Licking County),
Perry Township,
Plain Township,
Riverlea,
Reynoldsburg (part; also
12th; shared with
Licking County),
Sharon Township,
Truro Township,
Upper Arlington,
Westerville (part; also
4th; shared with
Delaware County),
Whitehall
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,
Worthington
List of members representing the district
Recent election results
The following chart shows historic election results. Bold type indicates victor. ''Italic type'' indicates incumbent.
1951 special election
*In 1951, after Breen's resignation for ill health, Schenck was elected in a special election to complete Breen's term.
2002
In 2002, when then-U.S. Rep.
Tony P. Hall decided to accept an appointment as a
U.N. ambassador, Richard Alan Carne took his place as the Democratic nominee for the congressional seat. Carne lost the race to former Dayton mayor
Michael R. Turner.
2006 election
On August 13, 2006, Democratic candidate Stephanie Studebaker— who was the party's nominee to run against the incumbent Republican— was arrested, alongside her husband, on charges of
domestic violence
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. Two days later, she withdrew from the race, leaving the
Ohio Democratic Party without a candidate in the district. A special primary election to select a new Democratic candidate was held on 15 September 2006.
Richard Chema won that election with nearly 75% of the vote, but lost to Republican
Michael R. Turner in the general election.
2010
2012
2014
2016
2018
2020
2022
2024
Historical district boundaries
See also
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Ohio's congressional districts
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List of United States congressional districts
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Notes
References
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Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present
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Constituencies established in 1813
1813 establishments in Ohio