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Marcia Carolyn Kaptur ( ; born June 17, 1946) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative from
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's 9th congressional district. Currently in her 22nd term, she has been a member of Congress since 1983. A member of the Democratic Party, Kaptur is the longest-serving woman in congressional history and the dean of Ohio's congressional delegation. Her district is located in northwestern Ohio along the southern shore of
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and includes parts of Toledo and other communities in Defiance, Erie, Fulton,
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, Lucas, Sandusky, Williams, and
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counties.


Early life and education

Kaptur was born on June 17, 1946, in
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, to Anastasia Delores (Rogowski) and Stephen Jacob Kaptur. Both of her parents were of Polish descent. Her paternal grandparents came from the town of Żnin in present-day
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, while her maternal grandparents, the Rogowskis, were from the area of Polonne, now located in
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's
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. Her family ran a small grocery store in Rossford, and her mother was an automobile union organizer. Kaptur became involved in politics at an early age, volunteering with the Ohio Democratic Party when she was 13. She graduated from St. Ursula Academy, an all-girls Catholic preparatory school, in 1964 and was the first person in her family to attend college. She received her undergraduate degree in history from the
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in 1968 and a Master of Urban Planning from the
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in 1974. She began doctoral studies in urban planning development finance at the
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in 1981.


Early career

Kaptur began her career in urban planning, working as an urban planner on the Toledo- Lucas County Plan Commissions from 1969 to 1975. During this time period, she stayed active in local Democratic politics, volunteering for Hubert Humphrey’s 1968 presidential campaign and later helping
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carry Lucas County in the 1972 presidential election, one of only two counties in Ohio to do so. In 1975, she became director of planning for the National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs, a Washington-based organization founded by Catholic priest Geno Baroni, where she worked until 1977. Afterwards, she joined the
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as a domestic policy advisor on urban affairs and helped advance several housing and neighborhood revitalization bills through
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. Following her time in Washington D.C., Kaptur went to Massachusetts to do graduate work.


U.S. House of Representatives


Elections

In 1982, while pursuing her doctorate degree, Kaptur was recruited by local Democratic leaders to run for Congress in
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's 9th district in the midterm elections. The seat was held by freshman Republican Ed Weber, who had unseated 26-year incumbent Lud Ashley two years earlier. Initially considered a long shot, Kaptur entered the race after encouragement from Geno Baroni and party officials who had struggled to find a viable challenger. Kaptur returned to Ohio from
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, withdrawing from her doctorate program and driving through a snowstorm to begin campaigning. Her campaign gained attention for its grassroots style, including raising $10,000 through bake sales, a strategy that became a hallmark of her early political efforts. Amid a national recession during President Reagan's first term and rising unemployment in Lucas County, Kaptur focused her campaign on local economic decline and criticized Weber’s support for the free trade policies of the
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. She connected with working-class voters by emphasizing economic populism and cultural familiarity, once serving
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made from her father's recipe at a rally. Despite receiving little support from the national Democratic Party, which had largely written off the district, Kaptur benefited from encouragement by Representatives Shirley Chisholm and Mary Rose Oakar. Though outspent nearly three to one, she won the election with 58% of the vote. Kaptur later credited her victory to her strong ties to the local community. After the election, she recalled how the
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, which had provided no support during the race, sent her a belated $5,000 contribution. In 1984 for her re-election, Kaptur faced a strong challenge from Republican Frank Venner, a longtime news anchor at
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, but defeated him 55–44%, even as Ronald Reagan carried the district. From 1986 to 2002, she won every election with at least 74% of the vote. She won her 12th term in 2004 with 68% of the vote, and again secured 74% in both 2006 and 2008.


2010s

Kaptur's electoral margins began to narrow in the 2010s, reflecting growing political competitiveness in the region. Shortly after achieving fame during the 2008 election, conservative figure Samuel "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher announced that he was considering challenging Kaptur in the 2010 election, but chose not to run. Kaptur was instead challenged by Republican Rich Iott, a
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favorite. She was reelected to a 15th term with 59% of the vote, her closest victory since 1984. For her first three decades in Congress, Kaptur represented a compact district centered around Toledo. Redistricting after the 2010 census extended the 9th district to western
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. The new map for the 2012 elections put the home of incumbent 10th district congressman
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into the 9th, so they ran against each other in the Democratic primary. Graham Veysey, a small-business owner from Cleveland, also ran in the primary. Retaining over 60% of her former territory, Kaptur won the primary with 56% of the vote to Kucinich's 40%. In the general election, she won a 16th term against Wurzelbacher and
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Sean Stipe with of the vote. The reconfigured 9th was no less Democratic than its predecessor, and Kaptur had effectively clinched reelection by defeating Kucinich in the primary.Kaptur's 2014 opponent was Richard May, a longtime Republican activist from west Cleveland, who beat Lakewood resident Robert C. Horrocks Jr. in the May 6 primary. Kaptur won 68–32%. Kaptur's 2016 opponent was Donald Larson, who defeated Steven Kraus and Joel Lieske in the Republican primary on March 15. Kaptur won 68–31%.


2020s

In the 2020s, Kaptur’s district shifted from a reliably Democratic seat to a swing district. Her 2020 opponent was Rob Weber, who defeated Charles W. Barrett, Tim Connors, and Timothy P. Corrigan in the Republican primary on March 17. Kaptur won 63–37%. Following the 2020 census, redistricting shifted the 9th district westward, incorporating much of the strongly Republican 5th district. While President
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carried the old district with 59% of the vote, the new district would have narrowly favored
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with 51%. Despite the unfavorable shift, Kaptur defeated Republican nominee J.R. Majewski in 2022 by a comfortable margin of 56.6% to 43.4%. In 2024, she faced an extremely close race against state representative Derek Merrin, who was endorsed by Trump. Kaptur won reelection by less than one percentage point at 48.3% to Merrin's 47.6%, which marked the first time in her political career that she failed to secure a majority of the vote.


Tenure

Kaptur took office on January 3, 1983. At the time, she became the first woman to represent Ohio's 9th congressional district and was one of 24 women serving in
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. In her first term, she was appointed to the Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee as well as the Veterans’ Affairs Committee. During the 1980s, she developed a good working relationship with Speaker Jim Wright, who later appointed her as vice chair of a task force on trade and to the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. In her fourth term, she gained a position on the Budget Committee and afterwards secured a seat on the Appropriations Committee. In 1987, Kaptur introduced the World War II Memorial Act in the House. The bill authorized the
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to establish a World War II memorial. It was not voted on before the end of the session and so failed to be enacted. Kaptur introduced similar legislation twice in 1989 but these bills also failed to become law. Kaptur introduced legislation for the fourth time in 1993. This time the legislation was voted on and passed in the House. After a companion bill was passed in the
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, President
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signed the bill into law. Kaptur later said that she felt "a great sense of fulfillment" that the memorial was built. "This generation was the most unselfish America has ever seen," she said. "They never asked anybody for anything in return." In 1993, Kaptur strongly opposed the signing of the
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(NAFTA). She said that the
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would result in widespread job losses as companies outsourced work to lower-wage Mexico. Following NAFTA, she also objected to the
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(GATT) and the establishment of the
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(WTO) in 1995. Kaptur expressed concern that free trade agreements would undermine U.S. economic interests and erode international standards on labor rights, environmental protection, and consumer safety. Despite her efforts, including working with labor unions to block NAFTA and the WTO agreement, both measures passed. Her prominent role in trade policy debates attracted national attention, and in 1996, independent presidential candidate
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invited her to join his election campaign as a vice-presidential candidate for the 1996 presidential election. She declined the offer. Kaptur was a vocal critic of
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and its role in the
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. She opposed the
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, which authorized a federal bailout of major U.S. banks. Her position, along with her broader criticism of the financial industry, was featured in
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’s 2009 documentary '' Capitalism: A Love Story''. In 2011, Kaptur introduced H.R. 1489, a bill aimed at restoring key provisions of the Glass–Steagall Act (1933) by repealing parts of the
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(1999) and restoring the separation between commercial banking and securities trading. The bill received support from 30 co-sponsors. In the 2000s, Kaptur sought to steer the Democratic Party towards a greater focus on its working-class base and sought a leadership role by emphasizing her Midwestern "heartland" roots in contrast to the party’s coastal leadership. In 2002, she challenged Representative
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for the position of House Democratic leader, using her candidacy to draw attention to what she described as the party’s neglect of its “non-money wing.” She withdrew before a vote was taken. In 2008, Kaptur ran for vice chair of the House Democratic Caucus, but lost to Representative Xavier Becerra, a close Pelosi ally. After Democrats lost their House majority in the 2010 midterm elections, Kaptur was among those who called for a delay in leadership elections—an effort some interpreted as encouraging Pelosi to step aside. Reflecting on her differences with Pelosi years later, Kaptur criticized the Democratic leader’s support for NAFTA, saying, “That’s where the real knife was put in the flesh.” In 2016, Kaptur endorsed Senator
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in the Democratic presidential primary and introduced him at a rally in Toledo. In October, she endorsed the nominee,
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, who had won Ohio and her district in the primary. In 2018, Kaptur became the longest-serving woman in the House of Representatives, and then in 2023, she became the longest-serving woman in Congress overall.


Committee assignments

For the 119th Congress: * Committee on Appropriations ** Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies ** Subcommittee on Defense ** Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies ( ranking member) * Committee on the Budget


Caucus memberships

* Blue Collar Caucus * Congressional Caucus on Poland (co-chair) * Congressional Ukrainian Caucus (co-chair)


Political positions


Free trade

Kaptur opposes
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agreements. She helped lead opposition to the
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, permanent normal trade relations for the People's Republic of China, and fast track authority for the president.


Patent reform

Kaptur opposed the America Invents Act, which overhauled the U.S. patent system by shifting from a " first to invent" to a " first to file" framework. She argued that the change hurt small businesses, stating, “Our patent system is the finest in the world... the proposed solutions are special fixes that benefit these few giants at the expense of everyone else.” She later co-sponsored the Restoring America's Leadership in Innovation Act, which aimed to strengthen inventors’ property rights. The bill proposed eliminating the administrative review process that allows the public to challenge the validity of patents, a process originally designed to prevent misuse of the patent system.


Immigration reform

Kaptur was one of 38 Democrats to vote against the DREAM Act in 2010. Although the bill passed the House, it ultimately failed in the Senate. She later supported the measure, voting in favor of the DREAM Act in 2021. Kaptur voted against the Equal Representation Act in 2024, which proposed excluding noncitizens ineligible to vote from the population counts used to determine congressional representation. In January 2025, Kaptur was one of 46 House Democrats who joined all Republicans to vote for the Laken Riley Act. In February 2025, Kaptur raised concerns about
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's U.S. citizenship status, questioning his allegiance due to his multiple nationalities. Speaking outside the Capitol, Kaptur remarked, "Mr. Musk has just been here 22 years. And he’s a citizen of three countries. I always ask myself the question, with the damage he’s doing here, when push comes to shove, which country is his loyalty to?
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?
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? Or the United States? And he’s only been a citizen, I’ll say again, 22 years." Kaptur’s remarks quickly drew backlash on social media, with many users criticizing them as nativist rhetoric.


Foreign affairs

Kaptur serves as co-chair of the Congressional Ukrainian Caucus and has been a vocal supporter for
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during the
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. She has expressed support for Ukrainian President
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and stated that the country “voted for her own independence and has been laboring to be free with continued Russian meddling in her country all these decades.” In 2023, Kaptur signed a letter urging President
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to provide
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fighter jets to Ukraine.


Abortion

Kaptur supported '' Roe v. Wade'', calling it “the law of the land,” but describes herself as neither strictly
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nor
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. She opposes federal funding for abortions and has backed several restrictions, including bans on so-called partial-birth abortions in 2000 and 2003, the Stupak-Pitts Amendment in 2009, and the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act in 2011. She voted multiple times in the 1990s against allowing privately funded abortions at overseas military hospitals, though she supported lifting the ban in 2005. Her record on other abortion-related legislation has varied. She voted against the Child Custody Protection Act (1999), the Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act (2005), and the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (2023). In 2007, she voted against federally funded embryonic stem-cell research. In 2010, she withheld support for the
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until assured it would not provide funding for abortions. She supports the requirement that
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provide coverage for abortions in cases of rape, incest, or life endangerment.


Personal life

Kaptur is a
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and has described her faith as a core part of her identity, particularly as an American of Polish heritage. In a letter to Network Lobby, she wrote that Catholicism gave her ancestors "worth and hope—during times of bondage, repression, punishment, war, illness, and harrowing economic downturns." She has also expressed admiration for
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, especially the option for the poor. Blending her religious beliefs with progressive politics, ''
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'' described her as “an economic populist from America’s heartland with progressive values and a conservative disposition.”


Electoral history

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(incumbent) , rowspan=3, 64,459 , rowspan=3, 39.25% , rowspan=3, −16.96 , , Susan Skinner ,
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, 1,785 , 1.09% , rowspan=3, 164,217 , - , , James Somers ,
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, 1,594 , 0.97% , - , , David Muir ,
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, 1,217 , 0.74% , - ,
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, , , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , 117,985 , 54.90% , −3.05 , , Frank Venner , 93,210 , 43.37% , +4.12 , ,
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, , 3,714 , 1.73% , 214,909 , - , 1986 , , , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , 105,646 , 77.52% , +22.62 , , Mike Shufeldt , 30,643 , 22.48% , −20.89 , , , , , 136,289 , - , 1988 , , , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , 157,557 , 81.29% , +3.77 , , Al Hawkins , 36,183 , 18.67% , −3.81 , ,
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, , 72 , 0.04% , 193,812 , - ,
1990 Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South ...
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(incumbent) , 117,681 , 77.69% , −3.60 , , Jerry Lammers , 33,791 , 22.31% , +3.64 , , , , , 151,472 , - , rowspan=2,
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(incumbent) , rowspan=2, 178,879 , rowspan=2, 73.58% , rowspan=2, −4.11 , rowspan=2 , Ken Brown , rowspan=2, 53,011 , rowspan=2, 21.81% , rowspan=2, −0.50 , , Edward Howard ,
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, 11,162 , 4.59% , rowspan=2, 243,102 , - , ,
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, , 50 , 0.02% , - ,
1994 The year 1994 was designated as the " International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations. In the Line Islands and Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, 1994 had only 364 days, omitti ...
, , , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , 118,120 , 75.34% , +1.76 , , Randy Whitman , 38,665 , 24.66% , +2.85 , , , , , 156,785 , - ,
1996 1996 was designated as: * International Year for the Eradication of Poverty Events January * January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
, , , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , 170,617 , 77.08% , +1.74 , , Randy Whitman , 46,040 , 20.80% , −3.86 , , Elizabeth Slotnick ,
Natural Law Natural law (, ) is a Philosophy, philosophical and legal theory that posits the existence of a set of inherent laws derived from nature and universal moral principles, which are discoverable through reason. In ethics, natural law theory asserts ...
, 4,677 , 2.11% , 221,334 , - ,
1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
, , , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , 130,793 , 81.18% , +4.10 , , Ed Emery , 30,312 , 18.12% , −2.68 , , , , , 161,105 , - , rowspan=2,
2000 2000 was designated as the International Year for the Culture of Peace and the World Mathematics, Mathematical Year. Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium, because of a tende ...
, rowspan=2, , rowspan=2 , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , rowspan=2, 168,547 , rowspan=2, 74.80% , rowspan=2, −6.38 , rowspan=2 , Dwight Bryan , rowspan=2, 49,446 , rowspan=2, 21.94% , rowspan=2, +3.82 , , Galen Fries ,
Libertarian Libertarianism (from ; or from ) is a political philosophy that holds freedom, personal sovereignty, and liberty as primary values. Many libertarians believe that the concept of freedom is in accord with the Non-Aggression Principle, according ...
, 4,239 , 1.88% , rowspan=2, 225,328 , - , , Dennis Slotnick ,
Natural Law Natural law (, ) is a Philosophy, philosophical and legal theory that posits the existence of a set of inherent laws derived from nature and universal moral principles, which are discoverable through reason. In ethics, natural law theory asserts ...
, 3,096 , 1.37% , - ,
2002 The effects of the September 11 attacks of the previous year had a significant impact on the affairs of 2002. The war on terror was a major political focus. Without settled international law, several nations engaged in anti-terror operation ...
, , , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , 132,236 , 73.99% , −0.81 , , Ed Emery , 46,481 , 26.01% , +4.07 , , , , , 178,717 , - ,
2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
, , , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , 205,149 , 68.13% , −5.86 , , Larry Kaczala , 95,983 , 31.87% , +5.86 , , , , , 301,132 , - ,
2006 2006 was designated as the International Year of Deserts and Desertification. Events January * January 1– 4 – Russia temporarily cuts shipment of natural gas to Ukraine during a price dispute. * January 12 – A stampede during t ...
, , , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , 153,880 , 73.63% , +5.50 , , Bradley Leavitt , 55,119 , 26.37% , −5.50 , , , , , 208,999 , - ,
2008 2008 was designated as: *International Year of Languages *International Year of Planet Earth *International Year of the Potato *International Year of Sanitation The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
, , , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , 222,054 , 74.37% , +0.74 , , Bradley Leavitt , 76,512 , 25.63% , −0.74 , , , , , 298,566 , - ,
2010 The year saw a multitude of natural and environmental disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the 2010 Chile earthquake. The 2009 swine flu pandemic, swine flu pandemic which began the previous year ...
, , , Marcy Kaptur
(incumbent) , 121,819 , 59.35% , −15.02 , , Rich Iott , 83,423 , 40.65% , +15.02 , , , , , 205,242


See also

* Ohio's 9th congressional district * List of United States representatives from Ohio * National World War II Memorial * Women in the United States House of Representatives


References


External links


Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur
official U.S. House website
Marcy Kaptur for Congress
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