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Columbus, OH (11-22-24) — This November, Ohioans re-elected all five Democratic incumbent members of Congress, including three Democratic frontline candidates. Our delegation stretches across the state, but no matter where they live, Ohioans know Democrats are fighting for them in Congress.
Central Ohio sent Congresswoman Joyce Beatty back to Washington to continue standing up for abortion rights and building central Ohio’s growing economy. As the region continues to grow, she’s making sure that residents of the third congressional district get a fair deal.
Northeast Ohio re-elected a hardworking champion for working families in Congresswoman Shontel Brown. She has a longstanding history of delivering for her constituents and will continue to fight for them in Washington.
Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur has spent her time in public service fighting for a level playing field for all of Northwest Ohio. Whether it’s protecting Lake Erie’s natural beauty, fighting for one good job for residents of the ninth district, and so much more, she has delivered over and over for her district
Southwest Ohio re-elected Congressman Greg Landsman to another term working protecting freedoms and lowering costs for everyday Ohioans. In his next term, he’ll continue to work for what matters most to working families in the first congressional district.
After an impressive first term, Congresswoman Emilia Sykes is heading back to Washington to continue delivering for working families in the 13th congressional district. We know that she’ll continue to serve with passion and determination in her next term.
Ohio Democrats will be key to blocking Donald Trump’s extreme Project 2025 agenda. As another chaotic Congress begins, voters can know that our congressional delegation is fighting to make lives better as Republicans fight amongst themselves.
Ohio Democratic Party Chair Elizabeth Walters
“Despite a difficult night at the top of the ticket, our congressional delegation delivered key wins. Ahead of a Congress that we know will be more focused on scoring points than working for the people, we’re glad to have them fighting for Ohioans.”
