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Rep. Bill Johnson (R-Ohio)

  • District: 6th District, South and east -- Boardman, Athens, Steubenville
  • Residence: Marietta
  • Born: November 10, 1954; Roseboro, N.C.
  • Religion: Protestant
  • Family: Wife, LeeAnn Johnson; four children
  • Education: Troy U., B.S. 1979 (computer science); Georgia Institute of Technology, M.S. 1984 (computer science)
  • Military Service: Air Force 1973-78; Air Force 1979-99
  • Political Highlights: No previous office; U.S. House, 2011-present
  • Elected: Elected: 2010 (1st term); Defeated Rep. Charlie Wilson, D
  • Committee Assignments: Foreign Affairs (Asia & the Pacific; Terrorism, Nonproliferation & Trade); Natural Resources (Energy & Mineral Resources); Veterans' Affairs (Economic Opportunity; Oversight & Investigations - Chairman)
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State Information: 6th District, South and east -- Boardman, Athens, Steubenville

Election History
Year Election Candidate Votes Percent
2010 general Bill Johnson (R) 103,170 50.2%
Charlie Wilson (D) 92,823 45.2%
Richard Cadle (CNSTP) 5,077 2.5%
Martin Elsass (LIBERT) 4,505 2.2%
2008 general Charlie Wilson (D) 176,330 62.3%
Richard Stobbs (R) 92,968 32.8%
Dennis Spisak (GREEN) 13,812 4.9%
2006 general Charlie Wilson (D) 135,628 62.1%
Chuck Blasdel (R) 82,848 37.9%
2004 general Ted Strickland (D) 223,842 99.9%
John Stephen Luchansky (Write-In) 145 0.1%
2002 general Ted Strickland (D) 113,972 59.5%
Mike Halleck (R) 77,643 40.5%
Vote For President
Year Democrat Republican Independent
2008 Barack Obama: 48% John McCain: 50%
2004 John Kerry: 49% George W. Bush: 50%
2000 Al Gore: 49% George W. Bush: 51%

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