
26 years served (13 terms)
Born 1917 — Died 2011
| Congress | Chamber | State | Party | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 102 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1991 — 1993 |
| 101 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1989 — 1991 |
| 100 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1987 — 1989 |
| 99 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1985 — 1987 |
| 98 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1983 — 1985 |
| 97 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1981 — 1983 |
| 96 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1979 — 1981 |
| 95 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1977 — 1979 |
| 94 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1975 — 1977 |
| 93 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1973 — 1975 |
| 92 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1971 — 1973 |
| 91 | House of Representatives | Ohio (10) | R | 1969 — 1971 |
| 90 | House of Representatives |
| Ohio (10) |
| R |
| 1967 — 1969 |
Coverage: Jan 2025 – Dec 2025
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Miller, Adam
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Actblue
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Sd Pac
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International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers Political Action Committee
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Machinists Non Partisan Political League Of The International Association Of Machinists & Aerospace Workers
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Shackelford, Lee
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Henley, Donald
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Rogan, Patrick
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Kelly, Kevin
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Miller, Helen
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Source: FEC
A bill to name the United States Post Office Building in Portsmouth, Ohio, the "William H. Harsha United States Post Office Building".
A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide that the excise taxes on self-dealing by a private foundation shall not apply to certain scholarships awarded to children of foundation managers.
A bill to amend the Federal Mine Safety and Health Amendments Act of 1977 to provide that the provisions of such Act shall not apply to clay surface mining operations.
A bill to amend the Trade Act of 1974 in order to prohibit the designation of certain ferroalloy articles as eligible articles for duty-free treatment under the Generalized System of Preferences.
Alcohol Fuel Additive Act of 1979