Talk:Ohio's 13th congressional district

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Formatting in Table[edit]

Most of the notes cells in the table display "date unknown/missing" instead of just being blank. Can someone fix this? 2602:306:34C0:CC40:2CE9:EF58:33E9:F0F4 (talk) 22:48, 27 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Link 1972 Ryan[edit]

While looking up Congressman Tim Ryan, I came across the historical reference to John M. Ryan who is listed as the Democratic Candidate in 1972 for this same Ohio district with a link to the Wikipedia page:

John M. Ryan

But, the Wikipedia page says that John Ryan (born 1949) became an intern in New York in June of that year and makes no reference to Ohio. I suspect it might be a different John Ryan who lost the 1972 election.

I am unable to confirm, but at the age of 23 in 1972 would not support the idea that he ran for Congress from Ohio after being born and employed in New York. Sorry that I can not be more specific. (Feel free to delete this if I submitted this comment incorrectly.)

Mike Mike (talk) 21:42, 6 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]