Talk:Ohio's 3rd congressional district

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The maps shown here are obsolete and very misleading. They date from the earlier era when the 3rd Congressional District included Dayton. Currently, the 3rd Congressional District includes Columbus. Dayton is mostly in the 10th and partly in the 8th Congressional Districts. If someone could insert an updated map showing the State of Ohio with 16, not 18, Congressional Districts, and a map of the current 3rd Congressional District, that would be an appreciated service. Ray Glock-Grueneich (talk) 13:58, 10 January 2014 (UTC)Ray Glock-GrueneichReply

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