Brennan for Congress
The District

Know the ground you’re running on

Census and voting data from statewide down to the precinct. Your data playground for targeting, turf cutting, and win-number planning.

In plain terms: who lives here, how they’ve voted, and where the persuadable and turnout opportunities are.

District viewas of 2026-05-30
Scope
OH-13
Population
926,785
681,768 citizen voting-age
Registered voters
644,000
69% of population registered
Median income
$66,973
median age 38
Typical turnout
61%
avg of 3 comparable U.S. House
Persuadable
18%
115,920 voters

District map

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Region planner

Being redesigned

Early county-level version. A full rebuild is coming, modeled on Dave’s Redistricting App: paint precincts on a real basemap with live demographic + partisan rollups. For now, pick a region and click counties to paint them in.

Painting into Akron core — click a county to assign it.

Coming in Phase 2: freehand-draw regions, precinct-level boundaries, and pushing your named regions into the filters on every other page so the whole dashboard can break out by region.

Voting profile

Party registration
Dem 46%Ind 10%Rep 44%
Modeled electorate
Base D 37%Persuadable 18%Base R 35%

ModeledEstimated from party registration, recent vote history, and Census composition — not a head count. Base D / Base R are voters who reliably break one way; persuadable is the modeled middle. Treat as a planning estimate, not a roster.

This race · U.S. House results
2024 U.S. House66% turnoutD+1.4
2022 U.S. House51% turnoutR+5.1
2020 U.S. House66% turnoutD+2.1

U.S. House runs every 2 years, so each cycle above is a direct prior of this contest. The seat has shifted -0.7 pts toward the GOP from 2020 to 2024.

Other notable races
2024 President67% turnoutD+5.2
2022 Governor53% turnoutR+3.5

Demographics

Age
18–29
22%
30–44
28%
45–64
30%
65+
21%
Race / ethnicity
White
70%
Black
15%
Hispanic
6%
Asian
4%
Other
5%
Education
HS or less
40%
Some college
28%
Bachelor's
23%
Graduate
10%
Religion
Protestant
41%
Catholic
21%
Other faith
9%
Unaffiliated
29%
Housing
Own60%
Rent40%
Urbanicity
Urban39%
Suburb41%
Rural20%

Counties in OH-13

5 total
NameReg. votersPersuadable'24 margin
Summit292,00013%D+15.9
Stark152,00016%R+5.4
Medina82,00015%R+11.7
Portage72,00018%D+1.5
Wayne46,00014%R+17.7

Top opportunity precincts

Ranked by an opportunity score that rewards precincts with both a large persuadable universe and room for turnout to grow.

Score =(registered voters × modeled persuadable share) × (0.6 + turnout headroom), where turnout headroom = 1 − last election’s turnout. So a precinct with many up-for-grabs voters that also under-votes ranks highest.

ModeledBuilt on the modeled persuadable share, so it inherits that estimate’s uncertainty. Illustrative targeting math over 54 precincts — a starting point for turf decisions, not a guarantee.

PrecinctReg. votersPersuadable'24 turnoutOpportunity
Summit 927,46412%64%3,190
Summit 423,37814%64%3,142
Summit 1026,71812%63%3,136
Summit 221,71215%69%2,944
Summit 1327,67012%71%2,881
Summit 1423,12311%71%2,325
Stark 916,66514%61%2,310
Summit 1120,05512%73%2,164

District news

Recent coverage relevant to OH-13. Sample feed for the demo.

  • Turnout
    Summit County sets early-vote locations and hours for the fall election
    Akron Beacon Journal · May 28
  • Economy
    Manufacturing hiring ticks up across the Akron-Canton corridor
    Ideastream Public Media · May 24
  • Education
    OH-13 school districts weigh levy renewals on the November ballot
    Cleveland.com · May 21
  • Infrastructure
    Federal road funding heads to Stark and Portage county projects
    Spectrum News 1 · May 18
  • Healthcare
    Rural clinics in the district expand telehealth access
    Local 12 · May 14
Data sources. Demographics: Census ACS 5-year (demo: generated). Voting: State voter file + SoS returns (demo: generated). This page reads through a provider interface — swapping the demo generator for the Census ACS API and a voter-file feed is a drop-in, no UI changes.

Demo data · not real census or voter records