
Jim Jordan's district is just weird. It stretches from the outskirts of Cleveland to almost the Indiana border. It originally was just a west-central Ohio district. They had to tack western reaches of Cuyahoga County like Elyria as well as a major chunk of Lorain County including the home to Oberlin College on to his district so it would meet the population ratio apparently. There is a ton of corn and stuff grown out that way...