Ohio State Senate Gillmor was elected as an
Ohio state senator in 1967, where he remained until being elected to Congress in 1988. For the last 10 years of his tenure, he was the leader of the Republicans in the chamber, serving as president of the state senate for three
General Assemblies from 1981 to 1982 and from 1985 to 1988. He ran in the 1986 Republican primary for
governor, but lost to former governor
James A. Rhodes.
U.S. Congress Elections In
1988, Gillmor entered the Republican primary for the 5th District after 30-year incumbent
Del Latta retired. Latta endorsed his son,
Bob, as his successor; Gillmor defeated him by only 27 votes. He was then handily elected in November and was reelected nine times in this heavily Republican district, usually by margins of 2-to-1. He ran unopposed in
1992. In
2002, Gillmor defeated Republican
Rex Damschroder in the primary.
Committees and positions Gillmor was the ranking Republican on the Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Subcommittee of the
Financial Services Committee. He also served on the
Energy and Commerce Committee, and chaired its Environment and Hazardous Materials Subcommittee until the Republicans lost control of Congress following the
2006 elections. In 2006, Gillmor served as a member of a bipartisan reform task force on ethics and congressional mailing practices. He was a member of the moderate
Republican Main Street Partnership. The
American Conservative Union gave Gillmor's 2005 voting record a rating of 82 points out of a possible 100; the liberal
Americans for Democratic Action gave him a 0 rating. ==Banking interests==