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Michael R. Turner‍‌​​​​​‌‌​‌‍​‌‍​​‌‍

US Representative (R-OH-10)
Tracked Sitting member of the House; tracked for votes, donor mapping, and committee oversight.
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Facts (43)
Data Freshness
Fresh Last update: 5d ago · Avg age: 57d
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic an‍‌​​​​​‌‌​‌‍​‌‍​​‌‍chor: Cook Partisan Voting Index: R+19
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic an‍‌​​​​​‌‌​‌‍​‌‍​​‌‍chor: public transit utilization: 0.9%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demograph‍‌​​​​​‌‌​‌‍​‌‍​​‌‍ic anchor: unemployment rate: 5.6%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: median rent: $1,023
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: median home value: $192,500
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: U.S. citizenship rate: 97.6%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: foreign-born population: 4.87% (38,300 people)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Black population share: 16.5%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: White (Non-Hispanic) population share: 72.2%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: median age: 38.8
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: bachelor's degree or higher: 32.3%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: homeownership rate: 63.4%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: poverty rate: 9.9%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: median household income: $68,677
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: population: 786,190 (2024 LegisLetter)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Ohio Issue 2 — Legalize Recreational Marijuana (November 2023) (2023) — passed, margin 57.0% Yes — 43.0% No
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Ohio Issue 1 — Protect Abortion Rights Constitutional Amendment (November 2023) (2023) — passed, margin 56.8% Yes — 43.2% No
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 31-33 (share 0.11)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 44-45 (share 0.12)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 (share 0.15)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Lockheed Martin (Dayton-area operations / Wright-Patt contractor) (3000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: University of Dayton / Wright State University (6000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Kettering Health Network / Premier Health (Dayton hospitals) (14000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (38000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] District summary: Ohio's 10th Congressional District encompasses southwestern Ohio, anchored by Dayton and including all of Montgomery County, Greene County, and a portion of Clark County. Home to approximately 786,190 constituents, the district is predominantly White (72.2%) with a significant Black minority (16.5%). The median household income is $68,677 — nearly double the $37,585 national median — with a 9.9% poverty rate, 63.4% homeownership, and median home value of $192,500. Only 32.3% of adults hold a bachelor's degree — slightly below the 33.7% national average. The median age is 38.8. The district is 97.6% U.S. citizen with only 4.87% foreign-born. The economy is dominated by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base — Ohio's largest single-site employer with 38,000 military, civilian, and contractor personnel — generating $16 billion in regional economic activity and supporting more than 100,000 direct and indirect jobs. Major defense contractors including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and numerous smaller firms operate in the base's orbit. Healthcare (Kettering Health, Premier Health) and higher education (University of Dayton, Wright State University) are also significant employers. The district has a Cook PVI of R+19, making it a safely Republican seat. Turner has held the seat since its creation in the 2012 redistricting (and represented its predecessor OH-03 since 2003), winning the 2024 general election with approximately 57.6% of the vote.
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Pending Review Voted yea on H.Res. 1292 (FISA Section 702 Reauthorization (April 2024)) on 2024-04-12: As Intel Chairman, Turner fought aggressively to reauthorize Section 702 surveillance powers despite conservative opposition. He issued a cryptic February 2024 warning about a 'grave threat to national security' that he urged President Biden to declassify — later revealed to relate to Russian space-based nuclear capabilities. Conservative hardliners accused him of fear-mongering to strong-arm the FISA renewal. This legislative battle contributed directly to his removal as Intel Chairman in January 2025.
Date: 2024-04-12 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 2670 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024) on 2023-12-14: As a senior Armed Services Committee member, Turner has voted for every NDAA during his tenure. He secured provisions for WPAFB missions including the 711th Human Performance Wing, AFRL, and NAMRU-Dayton. He introduced an amendment to bar military personnel from contacting the Military Religious Freedom Foundation — drawing ACLU criticism. The NDAA is the primary legislative vehicle for Wright-Patterson funding and his consistent yes votes are the single most important constituent-service action he takes for the 38,000 base employees who anchor his district's economy.
Date: 2023-12-14 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 29 (Laken Riley Act (119th Congress, January 2025)) on 2025-01-07: Turner voted yea on mandatory ICE detention for undocumented immigrants accused of nonviolent crimes. The vote passed 263-156 with 46 Democratic defections. His OH-10 district is 97.6% U.S. citizen and only 4.87% foreign-born — making this a politically safe hardline immigration vote. All House Republicans voted yea.
Date: 2025-01-07 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted nay on H.J.Res. 11 (Objection to Electoral College Certification — January 6, 2021) on 2021-01-06: Turner did NOT participate in the objections to certifying the Electoral College results. During the January 6 insurrection, he called on Donald Trump to intervene to end the violence. This placed him in the minority of House Republicans — only 106 of 211 GOP members voted against objections/called for de-escalation. The Republican Accountability Project lists him as one of the Republicans who stood for election integrity. Among Ohio Republicans, multiple members including Jim Jordan objected — Turner was a notable holdout. This vote illuminated the pre-existing fault line between Turner's institutionalist conservatism and the MAGA wing that would later cost him his Intel chairmanship.
Date: 2021-01-06 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 8034 (Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($26 billion)) on 2024-04-20: Turner voted yea on $26.38 billion in military aid to Israel. His second-largest career donor is AIPAC at $199,763. The vote was bipartisan (366-58), with overwhelming Republican support — distinguishing it from the Ukraine vote where Turner bucked his party. Turner had earlier expressed 'concern' about the standalone Israel bill not because he opposed Israel aid but because he feared it would delay or decouple Ukraine funding.
Date: 2024-04-20 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 8035 (Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($61 billion)) on 2024-04-20: Turner voted yea on $61 billion in Ukraine military aid, one of the most consequential votes of his career. As House Intelligence Chairman, he was the most prominent Republican pushing for Ukraine funding — traveling to Kyiv to assure Zelensky of U.S. support, calling for a vote when Speaker Johnson hesitated, and declaring the funds 'critical' on NBC's 'Meet the Press.' His support directly led to his removal as Intel Chairman in January 2025 at Trump's behest. The vote was a party defection — a majority of House Republicans voted nay (112-101). Ohio's J.D. Vance, Jim Jordan, and Warren Davidson all voted nay, while Turner joined Democrats and 101 other Republicans in the governing wing. This vote cost him his chairmanship and exemplifies his Reaganite internationalist posture against the MAGA isolationist majority.
Date: 2024-04-20 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) — House final passage, July 2025) on 2025-07-03: Turner voted yea on legislation the CBO projected would add $3.4 trillion to deficits and cut approximately $1 trillion from Medicaid and SNAP. His OH-10 district has 9.9% poverty, 63.4% homeownership, and 32.3% bachelor's degree attainment — with thousands of residents dependent on Medicaid. The SBA Pro-Life America scorecard praised Turner for 'delivering the largest pro-life legislative victory in two decades by defunding Big Abortion businesses' through H.R. 1. Only 2 Republicans voted nay. The AFL-CIO, which gave him a 1% score for 2025, opposed the bill.
Date: 2025-07-03 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review [vote] Turner voted yea on the OBBBA (H.R. 1) on both May 22 and July 3, 2025. The CBO projected the bill would add $3.4 trillion to deficits over ten years and cut approximately $1 trillion from Medicaid and SNAP. The AFL-CIO, which gave Turner a 1% score for 2025, opposed the bill.
Date: 2025-07-03 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review [vote] Turner has been a career fiscal conservative. His 2016 financial disclosure showed $3.2M-$10.8M in assets with the largest holding being $1M-$5M in Cheniere Energy (an oil & gas major). He voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, making permanent individual tax cuts a priority.
Date: 2017-12-19 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review The 2024 cycle Defense sector contributed $305,925 to Turner — triple any other sector. He sits on the House Armed Services Committee (senior member) and was Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee until January 2025. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base has doubled employment to 38,000 military, civilian, and contractor personnel during Turner's tenure — generating more than $16 billion in regional economic activity and supporting over 100,000 direct and indirect jobs.
Date: 2024-08-14 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Turner's father worked in manufacturing in Dayton for over 40 years, and his mother taught elementary school. He practiced law in Dayton for over 17 years specializing in real estate and corporate law. He served as Mayor of Dayton for 8 years (1994-2002) before being elected to Congress in 2002. He also served as President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (2014-2016).
Date: 1994-2002 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Turner was removed as Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on January 15, 2025 by Speaker Mike Johnson, who cited 'concerns from Mar-a-Lago.' Turner's support for Ukraine aid, his handling of Section 702 FISA surveillance renewal, and his hawkish national security stances had made him enemies on the MAGA right. He told CBS he was removed because Johnson 'cited concerns from Mar-a-Lago.'
Date: 2025-01-15 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review AIPAC is Turner's second-largest career donor ($199,763) and his top ideological donor. Turner was 'very concerned' about the GOP's standalone Israel aid bill in February 2024 — not because he opposed Israel aid, but because he feared it would delay the Ukraine aid package. He said 'Ukraine has to be funded' and opposed decoupling the two allies.
Date: 2024-02-04 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review QuiverQuant estimates Turner's net worth as not currently trackable through individual stock disclosures. Benzinga reports approximately $17.3M, deriving from multiple companies including Hess Corp and Hess Midstream LP. His 2016 OpenSecrets financial disclosure showed 73 assets totaling $3,209,112 to $10,841,000, with the largest single holding being $1M-$5M in Cheniere Energy (oil & gas).
Date: 2016-12-31 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review 2024 cycle sector totals: Defense ($305,925), Ideological/Single-Issue ($225,308 — dominated by AIPAC and pro-Israel groups), Finance/Insurance/Real Estate ($136,054), Misc Business ($113,512), Communications/Electronics ($100,321), Lawyers & Lobbyists ($87,045), Labor ($72,500 — reflecting Wright-Patterson AFB's unionized workforce).
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Top career contributor: Sugar Creek Packing at $276,300 (all individuals). Second: American Israel Public Affairs Cmte (AIPAC) at $199,763 ($186,863 individuals, $12,900 PAC). Third: Lockheed Martin at $186,250 ($96,250 individuals, $90,000 PAC). Mills-Morgan Development ($143,200) and Adams Robinson Enterprises ($117,300) follow.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Career total raised (2001-2024): $14,484,208. Top contributing industry: Real Estate at $811,154, followed by Misc Defense ($745,155), Misc Manufacturing & Distributing ($688,956), Defense Aerospace ($663,180), and Leadership PACs ($613,446).
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Michael R. Turner filed filing with the SEC on 2019-12-17. Accession number: N/A.
Date: 2019-12-17 Added: 23 Apr 2026
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