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== Distribution ==
I'm slightly curious as to how the "72.97% urban, 27.03% rural" Was arrived at, since to my mind, the only truely 'urban'(Really more Suburban than Urban, generally) parts of the district are the Hamilton, Warren, and part of the Clermont county sections. To my knowledge almost all of Brown and Adams counties are rural, and I gather that Pike and Scioto are as well (never been out that far east myself). Parts of Clermont county pretty well are too. So I'm really not getting the logic here, and I don't know where it was sourced from either -Graptor [[Special:Contributions/74.215.60.149|74.215.60.149]] ([[User talk:74.215.60.149|talk]]) 19:30, 21 September 2011 (UTC)

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Distribution

I'm slightly curious as to how the "72.97% urban, 27.03% rural" Was arrived at, since to my mind, the only truely 'urban'(Really more Suburban than Urban, generally) parts of the district are the Hamilton, Warren, and part of the Clermont county sections. To my knowledge almost all of Brown and Adams counties are rural, and I gather that Pike and Scioto are as well (never been out that far east myself). Parts of Clermont county pretty well are too. So I'm really not getting the logic here, and I don't know where it was sourced from either -Graptor 74.215.60.149 (talk) 19:30, 21 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]