William Henry "Bill" Domm (July 24, 1930 - January 9, 2000) was a U.S. Representative from Huron's 10th District from 1981 until his death in January of 2000, serving nineteen uninterrupted years. A conservative Nationalist, Domm represented the Peterborough and Eubank-anchored region as a state Delegate (1971-1975) and as a state Senator (1975-1981). Domm was regarded as one of the most conservative members of Congress during his tenure, voting repeatedly in favor of causes associated with Speaker Robert Mayland, most notably his staunch and unwavering support of the death penalty. Between 1991 and 1999, he served as Conference Chairman. Domm planned to run for reelection in 2000, but died suddenly in January of 2000 at his apartment in Washington, D.C. He was replaced by Democrat Peter A
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