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The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio were held on November 6, 2018, to elect the 16 U.S. representatives from the U.S. state of Ohio, one from each of the state's 16 congressional districts. The elections coincided with other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections.
Overview
= Statewide
== District
=Results of the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio by district:
District 1
The 1st district is based in Cincinnati, stretching southwestward to Ohio's borders with Kentucky and Indiana. Incumbent Republican Steve Chabot was re-elected with 59% of the vote in 2016. He was challenged by attorney and Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Aftab Pureval.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Steve Chabot, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Eliminated in primary =
Samuel Ronan, United States Air Force veteran, 2016 State House candidate and candidate for chair of the Democratic National Committee in 2017
Primary results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Aftab Pureval, attorney and Hamilton County Clerk of Courts
= Withdrawn =
Robert Barr, rabbi
Laura Ann Weaver, dentist
= Declined =
Eric Elias, businessman
Mark W. Lippert, former United States Ambassador to South Korea
Todd Portune, Hamilton County Commissioner
Alicia Reece, state representative
P.G. Sittenfeld, Member of Cincinnati City Council and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016
Michele Young, attorney, author and nominee for this seat in 2016
Campaign
Pureval raised $660,000 in the first eight weeks after announcing his candidacy with nearly 80% of the money from people local to the district. This, his campaign team claimed, was more than any Democratic challenger had raised in a single quarter against Chabot.
Endorsements
Primary results
= General election
=Campaign
Despite being the strongest challenger to Chabot since his congressional comeback in 2010, the Pureval campaign was hit with two significant controversies that impacted their chances.
Firstly, he was accused of spending funds from his clerk campaign account on expenances in relation to his house campaign, in violation of Ohio election law. The Ohio Elections Commission dismissed 28 of 29 charges brought against the campaign, before issuing them a $100 fine for the single upheld charge (which had been caused by a clerical error).
Secondly, a 22-year-old Pureval volunteer managed to infiltrate the Chabot campaign and gain access to a sensitive voter database. After the election Pureval would "take responsibility" for the volunteer's actions and formally apologized to Chabot.
Endorsements
Polling
Predictions
Results
District 2
The 2nd district takes eastern Cincinnati and its suburbs, including Norwood and Loveland, and stretches eastward along the Ohio River. The incumbent was Republican Brad Wenstrup, who had represented the district since 2013. He was re-elected with 65% of the vote in 2016.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Brad Wenstrup, incumbent U.S. Representative
Primary results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Jill Schiller, former special assistant in the White House Office of Management and Budget
= Eliminated in primary =
Janet Everhard, retired physician and write-in candidate for this seat in 2016
Ken McNeely, Brown County Democratic Party central committee chairman
= Withdrawn =
Richard L. Crosby, attorney
= Declined =
William R. Smith, perennial candidate
Jerry Springer, talk show host, former Mayor of Cincinnati, nominee for OH-02 in 1970 and candidate for governor in 1982
Endorsements
Primary results
= General election
=Endorsements
Polling
Results
District 3
The 3rd district, located entirely within the borders of Franklin County, taking in inner Columbus, Bexley, Whitehall, as well as Franklin County's share of Reynoldsburg. The incumbent was Democrat Joyce Beatty, who had held the district since 2013. She was re-elected with 69% of the vote in 2016.
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Joyce Beatty, incumbent U.S. Representative
Primary results
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Jim Burgess
= Eliminated in primary =
Abdulkadir M. Haji
Primary results
= General election
=Results
District 4
The 4th district, nicknamed the "duck district", sprawls from the Columbus exurbs, including Marion and Lima into north-central Ohio, taking in Oberlin. The incumbent was Republican Jim Jordan, who had represented the district since 2007. He was re-elected with 68% of the vote in 2016.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Jim Jordan, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Eliminated in primary =
Joseph Miller
Primary results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Janet Garrett, retired teacher and nominee for this seat in 2014 & 2016
= Eliminated in primary =
Cody James Slatzer-Rose, software developer
Primary results
= General election
=Endorsements
Polling
Results
District 5
The 5th district encompasses Northwestern Ohio, taking in Findlay, Defiance, and Bowling Green. The incumbent was Republican Bob Latta, who had represented the district since 2007. He was re-elected with 71% of the vote in 2016.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Bob Latta, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Eliminated in primary =
Bob Kreienkamp
Todd Wolfrum, Van Wert County Commissioner
Primary results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
J. Michael Galbraith, Bowling Green State University teacher
= Eliminated in primary =
James L. Neu Jr.,employee of Chrysler's Toledo machining plant and nominee for this seat in 2016
Primary results
= General election
=Results
District 6
The 6th district encompasses Appalachian Ohio, including Steubenville, Marietta, and Ironton. The incumbent was Republican Bill Johnson, who had represented the district since 2011. He was re-elected with 71% of the vote in 2016.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Bill Johnson, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Eliminated in primary =
Robert Blazek, businessman
Primary results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Shawna Roberts, Belmont County resident and former small business owner
= Eliminated in primary =
Werner Lange, former delegate for Bernie Sanders
Primary results
= General election
=Results
District 7
The 7th district is based in northeastern Ohio, and includes the city of Canton. The incumbent was Republican Bob Gibbs, who had represented the district since 2013. He was re-elected with 64% of the vote in 2016.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Bob Gibbs, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Eliminated in primary =
Patrick Quinn, internet technician
Terry Robertson, truck driver, real estate agent and candidate for this seat in 2016
Primary results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Ken Harbaugh, United States Navy veteran and president of Team Rubicon Global
= Eliminated in primary =
Patrick Pikus, manager at the Timken Company
Primary results
= General election
=Polling
Predictions
Results
District 8
The 8th district takes in the northern suburbs of Cincinnati, including Butler County, as well as taking in Springfield. The incumbent was Republican Warren Davidson, who had represented the district since 2016. He was re-elected with 69% of the vote in 2016.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Warren Davidson, incumbent U.S. Representative
Primary results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Vanessa Enoch, management consultant
= Eliminated in primary =
Bill Ebben
Matthew J. Guyette, paralegal
Ted Jones
Primary results
= General election
=Results
District 9
The 9th district spans the coast of Lake Erie from Toledo to the west side of Cleveland, taking in Port Clinton, Sandusky, Lorain, Lakewood, Brook Park, and Brooklyn. The incumbent was Democrat Marcy Kaptur, who had represented the district since 1983. She was re-elected with 69% of the vote in 2016.
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Marcy Kaptur, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Eliminated in primary =
Joshua Garcia, taxi driver
Primary results
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Steve Kraus, former state representative and convicted felon
= Eliminated in primary =
Keith Colton
W. Benjamin Franklin
Primary results
= General election
=Results
District 10
The 10th district encompasses the Dayton metro area, including Dayton and the surrounding suburbs. The incumbent was Republican Mike Turner, who had represented the district since 2013. He was re-elected with 64% of the vote in 2016.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Mike Turner, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Eliminated in primary =
John Anderson, civilian air force acquisition logistics and sustainment manager and candidate for this seat in 2012 and 2014
John Mitchell
Primary results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Theresa Gasper, business owner
= Eliminated in primary =
Robert Klepinger
Michael Milisits
Primary results
= General election
=Endorsements
Predictions
Results
District 11
The 11th district takes in eastern Cleveland and its suburbs, including Euclid, Cleveland Heights, and Warrensville Heights, as well as stretching southward into Richfield and parts of Akron. The incumbent was Democrat Marcia Fudge, who had represented the district since 2008. She was re-elected with 80% of the vote in 2016.
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Marcia Fudge, incumbent U.S. Representative
Primary results
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Beverly Goldstein, former university professor and nominee for this seat in 2016
= Eliminated in primary =
Gregory P. Dunham
Primary results
= General election
=Results
District 12
The 12th district encompasses the northern Columbus metro area, taking in the northern Columbus suburbs, including Dublin, Westerville, Gahanna, and New Albany, as well as, Newark, Mansfield, and Zanesville. Republican Pat Tiberi was the representative of the district until his resignation on January 15, 2018. A special election was held on August 7, 2018, to fill the vacancy until January 3, 2019.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Troy Balderson, state senator and former state representative
Eliminated in primary
John Adams, perennial candidate
Kevin Bacon, state senator
Lawrence Cohen, attorney
Jon Halverstadt, real estate investor
Tim Kane, conservative economist
Melanie Leneghan, Liberty Township Trustee
Pat Manley
Carol O'Brien, Delaware County Prosecutor
Myrl Shoemaker Jr., son of former lieutenant governor Myrl Shoemaker
Declined
Andrew Brenner, state representative (running for state senate)
Anne Gonzales, state representative (running for state senate)
John Kasich, Governor and former U.S. Representative
Clarence Mingo, Franklin County Auditor (endorsed Kevin Bacon)
J. D. Vance, author and venture capitalist
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Danny O'Connor, Franklin County Auditor
= Eliminated in primary =
Ed Albertson, businessman and candidate for this seat in 2016
Jackie Patton, nurse
John Peters, teacher
John Russell, farmer
Zach Scott, former Franklin County Sheriff and candidate for Mayor of Columbus in 2015
Doug Wilson, healthcare professional
Primary results
= General election
=Endorsements
Polling
Predictions
Results
District 13
The 13th district covers the Mahoning Valley in northeastern Ohio, including Youngstown and eastern parts of Akron. The incumbent was Democrat Tim Ryan, who had represented the district since 2013. He was re-elected with 68% of the vote in 2016.
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Tim Ryan, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Eliminated in primary =
Robert Crow
John Stephen Luchansky, perennial candidate
Primary results
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Chris DePizzo, attorney
Primary results
= General election
=Results
District 14
The 14th district is located in Northeast Ohio, taking in the eastern suburbs and exurbs of Cleveland, including Mayfield Heights, Solon, and Independence, as well as Ashtabula, Lake, and Geauga counties, northern Portage County, and northeastern Summit County. The incumbent was Republican David Joyce, who had represented the district since 2013. He was re-elected with 63% of the vote in 2016.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
David Joyce, incumbent U.S. Representative
Primary results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Betsy Rader, attorney
Primary results
= General election
=Endorsements
Predictions
Results
District 15
The 15th district encompasses the southern Columbus metro area, taking in the western and eastern suburbs of Columbus, including Upper Arlington, Hilliard, and Grove City, as well as Athens. The incumbent was Republican Steve Stivers, who had represented the district since 2011. He was re-elected with 66% of the vote in 2016.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Steve Stivers, incumbent U.S. Representative
Primary results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Rick Neal, former Peace Corps volunteer and international aid worker
= Eliminated in primary =
Rob Jarvis, high school government teacher
Primary results
= Independents
=Johnathan Miller (Libertarian)
= Notes
== General election
=Endorsements
Predictions
Results
District 16
The 16th district takes in the western suburbs of Cleveland, including Westlake, Parma, and Strongsville, as well Medina, Norton, and North Canton. The incumbent was Republican Jim Renacci, who had represented the district since 2011. He was re-elected with 65% of the vote in 2016. Renacci was running for U.S. Senate instead of re-election in 2018.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Anthony Gonzalez, former NFL player
= Eliminated in primary =
Michael Grusenmeyer, physician
Christina Hagan, state representative
= Withdrawn =
Darrell Hartman
Tom Patton, state representative and former state senator
= Declined =
Ron Amstutz, Wayne County Commissioner and former state representative
Rob Frost, Chairman of the Cuyahoga County Republican Party
Frank LaRose, State Senator (running for secretary of state)
Larry Obhof, President of the Ohio Senate
Jim Renacci, incumbent U.S. Representative (running for U.S. Senate)
Kristina Roegner, state representative
Mary Taylor, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio (running for governor)
Jane Timken, Chairman of the Ohio Republican Party
Scott Wiggam, state representative
Endorsements
Primary results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Susan Moran Palmer, health industry professional
= Eliminated in primary =
Mark Dent, attorney and U.S. Army veteran
Aaron Godfrey, scientist
Grant Goodrich, head of the Great Lakes Energy Institute at Case Western Reserve University and U.S. Marine Corp veteran
Jennifer Herold, occupational therapist
T.J. Mulloy, insurance and investment broker
John Wilson
= Declined =
Dean DePiero, former mayor of Parma and former state representative
Betty Sutton, former administrator of the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation and former U.S. Representative (running for lieutenant governor)
Primary results
= General election
=Predictions
Results
See also
2018 United States House of Representatives elections
2018 United States elections
References
External links
Candidates at Vote Smart
Candidates at Ballotpedia
Campaign finance at FEC
Campaign finance at OpenSecrets
Official campaign websites of first district candidates
Steve Chabot (R) for Congress
Aftab Pureval (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites of second district candidates
Jill Schiller (D) for Congress
Brad Wenstrup (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites of third district candidates
Joyce Beatty (D) for Congress
Jim Burgess (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites of fourth district candidates
Janet Garrett (D) for Congress
Jim Jordan (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites of fifth district candidates
J. Michael Galbraith (D) for Congress
Bob Latta (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites of sixth district candidates
Shawna Roberts (D) for Congress
Bill Johnson (R) for Congress[usurped]
Official campaign websites of seventh district candidates
Ken Harbaugh (D) for Congress
Bob Gibbs (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites of eighth district candidates
Warren Davidson (R) for Congress
Vanessa Enoch (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites of ninth district candidates
Marcy Kaptur (D) for Congress
Steve Kraus (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites of tenth district candidates
Theresa Gasper (D) for Congress
Mike Turner (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites of eleventh district candidates
Marcia Fudge (D) for Congress
Beverly A. Goldstein (R) for Congress Archived April 14, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
Official campaign websites of twelfth district candidates
Troy Balderson (R) for Congress
Danny O'Connor (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites of thirteenth district candidates
Tim Ryan (D) for Congress Archived 2017-04-06 at the Wayback Machine
Chris DePizzo (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites of fourteenth district candidates
Betsy Rader (D) for Congress Archived 2017-04-24 at the Wayback Machine
David Joyce (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites of fifteenth district candidates
Johnathan Miller (L) for Congress
Rick Neal (D) for Congress Archived 2017-08-22 at the Wayback Machine
Steve Stivers (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites of sixteenth district candidates
Anthony Gonzalez (R) for Congress
Susan Moran Palmer (D) for Congress