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2016 Ohio elections

The Ohio general elections, 2016 were held on November 8, 2016 throughout Ohio. The close of registration for electors in the primary election was December 16, 2015, and the primary election took place on March 15, 2016.[1]

Ohio elections, 2016

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Federal edit

President edit

Senate edit

Incumbent Republican senator Rob Portman won re-election to a second term in office, defeating former governor Ted Strickland.

House of Representatives edit

All of Ohio's 16 seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2016.

State edit

General Assembly edit

Summary edit

Senate

Affiliation Candidates Votes Vote % Seats Won Seats After
Republican 16 1,640,498 66.62% 14 ( 1) 24
Democratic 13 821,822 33.38% 2 ( 1) 9
Write-In 1 11 0.00% 0
Total 30 2,462,331 100% 16 33

Senate edit

The 16 even-numbered districts out of 33 seats in the Ohio Senate were up for election in 2016. Twelve of these seats were held by Republicans, three were held by Democrats, and one seat was vacant. Prior to the election, Republicans held 23 seats and Democrats held 10 seats; after the election, Republicans gained an additional seat, giving them a 24 to 9 majority.

Senatorial district Incumbent This race
District Senator Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates[2][3][4]
2 Randy Gardner Republican 2012 Running Randy Gardner (Republican): 115,977 (66.56%)
Kirk W. Halliday (Democratic): 58,271 (33.44%)
4 Bill Coley Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running Bill Coley (Republican): 103,486 (67.91%)
John D. Kinne (Democratic): 48,905 (32.09%)
6 Peggy Lehner Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running Peggy Lehner (Republican): 111,448 (68.19%)
Albert Griggs, Jr. (Democratic): 51,994 (31.81%)
8 Bill Seitz Republican 2007 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) Louis Terhar (Republican): 104,176 (63.22%)
Mary Rose Lierman (Democratic): 60,610 (36.78%)
10 Vacant Bob Hackett (Republican): 97,200 (65.29%)
Matthew Kirk (Democratic): 51,664 (34.71%)
12 Keith Faber Republican 2007 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) Matt Huffman (Republican): 120,090 (100.00%)
14 Joe Uecker Republican 2012 Running Joe Uecker (Republican): 109,975 (71.97%)
Charlie Carlier (Democratic): 42,840 (28.03%)
16 Jim Hughes Republican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Stephanie Kunze (Republican): 105,923 (59.02%)
Cathy Johnson (Democratic): 73,556 (40.98%)
18 John Eklund Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running John Eklund (Republican): 105,591 (65.39%)
Wiley Runnestrand (Democratic): 55,886 (34.61%)
20 Troy Balderson Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running Troy Balderson (Republican): 111,883 (100.00%)
22 Larry Obhof Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running Larry Obhof (Republican): 111,626 (69.86%)
Christopher King (Democratic): 48,138 (30.13%)
Ashley Kemp (Write-in): 10 (0.01%)
24 Tom Patton Republican 2008 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) Matt Dolan (Republican): 105,353 (58.22%)
Emily Hagan (Democratic): 75,595 (41.78%)
26 David Burke Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running David Burke (Republican): 107,351 (100.00%)
28 Thomas C. Sawyer Democratic 2007 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) Vernon Sykes (Democratic): 80,713 (60.93%)
Jonathan Schulz (Republican): 51,754 (39.07%)
30 Lou Gentile Democratic 2011 (Appointed) Running Frank Hoagland (Republican): 82,450 (52.84%)
Lou Gentile (Democratic): 73,591 (47.16%)
32 Capri Cafaro Democratic 2007 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) Sean O'Brien (Democratic): 76,840 (56.37%)
Robert J. Allen (Republican): 59,841 (43.63%)

House of Representatives edit

All 99 seats in the Ohio House of Representatives were up for election in 2016. Prior to the election, Republicans held 65 seats and Democrats held 34 seats; after the election, Republicans gained an additional seat, giving them a 66 to 33 majority.

House district Incumbent This race
District Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates[2][3]
1 Ron Amstutz Republican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Scott Wiggam (Republican)
2 Mark Romanchuk Republican 2012 Running Mark Romanchuk (Republican)
Brittany Bowman (Democratic)
3 Tim Brown Republican 2012 Running Tim Brown (Republican)
David Walters (Democratic)
4 Robert R. Cupp Republican 2014 Running Robert R. Cupp (Republican)
5 Tim Ginter Republican 2014 Running Tim Ginter (Republican)
John R. Dyce (Democratic)
6 Marlene Anielski Republican 2010 Running Marlene Anielski (Republican)
Phillip Robinson (Democratic)
7 Mike Dovilla Republican 2010 Not Running Tom Patton (Republican)
David J. Thurau (Democratic)
8 Kent Smith Democratic 2014 Running Kent Smith (Democratic)
Cassandra McDonald (Republican)
9 Janine Boyd Democratic 2014 Running Janine Boyd (Democratic)
Joe Miller (Republican)
10 Bill Patmon Democratic 2010 Running Bill Patmon (Democratic)
Thomas Pekarek (Republican)
11 Stephanie Howse Democratic 2014 Running Stephanie Howse (Democratic)
Shalira Taylor (Republican)
12 John E. Barnes, Jr. Democratic 2010 Running John E. Barnes, Jr. (Democratic)
13 Nickie Antonio Democratic 2010 Running Nickie Antonio (Democratic)
14 Martin J. Sweeney Democratic 2014 Running Martin J. Sweeney (Democratic)
15 Nicholas J. Celebrezze Democratic 2012 (Appointed) Running Nicholas J. Celebrezze (Democratic)
16 Nan Baker Republican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Dave Greenspan (Republican)
Tommy Greene (Democratic)
17 Michael Curtin Democratic 2012 Not Running Adam Miller (Democratic)
John Rush (Republican)
18 Kristin Boggs Democratic 2016 (Appointed) Running Kristin Boggs (Democratic)
Whitney Smith (Republican)
Constance A. Gadell Newton (Green)
19 Anne Gonzales Republican 2010 Running Anne Gonzales (Republican)
Michael Johnston (Democratic)
20 Heather Bishoff Democratic 2012 Running Heather Bishoff (Democratic)
Lisa Schacht (Republican)
21 Mike Duffey Republican 2010 Running Mike Duffey (Republican)
Ryan Koch (Democratic)
22 David J. Leland Democratic 2014 Running David J. Leland (Democratic)
Linda L. Jarrett (Republican)
23 Cheryl Grossman Republican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Mike Lanese (Republican)
Lee Schreiner (Democratic)
24 Stephanie Kunze Republican 2012 Not Running Jim Hughes (Republican)
Kristopher Keller (Democratic)
25 Kevin Boyce Democratic 2012 (Appointed) Not Running Bernadine Kennedy Kent (Democratic)
Seth Golding (Republican)
26 Hearcel Craig Democratic 2014 Running Hearcel Craig (Democratic)
Kenneth H. Collins (Republican)
27 Tom Brinkman Republican 2014 Running Tom Brinkman (Republican)
Joe Otis (Democratic)
28 Jonathan Dever Republican 2014 Running Jonathan Dever (Republican)
Jessica Miranda (Democratic)
29 Louis Blessing Republican 2012 Running Louis Blessing (Republican)
30 Louis Terhar Republican 2011 (Appointed) Not Running Bill Seitz (Republican)
Mark A. Childers (Democratic)
31 Denise Driehaus Democratic 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Brigid Kelly (Democratic)
Mary Yeager (Republican)
32 Christie Bryant Democratic 2014 Not Running Catherine Ingram (Democratic)
Matthew H. Wahlert (Republican)
33 Alicia Reece Democratic 2010 (Appointed) Running Alicia Reece (Democratic)
David Miller (Republican)
34 Emilia Sykes Democratic 2014 Running Emilia Sykes (Democratic)
Gene Littlefield (Republican)
35 Greta Johnson Democratic 2014 Running Greta Johnson (Democratic)
Joe Vassel (Republican)
36 Anthony DeVitis Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running Anthony DeVitis (Republican)
Bobby McDowall (Democratic)
37 Kristina Roegner Republican 2010 Running Kristina Roegner (Republican)
Tom Schmida (Democratic)
38 Marilyn Slaby Republican 2012 (Appointed) Running Marilyn Slaby (Republican)
Judith Lynn Lee (Democratic)
39 Fred Strahorn Democratic 2012 Running Fred Strahorn (Democratic)
40 Michael Henne Republican 2010 Running Michael Henne (Republican)
David L. Richards (Democratic)
41 Jim Butler Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running Jim Butler (Republican)
James M. Calhoun (Democratic)
42 Niraj Antani Republican 2014 (Appointed) Running Niraj Antani (Republican)
Pat Merris (Democratic)
43 Jeff Rezabek Republican 2014 Running Jeff Rezabek (Republican)
David B. Sparks (Democratic)
44 Michael Ashford Democratic 2010 Running Michael Ashford (Democratic)
John Insco (Republican)
45 Teresa Fedor Democratic 2010 Running Teresa Fedor (Democratic)
James S. Nowak (Republican)
46 Michael Sheehy Democratic 2013 (Appointed) Running Michael Sheehy (Democratic)
Diana M. Skaff (Republican)
47 Barbara Sears Republican 2008 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) Derek Merrin (Republican)
Michael Sarantou (Democratic)
48 Kirk Schuring Republican 2010 Running Kirk Schuring (Republican)
Jennifer M. Bigham (Democratic)
49 Stephen Slesnick Democratic 2008 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) Thomas E. West (Democratic)
Dan F. McMasters (Republican)
50 Christina Hagan Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running Christina Hagan (Republican)
John L. Juergensen (Democratic)
51 Wes Retherford Republican 2012 Running Wes Retherford (Republican)
Johnny H. Hamilton (Democratic)
52 Margaret Conditt Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running Margaret Conditt (Republican)
53 Tim Derickson Republican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Candice Keller (Republican)
Suzi Rubin (Democratic)
54 Paul Zeltwanger Republican 2014 Running Paul Zeltwanger (Republican)
Rick Smith (Democratic)
55 Nathan Manning Republican 2014 Running Nathan Manning (Republican)
Kevin Watkinson (Democratic)
56 Dan Ramos Democratic 2010 Running Dan Ramos (Democratic)
Jessie Mae Tower (Republican)
57 Terry Boose Republican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Dick Stein (Republican)
Tom Dunlap (Democratic)
58 Michele Lepore-Hagan Democratic 2014 Running Michele Lepore-Hagan (Democratic)
Corrine Sanderson (Republican)
59 John Boccieri Democratic 2015 (Appointed) Running John Boccieri (Democratic)
Don Manning (Republican)
60 John Rogers Democratic 2012 Running John Rogers (Democratic)
Robert Rule (Republican)
61 Ron Young Republican 2010 Running Ron Young (Republican)
Rick Walker (Democratic)
62 Ron Maag Republican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Scott Lipps (Republican)
Samuel P. Ronan (Democratic)
63 Sean O'Brien Democratic 2010 Not Running Glenn W. Holmes (Democratic)
Devon A. Stanley (Republican)
64 Michael O'Brien Democratic 2014 Running Michael O'Brien (Democratic)
Martha Yoder (Republican)
65 John Becker Republican 2012 Running John Becker (Republican)
Amy Brewer (Democratic)
66 Doug Green Republican 2012 Running Doug Green (Republican)
Ken P. McNeely, Jr. (Democratic)
67 Andrew Brenner Republican 2010 Running Andrew Brenner (Republican)
Janet Breneman (Democratic)
68 Margaret Ruhl Republican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Rick Carfagna (Republican)
John Russell (Democratic)
69 Steve Hambley Republican 2014 Running Steve Hambley (Republican)
Frank A. Zona (Democratic)
70 Dave Hall Republican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Darrell D. Kick (Republican)
71 Scott Ryan Republican 2014 Running Scott Ryan (Republican)
Joseph S. Begeny (Democratic)
72 Bill Hayes Republican 2010 Not Running Larry Householder (Republican)
John J. Carlisle (Democratic)
73 Rick Perales Republican 2012 Running Rick Perales (Republican)
Brian K. Housh (Democratic)
74 Bob Hackett Republican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Bill Dean (Republican)
Barb Niemeyer (Democratic)
75 Kathleen Clyde Democratic 2010 Running Kathleen Clyde (Democratic)
Jim Lutz (Republican)
76 Sarah LaTourette Republican 2014 Running Sarah LaTourette (Republican)
Terri McIntee (Democratic)
77 Tim Schaffer Republican 2014 Running Tim Schaffer (Republican)
Bradley S. Nicodemus (Democratic)
78 Ron Hood Republican 2012 Running Ron Hood (Republican)
79 Kyle Koehler Republican 2014 Running Kyle Koehler (Republican)
Alex Wendt (Democratic)
80 Steve Huffman Republican 2014 Running Steve Huffman (Republican)
81 Rob McColley Republican 2014 Running Rob McColley (Republican)
82 Tony Burkley Republican 2012 Running (Lost Primary Election) Craig Riedel (Republican)
83 Robert Sprague Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running Robert Sprague (Republican)
Mary E. Harshfield (Democratic)
84 Jim Buchy Republican 2011 (Appointed) Not Running Keith Faber (Republican)
Ed Huff, Jr. (Democratic)
85 Nino Vitale Republican 2014 Running Nino Vitale (Republican)
86 Dorothy Pelanda Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running Dorothy Pelanda (Republican)
Scott Crider (Democratic)
87 Jeffrey McClain Republican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Wes Goodman (Republican)
88 Bill Reineke Republican 2014 Running Bill Reineke (Republican)
89 Steve Arndt Republican 2015 (Appointed) Running Steve Arndt (Republican)
Lawrence D. Hartlaub (Democratic)
90 Terry Johnson Republican 2010 Running Terry Johnson (Republican)
Tara Cordle (Democratic)
91 Cliff Rosenberger Republican 2010 Running Cliff Rosenberger (Republican)
92 Gary Scherer Republican 2012 (Appointed) Running Gary Scherer (Republican)
93 Ryan Smith Republican 2012 (Appointed) Running Ryan Smith (Republican)
94 Debbie Phillips Democratic 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Sarah H. Grace (Democratic)
Jay Edwards (Republican)
95 Andy Thompson Republican 2010 Running Andy Thompson (Republican)
Ginny Favede (Democratic)
96 Jack Cera Democratic 2011 (Appointed) Running Jack Cera (Democratic)
97 Brian Hill Republican 2011 (Appointed) Running Brian Hill (Republican)
98 Al Landis Republican 2010 Running Al Landis (Republican)
Jeremiah M. Johnson (Democratic)
99 John Patterson Democratic 2012 Running John Patterson (Democratic)

Supreme Court edit

2016 Ohio Supreme Court elections
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 (2016-11-08) 2018 →

3 seats of the Supreme Court of Ohio
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 6 1
Seats won 3 0
Seat change    

While judicial races in Ohio are technically non-partisan (party affiliations are not listed on the ballot), candidates run in party primaries. Terms are six years, and justices may run for re-election an unlimited number of times before their 70th birthday. The Supreme Court currently consists of 6 Republicans and 1 Democrat.

Chief Justice edit

Republican primary edit
Candidates edit
Results edit
Republican primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Maureen O'Connor (incumbent) 1,353,231 100.0%
Total votes 1,353,231 100.0%
General election edit
Results edit
2016 Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice election[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Maureen O'Connor (incumbent) 3,562,413 100.0%
Total votes 3,562,413 100.0%
Republican hold

Associate Justice (Term commencing 01/01/2017) edit

Justice Judith Ann Lanzinger, a Republican, did not seek reelection, as she had reached the mandatory retirement age.

Republican primary edit
Candidates edit
Results edit
Republican primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pat Fischer 761,771 54.26%
Republican Colleen Mary O'Toole 642,048 45.74%
Total votes 1,403,819 100.0%
Democratic primary edit
Candidates edit
  • John P. O'Donnell, Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas judge and candidate for Ohio Supreme Court in 2014[7]
Results edit
Democratic primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John P. O'Donnell 776,945 100.0%
Total votes 776,945 100.0%
General election edit
Results edit
2016 Ohio Supreme Court Associate Justice (Term commencing 01/01/2017) election[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Pat Fischer 2,044,984 50.28%
Nonpartisan John P. O'Donnell 2,022,514 49.72%
Total votes 4,067,498 100.0%
Republican hold

Associate Justice (Term commencing 01/02/2017) edit

Justice Paul Pfeifer, a Republican, did not seek reelection, as he had reached the mandatory retirement age.

Republican primary edit
Candidates edit
Results edit
Republican primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pat DeWine 1,336,648 100.0%
Total votes 1,336,648 100.0%
Democratic primary edit
Candidates edit
  • Cynthia Rice, incumbent Judge of the Ohio Court of Appeals for the 11th District[9]
Results edit
Democratic primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cynthia Rice 807,997 100.0%
Total votes 807,997 100.0%
General election edit
Results edit
2016 Ohio Supreme Court Associate Justice (Term commencing 01/02/2017) election[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Pat DeWine 2,438,641 56.31%
Nonpartisan Cynthia Rice 1,892,450 43.69%
Total votes 4,331,091 100.0%
Republican hold

Courts of Appeal edit

The Ohio District Courts of Appeals consists of 69 judges in 12 districts. Judges serve a 6-year term. Twenty-seven of these positions were up for election in 2016.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Ohio Secretary of State. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 2, 2016. Retrieved February 20, 2016.
  2. ^ a b . Ohio Secretary of State. Archived from the original on January 19, 2012. Retrieved February 20, 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Primary Election Results". Ohio Secretary of State. Retrieved March 24, 2016.
  4. ^ Ohio State Unofficial Election Results, retrieved November 11, 2016
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "2016 Official Elections Results". Ohio Secretary of State.
  6. ^ a b "Pat Fischer in GOP primary for Ohio Supreme Court: endorsement editorial". The Plain Dealer. March 7, 2016.
  7. ^ Hatcher, Angela (October 20, 2016). "Primer: Pat Fischer vs. John O'Donnell for Ohio Supreme Court". The Cincinnati Enquirer.
  8. ^ Provance, Jim (September 11, 2016). "Conservative DeWine touts trial court experience". The Blade.
  9. ^ Evans, Jack (October 20, 2016). "Primer: Pat DeWine vs. Cynthia Rice for Ohio Supreme Court". The Cincinnati Enquirer.
  10. ^ "Ohio judicial elections, 2016". Ballotpedia. Retrieved April 13, 2022.

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The Ohio general elections 2016 were held on November 8 2016 throughout Ohio The close of registration for electors in the primary election was December 16 2015 and the primary election took place on March 15 2016 1 Ohio elections 2016 2014 2016 2018 Contents 1 Federal 1 1 President 1 2 Senate 1 3 House of Representatives 2 State 2 1 General Assembly 2 1 1 Summary 2 1 2 Senate 2 1 3 House of Representatives 2 2 Supreme Court 2 2 1 Chief Justice 2 2 1 1 Republican primary 2 2 1 1 1 Candidates 2 2 1 1 2 Results 2 2 1 2 General election 2 2 1 2 1 Results 2 2 2 Associate Justice Term commencing 01 01 2017 2 2 2 1 Republican primary 2 2 2 1 1 Candidates 2 2 2 1 2 Results 2 2 2 2 Democratic primary 2 2 2 2 1 Candidates 2 2 2 2 2 Results 2 2 2 3 General election 2 2 2 3 1 Results 2 2 3 Associate Justice Term commencing 01 02 2017 2 2 3 1 Republican primary 2 2 3 1 1 Candidates 2 2 3 1 2 Results 2 2 3 2 Democratic primary 2 2 3 2 1 Candidates 2 2 3 2 2 Results 2 2 3 3 General election 2 2 3 3 1 Results 2 3 Courts of Appeal 3 ReferencesFederal editPresident edit Main article United States presidential election in Ohio 2016 Senate edit Main article United States Senate election in Ohio 2016 Incumbent Republican senator Rob Portman won re election to a second term in office defeating former governor Ted Strickland House of Representatives edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio 2016 All of Ohio s 16 seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2016 State editGeneral Assembly edit Summary edit Senate Affiliation Candidates Votes Vote Seats Won Seats AfterRepublican 16 1 640 498 66 62 14 nbsp 1 24Democratic 13 821 822 33 38 2 nbsp 1 9Write In 1 11 0 00 0Total 30 2 462 331 100 16 33Senate edit Further information Ohio Senate The 16 even numbered districts out of 33 seats in the Ohio Senate were up for election in 2016 Twelve of these seats were held by Republicans three were held by Democrats and one seat was vacant Prior to the election Republicans held 23 seats and Democrats held 10 seats after the election Republicans gained an additional seat giving them a 24 to 9 majority Senatorial district Incumbent This raceDistrict Senator Party Firstelected Incumbent Status Candidates 2 3 4 2 Randy Gardner Republican 2012 Running Randy Gardner Republican 115 977 66 56 Kirk W Halliday Democratic 58 271 33 44 4 Bill Coley Republican 2011 Appointed Running Bill Coley Republican 103 486 67 91 John D Kinne Democratic 48 905 32 09 6 Peggy Lehner Republican 2011 Appointed Running Peggy Lehner Republican 111 448 68 19 Albert Griggs Jr Democratic 51 994 31 81 8 Bill Seitz Republican 2007 Appointed Not Running Term limited Louis Terhar Republican 104 176 63 22 Mary Rose Lierman Democratic 60 610 36 78 10 Vacant Bob Hackett Republican 97 200 65 29 Matthew Kirk Democratic 51 664 34 71 12 Keith Faber Republican 2007 Appointed Not Running Term limited Matt Huffman Republican 120 090 100 00 14 Joe Uecker Republican 2012 Running Joe Uecker Republican 109 975 71 97 Charlie Carlier Democratic 42 840 28 03 16 Jim Hughes Republican 2008 Not Running Term limited Stephanie Kunze Republican 105 923 59 02 Cathy Johnson Democratic 73 556 40 98 18 John Eklund Republican 2011 Appointed Running John Eklund Republican 105 591 65 39 Wiley Runnestrand Democratic 55 886 34 61 20 Troy Balderson Republican 2011 Appointed Running Troy Balderson Republican 111 883 100 00 22 Larry Obhof Republican 2011 Appointed Running Larry Obhof Republican 111 626 69 86 Christopher King Democratic 48 138 30 13 Ashley Kemp Write in 10 0 01 24 Tom Patton Republican 2008 Appointed Not Running Term limited Matt Dolan Republican 105 353 58 22 Emily Hagan Democratic 75 595 41 78 26 David Burke Republican 2011 Appointed Running David Burke Republican 107 351 100 00 28 Thomas C Sawyer Democratic 2007 Appointed Not Running Term limited Vernon Sykes Democratic 80 713 60 93 Jonathan Schulz Republican 51 754 39 07 30 Lou Gentile Democratic 2011 Appointed Running Frank Hoagland Republican 82 450 52 84 Lou Gentile Democratic 73 591 47 16 32 Capri Cafaro Democratic 2007 Appointed Not Running Term limited Sean O Brien Democratic 76 840 56 37 Robert J Allen Republican 59 841 43 63 House of Representatives edit Main article Ohio House of Representatives election 2016 All 99 seats in the Ohio House of Representatives were up for election in 2016 Prior to the election Republicans held 65 seats and Democrats held 34 seats after the election Republicans gained an additional seat giving them a 66 to 33 majority House district Incumbent This raceDistrict Representative Party Firstelected Incumbent Status Candidates 2 3 1 Ron Amstutz Republican 2008 Not Running Term limited Scott Wiggam Republican 2 Mark Romanchuk Republican 2012 Running Mark Romanchuk Republican Brittany Bowman Democratic 3 Tim Brown Republican 2012 Running Tim Brown Republican David Walters Democratic 4 Robert R Cupp Republican 2014 Running Robert R Cupp Republican 5 Tim Ginter Republican 2014 Running Tim Ginter Republican John R Dyce Democratic 6 Marlene Anielski Republican 2010 Running Marlene Anielski Republican Phillip Robinson Democratic 7 Mike Dovilla Republican 2010 Not Running Tom Patton Republican David J Thurau Democratic 8 Kent Smith Democratic 2014 Running Kent Smith Democratic Cassandra McDonald Republican 9 Janine Boyd Democratic 2014 Running Janine Boyd Democratic Joe Miller Republican 10 Bill Patmon Democratic 2010 Running Bill Patmon Democratic Thomas Pekarek Republican 11 Stephanie Howse Democratic 2014 Running Stephanie Howse Democratic Shalira Taylor Republican 12 John E Barnes Jr Democratic 2010 Running John E Barnes Jr Democratic 13 Nickie Antonio Democratic 2010 Running Nickie Antonio Democratic 14 Martin J Sweeney Democratic 2014 Running Martin J Sweeney Democratic 15 Nicholas J Celebrezze Democratic 2012 Appointed Running Nicholas J Celebrezze Democratic 16 Nan Baker Republican 2008 Not Running Term limited Dave Greenspan Republican Tommy Greene Democratic 17 Michael Curtin Democratic 2012 Not Running Adam Miller Democratic John Rush Republican 18 Kristin Boggs Democratic 2016 Appointed Running Kristin Boggs Democratic Whitney Smith Republican Constance A Gadell Newton Green 19 Anne Gonzales Republican 2010 Running Anne Gonzales Republican Michael Johnston Democratic 20 Heather Bishoff Democratic 2012 Running Heather Bishoff Democratic Lisa Schacht Republican 21 Mike Duffey Republican 2010 Running Mike Duffey Republican Ryan Koch Democratic 22 David J Leland Democratic 2014 Running David J Leland Democratic Linda L Jarrett Republican 23 Cheryl Grossman Republican 2008 Not Running Term limited Mike Lanese Republican Lee Schreiner Democratic 24 Stephanie Kunze Republican 2012 Not Running Jim Hughes Republican Kristopher Keller Democratic 25 Kevin Boyce Democratic 2012 Appointed Not Running Bernadine Kennedy Kent Democratic Seth Golding Republican 26 Hearcel Craig Democratic 2014 Running Hearcel Craig Democratic Kenneth H Collins Republican 27 Tom Brinkman Republican 2014 Running Tom Brinkman Republican Joe Otis Democratic 28 Jonathan Dever Republican 2014 Running Jonathan Dever Republican Jessica Miranda Democratic 29 Louis Blessing Republican 2012 Running Louis Blessing Republican 30 Louis Terhar Republican 2011 Appointed Not Running Bill Seitz Republican Mark A Childers Democratic 31 Denise Driehaus Democratic 2008 Not Running Term limited Brigid Kelly Democratic Mary Yeager Republican 32 Christie Bryant Democratic 2014 Not Running Catherine Ingram Democratic Matthew H Wahlert Republican 33 Alicia Reece Democratic 2010 Appointed Running Alicia Reece Democratic David Miller Republican 34 Emilia Sykes Democratic 2014 Running Emilia Sykes Democratic Gene Littlefield Republican 35 Greta Johnson Democratic 2014 Running Greta Johnson Democratic Joe Vassel Republican 36 Anthony DeVitis Republican 2011 Appointed Running Anthony DeVitis Republican Bobby McDowall Democratic 37 Kristina Roegner Republican 2010 Running Kristina Roegner Republican Tom Schmida Democratic 38 Marilyn Slaby Republican 2012 Appointed Running Marilyn Slaby Republican Judith Lynn Lee Democratic 39 Fred Strahorn Democratic 2012 Running Fred Strahorn Democratic 40 Michael Henne Republican 2010 Running Michael Henne Republican David L Richards Democratic 41 Jim Butler Republican 2011 Appointed Running Jim Butler Republican James M Calhoun Democratic 42 Niraj Antani Republican 2014 Appointed Running Niraj Antani Republican Pat Merris Democratic 43 Jeff Rezabek Republican 2014 Running Jeff Rezabek Republican David B Sparks Democratic 44 Michael Ashford Democratic 2010 Running Michael Ashford Democratic John Insco Republican 45 Teresa Fedor Democratic 2010 Running Teresa Fedor Democratic James S Nowak Republican 46 Michael Sheehy Democratic 2013 Appointed Running Michael Sheehy Democratic Diana M Skaff Republican 47 Barbara Sears Republican 2008 Appointed Not Running Term limited Derek Merrin Republican Michael Sarantou Democratic 48 Kirk Schuring Republican 2010 Running Kirk Schuring Republican Jennifer M Bigham Democratic 49 Stephen Slesnick Democratic 2008 Appointed Not Running Term limited Thomas E West Democratic Dan F McMasters Republican 50 Christina Hagan Republican 2011 Appointed Running Christina Hagan Republican John L Juergensen Democratic 51 Wes Retherford Republican 2012 Running Wes Retherford Republican Johnny H Hamilton Democratic 52 Margaret Conditt Republican 2011 Appointed Running Margaret Conditt Republican 53 Tim Derickson Republican 2008 Not Running Term limited Candice Keller Republican Suzi Rubin Democratic 54 Paul Zeltwanger Republican 2014 Running Paul Zeltwanger Republican Rick Smith Democratic 55 Nathan Manning Republican 2014 Running Nathan Manning Republican Kevin Watkinson Democratic 56 Dan Ramos Democratic 2010 Running Dan Ramos Democratic Jessie Mae Tower Republican 57 Terry Boose Republican 2008 Not Running Term limited Dick Stein Republican Tom Dunlap Democratic 58 Michele Lepore Hagan Democratic 2014 Running Michele Lepore Hagan Democratic Corrine Sanderson Republican 59 John Boccieri Democratic 2015 Appointed Running John Boccieri Democratic Don Manning Republican 60 John Rogers Democratic 2012 Running John Rogers Democratic Robert Rule Republican 61 Ron Young Republican 2010 Running Ron Young Republican Rick Walker Democratic 62 Ron Maag Republican 2008 Not Running Term limited Scott Lipps Republican Samuel P Ronan Democratic 63 Sean O Brien Democratic 2010 Not Running Glenn W Holmes Democratic Devon A Stanley Republican 64 Michael O Brien Democratic 2014 Running Michael O Brien Democratic Martha Yoder Republican 65 John Becker Republican 2012 Running John Becker Republican Amy Brewer Democratic 66 Doug Green Republican 2012 Running Doug Green Republican Ken P McNeely Jr Democratic 67 Andrew Brenner Republican 2010 Running Andrew Brenner Republican Janet Breneman Democratic 68 Margaret Ruhl Republican 2008 Not Running Term limited Rick Carfagna Republican John Russell Democratic 69 Steve Hambley Republican 2014 Running Steve Hambley Republican Frank A Zona Democratic 70 Dave Hall Republican 2008 Not Running Term limited Darrell D Kick Republican 71 Scott Ryan Republican 2014 Running Scott Ryan Republican Joseph S Begeny Democratic 72 Bill Hayes Republican 2010 Not Running Larry Householder Republican John J Carlisle Democratic 73 Rick Perales Republican 2012 Running Rick Perales Republican Brian K Housh Democratic 74 Bob Hackett Republican 2008 Not Running Term limited Bill Dean Republican Barb Niemeyer Democratic 75 Kathleen Clyde Democratic 2010 Running Kathleen Clyde Democratic Jim Lutz Republican 76 Sarah LaTourette Republican 2014 Running Sarah LaTourette Republican Terri McIntee Democratic 77 Tim Schaffer Republican 2014 Running Tim Schaffer Republican Bradley S Nicodemus Democratic 78 Ron Hood Republican 2012 Running Ron Hood Republican 79 Kyle Koehler Republican 2014 Running Kyle Koehler Republican Alex Wendt Democratic 80 Steve Huffman Republican 2014 Running Steve Huffman Republican 81 Rob McColley Republican 2014 Running Rob McColley Republican 82 Tony Burkley Republican 2012 Running Lost Primary Election Craig Riedel Republican 83 Robert Sprague Republican 2011 Appointed Running Robert Sprague Republican Mary E Harshfield Democratic 84 Jim Buchy Republican 2011 Appointed Not Running Keith Faber Republican Ed Huff Jr Democratic 85 Nino Vitale Republican 2014 Running Nino Vitale Republican 86 Dorothy Pelanda Republican 2011 Appointed Running Dorothy Pelanda Republican Scott Crider Democratic 87 Jeffrey McClain Republican 2008 Not Running Term limited Wes Goodman Republican 88 Bill Reineke Republican 2014 Running Bill Reineke Republican 89 Steve Arndt Republican 2015 Appointed Running Steve Arndt Republican Lawrence D Hartlaub Democratic 90 Terry Johnson Republican 2010 Running Terry Johnson Republican Tara Cordle Democratic 91 Cliff Rosenberger Republican 2010 Running Cliff Rosenberger Republican 92 Gary Scherer Republican 2012 Appointed Running Gary Scherer Republican 93 Ryan Smith Republican 2012 Appointed Running Ryan Smith Republican 94 Debbie Phillips Democratic 2008 Not Running Term limited Sarah H Grace Democratic Jay Edwards Republican 95 Andy Thompson Republican 2010 Running Andy Thompson Republican Ginny Favede Democratic 96 Jack Cera Democratic 2011 Appointed Running Jack Cera Democratic 97 Brian Hill Republican 2011 Appointed Running Brian Hill Republican 98 Al Landis Republican 2010 Running Al Landis Republican Jeremiah M Johnson Democratic 99 John Patterson Democratic 2012 Running John Patterson Democratic Supreme Court edit 2016 Ohio Supreme Court elections nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2016 11 08 2018 3 seats of the Supreme Court of Ohio Majority party Minority party Party Republican DemocraticLast election 6 1Seats won 3 0Seat change nbsp nbsp Further information Supreme Court of Ohio While judicial races in Ohio are technically non partisan party affiliations are not listed on the ballot candidates run in party primaries Terms are six years and justices may run for re election an unlimited number of times before their 70th birthday The Supreme Court currently consists of 6 Republicans and 1 Democrat Chief Justice edit Republican primary edit Candidates edit Maureen O Connor incumbent chief justice of the Supreme Court of OhioResults edit Republican primary results 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Maureen O Connor incumbent 1 353 231 100 0 Total votes 1 353 231 100 0 General election edit Results edit 2016 Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice election 5 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Maureen O Connor incumbent 3 562 413 100 0 Total votes 3 562 413 100 0 Republican holdAssociate Justice Term commencing 01 01 2017 edit Justice Judith Ann Lanzinger a Republican did not seek reelection as she had reached the mandatory retirement age Republican primary edit Candidates edit Patrick F Fischer incumbent Judge of the Ohio Court of Appeals for the 1st District 6 Colleen Mary O Toole incumbent Judge of the Ohio Court of Appeals for the 11th District 6 Results edit Republican primary results 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Pat Fischer 761 771 54 26 Republican Colleen Mary O Toole 642 048 45 74 Total votes 1 403 819 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit John P O Donnell Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas judge and candidate for Ohio Supreme Court in 2014 7 Results edit Democratic primary results 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John P O Donnell 776 945 100 0 Total votes 776 945 100 0 General election edit Results edit 2016 Ohio Supreme Court Associate Justice Term commencing 01 01 2017 election 5 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Pat Fischer 2 044 984 50 28 Nonpartisan John P O Donnell 2 022 514 49 72 Total votes 4 067 498 100 0 Republican holdAssociate Justice Term commencing 01 02 2017 edit Justice Paul Pfeifer a Republican did not seek reelection as he had reached the mandatory retirement age Republican primary edit Candidates edit Pat DeWine incumbent Judge of the Ohio Court of Appeals for the 1st District and son of Mike DeWine incumbent Ohio Attorney General and former U S Senator 8 Results edit Republican primary results 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Pat DeWine 1 336 648 100 0 Total votes 1 336 648 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Cynthia Rice incumbent Judge of the Ohio Court of Appeals for the 11th District 9 Results edit Democratic primary results 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Cynthia Rice 807 997 100 0 Total votes 807 997 100 0 General election edit Results edit 2016 Ohio Supreme Court Associate Justice Term commencing 01 02 2017 election 5 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Pat DeWine 2 438 641 56 31 Nonpartisan Cynthia Rice 1 892 450 43 69 Total votes 4 331 091 100 0 Republican holdCourts of Appeal edit Further information Ohio District Courts of Appeals The Ohio District Courts of Appeals consists of 69 judges in 12 districts Judges serve a 6 year term Twenty seven of these positions were up for election in 2016 10 References edit 2016 Ohio Elections Calendar PDF Ohio Secretary of State Archived from the original PDF on March 2 2016 Retrieved February 20 2016 a b Candidate List for the March 15 2016 Primary Election Ohio Secretary of State Archived from the original on January 19 2012 Retrieved February 20 2016 a b Primary Election Results Ohio Secretary of State Retrieved March 24 2016 Ohio State Unofficial Election Results retrieved November 11 2016 a b c d e f g h 2016 Official Elections Results Ohio Secretary of State a b Pat Fischer in GOP primary for Ohio Supreme Court endorsement editorial The Plain Dealer March 7 2016 Hatcher Angela October 20 2016 Primer Pat Fischer vs John O Donnell for Ohio Supreme Court The Cincinnati Enquirer Provance Jim September 11 2016 Conservative DeWine touts trial court experience The Blade Evans Jack October 20 2016 Primer Pat DeWine vs Cynthia Rice for Ohio Supreme Court The Cincinnati Enquirer Ohio judicial elections 2016 Ballotpedia Retrieved April 13 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 Ohio elections amp oldid 1187644872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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