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2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio

The 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio were held on November 8, 2016, to elect the 16 U.S. representatives from the state of Ohio, one from each of the state's 16 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. The primaries were held on March 15.

2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio

← 2014 November 8, 2016 (2016-11-08) 2018 →

All 16 Ohio seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 12 4
Seats won 12 4
Seat change
Popular vote 2,996,017 2,154,523
Percentage 58.17% 41.83%
Swing 1.85% 1.85%

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The table shows the number and percentage of votes, as well as the number of seats gained and lost, by each political party in the 2016 elections for the United States House of Representatives in Ohio.

Statewide edit

Party Candidates Votes Seats
No. % No. +/– %
Republican 16 2,996,017 57.41 12   75.00
Democratic 16 2,154,523 41.29 4   25.00
Independent 2 32,584 0.62 0   0.00
Green 3 27,524 0.53 0   0.00
Write-in 6 7,707 0.15 0   0.00
Total 43 5,218,355 100.0 16   100.0
Popular vote
Republican
57.41%
Democratic
41.29%
Green
0.53%
Other
0.77%
House seats
Republican
75.00%
Democratic
25.00%

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Results of the 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio by district:

District Republican Democratic Others Total Result
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
District 1 210,014 59.19% 144,644 40.77% 0 0.00% 354,788 100.00% Republican hold
District 2 221,193 65.00% 111,694 32.82% 130 0.04% 340,279 100.00% Republican hold
District 3 91,560 31.43% 199,791 68.57% 7,392 2.17% 291,351 100.00% Democratic hold
District 4 210,227 67.99% 98,981 32.01% 0 0.00% 309,208 100.00% Republican hold
District 5 244,599 70.90% 100,392 29.10% 0 0.00% 344,991 100.00% Republican hold
District 6 213,975 70.68% 88,780 29.32% 0 0.00% 302,755 100.00% Republican hold
District 7 198,221 64.03% 89,638 28.96% 21,694 7.01% 309,553 100.00% Republican hold
District 8 223,833 68.76% 87,794 26.97% 13,879 4.26% 325,506 100.00% Republican hold
District 9 88,427 31.31% 193,966 68.69% 5 0.00% 282,398 100.00% Democratic hold
District 10 215,724 64.09% 109,981 32.67% 10,897 3.24% 336,602 100.00% Republican hold
District 11 59,769 19.75% 242,917 80.25% 0 0.00% 302,686 100.00% Democratic hold
District 12 251,266 66.55% 112,638 29.84% 13,630 3.61% 377,534 100.00% Republican hold
District 13 99,377 32.26% 208,610 67.73% 17 0.01% 308,004 100.00% Democratic hold
District 14 219,191 62.58% 130,907 37.37% 171 0.05% 350,269 100.00% Republican hold
District 15 222,847 66.16% 113,960 33.84% 0 0.00% 336,807 100.00% Republican hold
District 16 225,794 65.33% 119,830 34.67% 0 0.00% 345,624 100.00% Republican hold
Total 2,996,017 57.41% 2,154,523 41.29% 67,815 1.30% 5,218,355 100.00%

District 1 edit

2016 Ohio's 1st congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee Steve Chabot Michele Young
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 210,014 144,644
Percentage 59.1% 40.7%

 
 
Chabot:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Young:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
     No votes

The 1st district is based in Cincinnati, stretching southwestward to Ohio's borders with Kentucky and Indiana. It had been held by Republican Steve Chabot since 2011.

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Chabot (incumbent) 101,026 100.0
Total votes 101,026 100.0

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  • Michele Young, attorney and author[1]
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  • Samuel Ronan, maintenance technician

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michele Young 39,535 68.0
Democratic Fred Kundrata 11,944 20.5
Democratic Jim Berns 6,693 11.5
Total votes 58,172 100.0

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Michele Young (D)
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Ohio's 1st congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Chabot (incumbent) 210,014 59.2
Democratic Michele Young 144,644 40.8
Independent Sholom D. Keller (write-in) 114 0.0
Independent Kiumars G. Kiani (Write-in) 16 0.0
Total votes 354,788 100.0
Republican hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Steve Chabot for Congress
  • Kiumars Kiani for Congress 2016-10-10 at the Wayback Machine

District 2 edit

2016 Ohio's 2nd congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee Brad Wenstrup William Smith
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 221,193 111,694
Percentage 65.0% 32.8%

 
 
Wenstrup:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Smith:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
     No votes

The 2nd district takes eastern Cincinnati and its suburbs, including Norwood and Loveland, and stretches eastward along the Ohio River. It had been held by Republican Brad Wenstrup since 2013.

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brad Wenstrup (incumbent) 101,765 84.9
Republican Jim Lewis 18,136 15.1
Total votes 119,901 100.0

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  • William R. Smith, truck driver, nominee for this seat in 2012 and candidate in 2014[5]
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  • Russ Hurley, small business owner, filmmaker, barber, US Navy veteran and cannabis activist[5]
  • Ronny Richards, Vietnam War veteran and candidate for this seat in 2014[5]

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic William R. Smith 19,422 41.7
Democratic Ronny Richards 13,976 30.0
Democratic Russ Hurley 13,154 28.3
Total votes 46,552 100.0

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Ohio's 2nd congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brad Wenstrup (incumbent) 221,193 65.0
Democratic William R. Smith 111,694 32.8
Independent Janet Everhard (write-in) 7,392 2.2
Total votes 340,279 100.0
Republican hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Brad Wenstrup for Congress

District 3 edit

2016 Ohio's 3rd congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee Joyce Beatty John Adams
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 199,791 91,560
Percentage 68.5% 31.4%

 
Precinct results
Beatty:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Adams:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      50%
     No votes

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. It had been held by Democrat Joyce Beatty since 2013.

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joyce Beatty (incumbent) 79,893 100.0
Total votes 79,893 100.0

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  • John Adams, manufacturing company owner, candidate for this seat in 2012 and nominee for this seat in 2014[6]

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Adams 36,851 100.0
Total votes 36,851 100.0

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Ohio's 3rd congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joyce Beatty (incumbent) 199,791 68.6
Republican John Adams 91,560 31.4
Total votes 291,351 100.0
Democratic hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • John Adams for Congress
  • Joyce Beatty for Congress

District 4 edit

2016 Ohio's 4th congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee Jim Jordan Janet Garrett
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 210,227 98,981
Percentage 67.9% 32.0%

 
 
Jordan:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Garrett:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
     No votes

The 4th district, nicknamed the "duck district", sprawls from the Columbus exurbs, including Marion and Lima into north-central Ohio, taking in Oberlin. It has been held by Republican Jim Jordan since 2007.

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Jordan (incumbent) 109,743 100.0
Total votes 109,743 100.0

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  • Janet Garrett, retired teacher and nominee for this seat in 2014[8]
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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janet Garrett 29,679 66.7
Democratic Daniel Johnson 11,314 25.5
Democratic Norbert G. Dennerll, Jr. 3,480 7.8
Total votes 44,473 100.0

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Ohio's 4th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Jordan (incumbent) 210,227 68.0
Democratic Janet Garrett 98,981 32.0
Total votes 309,208 100.0
Republican hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Janet Garrett for Congress
  • Jim Jordan for Congress

District 5 edit

2016 Ohio's 5th congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee Bob Latta James L. Neu, Jr.
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 244,599 100,392
Percentage 70.9% 29.1%

 
 
Latta:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Neu:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
     No votes

The 5th district encompasses Northwestern Ohio, taking in Findlay, Defiance, and Bowling Green. It had been represented by Republican Bob Latta since 2007.

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Latta (incumbent) 119,907 100.0
Total votes 119,907 100.0

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  • James L. Neu, Jr. employee of Chrysler's Toledo machining plant[10]

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James L. Neu, Jr. 44,005 100.0
Total votes 44,005 100.0

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Ohio's 5th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Latta (incumbent) 244,599 70.9
Democratic James L. Neu, Jr. 100,392 29.1
Total votes 344,991 100.0
Republican hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Bob Latta for Congress

District 6 edit

2016 Ohio's 6th congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee Bill Johnson Michael L. Lorentz
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 213,975 88,780
Percentage 70.6% 29.3%

 
 
Johnson:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Lorentz:      50–60%      60–70%
     No votes

The 6th district encompasses Appalachian Ohio, including Steubenville, Marietta, and Ironton. It had been represented by Bill Johnson since 2011.

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Johnson (incumbent) 102,187 100.0
Total votes 102,187 100.0

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael L. Lorentz 20,649 100.0
Total votes 20,649 100.0

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Ohio's 6th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Johnson (incumbent) 213,975 70.7
Democratic Michael L. Lorentz 88,780 29.3
Total votes 302,755 100.0
Republican hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Bill Johnson for Congress

District 7 edit

2016 Ohio's 7th congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
       
Nominee Bob Gibbs Roy Rich Dan Phillip
Party Republican Democratic Independent
Popular vote 198,221 89,638 21,694
Percentage 64.0% 28.9% 7.0%

 
 
Gibbs:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Rich:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
     No votes

The 7th district is based in northeastern Ohio, and includes the city of Canton. It had been held by Republican Bob Gibbs since 2011.

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  • Terry Robertson, truck driver and real estate agent[7]

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Gibbs (incumbent) 80,853 74.6
Republican Terry Robertson 27,453 25.4
Total votes 108,306 100.00

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  • Roy Rich, retired police commander[7]
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  • Bebley Thomas Spence, Jr.[7]

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Roy Rich 43,683 100.0
Total votes 43,683 100.0

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  • Dan Phillip, local business owner

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Ohio's 7th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Gibbs (incumbent) 198,221 64.0
Democratic Roy Rich 89,638 29.0
Independent Dan Phillip 21,694 7.0
Total votes 309,553 100.0
Republican hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Bob Gibbs for Congress
  • Roy Rich for Congress 2015-11-07 at the Wayback Machine

District 8 edit

2018 Ohio's 8th congressional district election
 
← 2016 (special) November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee Warren Davidson Steven Fought
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 223,833 87,794
Percentage 68.7% 26.9%

 
 
Davidson:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Fought:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
     No votes

The 8th district takes in the northern suburbs of Cincinnati, including Butler County, as well as taking in Springfield. It was held by Republican John Boehner until he announced that he would resign his seat effective October 30, 2015. A special election to fill the remainder of the term was held on June 7.[13]

Prior to the announcement of Boehner's resignation, he was facing primary challenges from Tea Party activists and 2014 opponents businessman Matthew Ashworth and teacher J.D. Winteregg. Since Boehner's announcement, nearly 15 candidates pulled petitions for the Republican nomination.

Corey Foister won the Democratic nomination, but later withdrew from the election after the June 7th special election.[14][15][16] Steven Fought was nominated by the Democratic Party to take Foister's place on the general election ballot.[17]

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  • Matthew Ashworth[18]
  • Bill Beagle, state senator[19][20]
  • Tim Derickson, state representative[21]
  • Scott George, human resources executive[22][23]
  • Eric J. Haemmerle, high school government teacher[24]
  • Terri King, attorney[18]
  • Joseph Matvey[18]
  • Edward R. Meer[18]
  • John W. Robbins[18]
  • Michael Smith[18]
  • Jim Spurlino, businessman[18]
  • Kevin F. White, airline pilot and retired USAF officer[25]
  • J. D. Winteregg, former adjunct French instructor and candidate in 2014[26][27]
  • George Wooley[18]

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Warren Davidson 42,701 32.2
Republican Timothy S. Derickson 31,685 23.9
Republican Bill Beagle 26,049 19.6
Republican Jim Spurlino 9,602 7.2
Republican J.D. Winteregg 5,375 4.0
Republican Scott George 3,094 2.3
Republican Terri King 2,970 2.2
Republican Kevin F. White 2,384 1.8
Republican Michael Smith 2,009 1.5
Republican Matthew Ashworth 1,637 1.2
Republican John W. Robbins 1,579 1.2
Republican Eric J. Haemmerle 1,386 1.0
Republican George S. Wooley 1,045 0.8
Republican Edward R. Meer 633 0.5
Republican Joseph Matvey 548 0.4
Total votes 132,697 100.0

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Corey Foister 32,214 100.0
Total votes 32,214 100.0

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  • Steven Fought (D), former communications director and legislative director for U.S. Representative Marcy Kaptur

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  • James J. Condit Jr.[6]

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Green primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Green James J. Condit Jr. 216 100.0
Total votes 216 100.0

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  • Derrick James Hendricks (G)[37]

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Ohio's 8th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Warren Davidson (incumbent) 223,833 68.7
Democratic Steven Fought 87,794 27.0
Green Derrick James Hendricks 13,879 4.3
Total votes 325,506 100.0
Republican hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Warren Davidson for Congress

District 9 edit

2016 Ohio's 9th congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee Marcy Kaptur Donald P. Larson
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 193,966 88,427
Percentage 68.6% 31.3%

 
 
Kaptur:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Larson:      50–60%      60–70%
Tie:      50%
     No votes

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. It had been held by Democrat Marcy Kaptur since 1983.

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marcy Kaptur (incumbent) 80,065 100.0
Total votes 80,065 100.0

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  • Donald P. Larson, small business owner[7]
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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Donald P. Larson 20,859 44.3
Republican Steve Kraus 16,966 36.0
Republican Joel Lieske 9,262 19.7
Total votes 47,087 100.0

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Ohio's 9th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marcy Kaptur (incumbent) 193,966 68.7
Republican Donald P. Larson 88,427 31.3
Independent George Skalsky (Write-in) 5 0.0
Total votes 282,398 100.0
Democratic hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Marcy Kaptur for Congress
  • Donald Larson for Congress 2016-01-07 at the Wayback Machine
  • George Skalsky for Congress

District 10 edit

2016 Ohio's 10th congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee Mike Turner Robert Klepinger
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 215,724 109,981
Percentage 64.1% 32.6%

 
 
Turner:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Klepinger:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
     No votes

The 10th district encompasses the Dayton metro area, including Dayton and the surrounding suburbs. It had been held by Republican Mike Turner since 2003.

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Turner (incumbent) 108,235 100.0
Total votes 108,235 100.0

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  • Robert Klepinger, nominee for this seat in 2014[1]

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Robert Klepinger 51,854 100.0
Total votes 51,854 100.0

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Ohio's 10th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Turner (incumbent) 215,724 64.1
Democratic Robert Klepinger 109,981 32.7
Independent Tom McMasters 10,890 3.2
Independent David A. Harlow (write-in) 7 0.0
Total votes 336,602 100.0
Republican hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Mike Turner for Congress
  • Tom McMasters for Congress
  • Dave Harlow for Congress 2016-10-06 at the Wayback Machine

District 11 edit

2018 Ohio's 11th congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee Marcia Fudge Beverly A. Goldstein
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 242,917 59,769
Percentage 80.2% 19.7%

 
 
Fudge:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Goldstein:      50–60%      60–70%
     No votes

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. It had been held by Democrat Marcia Fudge since 2008.

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marcia Fudge (incumbent) 109,706 100.0
Total votes 109,706 100.0

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Beverly Goldstein 23,290 100.0
Total votes 23,290 100.0

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Ohio's 11th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marcia Fudge (incumbent) 242,917 80.3
Republican Beverly Goldstein 59,769 19.7
Total votes 302,686 100.0
Democratic hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Marcia Fudge for Congress
  • Beverly Goldstein for Congress

District 12 edit

2016 Ohio's 12th congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 (special) →
     
Nominee Pat Tiberi Ed Albertson
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 251,266 112,638
Percentage 66.5% 29.8%

 
 
Tiberi:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Albertson:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
     No votes

he 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. It had been held by Republican Pat Tiberi since 2001.

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pat Tiberi (incumbent) 128,173 100.0
Total votes 128,173 100.0

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  • Ed Albertson, businessman[6]

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ed Albertson 48,537 100.0
Total votes 48,537 100.0

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Green primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Green Joe Manchik 239 100.0
Total votes 239 100.0

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Ohio's 12th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pat Tiberi (incumbent) 251,266 66.6
Democratic Ed Albertson 112,638 29.8
Green Joe Manchik 13,474 3.6
Independent John J. Baumeister (write-in) 156 0.0
Total votes 377,534 100.0
Republican hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Ed Albertson for Congress 2016-02-14 at the Wayback Machine
  • Joe Manchik for Congress
  • Pat Tiberi for Congress
  • J. Baumeister for Congress 2016-10-26 at the Wayback Machine

District 13 edit

2016 Ohio's 13th congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee Tim Ryan Richard A. Morckel
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 208,610 99,377
Percentage 67.7% 32.2%

 
 
Ryan:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%     80–90%      >90%
Morckel:      50–60%      60–70%

The 13th district covers the Mahoning Valley in northeastern Ohio, including Youngstown and eastern parts of Akron. It had been held by Democrat Tim Ryan since 2003.

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tim Ryan (incumbent) 88,154 89.3
Democratic John Stephen Luchansky 10,578 10.7
Total votes 98,732 100.0

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  • Richard Morckel, technician[7]

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Richard Morckel 50,750 100.0
Total votes 50,750 100.0

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Ohio's 13th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tim Ryan (incumbent) 208,610 67.7
Republican Richard A. Morckel 99,377 32.3
Independent Calvin Hill, Sr. (write-in) 17 0.0
Total votes 308,004 100.0
Democratic hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • Tim Ryan for Congress 2016-07-05 at the Wayback Machine
  • Richard Morckel for Congress

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2016 Ohio's 14th congressional district election
 
← 2014 November 8, 2016 2018 →
     
Nominee David Joyce Michael Wager
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 219,191 130,907
Percentage 62.5% 37.3%

 
 
Joyce:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Wager:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Tie:      50%
     No votes

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. It had been held by Republican David Joyce since 2013.

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Joyce (incumbent) 79,919 64.5
Republican Matt Lynch 44,004 35.5
Total votes 123,923 100.0

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael Wager 36,796 66.6
Democratic Alfred Mackey 18,442 33.4
Total votes 55,238 100.0

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Ohio's 14th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Joyce (incumbent) 219,191 62.6
Democratic Michael Wager 130,907 37.4
Green Andrew Jarvi (write-in) 171 0.0
Total votes 350,269 100.0
Republican hold

Official campaign websites edit

  • David Joyce for Congress
  • Michael Wager for Congress 2016-04-07 at the Wayback Machine
  • Andrew Jarvi for Congress

District 15 edit

2016 Ohio's 15th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Steve Stivers Scott Wharton
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 222,847 113,960
Percentage 66.1% 33.8%

 
 
Stivers:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Wharton:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
     No votes

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. It had been held by Republican Steve Stivers since 2011.

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Stivers (incumbent) 106,410 100.0
Total votes 106,410 100.0

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  • Scott Wharton, farmer, airline pilot, candidate for this seat in 2012 and nominee for this seat in 2014[5]

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Scott Wharton 48,477 100.0
Total votes 48,477 100.0

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  • Dennis Lambert, nominee for the 6th District in 2014[5]

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Green primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Green Dennis Lambert (write-in) 5 100.0
Total votes 5 100.0

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Ohio's 15th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Stivers (incumbent) 222,847 66.2
Democratic Scott Wharton 113,960 33.8
Total votes 336,807 100.0
Republican hold

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  • Steve Stivers for Congress
  • Scott Wharton for Congress

District 16 edit

2016 Ohio's 16th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Jim Renacci Keith Mundy
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 225,794 119,830
Percentage 65.3% 34.6%

 
 
Renacci:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Mundy:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Tie:      50%
     No votes

The 16th district takes in the western suburbs of Cleveland, including Westlake, Parma, and Strongsville, as well as Medina, Norton, and North Canton. It had been held by Republican Jim Renacci since 2011.

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Renacci (incumbent) 107,039 100.0
Total votes 107,039 100.0

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Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Keith Mundy 48,907 100.0
Total votes 48,907 100.0

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Ohio's 16th congressional district, 2016[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Renacci (incumbent) 225,794 65.3
Democratic Keith Mundy 119,830 34.7
Total votes 345,624 100.0
Republican hold

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See also edit

References edit

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The 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio were held on November 8 2016 to elect the 16 U S representatives from the state of Ohio one from each of the state s 16 congressional districts The elections coincided with the 2016 U S presidential election as well as other elections to the House of Representatives elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections The primaries were held on March 15 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio 2014 November 8 2016 2016 11 08 2018 All 16 Ohio seats to the United States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Last election 12 4 Seats won 12 4 Seat change Popular vote 2 996 017 2 154 523 Percentage 58 17 41 83 Swing 1 85 1 85 Republican 50 60 60 70 70 80 Democratic 60 70 80 90 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Statewide 1 2 District 2 District 1 2 1 Republican primary 2 1 1 Candidates 2 1 1 1 Nominee 2 1 2 Results 2 2 Democratic primary 2 2 1 Candidates 2 2 1 1 Nominee 2 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 2 2 1 3 Withdrawn 2 2 2 Results 2 3 General election 2 3 1 Endorsements 2 3 2 Results 2 4 Official campaign websites 3 District 2 3 1 Republican primary 3 1 1 Candidates 3 1 1 1 Nominee 3 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 3 1 2 Results 3 2 Democratic primary 3 2 1 Candidates 3 2 1 1 Nominee 3 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 3 2 2 Results 3 3 General election 3 3 1 Results 3 4 Official campaign websites 4 District 3 4 1 Democratic primary 4 1 1 Candidates 4 1 1 1 Nominee 4 1 2 Results 4 2 Republican primary 4 2 1 Candidates 4 2 1 1 Nominee 4 2 2 Results 4 3 General election 4 3 1 Results 4 4 Official campaign websites 5 District 4 5 1 Republican primary 5 1 1 Candidates 5 1 1 1 Nominee 5 1 2 Results 5 2 Democratic primary 5 2 1 Candidates 5 2 1 1 Nominee 5 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 5 2 2 Results 5 3 General election 5 3 1 Results 5 4 Official campaign websites 6 District 5 6 1 Republican primary 6 1 1 Candidates 6 1 1 1 Nominee 6 1 2 Results 6 2 Democratic primary 6 2 1 Candidates 6 2 1 1 Nominee 6 2 2 Results 6 3 General election 6 3 1 Results 6 4 Official campaign websites 7 District 6 7 1 Republican primary 7 1 1 Candidates 7 1 1 1 Nominee 7 1 2 Results 7 2 Democratic primary 7 2 1 Candidates 7 2 2 Withdrawn 7 2 3 Results 7 3 General election 7 3 1 Results 7 4 Official campaign websites 8 District 7 8 1 Republican primary 8 1 1 Candidates 8 1 1 1 Nominee 8 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 8 1 2 Results 8 2 Democratic primary 8 2 1 Candidates 8 2 1 1 Nominee 8 2 1 2 Withdrawn 8 2 2 Results 8 3 Independent candidates 8 4 General election 8 4 1 Results 8 5 Official campaign websites 9 District 8 9 1 Republican primary 9 1 1 Candidates 9 1 1 1 Nominee 9 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 9 1 2 Withdrawn 9 1 3 Declined 9 1 4 Results 9 2 Democratic primary 9 2 1 Candidates 9 2 1 1 Nominee 9 2 2 Results 9 2 3 Replacement Nominee 9 3 Green primary 9 3 1 Candidates 9 3 2 Results 9 3 3 Replacement Nominee 9 4 General election 9 4 1 Results 9 5 Official campaign websites 10 District 9 10 1 Democratic primary 10 1 1 Candidates 10 1 1 1 Nominee 10 1 2 Results 10 2 Republican primary 10 2 1 Candidates 10 2 1 1 Nominee 10 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 10 2 2 Results 10 3 General election 10 3 1 Results 10 4 Official campaign websites 11 District 10 11 1 Republican primary 11 1 1 Candidates 11 1 1 1 Nominee 11 1 2 Results 11 2 Democratic primary 11 2 1 Candidates 11 2 1 1 Nominee 11 2 2 Results 11 3 Independent candidates 11 4 General election 11 4 1 Results 11 5 Official campaign websites 12 District 11 12 1 Democratic primary 12 1 1 Candidates 12 1 1 1 Nominee 12 1 2 Results 12 2 Republican primary 12 2 1 Candidates 12 2 1 1 Nominee 12 2 2 Results 12 3 General election 12 3 1 Results 12 4 Official campaign websites 13 District 12 13 1 Republican primary 13 1 1 Candidates 13 1 1 1 Nominee 13 1 2 Results 13 2 Democratic primary 13 2 1 Candidates 13 2 1 1 Nominee 13 2 2 Results 13 3 Green primary 13 3 1 Candidates 13 3 1 1 Nominee 13 3 2 Results 13 4 General election 13 4 1 Candidates 13 4 2 Results 13 5 Official campaign websites 14 District 13 14 1 Democratic primary 14 1 1 Candidates 14 1 1 1 Nominee 14 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 14 1 2 Results 14 2 Republican primary 14 2 1 Candidates 14 2 1 1 Nominee 14 2 2 Results 14 3 General election 14 3 1 Results 14 4 Official campaign websites 15 District 14 15 1 Republican primary 15 1 1 Candidates 15 1 1 1 Nominee 15 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 15 1 2 Results 15 2 Democratic primary 15 2 1 Candidates 15 2 1 1 Nominee 15 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 15 2 2 Results 15 3 General election 15 3 1 Results 15 4 Official campaign websites 16 District 15 16 1 Republican primary 16 1 1 Candidates 16 1 1 1 Nominee 16 1 2 Results 16 2 Democratic primary 16 2 1 Candidates 16 2 1 1 Nominee 16 2 2 Results 16 3 Green primary 16 3 1 Candidates 16 3 2 Results 16 4 General election 16 4 1 Results 16 5 Official campaign websites 17 District 16 17 1 Republican primary 17 1 1 Candidates 17 1 1 1 Nominee 17 1 2 Results 17 2 Democratic primary 17 2 1 Candidates 17 2 1 1 Nominee 17 2 2 Results 17 3 General election 17 3 1 Results 17 4 Official campaign websites 18 See also 19 ReferencesOverview editThe table shows the number and percentage of votes as well as the number of seats gained and lost by each political party in the 2016 elections for the United States House of Representatives in Ohio Statewide edit Party Candidates Votes Seats No No Republican 16 2 996 017 57 41 12 nbsp 75 00 Democratic 16 2 154 523 41 29 4 nbsp 25 00 Independent 2 32 584 0 62 0 nbsp 0 00 Green 3 27 524 0 53 0 nbsp 0 00 Write in 6 7 707 0 15 0 nbsp 0 00 Total 43 5 218 355 100 0 16 nbsp 100 0 Popular vote Republican 57 41 Democratic 41 29 Green 0 53 Other 0 77 House seats Republican 75 00 Democratic 25 00 District edit Results of the 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio by district District Republican Democratic Others Total Result Votes Votes Votes Votes District 1 210 014 59 19 144 644 40 77 0 0 00 354 788 100 00 Republican hold District 2 221 193 65 00 111 694 32 82 130 0 04 340 279 100 00 Republican hold District 3 91 560 31 43 199 791 68 57 7 392 2 17 291 351 100 00 Democratic hold District 4 210 227 67 99 98 981 32 01 0 0 00 309 208 100 00 Republican hold District 5 244 599 70 90 100 392 29 10 0 0 00 344 991 100 00 Republican hold District 6 213 975 70 68 88 780 29 32 0 0 00 302 755 100 00 Republican hold District 7 198 221 64 03 89 638 28 96 21 694 7 01 309 553 100 00 Republican hold District 8 223 833 68 76 87 794 26 97 13 879 4 26 325 506 100 00 Republican hold District 9 88 427 31 31 193 966 68 69 5 0 00 282 398 100 00 Democratic hold District 10 215 724 64 09 109 981 32 67 10 897 3 24 336 602 100 00 Republican hold District 11 59 769 19 75 242 917 80 25 0 0 00 302 686 100 00 Democratic hold District 12 251 266 66 55 112 638 29 84 13 630 3 61 377 534 100 00 Republican hold District 13 99 377 32 26 208 610 67 73 17 0 01 308 004 100 00 Democratic hold District 14 219 191 62 58 130 907 37 37 171 0 05 350 269 100 00 Republican hold District 15 222 847 66 16 113 960 33 84 0 0 00 336 807 100 00 Republican hold District 16 225 794 65 33 119 830 34 67 0 0 00 345 624 100 00 Republican hold Total 2 996 017 57 41 2 154 523 41 29 67 815 1 30 5 218 355 100 00 District 1 edit2016 Ohio s 1st congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Steve Chabot Michele Young Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 210 014 144 644 Percentage 59 1 40 7 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsChabot 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Young 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 No votesU S Representative before election Steve Chabot Republican Elected U S Representative Steve Chabot Republican See also Ohio s 1st congressional district The 1st district is based in Cincinnati stretching southwestward to Ohio s borders with Kentucky and Indiana It had been held by Republican Steve Chabot since 2011 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Steve Chabot incumbent U S Representative 1 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Chabot incumbent 101 026 100 0 Total votes 101 026 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Michele Young attorney and author 1 Eliminated in primary edit Jim Berns Libertarian candidate in the 2010 and 2012 congressional elections 1 Fred Kundrata Air Force veteran Republican candidate for Ohio s 2nd congressional district in 2012 and nominee for this seat in 2014 1 Withdrawn edit Samuel Ronan maintenance technician Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Michele Young 39 535 68 0 Democratic Fred Kundrata 11 944 20 5 Democratic Jim Berns 6 693 11 5 Total votes 58 172 100 0 General election edit Endorsements edit Michele Young D U S Senators Sherrod Brown U S Senator 2007 present 3 State officials Eric Brown Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 2010 Jennifer Brunner Secretary of State of Ohio 2007 2011 Local officials John Cranley Mayor of Cincinnati 2013 present Chris Seelbach Member of Cincinnati City Council Individuals Greg Landsman civic leader Results edit Ohio s 1st congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Chabot incumbent 210 014 59 2 Democratic Michele Young 144 644 40 8 Independent Sholom D Keller write in 114 0 0 Independent Kiumars G Kiani Write in 16 0 0 Total votes 354 788 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit Steve Chabot for Congress Michele Young for Congress Shalom Keller for Congress Kiumars Kiani for Congress Archived 2016 10 10 at the Wayback MachineDistrict 2 edit2016 Ohio s 2nd congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Brad Wenstrup William Smith Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 221 193 111 694 Percentage 65 0 32 8 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsWenstrup 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Smith 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 No votesU S Representative before election Brad Wenstrup Republican Elected U S Representative Brad Wenstrup Republican See also Ohio s 2nd congressional district The 2nd district takes eastern Cincinnati and its suburbs including Norwood and Loveland and stretches eastward along the Ohio River It had been held by Republican Brad Wenstrup since 2013 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Brad Wenstrup incumbent U S Representative 5 Eliminated in primary edit Jim Lewis member of the West Clermont Board of Education 5 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Brad Wenstrup incumbent 101 765 84 9 Republican Jim Lewis 18 136 15 1 Total votes 119 901 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit William R Smith truck driver nominee for this seat in 2012 and candidate in 2014 5 Eliminated in primary edit Russ Hurley small business owner filmmaker barber US Navy veteran and cannabis activist 5 Ronny Richards Vietnam War veteran and candidate for this seat in 2014 5 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic William R Smith 19 422 41 7 Democratic Ronny Richards 13 976 30 0 Democratic Russ Hurley 13 154 28 3 Total votes 46 552 100 0 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 2nd congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Brad Wenstrup incumbent 221 193 65 0 Democratic William R Smith 111 694 32 8 Independent Janet Everhard write in 7 392 2 2 Total votes 340 279 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit Brad Wenstrup for Congress Janet Everhard for CongressDistrict 3 edit2016 Ohio s 3rd congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Joyce Beatty John Adams Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 199 791 91 560 Percentage 68 5 31 4 nbsp Precinct resultsBeatty 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Adams 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 50 No votesU S Representative before election Joyce Beatty Democratic Elected U S Representative Joyce Beatty Democratic See also Ohio s 3rd congressional district 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 It had been held by Democrat Joyce Beatty since 2013 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Joyce Beatty incumbent U S Representative 6 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joyce Beatty incumbent 79 893 100 0 Total votes 79 893 100 0 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit John Adams manufacturing company owner candidate for this seat in 2012 and nominee for this seat in 2014 6 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Adams 36 851 100 0 Total votes 36 851 100 0 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 3rd congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joyce Beatty incumbent 199 791 68 6 Republican John Adams 91 560 31 4 Total votes 291 351 100 0 Democratic hold Official campaign websites edit John Adams for Congress Joyce Beatty for CongressDistrict 4 edit2016 Ohio s 4th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Jim Jordan Janet Garrett Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 210 227 98 981 Percentage 67 9 32 0 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsJordan 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Garrett 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 No votesU S Representative before election Jim Jordan Republican Elected U S Representative Jim Jordan Republican See also Ohio s 4th congressional district The 4th district nicknamed the duck district sprawls from the Columbus exurbs including Marion and Lima into north central Ohio taking in Oberlin It has been held by Republican Jim Jordan since 2007 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Jim Jordan incumbent U S Representative 7 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jim Jordan incumbent 109 743 100 0 Total votes 109 743 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Janet Garrett retired teacher and nominee for this seat in 2014 8 Eliminated in primary edit Norbert G Dennerll Jr former Cleveland city councilman and perennial candidate 9 Daniel Johnson 7 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janet Garrett 29 679 66 7 Democratic Daniel Johnson 11 314 25 5 Democratic Norbert G Dennerll Jr 3 480 7 8 Total votes 44 473 100 0 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 4th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jim Jordan incumbent 210 227 68 0 Democratic Janet Garrett 98 981 32 0 Total votes 309 208 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit Janet Garrett for Congress Jim Jordan for CongressDistrict 5 edit2016 Ohio s 5th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Bob Latta James L Neu Jr Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 244 599 100 392 Percentage 70 9 29 1 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsLatta 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Neu 50 60 60 70 70 80 No votesU S Representative before election Bob Latta Republican Elected U S Representative Bob Latta Republican See also Ohio s 5th congressional district The 5th district encompasses Northwestern Ohio taking in Findlay Defiance and Bowling Green It had been represented by Republican Bob Latta since 2007 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Bob Latta incumbent U S Representative 10 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bob Latta incumbent 119 907 100 0 Total votes 119 907 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit James L Neu Jr employee of Chrysler s Toledo machining plant 10 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic James L Neu Jr 44 005 100 0 Total votes 44 005 100 0 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 5th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bob Latta incumbent 244 599 70 9 Democratic James L Neu Jr 100 392 29 1 Total votes 344 991 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit Bob Latta for Congress James Neu for CongressDistrict 6 edit2016 Ohio s 6th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Bill Johnson Michael L Lorentz Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 213 975 88 780 Percentage 70 6 29 3 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsJohnson 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Lorentz 50 60 60 70 No votesU S Representative before election Bill Johnson Republican Elected U S Representative Bill Johnson Republican See also Ohio s 6th congressional district The 6th district encompasses Appalachian Ohio including Steubenville Marietta and Ironton It had been represented by Bill Johnson since 2011 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Bill Johnson incumbent U S Representative 11 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bill Johnson incumbent 102 187 100 0 Total votes 102 187 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Michael L Lorentz mayor of Belpre 11 Withdrawn edit Michael D Davenport 11 12 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Michael L Lorentz 20 649 100 0 Total votes 20 649 100 0 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 6th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bill Johnson incumbent 213 975 70 7 Democratic Michael L Lorentz 88 780 29 3 Total votes 302 755 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit Bill Johnson for Congress Michael Lorentz for CongressDistrict 7 edit2016 Ohio s 7th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp nbsp Nominee Bob Gibbs Roy Rich Dan Phillip Party Republican Democratic Independent Popular vote 198 221 89 638 21 694 Percentage 64 0 28 9 7 0 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsGibbs 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Rich 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 No votesU S Representative before election Bob Gibbs Republican Elected U S Representative Bob Gibbs Republican See also Ohio s 7th congressional district The 7th district is based in northeastern Ohio and includes the city of Canton It had been held by Republican Bob Gibbs since 2011 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Bob Gibbs incumbent U S Representative 7 Eliminated in primary edit Terry Robertson truck driver and real estate agent 7 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bob Gibbs incumbent 80 853 74 6 Republican Terry Robertson 27 453 25 4 Total votes 108 306 100 00 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Roy Rich retired police commander 7 Withdrawn edit Bebley Thomas Spence Jr 7 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Roy Rich 43 683 100 0 Total votes 43 683 100 0 Independent candidates edit Dan Phillip local business owner General election edit Results edit Ohio s 7th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bob Gibbs incumbent 198 221 64 0 Democratic Roy Rich 89 638 29 0 Independent Dan Phillip 21 694 7 0 Total votes 309 553 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit Bob Gibbs for Congress Roy Rich for Congress Archived 2015 11 07 at the Wayback Machine Dan Phillip for CongressDistrict 8 edit2018 Ohio s 8th congressional district election nbsp 2016 special November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Warren Davidson Steven Fought Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 223 833 87 794 Percentage 68 7 26 9 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsDavidson 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Fought 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 No votesU S Representative before election Warren Davidson Republican Elected U S Representative Warren Davidson Republican See also Ohio s 8th congressional district and 2016 Ohio s 8th congressional district special election The 8th district takes in the northern suburbs of Cincinnati including Butler County as well as taking in Springfield It was held by Republican John Boehner until he announced that he would resign his seat effective October 30 2015 A special election to fill the remainder of the term was held on June 7 13 Prior to the announcement of Boehner s resignation he was facing primary challenges from Tea Party activists and 2014 opponents businessman Matthew Ashworth and teacher J D Winteregg Since Boehner s announcement nearly 15 candidates pulled petitions for the Republican nomination Corey Foister won the Democratic nomination but later withdrew from the election after the June 7th special election 14 15 16 Steven Fought was nominated by the Democratic Party to take Foister s place on the general election ballot 17 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Warren Davidson incumbent U S Representative 18 Eliminated in primary edit Matthew Ashworth 18 Bill Beagle state senator 19 20 Tim Derickson state representative 21 Scott George human resources executive 22 23 Eric J Haemmerle high school government teacher 24 Terri King attorney 18 Joseph Matvey 18 Edward R Meer 18 John W Robbins 18 Michael Smith 18 Jim Spurlino businessman 18 Kevin F White airline pilot and retired USAF officer 25 J D Winteregg former adjunct French instructor and candidate in 2014 26 27 George Wooley 18 Withdrawn edit Eric Gurr businessman and candidate in 2014 28 29 Roger Reynolds Butler County Auditor 30 31 32 Declined edit Bill Coley state senator 33 Joe Deters Hamilton County Prosecutor and former Ohio State Treasurer 30 Keith Faber President of the Ohio Senate 34 Richard K Jones Butler County Sheriff 35 Wes Retherford state representative 28 Lee Wong West Chester Township Trustee 36 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Warren Davidson 42 701 32 2 Republican Timothy S Derickson 31 685 23 9 Republican Bill Beagle 26 049 19 6 Republican Jim Spurlino 9 602 7 2 Republican J D Winteregg 5 375 4 0 Republican Scott George 3 094 2 3 Republican Terri King 2 970 2 2 Republican Kevin F White 2 384 1 8 Republican Michael Smith 2 009 1 5 Republican Matthew Ashworth 1 637 1 2 Republican John W Robbins 1 579 1 2 Republican Eric J Haemmerle 1 386 1 0 Republican George S Wooley 1 045 0 8 Republican Edward R Meer 633 0 5 Republican Joseph Matvey 548 0 4 Total votes 132 697 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Corey Foister 18 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Corey Foister 32 214 100 0 Total votes 32 214 100 0 Replacement Nominee edit Steven Fought D former communications director and legislative director for U S Representative Marcy Kaptur Green primary edit Candidates edit James J Condit Jr 6 Results edit Green primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Green James J Condit Jr 216 100 0 Total votes 216 100 0 Replacement Nominee edit Derrick James Hendricks G 37 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 8th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Warren Davidson incumbent 223 833 68 7 Democratic Steven Fought 87 794 27 0 Green Derrick James Hendricks 13 879 4 3 Total votes 325 506 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit Warren Davidson for Congress Steven Fought for CongressDistrict 9 edit2016 Ohio s 9th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Marcy Kaptur Donald P Larson Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 193 966 88 427 Percentage 68 6 31 3 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsKaptur 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Larson 50 60 60 70 Tie 50 No votesU S Representative before election Marcy Kaptur Democratic Elected U S Representative Marcy Kaptur Democratic See also Ohio s 9th congressional district 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 It had been held by Democrat Marcy Kaptur since 1983 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Marcy Kaptur incumbent U S Representative 7 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Marcy Kaptur incumbent 80 065 100 0 Total votes 80 065 100 0 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Donald P Larson small business owner 7 Eliminated in primary edit Steve Kraus former State Representative 38 Joel Lieske political science professor at Cleveland State University 7 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Donald P Larson 20 859 44 3 Republican Steve Kraus 16 966 36 0 Republican Joel Lieske 9 262 19 7 Total votes 47 087 100 0 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 9th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Marcy Kaptur incumbent 193 966 68 7 Republican Donald P Larson 88 427 31 3 Independent George Skalsky Write in 5 0 0 Total votes 282 398 100 0 Democratic hold Official campaign websites edit Marcy Kaptur for Congress Donald Larson for Congress Archived 2016 01 07 at the Wayback Machine George Skalsky for CongressDistrict 10 edit2016 Ohio s 10th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Mike Turner Robert Klepinger Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 215 724 109 981 Percentage 64 1 32 6 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsTurner 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Klepinger 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 No votesU S Representative before election Mike Turner Republican Elected U S Representative Mike Turner Republican See also Ohio s 10th congressional district The 10th district encompasses the Dayton metro area including Dayton and the surrounding suburbs It had been held by Republican Mike Turner since 2003 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Mike Turner incumbent U S Representative 1 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mike Turner incumbent 108 235 100 0 Total votes 108 235 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Robert Klepinger nominee for this seat in 2014 1 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert Klepinger 51 854 100 0 Total votes 51 854 100 0 Independent candidates edit Dave Harlow write in Tom McMasters mayor of Huber Heights Ohio General election edit Results edit Ohio s 10th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mike Turner incumbent 215 724 64 1 Democratic Robert Klepinger 109 981 32 7 Independent Tom McMasters 10 890 3 2 Independent David A Harlow write in 7 0 0 Total votes 336 602 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit Robert Klepinger for Congress Mike Turner for Congress Tom McMasters for Congress Dave Harlow for Congress Archived 2016 10 06 at the Wayback MachineDistrict 11 edit2018 Ohio s 11th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Marcia Fudge Beverly A Goldstein Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 242 917 59 769 Percentage 80 2 19 7 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsFudge 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Goldstein 50 60 60 70 No votesU S Representative before election Marcia Fudge Democratic Elected U S Representative Marcia Fudge Democratic See also Ohio s 11th congressional district 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 It had been held by Democrat Marcia Fudge since 2008 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Marcia Fudge incumbent U S Representative 7 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Marcia Fudge incumbent 109 706 100 0 Total votes 109 706 100 0 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Beverly Goldstein retired audiologist 7 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Beverly Goldstein 23 290 100 0 Total votes 23 290 100 0 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 11th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Marcia Fudge incumbent 242 917 80 3 Republican Beverly Goldstein 59 769 19 7 Total votes 302 686 100 0 Democratic hold Official campaign websites edit Marcia Fudge for Congress Beverly Goldstein for CongressDistrict 12 edit2016 Ohio s 12th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 special nbsp nbsp Nominee Pat Tiberi Ed Albertson Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 251 266 112 638 Percentage 66 5 29 8 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsTiberi 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Albertson 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 No votesU S Representative before election Pat Tiberi Republican Elected U S Representative Pat Tiberi Republican See also Ohio s 12th congressional district he 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 It had been held by Republican Pat Tiberi since 2001 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Pat Tiberi incumbent U S Representative 6 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Pat Tiberi incumbent 128 173 100 0 Total votes 128 173 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Ed Albertson businessman 6 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ed Albertson 48 537 100 0 Total votes 48 537 100 0 Green primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Joe Manchik 6 Results edit Green primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Green Joe Manchik 239 100 0 Total votes 239 100 0 General election edit Candidates edit Results edit Ohio s 12th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Pat Tiberi incumbent 251 266 66 6 Democratic Ed Albertson 112 638 29 8 Green Joe Manchik 13 474 3 6 Independent John J Baumeister write in 156 0 0 Total votes 377 534 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit Ed Albertson for Congress Archived 2016 02 14 at the Wayback Machine Joe Manchik for Congress Pat Tiberi for Congress J Baumeister for Congress Archived 2016 10 26 at the Wayback MachineDistrict 13 edit2016 Ohio s 13th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Tim Ryan Richard A Morckel Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 208 610 99 377 Percentage 67 7 32 2 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsRyan 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Morckel 50 60 60 70 U S Representative before election Tim Ryan Democratic Elected U S Representative Tim Ryan Democratic See also Ohio s 13th congressional district The 13th district covers the Mahoning Valley in northeastern Ohio including Youngstown and eastern parts of Akron It had been held by Democrat Tim Ryan since 2003 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Tim Ryan incumbent U S Representative 7 Eliminated in primary edit John Stephen Luchansky perennial candidate 7 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Tim Ryan incumbent 88 154 89 3 Democratic John Stephen Luchansky 10 578 10 7 Total votes 98 732 100 0 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Richard Morckel technician 7 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Richard Morckel 50 750 100 0 Total votes 50 750 100 0 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 13th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Tim Ryan incumbent 208 610 67 7 Republican Richard A Morckel 99 377 32 3 Independent Calvin Hill Sr write in 17 0 0 Total votes 308 004 100 0 Democratic hold Official campaign websites edit Tim Ryan for Congress Archived 2016 07 05 at the Wayback Machine Richard Morckel for CongressDistrict 14 edit2016 Ohio s 14th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee David Joyce Michael Wager Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 219 191 130 907 Percentage 62 5 37 3 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsJoyce 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Wager 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Tie 50 No votesU S Representative before election David Joyce Republican Elected U S Representative David Joyce Republican See also Ohio s 14th congressional district 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 It had been held by Republican David Joyce since 2013 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit David Joyce incumbent U S Representative 7 Eliminated in primary edit Matt Lynch former State Representative and candidate for this seat in 2014 39 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Joyce incumbent 79 919 64 5 Republican Matt Lynch 44 004 35 5 Total votes 123 923 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Michael Wager attorney and nominee for this seat in 2014 7 Eliminated in primary edit Alfred Mackey former Ashtabula County Common Pleas Judge Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Michael Wager 36 796 66 6 Democratic Alfred Mackey 18 442 33 4 Total votes 55 238 100 0 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 14th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican David Joyce incumbent 219 191 62 6 Democratic Michael Wager 130 907 37 4 Green Andrew Jarvi write in 171 0 0 Total votes 350 269 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit David Joyce for Congress Michael Wager for Congress Archived 2016 04 07 at the Wayback Machine Andrew Jarvi for CongressDistrict 15 edit2016 Ohio s 15th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Steve Stivers Scott Wharton Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 222 847 113 960 Percentage 66 1 33 8 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsStivers 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Wharton 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 No votesU S Representative before election Steve Stivers Republican Elected U S Representative Steve Stivers Republican See also Ohio s 15th congressional district 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 It had been held by Republican Steve Stivers since 2011 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Steve Stivers incumbent U S Representative 5 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Stivers incumbent 106 410 100 0 Total votes 106 410 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Scott Wharton farmer airline pilot candidate for this seat in 2012 and nominee for this seat in 2014 5 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Scott Wharton 48 477 100 0 Total votes 48 477 100 0 Green primary edit Candidates edit Dennis Lambert nominee for the 6th District in 2014 5 Results edit Green primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Green Dennis Lambert write in 5 100 0 Total votes 5 100 0 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 15th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Stivers incumbent 222 847 66 2 Democratic Scott Wharton 113 960 33 8 Total votes 336 807 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit Steve Stivers for Congress Scott Wharton for CongressDistrict 16 edit2016 Ohio s 16th congressional district election nbsp 2014 November 8 2016 2018 nbsp nbsp Nominee Jim Renacci Keith Mundy Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 225 794 119 830 Percentage 65 3 34 6 nbsp County results nbsp Precinct resultsRenacci 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Mundy 50 60 60 70 70 80 Tie 50 No votesU S Representative before election Jim Renacci Republican Elected U S Representative Jim Renacci Republican See also Ohio s 16th congressional district The 16th district takes in the western suburbs of Cleveland including Westlake Parma and Strongsville as well as Medina Norton and North Canton It had been held by Republican Jim Renacci since 2011 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Jim Renacci incumbent U S Representative 7 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jim Renacci incumbent 107 039 100 0 Total votes 107 039 100 0 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Keith Mundy 7 Results edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Keith Mundy 48 907 100 0 Total votes 48 907 100 0 General election edit Results edit Ohio s 16th congressional district 2016 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jim Renacci incumbent 225 794 65 3 Democratic Keith Mundy 119 830 34 7 Total votes 345 624 100 0 Republican hold Official campaign websites edit Keith Mundy for Congress Archived 2016 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Jim Renacci for Congress Archived 2015 12 24 at the Wayback MachineSee also editUnited States House of Representatives elections 2016 United States elections 2016References edit a b 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