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2016 Ohio's 8th congressional district special election

A special election to the United States House of Representatives for Ohio's 8th congressional district was held to determine the successor to John Boehner, who resigned his seat on October 31, 2015.[1] Republican Governor of Ohio John Kasich set the primary election for March 15, 2016, and the general election for June 7. The winner of the June special election ran for reelection in November 2016 but served the remainder of Boehner's 13th two-year term, which ended in early January 2017.[2]

2016 Ohio's 8th congressional district special election

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Ohio's 8th congressional district
 
Candidate Warren Davidson Corey Foister
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 21,618 5,937
Percentage 76.76% 21.08%

County results
Davidson:      70–80%      80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

John Boehner
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Warren Davidson
Republican

Republican primary edit

Before John Boehner announced his retirement in October 2015, J. D. Winteregg and Eric Gurr both entered the race during the summer with the intention of challenging Boehner. After Boehner's retirement, over twenty Republicans pulled a petition with the Board of Elections to run for the vacant seat. Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds was considered the front-runner for the nomination but unexpectedly suspended his campaign for the seat in December 2015.

Candidates edit

  • Matthew Ashworth[3]
  • Bill Beagle, state senator[4][5]
  • Warren Davidson, businessman[3]
  • Tim Derickson, state representative[6]
  • Scott George, human resources executive[7][8]
  • Eric J. Haemmerle, high school government teacher[9]
  • Terri King, attorney[3]
  • Joseph Matvey[3]
  • Edward R. Meer[3]
  • John W. Robbins[3]
  • Michael Smith[3]
  • Jim Spurlino, businessman[3]
  • Kevin F. White, airline pilot and retired USAF officer[10]
  • J. D. Winteregg, former adjunct French instructor and candidate in 2014[11][12]
  • George Wooley[3]

Withdrawn edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Bill Beagle
U.S. representatives
Ohio state senators
Ohio state representatives
Mayors
County officials
Warren Davidson
U.S. representatives
County officials
Organizations
Tim Derickson
Ohio state senators
Ohio state representatives (current and former)
Mayors
County officials
Organizations
Newspapers
J. D. Winteregg
Political figures
  • Steve Deace, author and conservative radio host[40]

Results edit

Republican primary results[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Warren Davidson 42,230 32.27
Republican Tim Derickson 31,303 23.92
Republican Bill Beagle 25,672 19.62
Republican Jim Spurlino 9,428 7.20
Republican J. D. Winteregg 5,296 4.05
Republican Scott George 3,054 2.33
Republican Terri King 2,908 2.22
Republican Kevin F. White 2,340 1.79
Republican Michael Smith 1,966 1.50
Republican Matthew Ashworth 1,595 1.22
Republican John W. Robbins 1,546 1.18
Republican Eric J. Haemmerle 1,360 1.04
Republican George S. Wooley 1,023 0.78
Republican Edward R. Meer 609 0.47
Republican Joseph Matvey 535 0.41
Total votes 130,865 100.00

Democratic primary edit

Corey Foister, founder of Next Generation America, a nonprofit organization dedicated to getting more young people involved in government. He is a stage-IV cancer survivor of neuroblastoma. At age 25, he is currently the youngest candidate in America to win the nomination of a major U.S. political party for United States Congress.[42]

Candidates edit

Declared edit

  • Corey Foister, nonprofit owner & digital content creator [3]

Declined edit

Results edit

Democratic primary results[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Corey Foister 33,165 100.00
Total votes 33,165 100.00

Green primary edit

James J. Condit, Jr., a frequent candidate for public office as a member of the Constitution Party, ran unopposed for the Green Party's nomination. Due to his controversial remarks on Jewish Americans belief that the September 11 attacks were an inside job, his candidacy was disavowed by the Green Party of Ohio.[45]

Candidates edit

Results edit

Green primary results[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Green James J. Condit, Jr. 212 100.00
Total votes 212 100.00

General election edit

Candidates edit

  • Warren Davidson (R), businessman
  • Corey Foister (D), nonprofit owner
  • James J. Condit, Jr. (G), perennial candidate

Endorsements edit

Warren Davidson
U.S. representatives
County officials
Organizations
Corey Foister
Labor unions
  • AFSCME[42]
  • American Federation of Teachers/Ohio Federation of Teachers [42]
  • National Nurses United [42]
  • OAPSE/AFSCME Local 4 [42]
  • Ohio AFL–CIO[46]
  • SEIU [42]
  • United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 (WFCW Local 7)
  • United Steel Workers
Organizations
  • Advocates For A Clean Lake Erie [46]
  • AFL–CIO[42]
  • Alliance for Retired Americans [46]
  • Brand New Congress [42]
  • Butler County Democratic Party [46]
  • Butler County Progressive PAC [46]
  • Clark County Democratic Party [46]
  • Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC [42]
  • Dayton-Miami AFL–CIO Regional Labor Council [46]
  • Democracy For America [42]
  • Friends of the Earth Action [42]
  • Justice Democrats [42]
  • League of Conservation Voters [46]
  • Miami County Democratic Party [46]
  • MoveOn [42]
  • Ohio Association of Public School Employees[47]
  • Ohio Democratic Party[48]
  • Our Revolution [42]
  • Progressive Democrats of America [42]
  • Sierra Club [42]
  • Students for Gun Legislation [46]
  • Sunrise Movement [42]
  • 90 For 90 [49]

Results edit

Ohio's 8th Congressional District special election, 2016[50]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Warren Davidson 21,618 76.76
Democratic Corey Foister 5,937 21.08
Green James J. Condit, Jr. 607 2.16
Total votes 28,236 100.00
Republican hold

See also edit

References edit

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  5. ^ Bischoff, Laura A. (September 29, 2015). "State Senator Bill Beagle to run for Boehner's seat in Congress". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  6. ^ Pitman, Michael D. (October 13, 2015). "Rep. Tim Derickson jumps into the race for Congress". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
  7. ^ Pitman, Michael D. (October 7, 2015). "EXCLUSIVE: Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds talks bid for Congress". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
  8. ^ Pitman, Michael D. (October 19, 2015). "Winteregg, George certified congressional candidates". Dayton Daily News. Retrieved October 26, 2015.
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  30. ^ a b "FRC Action PAC Endorses Warren Davidson for Congress in Ohio". Family Research Council. March 11, 2016. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
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External links edit

  • Bill Beagle for Congress
  • Jim Condit, Jr. for Congress
  • Warren Davidson for Congress
  • Corey Foister for Congress
  • Scott George for Congress
  • Jim Spurlino for Congress
  • Kevin White for Congress
  • J.D. Winteregg for Congress

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A special election to the United States House of Representatives for Ohio s 8th congressional district was held to determine the successor to John Boehner who resigned his seat on October 31 2015 1 Republican Governor of Ohio John Kasich set the primary election for March 15 2016 and the general election for June 7 The winner of the June special election ran for reelection in November 2016 but served the remainder of Boehner s 13th two year term which ended in early January 2017 2 2016 Ohio s 8th congressional district special election 2014 June 7 2016 2016 Ohio s 8th congressional district Candidate Warren Davidson Corey FoisterParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 21 618 5 937Percentage 76 76 21 08 County resultsDavidson 70 80 80 90 U S Representative before electionJohn BoehnerRepublican Elected U S Representative Warren DavidsonRepublican Contents 1 Republican primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Withdrawn 1 1 2 Declined 1 2 Endorsements 1 3 Results 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Declared 2 1 2 Declined 2 2 Results 3 Green primary 3 1 Candidates 3 2 Results 4 General election 4 1 Candidates 4 2 Endorsements 4 3 Results 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRepublican primary editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Before John Boehner announced his retirement in October 2015 J D Winteregg and Eric Gurr both entered the race during the summer with the intention of challenging Boehner After Boehner s retirement over twenty Republicans pulled a petition with the Board of Elections to run for the vacant seat Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds was considered the front runner for the nomination but unexpectedly suspended his campaign for the seat in December 2015 Candidates edit Matthew Ashworth 3 Bill Beagle state senator 4 5 Warren Davidson businessman 3 Tim Derickson state representative 6 Scott George human resources executive 7 8 Eric J Haemmerle high school government teacher 9 Terri King attorney 3 Joseph Matvey 3 Edward R Meer 3 John W Robbins 3 Michael Smith 3 Jim Spurlino businessman 3 Kevin F White airline pilot and retired USAF officer 10 J D Winteregg former adjunct French instructor and candidate in 2014 11 12 George Wooley 3 Withdrawn edit Eric Gurr businessman and candidate in 2014 13 14 Roger Reynolds Butler County Auditor 15 16 17 Declined edit Bill Coley state senator 18 Joe Deters Hamilton County Prosecutor and former Ohio State Treasurer 15 Keith Faber President of the Ohio Senate 19 Richard K Jones Butler County Sheriff 20 Wes Retherford state representative 13 Lee Wong West Chester Township Trustee 21 Endorsements edit Bill BeagleU S representativesMike Turner Ohio 22 Ohio state senatorsShannon Jones 23 Peggy Lehner 23 Gayle Manning 23 Ohio state representativesSteve Huffman 24 MayorsLucy Fess former mayor of Piqua Ohio 24 Pat Hale mayor of Tipp City Ohio 24 County officialsDick Cultice Miami County Commissioner 24 Diane Delaplane Darke County Commissioner 25 Jack Evans Miami County Commissioner 24 Matt Gearhardt Miami County Auditor 24 Bill Ginn Miami County Coroner 24 Paul Huelskamp Miami County Engineer 24 Richard K Jones Butler County Sheriff 26 Jan Mottinger Miami County Clerk of Courts 24 Phil Plummer Montgomery County Sheriff 26 Mike Rhoades Darke County Commissioner 25 Mike Stegall Darke County Commissioner 25 Jim Stubbs Miami County Treasurer 24 Warren DavidsonU S representativesJim Jordan Ohio 27 County officialsRick Lohnes Clark County Commissioner 28 OrganizationsCitizens for Community Values 28 Club for Growth 29 Family Research Council 30 FreedomWorks 31 Senate Conservatives Fund 32 Tea Party Express 33 Tim DericksonOhio state senatorsBill Coley 34 Chris Widener president pro tempore of the Ohio Senate 35 36 Ohio state representatives current and former Jim Buchy 34 Margaret Conditt 35 Courtney Combs former 35 Ross McGregor former 36 Wes Retherford 34 Cliff Rosenberger Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives 34 MayorsDavid Kirsch mayor of Eaton Ohio 28 Steve Miller mayor of Fairfield Ohio 25 Larry Mulligan mayor of Middletown Ohio 25 Bob Routson mayor of Monroe Ohio 25 Calvin Woodrey mayor of Trenton Ohio 25 County officialsCindy Carpenter Butler County Commissioner 35 Danny Crank Butler County Recorder 35 Jeanne A Creech Preble County Recorder 28 Rodney Creech Preble County Commissioner 28 Don Dixon Butler County Commissioner 35 John Federer Clark County Auditor 36 Mike Gmoser Butler County Prosecutor 35 Lisa Mannix Butler County Coroner 35 Nancy Nix Butler County Treasurer 35 Roger Reynolds Butler County Auditor 17 T C Rogers Butler County Commissioner 35 Michael Simpson Preble County Sheriff 28 Mary Swain Butler County Clerk of Courts 35 Greg Wilkins Butler County Engineer 35 Andy Wilson Clark County Prosecutor 36 OrganizationsOhio Right to Life 37 Preble County Republican Party 38 NewspapersThe Cincinnati Enquirer 39 J D WintereggPolitical figuresSteve Deace author and conservative radio host 40 Results edit Republican primary results 41 Party Candidate Votes Republican Warren Davidson 42 230 32 27Republican Tim Derickson 31 303 23 92Republican Bill Beagle 25 672 19 62Republican Jim Spurlino 9 428 7 20Republican J D Winteregg 5 296 4 05Republican Scott George 3 054 2 33Republican Terri King 2 908 2 22Republican Kevin F White 2 340 1 79Republican Michael Smith 1 966 1 50Republican Matthew Ashworth 1 595 1 22Republican John W Robbins 1 546 1 18Republican Eric J Haemmerle 1 360 1 04Republican George S Wooley 1 023 0 78Republican Edward R Meer 609 0 47Republican Joseph Matvey 535 0 41Total votes 130 865 100 00Democratic primary editCorey Foister founder of Next Generation America a nonprofit organization dedicated to getting more young people involved in government He is a stage IV cancer survivor of neuroblastoma At age 25 he is currently the youngest candidate in America to win the nomination of a major U S political party for United States Congress 42 Candidates edit Declared edit Corey Foister nonprofit owner amp digital content creator 3 Declined edit Connie Pillich former state representative and nominee for Ohio State Treasurer in 2014 1 Tom Poetter professor and nominee in 2014 43 P G Sittenfeld Cincinnati City Councilman ran for U S Senate 1 Jerry Springer talk show host former mayor of Cincinnati nominee for OH 02 in 1970 and candidate for governor in 1982 4 44 Results edit Democratic primary results 41 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Corey Foister 33 165 100 00Total votes 33 165 100 00Green primary editJames J Condit Jr a frequent candidate for public office as a member of the Constitution Party ran unopposed for the Green Party s nomination Due to his controversial remarks on Jewish Americans belief that the September 11 attacks were an inside job his candidacy was disavowed by the Green Party of Ohio 45 Candidates edit James J Condit Jr perennial candidate 3 Results edit Green primary results 41 Party Candidate Votes Green James J Condit Jr 212 100 00Total votes 212 100 00General election editCandidates edit Warren Davidson R businessman Corey Foister D nonprofit owner James J Condit Jr G perennial candidateEndorsements edit Warren DavidsonU S representativesJim Jordan Ohio 27 County officialsRick Lohnes Clark County Commissioner 28 OrganizationsCitizens for Community Values 28 Club for Growth 29 Family Research Council 30 FreedomWorks 31 Senate Conservatives Fund 32 Tea Party Express 33 Corey FoisterLabor unionsAFSCME 42 American Federation of Teachers Ohio Federation of Teachers 42 National Nurses United 42 OAPSE AFSCME Local 4 42 Ohio AFL CIO 46 SEIU 42 United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 WFCW Local 7 United Steel WorkersOrganizationsAdvocates For A Clean Lake Erie 46 AFL CIO 42 Alliance for Retired Americans 46 Brand New Congress 42 Butler County Democratic Party 46 Butler County Progressive PAC 46 Clark County Democratic Party 46 Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC 42 Dayton Miami AFL CIO Regional Labor Council 46 Democracy For America 42 Friends of the Earth Action 42 Justice Democrats 42 League of Conservation Voters 46 Miami County Democratic Party 46 MoveOn 42 Ohio Association of Public School Employees 47 Ohio Democratic Party 48 Our Revolution 42 Progressive Democrats of America 42 Sierra Club 42 Students for Gun Legislation 46 Sunrise Movement 42 90 For 90 49 Results edit Ohio s 8th Congressional District special election 2016 50 Party Candidate Votes Republican Warren Davidson 21 618 76 76Democratic Corey Foister 5 937 21 08Green James J Condit Jr 607 2 16Total votes 28 236 100 00Republican holdSee also editList of special elections to the United States House of Representatives Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election October 2015References edit a b c Special election will select replacement for John Boehner s congressional seat cleveland com September 25 2015 Retrieved September 25 2015 Wong Scott November 1 2015 Special election date set for Boehner s district The Hill Retrieved November 1 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k Special Congressional Primary Candidate List PDF Butler County Board of Elections Archived from the original PDF on December 20 2015 Retrieved December 21 2015 a b Cahn Emily September 25 2015 Boehner Sets Off Frenzy in Ohio for Replacement Roll Call Retrieved September 25 2015 Bischoff Laura A September 29 2015 State Senator Bill Beagle to run for Boehner s seat in Congress Dayton Daily News Retrieved September 29 2015 Pitman Michael D October 13 2015 Rep Tim Derickson jumps into the race for Congress Dayton Daily News Retrieved October 13 2015 Pitman Michael D October 7 2015 EXCLUSIVE Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds talks bid for Congress Dayton Daily News Retrieved October 7 2015 Pitman Michael D October 19 2015 Winteregg George certified congressional candidates Dayton Daily News Retrieved October 26 2015 Balmert Jessie October 22 2015 Government teacher seeks Boehner seat The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved October 26 2015 Cooper Michael October 24 2015 New Carlisle man to run for Boehner s seat Dayton Daily News Retrieved October 24 2015 Wong Scott April 6 2015 Boehner primary foe seeks rematch The Hill Retrieved April 8 2015 Winteregg Releases Statement on Resignation of Speaker Boehner JD Winteregg for Congress September 25 2015 Retrieved September 25 2015 a b BieryGolick Keith October 6 2015 Another candidate out for Boehner seat The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved October 6 2015 Pitman Michael December 1 2015 1 candidate drops out of 8th District Congressional race Journal News Archived from the original on December 5 2015 Retrieved December 5 2015 a b Thomspn Chrissie BieryGolick Keith September 25 2015 Who will replace John Boehner in Congress The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved September 29 2015 Shesgreen Deirdre September 30 2015 Butler Co auditor jumps into race for Boehner s seat The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved October 3 2015 a b Balmert Jessie Thompson Chrissie December 18 2015 Roger Reynolds ends bid for John Boehner s seat in Congress The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved December 19 2015 Pitman Michael D September 30 2015 Bill Coley won t seek congressional seat Dayton Daily News Retrieved September 30 2015 Siegel Jim October 7 2015 Senate president passes on run for Boehner s seat The Columbus Dispatch Retrieved October 7 2015 Molski Henry October 2 2015 Here s why Sheriff Jones isn t running for Boehner s seat The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved October 2 2015 Pitman Michael D November 16 2015 West Chester trustee Lee Wong won t run for Congress Hamilton Journal News Archived from the original on November 17 2015 Retrieved November 16 2015 Bischoff Laura September 30 2015 Turner backs Beagle for Congress Butler County state senator won t run Dayton Daily News Retrieved October 3 2015 a b c GOP senators endorse Beagle Piqua Daily Call October 15 2015 Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved December 5 2015 a b c d e f g h i j Bill Beagle Proudly Announces Broad Based Support in Miami County TippNews DAILY February 9 2016 Retrieved February 21 2016 a b c d e f g Pitman Michael D January 18 2016 Beagle Derickson continue to pickup sic support in congressional race JournalNews Retrieved January 19 2016 a b Coulter Elyse February 21 2016 Montgomery County Sheriff endorses Bill Beagle for Ohio s 8th Congressional District WKEF Retrieved March 1 2016 a b Pitman Michael D January 21 2016 Jordan endorses Davidson for 8th Congressional District Dayton Daily News Retrieved January 23 2016 a b c d e f g h Pitman Michael D February 5 2016 Here s the latest from the 8th Congressional District race JournalNews Retrieved February 6 2016 a b Davidson endorsed by The Club for Growth PAC JournalNews January 12 2016 Retrieved January 19 2016 a b FRC Action PAC Endorses Warren Davidson for Congress in Ohio Family Research Council March 11 2016 Retrieved March 16 2016 a b Meyer Theodoric February 11 2016 Mystery super PACs revealed Politico Retrieved March 10 2016 a b SCF Endorses Warren Davidson for U S House Senate Conservatives Fund February 10 2016 Archived from the original on March 15 2016 Retrieved March 16 2016 a b Tea Party Express Endorses Warren Davidson for Congress Tea Party Express Retrieved March 16 2016 a b c d BieryGolick Keith October 13 2015 Big endorsements follow congressional announcement The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved December 5 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l Pitman Michael D January 11 2016 Tim Derickson collecting endorsements throughout 8th District Dayton Daily News Retrieved January 12 2016 a b c d Pitman Michael D January 7 2016 Widener endorses in race to replace Boehner JournalNews Retrieved January 12 2016 Primary Endorsements PDF Ohio Right to Life PAC Retrieved January 19 2016 Hulsey Lynn January 20 2016 Derickson gets Preble Co GOP endorsement in race to replace Boehner Dayton Daily News Retrieved January 20 2016 Endorsement Here s who should fill Boehner s seat The Cincinnati Enquirer March 3 2016 Retrieved March 10 2016 Conservative Author and Radio Host Steven Deace Endorses J D Winteregg Committee to Elect J D Winteregg January 27 2016 Retrieved January 23 2016 a b c Primary Election Results Ohio Secretary of State Retrieved March 16 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Corey Foister Corey Foister Retrieved July 16 2017 Navera Tristan October 6 2015 Where they stand Who s in the race to replace John Boehner Dayton Business Journal Retrieved October 7 2015 Gonzales Nathan September 25 2015 Jerry Springer not running in OH08 special Told me No End of discussion Those days have passed me by Lives in Sarasota FL now Twitter Retrieved September 28 2015 Statement on the US House OH 8 District race Green Party of Ohio March 5 2016 Retrieved March 5 2016 a b c d e f g h i j Endorsements Corey Foister Corey Foister Archived from the original on June 7 2019 Retrieved January 13 2023 Log In or Sign Up to View www Facebook com Retrieved July 16 2017 U S House of Representatives 2016 OhioDCCA org April 23 2014 Retrieved July 16 2017 90 for 90 www Facebook com Retrieved July 16 2017 June 7 2016 Special Congressional General Election Official Canvass Ohio Secretary of State Retrieved July 28 2019 External links editMatthew Ashworth for Congress Bill Beagle for Congress Jim Condit Jr for Congress Warren Davidson for Congress Tim Derickson for Congress Corey Foister for Congress Scott George for Congress Eric Haemmerle for Congress Terri King for Congress Jim Spurlino for Congress Kevin White for Congress J D Winteregg for Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 Ohio 27s 8th congressional district special election amp oldid 1189451495 democratic primary, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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