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2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio

The 2008 congressional elections in Ohio were held on November 4, 2008, and determined who would represent the state of Ohio in the United States House of Representatives. The primary election was held on March 4, 2008.

2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio

← 2006 November 4, 2008 (2008-11-04) 2010 →

All 18 Ohio seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election 7 11
Seats won 10 8
Seat change 3 3
Popular vote 2,752,111 2,491,498
Percentage 51.21% 46.36%
Swing 1.34% 0.86%

Ohio had eighteen seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States census. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected in November 2008 served in the 111th Congress from January 3, 2009, until January 3, 2011. The election coincided with the 2008 U.S. presidential election.

Districts 1, 15, and 16 changed party (from Republican to Democratic), although CQ Politics had forecasted districts 1, 2, 14, 15, 16 and 18 to be at some risk for the incumbent party. District 15 was not decided until December 8, 2008.[1] As of 2023, this is the last time that Democrats won a majority of congressional districts from Ohio, as well as the last time they won the House popular vote in the state.

Overview edit

United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio, 2008[2]
Party Votes Percentage Seats before Seats after +/–
Democratic 2,752,111 51.21% 7 10 +3
Republican 2,491,498 46.36% 11 8 -3
Libertarian 44,902 0.84% 0 0 -
Green 13,812 0.26% 0 0 -
Independent 72,017 1.34% 0 0 -
Totals 5,374,340 100% 18 18

Match-up summary edit

District Incumbent 2008 status Democratic Republican Green Libertarian Ind Ind Ind
1 Steve Chabot Re-election Steve Driehaus Steve Chabot Rich Stevenson (WI) Eric Wilson (WI)
2 Jean Schmidt Re-election Victoria Wulsin Jean Schmidt David Krikorian James Condit (WI)
3 Mike Turner Re-election Jane Mitakides Mike Turner
4 Jim Jordan Re-election Mike Carroll Jim Jordan
5 Bob Latta Re-election George Mays Bob Latta
6 Charlie Wilson Re-election Charlie Wilson Richard Stobbs Dennis Spisak
7 David Hobson Open Sharen Neuhardt Steve Austria
8 John Boehner Re-election Nicholas Von Stein John Boehner
9 Marcy Kaptur Re-election Marcy Kaptur Bradley Leavitt
10 Dennis Kucinich Re-election Dennis Kucinich Jim Trakas Paul Conroy
11 Marcia L. Fudge Re-election Marcia L. Fudge Thomas Pekarek Craig Willis (WI) Eric Johnson (WI) Robert Reed (WI)
12 Pat Tiberi Re-election David Robinson Pat Tiberi Steve Linnabary
13 Betty Sutton Re-election Betty Sutton David Potter Robert Crow (WI)
14 Steve LaTourette Re-election Bill O'Neill Steve LaTourette David Macko
15 Deborah Pryce Open Mary Jo Kilroy Steve Stivers Mark M. Noble Don Elijah Eckhart Travis Casper
16 Ralph Regula Open John Boccieri Kirk Schuring
17 Tim Ryan Re-election Tim Ryan Duane Grassell
18 Zack Space Re-election Zack Space Fred Dailey

District 1 edit

 

Democratic nominee Steve Driehaus won against Republican incumbent Steve Chabot. CQ Politics rated the race as 'No Clear Favorite'. Driehaus lost re-election to Chabot in 2010, who was re-elected 5 more times before losing re-election again in 2022.

Results edit

Ohio's 1st Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Steve Driehaus 155,089 52.5
Republican Steve Chabot (Incumbent) 140,469 47.5
Total votes 295,558 100
Democratic gain from Republican

District 2 edit

 

Republican incumbent Jean Schmidt won against Democratic nominee Victoria Wulsin and Independent candidate David Krikorian. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Leans Republican'.

Results edit

Ohio's 2nd Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jean Schmidt (Incumbent) 148,671 44.8
Democratic Victoria Wells Wulsin 124,213 37.4
Independent David Krikorian 58,710 17.7
Total votes 331,594 100
Republican hold

District 3 edit

 

Republican incumbent Mike Turner won against Democratic nominee Jane Mitakides. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Republican'.

Results edit

Ohio's 3rd Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Turner (Incumbent) 200,204 63.3
Democratic Jane Mitakides 115,976 36.7
Total votes 316,180 100
Republican hold

District 4 edit

 

Republican incumbent Jim Jordan won against Democratic nominee Mike Carroll. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Republican'.

Results edit

Ohio's 4th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Jordan 186,140 65.2
Democratic Mike Carroll 99,491 34.8
Total votes 216,636 100
Republican hold

District 5 edit

 

Republican incumbent Bob Latta won against Democratic nominee George Mays. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Republican'.

Results edit

Ohio's 5th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Latta 188,905 64.1
Democratic George Mays 105,840 35.9
Total votes 294,745 100
Republican hold

District 6 edit

2008 Ohio's 6th congressional district election
 
← 2006 November 4, 2008 2010 →
     
Nominee Charlie Wilson Richard Stobbs
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 188,905 92,968
Percentage 62.3% 32.8%

 
 
Wilson:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Stobbs:      40–50%      50–60%      70–80%

Democratic incumbent Charlie Wilson won against Republican nominee Richard Stobbs. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'.

Results edit

Ohio's 5th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Charlie Wilson (incumbent) 188,905 62.3
Republican Richard Stobbs 92,968 32.8
Green Dennis Spisak 13,812 4.9
Total votes 295,685 100
Democratic hold

District 7 edit

 

Republican incumbent David Hobson did not run for reelection in 2008. Republican nominee Steve Austria won against Democratic nominee Sharen Neuhardt. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Republican Favored'.

Results edit

Ohio's 7th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Austria 174,915 58.2
Democratic Sharen Swartz Neuhardt 125,547 41.8
Total votes 300,462 100
Republican hold

District 8 edit

 

Republican incumbent John Boehner won against Democratic nominee Nicholas Von Stein. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Republican'.

Results edit

Ohio's 8th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Boehner (incumbent) 202,063 67.9
Democratic Nicholas Von Stein 95,510 32.1
Total votes 297,573 100
Republican hold

District 9 edit

 

Democratic incumbent Marcy Kaptur won against Republican nominee Bradley S. Leavitt. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'.

Results edit

Ohio's 9th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marcy Kaptur (incumbent) 222,054 74.4
Republican Bradley S. Leavitt 76,512 25.6
Total votes 298,566 100
Democratic hold

District 10 edit

 

The Democratic primary was held March 4, 2008, the same day as the Texas and Ohio presidential primaries. The candidates were Cleveland city councilman Joe Cimperman, North Olmsted mayor Thomas O'Grady, Barbra Ferris and Rosemary Palmer.

 
Incumbent Dennis Kucinich

Kucinich previously stated that he would run again for Congress in 2008 if his bid for president were unsuccessful.[4]

For 2008, however, Kucinich was facing four challengers in the Democratic primary scheduled for March 4, which prompted him to abandon his run for president.[5] Opponents included Cleveland City Councilman Joe Cimperman and North Olmsted Mayor Thomas O'Grady. Having only raised around $50,000 so far compared to Cimperman's $228,000,[6] Kucinich put out appeals for campaign funding on YouTube.[7] He managed to raise $700,000, surpassing Cimperman's $487,000.[8]

Cimperman, who was endorsed by the Mayor of Cleveland and the Cleveland Plain Dealer, criticized Kucinich for focusing too much on campaigning for president and not on the district. Kucinich accused Cimperman of representing corporate and real estate interests. Cimperman described Kucinich as an absentee congressman who failed to pass any major legislative initiatives in his 12-year House career. In an interview, Cimperman said he was tired of Kucinich and Cleveland being joke fodder for late-night talk-show hosts, saying, "It's time for him to go home".[9][10] An ad paid for by Cimperman's campaign claimed that Kucinich had missed over 300 votes, but by checking the ad's source, the actual number was 139.[11]

A report suggested that representatives of Nancy Pelosi and American Israel Public Affairs Committee would "guarantee" Kucinich's re-election if he dropped his bid to impeach Cheney and Bush, though Kucinich denied the meeting happened.[12][13] It was also suggested that Kucinich's calls for universal health care and an immediate withdrawal from Iraq made him a thorn in the side of the Democrats' congressional leadership, as well as his refusal to pledge to support the eventual presidential nominee.[9]

At the last minute, Kucinich took part in a debate with the other primary challengers. Barbara Ferris criticized him for not bringing as much money back to the district as other area legislators and authoring just one bill that passed during his 12 years in Congress. Kucinich responded:

"It was a Republican Congress and there weren't many Democrats passing meaningful legislation during a Republican Congress."[14]

Kucinich easily won the primary by a 15-point-margin over his nearest opponent, Joe Cimperman.

2008 10th district democratic primary election, Ohio
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Dennis J. Kucinich (Incumbent) 68,156 50.27%
Democratic Joe Cimperman 47,891 35.32% -
Democratic Barbara Ferris 8,780 6.48% -
Democratic Thomas O'Grady 6,780 5% -
Democratic Rosemary Palmer 3,982 2.94% -
Majority 20,265 14.95%
Turnout

Kucinich then beat Republican nominee Jim Trakas. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'.

Results edit

Ohio's 10th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dennis Kucinich (incumbent) 157,268 57.0
Republican Jim Trakas 107,918 39.1
Libertarian Paul Conroy 10,623 3.9
Total votes 275,809 100
Democratic hold

District 11 edit

 

Democratic nominee Marcia Fudge won against Republican nominee Thomas Pekarek. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'. The following candidates ran in the general election:

Ohio's 11th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marcia L. Fudge 146,840 83.4
Republican Thomas Pekarek 36,705 14.7
Independent Write-Ins 144 1
Total votes 175,973 100
Democratic hold

A special election was held on November 18, 2008, to fill Jones's seat for the remainder of the 110th Congress, until January 3, 2009, which Fudge won with 100% of the vote.[15] See Ohio's 11th congressional district special election, 2008.

District 12 edit

 

Republican incumbent Pat Tiberi won against Democratic nominee David Robinson. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Republican Favored'.

Results edit

Ohio's 12th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pat Tiberi (Incumbent) 197,447 54.8
Democratic David Robinson 152,234 42.2
Libertarian Steve Linnabary 10,707 3
Total votes 360,388 100
Republican hold

District 13 edit

 

Democratic incumbent Betty Sutton won against Republican nominee David Potter. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'.

Results edit

Ohio's 13th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Betty Sutton (incumbent) 189,542 64.6
Republican David Potter 104,066 35.4
Total votes 293,608 100
Democratic hold

District 14 edit

 

Republican incumbent Steve LaTourette won against Democratic nominee Bill O'Neill. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Republican Favored'.

Results edit

Ohio's 14th Congressional District election, 2006[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve LaTourette (incumbent) 188,488 58.3
Democratic Bill O'Neill 125,214 38.7
Libertarian Werner J. Lange 9,511 3
Total votes 323,213 100
Republican hold

District 15 edit

 

The election results were essentially tied, requiring an automatic recount. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Leans Democratic'. Republican incumbent Deborah Pryce did not run for reelection in 2008, leaving this an open seat. Kilroy defeated Stivers by 2,311 votes in a race not decided until the final ballots were counted on December 7, 2008.

Results edit

Ohio's 15th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mary Jo Kilroy 139,584 45.9
Republican Steve Stivers 137,272 45.2
Libertarian Mark M. Noble 14,061 4.6
Independent Don Elijah Eckhart 12,915 4.3
Total votes 304,978 100
Democratic gain from Republican

District 16 edit

 

Democratic nominee John Boccieri won against Republican nominee Kirk Schuring. Republican incumbent Ralph Regula did not run for reelection. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Leans Democratic'.

Results edit

Ohio's 16th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Boccieri 169,044 55.4
Republican Kirk Schuring 136,293 44.6
Total votes 305,337 100
Democratic gain from Republican

District 17 edit

 

Democratic incumbent Tim Ryan won against Republican nominee Duane Grassell. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'.

Results edit

Ohio's 13th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tim Ryan (incumbent) 217,556 78.2
Republican Duane Grassell 60,760 21.8
Total votes 278,316 100
Democratic hold

District 18 edit

 

Democratic incumbent Zack Space won against Republican nominee Fred Dailey. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Democrat Favored'.

Results edit

Ohio's 18th Congressional District election, 2008[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Zack Space (incumbent) 164,150 59.9
Republican Fred Dailey 110,001 40.1
Total votes 278,316 100
Democratic hold

References edit

  1. ^ AP, Democrat wins central Ohio congressional race.
  2. ^ http://www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/elections/Research/electResultsMain/2008results.aspx[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r =https://www.sos.state.oh.us/elections/election-results-and-data/2008-election-results/representative-to-congress-november-4-2008/
  4. ^ . WTOL TV. January 6, 2008. Archived from the original on January 20, 2008. Retrieved January 6, 2008.
  5. ^ Freep.com
  6. ^ "10th Congressional candidate Palmer raised $133,300 in '07". Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  7. ^ electdennis (January 22, 2008). "Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich from Ohio's 10th District". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 6, 2016 – via YouTube.
  8. ^ Cleveland.com 2011-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ a b . Archived from the original on September 1, 2013. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  10. ^ "The Wall Street Journal & Breaking News, Business, Financial and Economic News, World News and Video". Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  11. ^ . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on May 1, 2010.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on February 16, 2008. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on August 1, 2016. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  14. ^ Cleveland.com 2010-05-09 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ U.S. Representative - 11th Congressional District - Unexpired Term Ending 01/03/2009: November 18, 2008 November 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Ohio Secretary of State, November 18, 2008, unofficial results

External links edit

  • from the Ohio Secretary of State'
  • U.S. Congress candidates for Ohio at Project Vote Smart
  • from 2008 Race Tracker
  • Campaign contributions for Ohio congressional races from OpenSecrets
Preceded by
2006 elections
United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio
2008
Succeeded by
2010 elections

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The 2008 congressional elections in Ohio were held on November 4 2008 and determined who would represent the state of Ohio in the United States House of Representatives The primary election was held on March 4 2008 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio 2006 November 4 2008 2008 11 04 2010 All 18 Ohio seats to the United States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Democratic Republican Last election 7 11 Seats won 10 8 Seat change 3 3 Popular vote 2 752 111 2 491 498 Percentage 51 21 46 36 Swing 1 34 0 86 Election results by districtElection results by countyDemocratic 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Republican 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Ohio had eighteen seats in the House apportioned according to the 2000 United States census Representatives are elected for two year terms those elected in November 2008 served in the 111th Congress from January 3 2009 until January 3 2011 The election coincided with the 2008 U S presidential election Districts 1 15 and 16 changed party from Republican to Democratic although CQ Politics had forecasted districts 1 2 14 15 16 and 18 to be at some risk for the incumbent party District 15 was not decided until December 8 2008 1 As of 2023 this is the last time that Democrats won a majority of congressional districts from Ohio as well as the last time they won the House popular vote in the state Contents 1 Overview 2 Match up summary 3 District 1 3 1 Results 4 District 2 4 1 Results 5 District 3 5 1 Results 6 District 4 6 1 Results 7 District 5 7 1 Results 8 District 6 8 1 Results 9 District 7 9 1 Results 10 District 8 10 1 Results 11 District 9 11 1 Results 12 District 10 12 1 Results 13 District 11 14 District 12 14 1 Results 15 District 13 15 1 Results 16 District 14 16 1 Results 17 District 15 17 1 Results 18 District 16 18 1 Results 19 District 17 19 1 Results 20 District 18 20 1 Results 21 References 22 External linksOverview editUnited States House of Representatives elections in Ohio 2008 2 Party Votes Percentage Seats before Seats after Democratic 2 752 111 51 21 7 10 3 Republican 2 491 498 46 36 11 8 3 Libertarian 44 902 0 84 0 0 Green 13 812 0 26 0 0 Independent 72 017 1 34 0 0 Totals 5 374 340 100 18 18 Match up summary editDistrict Incumbent 2008 status Democratic Republican Green Libertarian Ind Ind Ind 1 Steve Chabot Re election Steve Driehaus Steve Chabot Rich Stevenson WI Eric Wilson WI 2 Jean Schmidt Re election Victoria Wulsin Jean Schmidt David Krikorian James Condit WI 3 Mike Turner Re election Jane Mitakides Mike Turner 4 Jim Jordan Re election Mike Carroll Jim Jordan 5 Bob Latta Re election George Mays Bob Latta 6 Charlie Wilson Re election Charlie Wilson Richard Stobbs Dennis Spisak 7 David Hobson Open Sharen Neuhardt Steve Austria 8 John Boehner Re election Nicholas Von Stein John Boehner 9 Marcy Kaptur Re election Marcy Kaptur Bradley Leavitt 10 Dennis Kucinich Re election Dennis Kucinich Jim Trakas Paul Conroy 11 Marcia L Fudge Re election Marcia L Fudge Thomas Pekarek Craig Willis WI Eric Johnson WI Robert Reed WI 12 Pat Tiberi Re election David Robinson Pat Tiberi Steve Linnabary 13 Betty Sutton Re election Betty Sutton David Potter Robert Crow WI 14 Steve LaTourette Re election Bill O Neill Steve LaTourette David Macko 15 Deborah Pryce Open Mary Jo Kilroy Steve Stivers Mark M Noble Don Elijah Eckhart Travis Casper 16 Ralph Regula Open John Boccieri Kirk Schuring 17 Tim Ryan Re election Tim Ryan Duane Grassell 18 Zack Space Re election Zack Space Fred DaileyDistrict 1 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 1st congressional district Democratic nominee Steve Driehaus won against Republican incumbent Steve Chabot CQ Politics rated the race as No Clear Favorite Driehaus lost re election to Chabot in 2010 who was re elected 5 more times before losing re election again in 2022 Results edit Ohio s 1st Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Steve Driehaus 155 089 52 5 Republican Steve Chabot Incumbent 140 469 47 5 Total votes 295 558 100 Democratic gain from Republican Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets Chabot R i vs Driehaus D graph of collected poll results from Pollster comDistrict 2 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 2nd congressional district Republican incumbent Jean Schmidt won against Democratic nominee Victoria Wulsin and Independent candidate David Krikorian CQ Politics rated the race as Leans Republican Results edit Ohio s 2nd Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jean Schmidt Incumbent 148 671 44 8 Democratic Victoria Wells Wulsin 124 213 37 4 Independent David Krikorian 58 710 17 7 Total votes 331 594 100 Republican hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets Schmidt R i vs Wulsin D graph of collected poll results from Pollster comDistrict 3 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 3rd congressional district Republican incumbent Mike Turner won against Democratic nominee Jane Mitakides CQ Politics rated the race as Safe Republican Results edit Ohio s 3rd Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mike Turner Incumbent 200 204 63 3 Democratic Jane Mitakides 115 976 36 7 Total votes 316 180 100 Republican hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 4 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 4th congressional district Republican incumbent Jim Jordan won against Democratic nominee Mike Carroll CQ Politics rated the race as Safe Republican Results edit Ohio s 4th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jim Jordan 186 140 65 2 Democratic Mike Carroll 99 491 34 8 Total votes 216 636 100 Republican hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 5 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 5th congressional district Republican incumbent Bob Latta won against Democratic nominee George Mays CQ Politics rated the race as Safe Republican Results edit Ohio s 5th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bob Latta 188 905 64 1 Democratic George Mays 105 840 35 9 Total votes 294 745 100 Republican hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 6 edit2008 Ohio s 6th congressional district election nbsp 2006 November 4 2008 2010 nbsp nbsp Nominee Charlie Wilson Richard Stobbs Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 188 905 92 968 Percentage 62 3 32 8 nbsp Results by county nbsp Results by precinctWilson 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Stobbs 40 50 50 60 70 80 U S Representative before election Charlie Wilson Democratic Elected U S Representative Charlie Wilson DemocraticSee also Ohio s 6th congressional district Democratic incumbent Charlie Wilson won against Republican nominee Richard Stobbs CQ Politics rated the race as Safe Democrat Results edit Ohio s 5th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Charlie Wilson incumbent 188 905 62 3 Republican Richard Stobbs 92 968 32 8 Green Dennis Spisak 13 812 4 9 Total votes 295 685 100 Democratic hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 7 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 7th congressional district Republican incumbent David Hobson did not run for reelection in 2008 Republican nominee Steve Austria won against Democratic nominee Sharen Neuhardt CQ Politics rated the race as Republican Favored Results edit Ohio s 7th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve Austria 174 915 58 2 Democratic Sharen Swartz Neuhardt 125 547 41 8 Total votes 300 462 100 Republican hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets Austria R vs Neuhardt D graph of collected poll results from Pollster comDistrict 8 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 8th congressional district Republican incumbent John Boehner won against Democratic nominee Nicholas Von Stein CQ Politics rated the race as Safe Republican Results edit Ohio s 8th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Boehner incumbent 202 063 67 9 Democratic Nicholas Von Stein 95 510 32 1 Total votes 297 573 100 Republican hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 9 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 9th congressional district Democratic incumbent Marcy Kaptur won against Republican nominee Bradley S Leavitt CQ Politics rated the race as Safe Democrat Results edit Ohio s 9th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Marcy Kaptur incumbent 222 054 74 4 Republican Bradley S Leavitt 76 512 25 6 Total votes 298 566 100 Democratic hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 10 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 10th congressional district The Democratic primary was held March 4 2008 the same day as the Texas and Ohio presidential primaries The candidates were Cleveland city councilman Joe Cimperman North Olmsted mayor Thomas O Grady Barbra Ferris and Rosemary Palmer nbsp Incumbent Dennis Kucinich Kucinich previously stated that he would run again for Congress in 2008 if his bid for president were unsuccessful 4 For 2008 however Kucinich was facing four challengers in the Democratic primary scheduled for March 4 which prompted him to abandon his run for president 5 Opponents included Cleveland City Councilman Joe Cimperman and North Olmsted Mayor Thomas O Grady Having only raised around 50 000 so far compared to Cimperman s 228 000 6 Kucinich put out appeals for campaign funding on YouTube 7 He managed to raise 700 000 surpassing Cimperman s 487 000 8 Cimperman who was endorsed by the Mayor of Cleveland and the Cleveland Plain Dealer criticized Kucinich for focusing too much on campaigning for president and not on the district Kucinich accused Cimperman of representing corporate and real estate interests Cimperman described Kucinich as an absentee congressman who failed to pass any major legislative initiatives in his 12 year House career In an interview Cimperman said he was tired of Kucinich and Cleveland being joke fodder for late night talk show hosts saying It s time for him to go home 9 10 An ad paid for by Cimperman s campaign claimed that Kucinich had missed over 300 votes but by checking the ad s source the actual number was 139 11 A report suggested that representatives of Nancy Pelosi and American Israel Public Affairs Committee would guarantee Kucinich s re election if he dropped his bid to impeach Cheney and Bush though Kucinich denied the meeting happened 12 13 It was also suggested that Kucinich s calls for universal health care and an immediate withdrawal from Iraq made him a thorn in the side of the Democrats congressional leadership as well as his refusal to pledge to support the eventual presidential nominee 9 At the last minute Kucinich took part in a debate with the other primary challengers Barbara Ferris criticized him for not bringing as much money back to the district as other area legislators and authoring just one bill that passed during his 12 years in Congress Kucinich responded It was a Republican Congress and there weren t many Democrats passing meaningful legislation during a Republican Congress 14 Kucinich easily won the primary by a 15 point margin over his nearest opponent Joe Cimperman 2008 10th district democratic primary election Ohio Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dennis J Kucinich Incumbent 68 156 50 27 Democratic Joe Cimperman 47 891 35 32 Democratic Barbara Ferris 8 780 6 48 Democratic Thomas O Grady 6 780 5 Democratic Rosemary Palmer 3 982 2 94 Majority 20 265 14 95 Turnout Kucinich then beat Republican nominee Jim Trakas CQ Politics rated the race as Safe Democrat Results edit Ohio s 10th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dennis Kucinich incumbent 157 268 57 0 Republican Jim Trakas 107 918 39 1 Libertarian Paul Conroy 10 623 3 9 Total votes 275 809 100 Democratic hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 11 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 11th congressional district Democratic nominee Marcia Fudge won against Republican nominee Thomas Pekarek CQ Politics rated the race as Safe Democrat The following candidates ran in the general election Ohio s 11th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Marcia L Fudge 146 840 83 4 Republican Thomas Pekarek 36 705 14 7 Independent Write Ins 144 1 Total votes 175 973 100 Democratic hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets A special election was held on November 18 2008 to fill Jones s seat for the remainder of the 110th Congress until January 3 2009 which Fudge won with 100 of the vote 15 See Ohio s 11th congressional district special election 2008 District 12 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 12th congressional district Republican incumbent Pat Tiberi won against Democratic nominee David Robinson CQ Politics rated the race as Republican Favored Results edit Ohio s 12th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Pat Tiberi Incumbent 197 447 54 8 Democratic David Robinson 152 234 42 2 Libertarian Steve Linnabary 10 707 3 Total votes 360 388 100 Republican hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 13 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 13th congressional district Democratic incumbent Betty Sutton won against Republican nominee David Potter CQ Politics rated the race as Safe Democrat Results edit Ohio s 13th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Betty Sutton incumbent 189 542 64 6 Republican David Potter 104 066 35 4 Total votes 293 608 100 Democratic hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 14 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 14th congressional district Republican incumbent Steve LaTourette won against Democratic nominee Bill O Neill CQ Politics rated the race as Republican Favored Results edit Ohio s 14th Congressional District election 2006 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Steve LaTourette incumbent 188 488 58 3 Democratic Bill O Neill 125 214 38 7 Libertarian Werner J Lange 9 511 3 Total votes 323 213 100 Republican hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 15 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 15th congressional district The election results were essentially tied requiring an automatic recount CQ Politics rated the race as Leans Democratic Republican incumbent Deborah Pryce did not run for reelection in 2008 leaving this an open seat Kilroy defeated Stivers by 2 311 votes in a race not decided until the final ballots were counted on December 7 2008 Results edit Ohio s 15th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mary Jo Kilroy 139 584 45 9 Republican Steve Stivers 137 272 45 2 Libertarian Mark M Noble 14 061 4 6 Independent Don Elijah Eckhart 12 915 4 3 Total votes 304 978 100 Democratic gain from Republican Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets Stivers R vs Kilroy D graph of collected poll results from Pollster comDistrict 16 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 16th congressional district Democratic nominee John Boccieri won against Republican nominee Kirk Schuring Republican incumbent Ralph Regula did not run for reelection CQ Politics rated the race as Leans Democratic Results edit Ohio s 16th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John Boccieri 169 044 55 4 Republican Kirk Schuring 136 293 44 6 Total votes 305 337 100 Democratic gain from Republican Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 17 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 17th congressional district Democratic incumbent Tim Ryan won against Republican nominee Duane Grassell CQ Politics rated the race as Safe Democrat Results edit Ohio s 13th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Tim Ryan incumbent 217 556 78 2 Republican Duane Grassell 60 760 21 8 Total votes 278 316 100 Democratic hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsDistrict 18 edit nbsp See also Ohio s 18th congressional district Democratic incumbent Zack Space won against Republican nominee Fred Dailey CQ Politics rated the race as Democrat Favored Results edit Ohio s 18th Congressional District election 2008 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Zack Space incumbent 164 150 59 9 Republican Fred Dailey 110 001 40 1 Total votes 278 316 100 Democratic hold Race ranking and details from CQ Politics Campaign contributions from OpenSecretsReferences edit AP Democrat wins central Ohio congressional race http www sos state oh us sos elections Research electResultsMain 2008results aspx permanent dead link a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r https www sos state oh us elections election results and data 2008 election results representative to congress november 4 2008 Kucinich faces opponents for congressional seat WTOL TV January 6 2008 Archived from the original on January 20 2008 Retrieved January 6 2008 Freep com 10th Congressional candidate Palmer raised 133 300 in 07 Retrieved December 6 2016 electdennis January 22 2008 Congressman Dennis J Kucinich from Ohio s 10th District Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved December 6 2016 via YouTube Cleveland com Archived 2011 06 07 at the Wayback Machine a b Americanchronicle com Archived from the original on September 1 2013 Retrieved December 6 2016 The Wall Street Journal amp Breaking News Business Financial and Economic News World News and Video Retrieved December 6 2016 House members who missed votes 110th Congress The Washington Post Archived from the original on May 1 2010 JTA Archived from the original on February 16 2008 Retrieved October 31 2018 portland imc 2008 02 06 Kucinich throws reps from Nancy Pelosi and AIPAC out of his office Archived from the original on August 1 2016 Retrieved December 6 2016 Cleveland com Archived 2010 05 09 at the Wayback Machine U S Representative 11th Congressional District Unexpired Term Ending 01 03 2009 November 18 2008 Archived November 20 2008 at the Wayback Machine Ohio Secretary of State November 18 2008 unofficial resultsExternal links editElections amp Ballot Issues from the Ohio Secretary of State U S Congress candidates for Ohio at Project Vote Smart Ohio U S House Races from 2008 Race Tracker Campaign contributions for Ohio congressional races from OpenSecrets Preceded by2006 elections United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio2008 Succeeded by2010 elections Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio amp oldid 1222783028 District 3, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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