From Ballotpedia By Ballotpedia's Congressional team
The primary elections of the 2014 election season will continue in Ohio on May 6, 2014. Here is a preview of what to expect in the U.S. House.
Polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time.
There are 16 seats up for grabs in Ohio's 2014 congressional elections. Heading into the general election, the Democratic Party holds 4 of Ohio's 16 congressional seats.
| Members of the U.S. House from Ohio -- Partisan Breakdown | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Party | As of November 2014 | After the 2014 Election | |
| Democratic Party | 4 | 4 | |
| Republican Party | 12 | 12 | |
| Total | 16 | 16 | |
Incumbent Steve Chabot is running unopposed in the Republican primary. Jim Prues and Fred Kundrata will battle for the Democratic nomination.[1]
Incumbent Brad Wenstrup is running unopposed in the Republican primary. Ronny Harrison Richards, John Arthur Sheil, William Smith and Marek Tyszkiewicz will compete in the Democratic primary.[1]
Incumbent Joyce Beatty is running unopposed in the Democratic primary. John Adams and Eric Vennon are competing for the Republican nomination.[1]
Incumbent Jim Jordan is running unopposed in the Republican primary. No other candidates are running.[1]
Incumbent Bob Latta is running unopposed in the Republican primary. Challenger Robert Fry is running unopposed in the Democratic primary.[1]
Incumbent Bill Johnson is running unopposed in the Republican primary. Jennifer Garrison and Greg Howard are vying for the Democratic nomination in the primary.[1]
Incumbent Bob Gibbs is running unopposed in the Republican primary. No other candidates are running.[1]
Incumbent John Boehner will be challenged by J.D. Winteregg, Matthew Ashworth and Eric Gurr in the Republican primary. Tom Poetter is facing off against Matthew Guyette for the Democratic nomination.[1]
Incumbent Marcy Kaptur is running unopposed in the Democratic primary. Challenger Robert Horrocks, Jr. is running against Richard May in the Republican primary.[1]
Incumbent Mike Turner is facing off against John Anderson in the Republican primary. Bill Conner and Robert Klepinger will compete for the Democratic nomination.[1]
Incumbent Marcia Fudge is running unopposed in the Democratic primary. Mark Zetzer is running unopposed in the Republican primary.[1]
Incumbent Patrick Tiberi is running unopposed in the Republican primary. David Tibbs is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination, and Bob Hart is running unopposed for the Green Party nomination.[1]
Incumbent Tim Ryan will face off against John Luchansky in the Democratic primary. No other candidates are running.[1]
Incumbent David Joyce will be challenged by Matt Lynch in the Republican primary. Michael Wager is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination.[1]
Incumbent Steve Stivers will be challenged by Charles Chope in the Republican primary. Richard Scott Wharton is running unopposed in the Democratic primary.[1]
Incumbent Jim Renacci is running unopposed in the Republican primary. Pete Crossland and James Donenwirth will compete for the Democratic nomination in the primary.[1]
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