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Elections for the office of Ohio's House of Representatives were held in Ohio on November 2, 2010.
The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was February 18, 2010 (May 3 for independents). The primary Election Day was May 4, 2010.
In Ohio, representatives serve two-year terms with a limit of four consecutive terms. Representatives assume office on the first day of January following their election.
- See also: Ohio House of Representatives and State legislative elections, 2010
November 2 General Election Results[edit]
The following candidates won on November 2, 2010:
- Al Landis
- Alicia Reece
- Andrew Brenner
- Andrew Thompson (Ohio)
- Anne Gonzales
- Armond Budish
- Barbara Boyd (Ohio)
- Barbara Sears
- Bill Coley
- Bill Hayes
- Bill Patmon
- Bob Hagan
- Bob Peterson (Ohio)
- Bruce Goodwin
- Casey Kozlowski
- Cheryl Grossman
- Clayton Luckie
- Cliff Hite
- Cliff Rosenberger
- Connie Pillich
- Courtney Combs
- Craig Newbold
- Dale Mallory
- Dan Ramos
- Danny Bubp
- Dave Burke
- Dave Hall (Ohio)
- Debbie Phillips
- Denise Driehaus
- Dennis Murray
- Gerald Stebelton
- Jarrod Martin
- Jay Goyal
- Jay Hottinger
- Jeffrey McClain
- Jim Zehringer
- Joe Uecker
- John Adams (Ohio)
- John Carey Jr.
- John E. Barnes Jr.
- John Patrick Carney
- Kathleen Clyde
- Kenny Yuko
- Kirk Schuring
- Kristina Daley Roegner
- Lorraine Fende
- Lou Blessing, Jr.
- Lou Gentile
- Lynn Slaby
- Lynn Wachtmann
- Margaret Ruhl
- Mark Okey
- Marlene Anielski
- Matt Huffman
- Matt Lundy
- Matt Szollosi
- Michael Ashford
- Michael Foley (Ohio)
- Michael Henne
- Michael Stinziano
- Mike Dovilla
- Mike Duffey
- Nan Baker
- Nancy Garland
- Nickie Antonio
- Peggy Lehner
- Peter Beck
- Peter Stautberg
- Randy Gardner
- Rex Arthur Damschroder
- Richard Adams
- Robert Hackett
- Robert Mecklenborg
- Roland Winburn
- Ron Amstutz
- Ron Gerberry
- Ron Maag
- Ron Young
- Ross McGregor
- Sandra Williams
- Sean O'Brien (Ohio)
- Stephen Slesnick
- Ted Celeste
- Teresa Fedor
- Terry Blair
- Terry Boose
- Terry Johnson, Ohio Politician
- Timothy Derickson
- Timothy Grendell
- Timothy J. DeGeeter
- Todd McKenney
- Todd Snitchler
- Tom Letson
- Tracy Heard
- Troy Balderson
- Vernon Sykes
- W. Carlton Weddington
- William Batchelder
- Zack Milkovich
Majority control[edit]
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Heading into the November 2 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the Ohio House of Representatives:
| Ohio House of Representatives
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| Party
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As of November 1, 2010
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After the 2010 Election
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Democratic Party
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53
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40
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Republican Party
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46
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59
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| Total
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99
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99
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Term limits[edit]
- See also: State legislatures with term limits
The Ohio House of Representatives has been a term-limited state house in Ohio voters approved Ballot Issue 4, an initiated constitutional amendment, in 1992. This amendment became part of Section 2 of Article II of the Ohio Constitution and limits the amount of time that an Ohio State Representative can stay in office to four 2-year terms, saying, "No person shall hold the office of State Representative for a period longer than four successive terms of two years. Terms shall be considered successive unless separated by a period of four or more years."
13 incumbents (13.1% of all incumbents) are term limited in 2010. In addition to the 13 Ohio state representatives who are leaving office because of term limits, 7 Ohio state senators are also termed-out. Of the 13 term limited incumbents, 9 are Democrats and 4 are Republicans. These incumbents are as follows:
Democrats (9):
- Dan Stewart (Ohio)
- Edna Brown
- John Domenick
- Joseph Koziura
- Kathleen Chandler
- Michael DeBose
- Michael Skindell
- Sandra Harwood
- Todd Book
Republicans (4):
- Clyde Evans
- David T. Daniels
- Jeff Wagner
- Scott Oelslager
Campaign contributions[edit]
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state house in Ohio in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state house races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
| Year
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Number of candidates
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Total contributions
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| 2012
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249
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$31,544,152
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| 2010
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301
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$35,860,365
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| 2008
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247
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$34,867,032
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| 2006
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268
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$25,357,717
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| 2004
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236
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$17,650,366
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| 2002
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250
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$16,757,100
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| 2000
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286
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$18,259,570
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During the 2010 election, the total contributions to the 301 House candidates was $35,860,365. The top 10 contributors were:[2]
| 2010 Donors, Ohio House of Representatives
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| Donor
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Amount
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| Ohio House Republican Organizational Cmte
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$3,806,118
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| House Democratic Caucus Fund of Ohio
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$3,620,544
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| Ohio Democratic Party
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$3,100,762
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| Ohio Republican Party
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$1,352,685
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| Ohio Democratic Caucus
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$934,572
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| Ohio Association of Public School Employees
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$726,311
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| SEIU Healthcare District 1199
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$626,725
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| Ohio Education Association
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$548,050
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| Ohio State Association of Plumbers & Pipefitters
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$529,085
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| Electrical Workers
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$377,996
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Qualifications[edit]
Article 2, Section 3 of the Ohio Constitution states: Senators and representatives shall have resided in their respective districts one year next preceding their election, unless they shall have been absent on the public business of the United States, or of this state.
Article 2, Section 5 of the Ohio Constitution states: No person hereafter convicted of an embezzlement of the public funds, shall hold any office in this state; nor shall any person, holding public money for disbursement, or otherwise, have a seat in the General Assembly, until he shall have accounted for, and paid such money into the treasury.
Incumbency[edit]
Unopposed incumbents[edit]
There are 78 incumbents seeking re-election. 8 incumbents (10.3% of those seeking re-election) faced no competition in the primary or general election.
- 2 Democratic incumbents faced no November challenger.
- 6 GOP incumbents faced no November challenger.
Primary challenges[edit]
Only 12 incumbents (15.4% of those seeking re-election) faced competition in the July 27 primary. Of these 12 incumbents, 7 are Republicans and 4 are Democrats. 11 defeated their primary opponents while one, John Otterman (D) of District 45, fell to his primary opponent. The winning incumbents are as follows:
- District 27: Incumbent Democrat W. Carlton Weddington
- District 35: Incumbent Republican Ron Maag
- District 46: Incumbent Republican Barbara Sears
- District 60: Incumbent Democrat Robert Hagan
- District 61: Incumbent Democrat Mark Okey
- District 64: Incumbent Democrat Tom Letson
- District 70: Incumbent Republican Jarrod Martin
- District 72: Incumbent Republican Ross McGregor
- District 74: Incumbent Republican Bruce Goodwin
- District 76: Incumbent Republican Cliff Hite
- District 90: Incumbent Republican Margaret Ruhl
Retiring incumbents[edit]
8 incumbent senators (8.1% of all incumbents) chose not to run for re-election, while 78 incumbents (78.8% of all incumbents) ran for re-election. Of the 8 incumbents who retired, 6 are Republicans and 2 are Democrats.
- District 1: Incumbent Republican Kris Jordan
- District 10: Incumbent Democrat Robin Belcher
- District 17: Incumbent Republican Josh Mandel
- District 21: Incumbent Republican Kevin Bacon
- District 36: Incumbent Republican Seth Morgan
- District 47: Incumbent Democrat Joe Walter
- District 93: Incumbent Republican Jennifer Garrison
- District 98: Incumbent Republican Richard Hollington
List of candidates
Partisan dominance in state houses heading into the 2010 state legislative elections
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District 1[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Linda Bolon: 6,031
a Incumbent Bolon was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Craig Newbold: 5,834
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Linda Bolon 15,887
Craig Newbold 17,616 
District 2[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Kris Jordan was eligible to seek re-election, but did not do so.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Richard Bird: 4,746
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Andrew O. Brenner: 4,203
a
- Craig Schweitzer: 3,924
- Beth Lear: 3,846
- Traci Saliba: 2,341
- Mark Phillips: 1,484
- Jeffery Mayle: 1,427
November 2 General election candidates:
Richard Bird 19,359
Andrew O. Brenner 45,922 
District 3[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Ron Amstutz: 10,948
a Incumbent Amstutz was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
Ron Amstutz 29,003 
District 4[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Connie Miller: 2,760
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Matt Huffman: 10,738
a Incumbent Huffman was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
Connie Miller 9,225
Matt Huffman 24,108 
District 5[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Gerald Stebelton: 9,963
a Incumbent Stebelton was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
Gerald Stebelton 36,672 
District 6[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Jackie Brown: 4,339
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Randy Gardner: 7,345
a Incumbent Gardner was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jackie Brown 14,333
Randy Gardner 28,590 
District 7[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Kenny Yuko: 7,704
a Incumbent Yuko was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2004.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Tony Hocevar: 2,109
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Kenny Yuko 25,172 
Tony Hocevar 7,384
District 8[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Armond Budish: 11,321
a Incumbent Budish was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jerry Powell: 1,543
a
- Daniel Cord: 6
November 2 General election candidates:
Armond Budish 32,321 
Jerry Powell 5,270
District 9[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Barbara Boyd: 8,190
a Incumbent Boyd was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Charles Perkel: 959
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Barbara Boyd 25,995 
Charles Perkel 4,183
District 10[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Robin Belcher was eligible to seek re-election, but did not do so.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Bill Patmon: 2,463
a
- Roosevelt Coats: 1,813
- Robin Belcher: 1,712
May 4 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Bill Patmon 15,036 
District 11[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Sandra Williams: 4,445
a Incumbent Williams was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Roz McAllister: 709
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Sandra Williams 15,578 
Roz McAllister 3,363
District 12[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Michael DeBose was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- John E. Barnes Jr.: 4,516
a
- Michael DeBose: 2,210
- Theresa Talbott: 1,268
- Terrance McClain: 1,266
- Andre White: 853
May 4 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
John E. Barnes Jr. 26,300 
District 13[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Michael J. Skindell was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Nickie Antonio: 4,257
a
- Tom Bullock: 3,624
May 4 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Nickie Antonio 15,545 
District 14[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Michael Foley: 7,121
a Incumbent Foley was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Kevin Burke: 2,365
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Michael Foley 17,545 
Kevin Burke 9,728
District 15[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Timothy J. DeGeeter: 9,541
a Incumbent DeGeeter was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2002.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Timothy J. DeGeeter 21,683 
District 16[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Jennifer L. Brady: 4,210
a
- Peggy Cleary: 4,073
- Rosemary Palmer: 2,552
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Nan Baker: 8,915
a Incumbent Baker was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Paul Hilts: 3
a (Withdrew)
November 2 General election candidates:
Jennifer L. Brady 19,090
Nan Baker 28,865 
District 17[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Josh Mandel was eligible to seek re-election, but did not do so.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Kelli Kay Perk: 5,390
a
- Tim White: 5,282
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Marlene Anielski: 6,940
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- David Macko: 89
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Kelli Kay Perk 20,055
Marlene Anielski 27,664 
David Macko 2,812
District 18[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Matt Patten: 6,940
a Incumbent Patten was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Mike Dovilla: 5,922
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Matt Patten 20,115
Mike Dovilla 22,149 
District 19[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Marian Harris: 7,506
a Incumbent Harris was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Anne Gonzales: 10,398
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Michael Johnston: 141
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Marian Harris 23,454
Anne Gonzales 29,191 
Michael Johnston 2,771
District 20[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Nancy Garland: 7,557
a Incumbent Garland was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Matt Carle: 7,425
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Lawrence Binsky: 131
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Nancy Garland 23,169 
Matt Carle 21,675
Lawrence Binsky 2,368
District 21[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Kevin Bacon was eligible to seek re-election, but did not do so.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- David Robinson: 5,420
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Mike Duffey: 6,400
a
November 2 General election candidates:
David Robinson 19,482
Mike Duffey 19,859 
District 22[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- John Patrick Carney: 7,379
a Incumbent Carney was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Angel R. Rhodes: 4,770
a
- Charles Godsey: 3,248
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Mark Noble: 130
a
- May 4 Green party primary result:
- Corey Ansel: 37
a
November 2 General election candidates:
John Patrick Carney 25,489 
Angel R. Rhodes 21,761
Mark Noble 1,485
- Corey Ansel 716
District 23[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Steven Harp: 5,339
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Cheryl Grossman: 9,518
a Incumbent Grossman was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Casey Borders: 148
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Steven Harp 14,913
Cheryl Grossman 29,926 
Casey Borders 2,353
District 24[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Ted Celeste: 6,796
a Incumbent Celeste was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2000.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Nathan Larger: 3,572
a
- Jason Rafeld: 3,483
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Blake Oates: 6
a (Withdrew)
November 2 General election candidates:
Ted Celeste 22,630 
Nathan Larger 19,734
District 25[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Dan Stewart was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Michael Stinziano: 5,455
a
- John Sowers: 2,259
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Scott Hubbard: 2,790
a (Withdrew)
- Christopher Heiberger: 2,215
November 2 General election candidates:
Michael Stinziano 21,230 
District 26[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Tracy Heard: 8,010
a Incumbent Heard was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Joseph Healy: 2,045
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Tracy Heard 25,813 
Joseph Healy 6,284
District 27[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- W. Carlton Weddington: 5,123
a Incumbent Weddington was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
- Mike Mitchell: 1,699
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Meagan Cyrus: 964
a
November 2 General election candidates:
W. Carlton Weddington 21,251 
Meagan Cyrus 4,047
District 28[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Connie Pillich: 4,903
a Incumbent Pillich was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Mike Wilson: 4,410
a
- Tom Weidman: 2,721
- Vicky Zwissler: 2,496
- Jeffrey Paul: 262
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Bryant Callaghan: 37
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Note: Recount in progress.
Connie Pillich 21,195
Mike Wilson 20,593
Bryant Callaghan 1,092
District 29[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Liz Ping: 3,086
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Lou Blessing, Jr.: 7,400
a Incumbent Blessing was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2004.
November 2 General election candidates:
Liz Ping 16,751
Lou Blessing, Jr. 25,182 
District 30[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Richard Luken: 2,043
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Robert Mecklenborg: 9,130
a Incumbent Mecklenborg was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
Richard Luken 9,463
Robert Mecklenborg 37,015 
District 31[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Denise Driehaus: 2,015
a Incumbent Driehaus was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Mike Robison: 2,220
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Denise Driehaus 12,981 
Mike Robison 10,107
District 32[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Dale Mallory: 3,492
a Incumbent Mallory was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Erik Nebergall: 1,309
a
- Theo Barnes: 532
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Ryan Printy: 31
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Dale Mallory 18,885 
Erik Nebergall 6,742
Ryan Printy 901
District 33[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Alicia Reece: 4,972
a Incumbent Reece was appointed to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2010.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jim Stith: 1,765
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Jillian Mack: 34
a
Independent candidate:
- Curtis Wells
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Alicia Reece 21,306 
Jim Stith 7,606
Jillian Mack 1,047
Curtis Wells 818
District 34[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Max Kinman: 3,106
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Peter Stautberg: 7,162
a Incumbent Stautberg was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
Max Kinman 14,662
Peter Stautberg 27,006 
District 35[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Marcia Garrison: 3,820
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Ron Maag: 10,835
a Incumbent Maag was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
- Ginger Kubala: 5,019
November 2 General election candidates:
Marcia Garrison 13,852
Ron Maag 37,486 
District 36[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Seth Morgan was eligible to seek re-election, but did not do so.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Carl Fisher Jr.: 5,231
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Michael Henne: 7,576
a
- Joseph Ellis: 3,247
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Jesse Stoner: 2
a (Withdrew)
Independent Candidates:
- Cheryl Watson:
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Carl Fisher Jr. 14,078
Michael Henne 26,368 
Cheryl Watson 1,230
District 37[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Steven Byington: 5,331
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Peggy Lehner: 10,365
a Incumbent Lehner was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
Steven Byington 12,429
Peggy Lehner 28,598 
District 38[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- John Doll: 4,251
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Terry Blair: 9,358
a Incumbent Blair was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
John Doll 14,112
Terry Blair 29,298 
District 39[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Clayton Luckie: 4,151
a Incumbent Luckie was appointed to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jeffrey Wellbaum: 1,218 (Withdrew) Wellbaum withdrew after the Republican primary.
Independent candidate:
November 2 General election candidates:
Clayton Luckie 17,262 
Harlene Holland 4,083
District 40[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Roland Winburn: 4,990
a Incumbent Winburn was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- No Republicans filed to run for this seat.
Independent candidate:
November 2 General election candidates:
Roland Winburn 21,261 
David Wilson 8,399
District 41[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Brian Williams: 6,872
a Incumbent Williams first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2004.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Lynn Slaby: 5,699
a
- Lance Reed: 2,046
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- David Finley: 24
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Brian Williams 22,969
Lynn Slaby 25,174 
David Finley 2,308
District 42[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Mike Moran (Ohio): 5,128
a Incumbent Moran was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Kristina Daley Roegner: 6,140
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- John E. Hoover: 43
a (Withdrew)
November 2 General election candidates:
Mike Moran (Ohio) 20,166
Kristina Daley Roegner 21,580 
District 43[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Steve Dyer: 8,035
a Incumbent Dyer was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Todd McKenney: 4,672
a
- Nick Skeriotis: 3,719
November 2 General election candidates:
Steve Dyer 20,051
Todd McKenney 24,496 
District 44[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Vernon Sykes: 4,416
a Incumbent Sykes was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Josh Sines: 1,172
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Kurtis S.F. Liston: 18
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Vernon Sykes 20,107 
Josh Sines 5,087
Kurtis S.F. Liston 697
District 45[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat John Otterman was defeated in the primary election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Zack Milkovich: 4,031
a
- John Otterman: 3,286 Incumbent Otterman was first elected in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Charles Lasher: 2,224
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Zack Milkovich 15,624 
Charles Lasher 9,532
District 46[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Harry Barlos: 4,207
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Barbara Sears: 5,564
a Incumbent Sears was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
- Jeffrey Jones: 2,002
November 2 General election candidates:
Harry Barlos 22,406
Barbara Sears 28,911 
District 47[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Joe Walter was eligible to seek re-election, but did not do so.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Teresa Fedor: 5,043
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Rick Bush: 2,055
a
- Phillip Barbosa: 1,204
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Joseph M. Pfeiffer: 79
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Teresa Fedor 17,543 
Rick Bush 8,513
Joseph M. Pfeiffer 1,196
District 48[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Edna Brown was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Michael Ashford: 5,067
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Carolyn Eyre: 122
a
Independent Candidates:
- Schylar Meadows:
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Michael Ashford 20,506 
Carolyn Eyre 4,888
Schylar Meadows 1,380
District 49[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Matt Szollosi: 4,869
a Incumbent Szollosi was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jeff Wingate: 3,030
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Matt Szollosi 22,048 
Jeff Wingate 11,760
District 50[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Todd Bosley: 5,817
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Todd Snitchler: 9,332
a Incumbent Snitchler was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
Todd Bosley 16,288
Todd Snitchler 24,969 
District 51[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Scott Oelslager was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Andrew Haines: 6,200
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Kirk Schuring: 11,421
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Andrew Haines 14,355
Kirk Schuring 32,259 
District 52[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Stephen Slesnick: 4,690
a Incumbent Slesnick was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Travis Secrest: 3,563
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Stephen Slesnick 17,127 
Travis Secrest 10,107
District 53[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- James Shew: 3,174
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Timothy Derickson: 7,755
a Incumbent Derickson was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
James Shew 10,928
Timothy Derickson 25,734 
District 54[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Bruce Carter: 2,193
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Courtney Combs: 6,126
a Incumbent Combs was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2004.
Independent Candidates:
- Arnold Engel:
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Bruce Carter 9,412
Courtney Combs 19,622 
Arnold Engel 2,512
District 55[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Susan Rubin: 3,657
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Bill Coley: 11,797
a Incumbent Coley was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2004.
November 2 General election candidates:
Susan Rubin 14,713
Bill Coley 33,229 
District 56[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Joseph Koziura was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Dan Ramos: 3,061
a
- Jose Candelario: 2,853
- Maria Vitale: 1,972
- Richard Williams: 953
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Henry Lewandowski Jr.: 2,128
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Dan Ramos 20,253 
Henry Lewandowski Jr. 9,675
District 57[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Matt Lundy: 8,658
a Incumbent Lundy was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Rae Lynn Brady: 6,686
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Josh Robertson: 26
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Matt Lundy 24,274 
Rae Lynn Brady 21,133
Josh Robertson 2,304
District 58[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Gregory Davidson: 1,992
a
- Kyle Wilson: 1,147
- George Mays: 1,128
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Terry Boose: 5,998
a Incumbent Boose was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Bob Williams
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Gregory Davidson 11,800
Terry Boose 22,861 
Bob Williams 2,042
District 59[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Ron Gerberry: 13,154
a Incumbent Gerberry served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 1983-2001 and 2007-2011.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Mike Pestian: 4,313
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Patrick Manning: 22
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Ron Gerberry 27,306 
Mike Pestian 16,737
Patrick Manning 2,226
District 60[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Robert Hagan: 8,344
a Incumbent Hagan served on the Ohio House of Representatives from 1987 to 1997 and joined again in 2007.
- Don Hanni: 3,476
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Daniel Thimons: 883
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Robert Hagan 21,619 
Daniel Thimons 4,994
District 61[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Mark Okey: 5,793
a Incumbent Okey was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
- Brian Simeone: 2,146
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Michael Foit: 6,795
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Mark Okey 18,984 
Michael Foit 17,311
District 62[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Lorraine Fende: 4,070
a Incumbent Fende was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2004.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- David Fiebig: 4,405
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Lorraine Fende 19,837 
David Fiebig 19,093
District 63[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Mark Schneider: 4,402
a Incumbent Schneider was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Ron Young: 5,312
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Mark Schneider 18,103
Ron Young 20,529 
District 64[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Tom Letson: 6,301
a Incumbent Letson was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
- Vincent Flask: 3,842
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Albert Haberstroh Jr.: 3,066
a
Independent Candidates:
- Randy Law: Did not appear on general election ballot
November 2 General election candidates:
Tom Letson 18,767 
Albert Haberstroh Jr. 11,225
District 65[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Sandra Harwood was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Sean O'Brien: 6,318
a
- J.D. Williams: 5,703
- Edward Stredney: 1,768
- Michael Boccia: 831
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Geno Capone: 2,792
a
Independent Candidates:
- Werner Lange:
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Sean O'Brien 23,142 
Geno Capone 10,773
Werner Lange 1,950
District 66[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats filed to run for this seat.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Joe Uecker: 7,781
a Incumbent Uecker was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2004.
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Barry Cox: 47
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Joe Uecker 33,200 
Barry Cox 8,333
District 67[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Anne Howard: 2,399
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Peter Beck: 10,034
a Incumbent Beck was first appointed to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2009.
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Robert Waters: 29
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Anne Howard 12,354
Peter Beck 35,391 
Robert Waters 2,287
District 68[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Kathleen Chandler was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Kathleen Clyde: 4,494
a
- Rick Hawksley: 1,763
- Sean Buchanan: 1,655
May 4 GOP primary result:
- W. Roak Zeller: 4,309
a
May 4 Constitutional primary result:
- Daniel Cartwright: 21
a
Independent Candidates:
- Richard Duncan:
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Kathleen Clyde 17,309 
W. Roak Zeller 15,615
Daniel Cartwright 1,930
Richard Duncan 608
District 69[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Jack Schira: 4,603
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- William G. Batchelder: 9,110
a Incumbent Batchelder has served on the Ohio House of Representatives from 1969-1999 and 2007-present.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jack Schira 13,666
William G. Batchelder 32,406 
District 70[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Michael Watters:
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jarrod Martin: 8,448
a Incumbent Martin was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2009.
- Bill Miller: 2,954
November 2 General election candidates:
Michael Watters 12,486
Jarrod Martin 29,043 
District 71[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Nathan McMann: 6,322
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jay Hottinger: 13,160
a Incumbent Hottinger has served on the Ohio House of Representatives from 1995-1998 and 2007-present.
November 2 General election candidates:
Nathan McMann 12,966
Jay Hottinger 29,281 
District 72[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Gregory Krouse: 4,126
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Ross McGregor: 5,012
a Incumbent McGregor was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
- Ethan Reynolds: 2,029
November 2 General election candidates:
Gregory Krouse 12,463
Ross McGregor 18,461 
District 73[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Jay Goyal: 4,568
a Incumbent Goyal was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- David Nitzsche: 6,114
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Jay Goyal 17,856 
David Nitzsche 15,115
District 74[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- David Pilliod: 2,652
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Bruce Goodwin: 6,793
a Incumbent Goodwin was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
- Jim Volkert: 3,025
November 2 General election candidates:
David Pilliod 11,846
Bruce Goodwin 26,383 
District 75[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Cletus Schindler: 3,043
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Lynn Wachtmann: 9,390
a Incumbent Wachtmann was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
Cletus Schindler 11,224
Lynn Wachtmann 28,934 
District 76[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Jeffrey Detmer: 2,748
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Cliff Hite: 7,793
a Incumbent Hite was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
- Dennis Armstrong: 5,113
- Nicholas Sammetinger: 1,020
Independent Candidates:
- Steven Gossard:
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Jeffrey Detmer 7,631
Cliff Hite 27,037 
Steven Gossard 3,528
District 77[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats ran for election.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jim Zehringer: 9,832
a Incumbent Zehringer was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jim Zehringer 35,534 
District 78[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Anthony Ehresmann: 3,170
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- John Adams: 8,261
a Incumbent Adams was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
Anthony Ehresmann 10,864
John Adams 31,358 
District 79[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Howard Guy Payne: 2,855
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Richard Adams: 10,336
a Incumbent Adams was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
Howard Guy Payne 9,751
Richard Adams 32,812 
District 80[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Dennis Murray: 6,276
a Incumbent Murray was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jeff Krabill: 5,626
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Judy Kayden: 30
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Dennis Murray 20,220 
Jeff Krabill 19,359
Judy Kayden 1,638
District 81[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Jeff Wagner was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Benjamin Nutter: 3,190
a
- William Young: 2,970
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Rex Arthur Damschroder: 6,722
a
- Holly Stacy: 3,763
- Merrill Keiser: 741
May 4 Constitutional party primary result:
- Bill Hrabak: 15
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Benjamin Nutter 14,899
Rex Arthur Damschroder 21,008 
Bill Hrabak 2,075
District 82[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats ran for election.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jeffrey McClain: 6,835
a Incumbent McClain was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jeffrey McClain 23,750 
District 83[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats ran for election.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Dave Burke: 12,294
a Incumbent Burke was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
Dave Burke 32,518 
District 84[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Aaron Kilbarger: 4,620
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Robert Hackett: 10,507
a Incumbent Hackett was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
Aaron Kilbarger 12,769
Robert Hackett 29,375 
District 85[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Raymond Pryor: 4,548
a Incumbent Pryor was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Bob Peterson: 6,375
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Raymond Pryor 15,352
Bob Peterson 19,007 
District 86[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican David Daniels was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Bill Horne: 2,110
a
- Laura Curliss: 1,605
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Cliff Rosenberger: 7,208
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Jacob Dawson: 21
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Bill Horne 11,804
Cliff Rosenberger 19,427 
Jacob Dawson 1,443
District 87[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Clyde Evans was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Clay Baker: 3,524
a (Withdrew, replaced by Fred Deel)
May 4 GOP primary result:
- John Carey Jr.: 8,337
a
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Tim Sanders:
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Fred Deel 11,785
John Carey Jr. 23,226 
Tim Sanders 1,170
District 88[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- No Democrats ran for election.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Danny Bubp: 7,387
a Incumbent Bubp was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2004.
November 2 General election candidates:
Danny Bubp 30,656 
District 89[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat Todd Book was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Ron Hadsell: 3,265
a
- Mike Crabtree: 2,486
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Terry Johnson: 4,942
a
- May 4 Green party primary result:
- Dennis Lambert: 4
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Ron Hadsell 14,191
Terry Johnson 20,807
Dennis Lambert 643
District 90[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- John Ryerson: 190
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Margaret Ruhl: 8,564
a Incumbent Ruhl was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
- Patrick Quinn: 4,695
November 2 General election candidates:
John Ryerson 12,008
Margaret Ruhl 31,280 
District 91[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Dan Dodd: 6,537
a Incumbent Dodd was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2006.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Bill Hayes: 7,861
a
- Chuck Wellman: 3,260
May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Chad Ricketts: 60
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Dan Dodd 18,448
Bill Hayes 20,189 
Chad Ricketts 4,267
District 92[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Debbie Phillips: 6,095
a Incumbent Phillips was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Mike Hunter: 6,278
a
- May 4 Green party primary result:
- Ty Collinsworth: 11
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Debbie Phillips 18,721 
Mike Hunter 15,980
- Ty Collinsworth 898
District 93[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Jennifer Garrison (D) was eligible to seek re-election, but did not do so.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Linda Secrest: 4,605
a
- Frank Fleisher: 1,968
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Andrew Thompson: 6,407
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Linda Secrest 17,807
Andrew Thompson 20,748 
District 94[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- John Sam Ackers: 3,910
a (Withdrew)
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Troy Balderson: 8,989
a Incumbent Balderson was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
Troy Balderson 28,621 
District 95[edit]
Note: Incumbent Democrat John Domenick was not eligible for re-election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Lou Gentile: 8,317
a
- Jerry Echemann: 4,205
- Richard Olivito: 1,574
- Edward Argentine: 950
- Cas Adulewicz: 822
May 4 GOP primary result:
- No Republican running for election.
Independent Candidates:
- Mark Clark:
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Lou Gentile 23,213 
Mark Clark 11,824
District 96[edit]
Note: After Sayre's unopposed primary run, he resigned from his seat in order to take a position as chief deputy auditor for Tuscarawas County.[3] The House Democratic Caucus selected Joshua O'Farrell to fill Sayre's vacated seat. Incumbent O'Farrell will be the Democratic candidate for District 96.[4]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Allan Sayre: 6,845 (Withdrew from race on May 17) Sayre has been replaced by Joshua O'Farrell (D).
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Al Landis: 3,331
a
- Bill Behrendt: 2,998
- Eric Reip: 935
November 2 General election candidates:
Joshua O'Farrell 19,986
Al Landis 20,833 
District 97[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Edward Powers: 3,101
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Dave Hall: 8,526
a Incumbent Hall was first elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
Independent Candidates:
- Gary Aukerman:
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Edward Powers 9,065
Dave Hall 24,310 
Gary Aukerman 1,959
District 98[edit]
Note: Incumbent Republican Richard Hollington withdrew from the primary election.
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Mary Briggs: 4,063
a
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Timothy Grendell: 8,387
a
- Walter Claypool: 1,197
May 4 Constitutional party primary result:
Independent Candidates:
- Marc Saric:
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Mary Briggs 10,718
Timothy Grendell 30,906 
Bob Cannon 2,301
Marc Saric 1,233
District 99[edit]
May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Deborah Newcomb: 6,355
a Incumbent Newcomb was appointed to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2008.
May 4 GOP primary result:
- Casey Kozlowski: 2,030
a
- Ryan Bailey: 1,259
- Robert Tarasiak: 1,221
- Jason Shippy: 1,052
- Tim Byers: 903
Independent Candidates:
- Tammy Roesch:
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Note: Recount Possible
Deborah Newcomb 12,997
Casey Kozlowski 13,040 
Tammy Roesch 5,846
See also[edit]
- Ohio House of Representatives
- Ohio State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2010
- Primary election dates in 2010
External links[edit]
- Official Ohio House of Representatives elections results
- Project Vote Smart list of candidates for Ohio House of Representatives in the November 2, 2010 election
[edit]
- ↑ Follow the Money, Ohio
- ↑ Follow the Money, "Ohio House of Representatives 2010 Campaign Contributions"
- ↑ WTOV, "Ohio Rep. Sayre Resigns; Takes County Chief Deputy Auditor Job," May 17, 2010
- ↑ Times-Reporter, "Josh O'Farrell named to replace Sayre," June 1, 2010
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