Ohio House Of Representatives Elections, 2012

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Ohio House of Representatives elections, 2012

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Ohio House of Representatives • 2012 Ohio Senate Elections
Elections for the office of Ohio House of Representatives were held in Ohio on November 6, 2012. All 99 seats were up for election.

The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was December 7, 2011. The primary Election Day will be March 6, 2012.

See also: Ohio State Senate elections, 2012 and State legislative elections, 2012

Majority control[edit]

See also: Partisan composition of state houses

Heading into the November 6 election, the Republican Party held the majority in the Ohio House of Representatives:

Ohio House of Representatives
Party As of November 5, 2012 After the 2012 Election
     Democratic Party 40 39
     Republican Party 59 60
Total 99 99


Incumbents retiring[edit]

A total of 13 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2012. Those incumbents were:

Name Party Current Office
Bruce Goodwin Ends.png Republican House District 74
Courtney Combs Ends.png Republican House District 54
Danny Bubp Ends.png Republican House District 88
Dennis Murray Electiondot.png Democratic House District 80
Jay Goyal Electiondot.png Democratic House District 73
Joe Uecker Ends.png Republican House District 66
Kenny Yuko Electiondot.png Democratic House District 7
Lorraine Fende Electiondot.png Democratic House District 62
Lou Blessing, Jr. Ends.png Republican House District 29
Mark Okey Electiondot.png Democratic House District 61
Nancy Garland Electiondot.png Democratic House District 20
Randy Gardner Ends.png Republican House District 6
Ted Celeste Electiondot.png Democratic House District 24

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 Number of candidates Total contributions
2012 249 $31,544,152
2010 301 $35,860,365
2008 247 $34,867,032
2006 268 $25,357,717
2004 236 $17,650,366
2002 250 $16,757,100
2000 286 $18,259,570

During the 2012 election, the total contributions to the 249 House candidates was $31,544,152. The top 10 contributors were:[2]

2012 Donors, Ohio House of Representatives
Donor Amount
Ohio House Republican Organizational Cmte $5,738,613
Ohio Democratic Party $2,640,787
Ohio Republican Party $1,778,328
House Democratic Caucus Fund of Ohio $1,001,376
Ohio Education Association $433,411
Ohio State Association of Plumbers & Pipefitters $287,117
Ragan, Ginni D $274,967
AFSCME $263,156
Wholesale Beer & Wine Association of Ohio $229,082
Firstenergy Corp $227,000
Map of Ohio House Districts with less than 10% party registration differential before and after the 2010 redistricting. A total of 25 legislative districts meet the criteria after 2010.

Impact of redistricting[edit]

See also: Redistricting in Ohio

The Republican-dominated Ohio Apportionment Board approved new legislative maps by a party-line vote of 4-1 on September 28, 2011. Armond Budish, the lone Democrat and dissenting vote, opposed the new maps, saying that the map effectively "quarantines" state Democrats in 1/3 of the Ohio's legislative districts.[3] A Dayton Daily News report suggested that only 20 of the 99 House districts were competitive and only seven of the state's 33 Senate districts were competitive. The analysis also suggested that 51 of the House districts and 17 of the Senate districts favored the GOP by five points or more. House Speaker William Batchelder defended the maps, arguing that they were a fair revision of the previous plan. He also noted that the board doubled the number of districts where African Americans are the majority.[4]

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.

Term limits[edit]

Courtney Combs represented District 54 of the Ohio House of Representatives from his 2005 appointment until 2012. He was ineligible to run for re-election in 2012.
See also State legislatures with term limits and Impact of term limits on state representative elections in 2012

The Ohio House of Representatives has been a term-limited state house since 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."

6 of Ohio's representatives were termed out in 2012; this represents 6.06% of Ohio's 99 state representatives. Of them, 2 were Democratic and 4 were Republican.

In addition to the 6 Ohio state representatives who left office because of term limits, 1 Ohio state senator was also termed-out.

Ohio state representatives whose seats were up for election in 2012 but who were unable to run because of the state's term limits were:

Democrats (2):

  • Kenny Yuko
  • Lorraine Fende


Republicans (4):

  • Courtney Combs
  • Danny Bubp
  • Joe Uecker
  • Lou Blessing, Jr.

List of candidates[edit]

District 1[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • John Maglio: 2,499 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Ron Amstutz: 13,261 Approveda - Incumbent Amstutz first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John Maglio 16,626
Republican Party Ron Amstutz 32,110 Green check mark transparent.png

District 2[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Jay Goyal: 4,416 Approveda - Incumbent Goyal first assumed office in 2007.

Note: Jay Goyal did not seek re-election in 2012. His replacement nominee on the Democratic ticket will be Ellen Haring.[5]

Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Mark J. Romanchuk: 8,547 Approveda
  • Craig Wright: 3,998

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ellen Haring 23,532
Republican Party Mark J. Romanchuk 31,482 Green check mark transparent.png

District 3[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Kelly Wicks: 4,729 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Tim W. Brown: 11,404 Approveda
Libertarian Party March 6 Libertarian primary:
  • Nathan Eberly: 125 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Kelly Wicks 26,385
Republican Party Tim W. Brown 30,834 Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian Party Nathan Eberly 2,780

District 4[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Robert Huenke: 3,175 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Matt Huffman: 13,442 Approveda - Incumbent Huffman first assumed office in 2007.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Robert Huenke 15,552
Republican Party Matt Huffman 31,075 Green check mark transparent.png

District 5[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Nick Barborak: 4,289 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Craig Newbold: 7,959 Approveda - Incumbent Newbold first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Nick Barborak 22,586 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Craig Newbold 22,079

District 6[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Anthony Fossaceca: 6,278 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Marlene Anielski: 8,478 Approveda - Incumbent Anielski first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Anthony Fossaceca 27,077
Republican Party Marlene Anielski 33,675 Green check mark transparent.png

District 7[edit]

Note: Incumbent Kenny Yuko (D) was ineligible for re-election due to term limits.

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Matt Patten: 7,018 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Mike Dovilla: 7,675 Approveda - Incumbent Dovilla first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Matt Patten 27,613
Republican Party Mike Dovilla 27,731 Green check mark transparent.png

District 8[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Armond Budish: 9,659 Approveda- Incumbent Budish first assumed office in 2007.
  • Azaadjeet Singh: 1,767
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Tony Hocevar: 2,436 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Armond Budish 40,877 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Tony Hocevar 8,472

District 9[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Barbara Boyd: 13,375 Approveda- Incumbent Boyd first assumed office in 2007.
  • Howard Harris: 1,200
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • No Republicans have filed to run for this seat.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Barbara Boyd 43,389 Green check mark transparent.png

District 10[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Bill Patmon: 6,907 Approveda - Incumbent Patmon first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • No Republicans have filed to run for this seat.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bill Patmon 28,910 Green check mark transparent.png

District 11[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Sandra Williams: 7,392 Approveda- Incumbent Williams first assumed office in 2007.
  • Tony Perry: 1,726
Note: James Thomas, Jr. was included on preliminary candidate lists, but did not appear on the official candidate list.[6]
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • No Republicans have filed to run for this seat.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Sandra Williams 27,890 Green check mark transparent.png

District 12[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • John E. Barnes Jr.: 11,206 Approveda - Incumbent Barnes first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • No Republicans have filed to run for this seat.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John E. Barnes Jr. 36,425 Green check mark transparent.png

District 13[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Nickie Antonio: 6,875 Approveda - Incumbent Antonio first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Matthew Deibel: 1,885 Approveda

Note: Matthew Deibel withdrew from the race following the primary election.[7] The Republican party appointed a new nominee John Zappala for the general election.[8]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Nickie Antonio 28,562 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party John Zappala 9,087

District 14[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Michael Foley: 8,833 Approveda - Incumbent Foley first assumed office in 2007.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Richard Cyngier: 3,448 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Michael Foley 29,197 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Richard Cyngier 13,017

District 15[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Nicholas Celebrezze: 7,253 Approveda - Incumbent Celebrezze first assumed office in 2012.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Patricia Gascoyne: 3,149 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Nicholas Celebrezze 25,486 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Patricia Gascoyne 14,533
Grey.png John R. Butchko 3 (Write-in)

District 16[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Andrew Meyer: 4,906 Approveda
  • Todd LeVeck: 4,129
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Nan Baker: 9,950 Approveda - Incumbent Baker first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Andrew Meyer 24,827
Republican Party Nan Baker 34,456 Green check mark transparent.png

District 17[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Mike Curtin: 2,992 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Christopher W. Heiberger: 3,464 Approveda

Note: Christopher W. Heiberger withdrew from the race following the primary election. Nicholas A. Szabo was named as the replacement nominee.[9]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Mike Curtin 21,481 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Nicholas A. Szabo 12,825

District 18[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Michael Stinziano: 4,712 Approveda - Incumbent Stinziano first assumed office in 2011
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • William M. Colgan: 2,620 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Michael Stinziano 35,174 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party William M. Colgan 12,789

District 19[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Albert M. Donahey: 4,824 Approveda

Note: Albert M. Donahey withdrew following the primary election.Ryan P. Jolley was named as the replacement nominee.[10]

Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Anne Gonzales: 10,934 Approveda - Incumbent Gonzales first assumed office in 2011.
Libertarian Party March 6 Libertarian primary:
  • Michael Johnston: 10 Approveda - Johnston is a write-in candidate.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ryan P. Jolley 26,088
Republican Party Anne Gonzales 33,716 Green check mark transparent.png

Libertarian Party Michael Johnston: Johnston did not appear on the ballot

District 20[edit]

Note: Incumbent Nancy Garland (D) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Marco J. Miller: 1,971
  • Heather Bishoff: 2,549 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Nathan Burd: 6,130 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Heather Bishoff 31,284 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Nathan Burd 21,492

District 21[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • David Robinson : 1,844
  • Donna O'Connor: 2,023 Approveda
  • David T. Donofrio: 810
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Mike Duffey: 9,386 Approveda - Incumbent Duffey first assumed office in 2011.
Libertarian Party March 6 Libertarian primary:
Note: Bradley Smith was included on preliminary candidate lists, but did not appear on the official candidate list.[11]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Donna O'Connor 29,916
Republican Party Mike Duffey 32,416 Green check mark transparent.png

District 22[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • John Patrick Carney: 4,566 Approveda - Incumbent Carney first assumed office in 2009.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Andrew C. Hall: 5,180 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John Patrick Carney 34,623 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Andrew C. Hall 16,139

District 23[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Traci Johnson: 3,362 Approveda
Note:Russell Harris filed to run for election, but withdrew prior to the primary election.[12]
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Cheryl Grossman: 8,465 Approveda - Incumbent Grossman first assumed office in 2009.
Libertarian Party March 6 Libertarian primary:
Note: Jarrod Golden was included on preliminary candidate lists, but did not appear on the official candidate list.[13]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Traci Johnson 22,060
Republican Party Cheryl Grossman 27,680 Green check mark transparent.png

District 24[edit]

Note: Incumbent Democrat Ted Celeste did not run for re-election.

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Maureen Reedy: 4,710 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Stephanie Kunze: 9,595 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Maureen Reedy 30,197
Republican Party Stephanie Kunze 32,630 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Thomas Alban 89 (Write-in)

District 25[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Kevin Boyce Approveda - Boyce first assumed office in 2012. Boyce is replacing W. Carlton Weddington (D) who resigned after being indicted on a bribery charge.[14]
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Seth Golding: 1,955 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Kevin Boyce 42,853 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Seth Golding 6,908

District 26[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Tracy Heard: 8,886 Approveda - Incumbent Heard first assumed office in 2007.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Joseph Healy: 2,489 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Tracy Heard 43,687 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Joseph Healy 9,007

District 27[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Nathan Wissman: 2,111 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Peter Stautberg: 12,113 Approveda- Incumbent Stautberg first assumed office in 2009.
  • Tom Brinkman Jr.: 7,638

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Nathan Wissman 20,645
Republican Party Peter Stautberg 41,522 Green check mark transparent.png

District 28[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Connie Pillich: 2,887 Approveda - Incumbent Pillich first assumed office in 2009.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Mike Wilson: 11,762 Approveda
  • Lonnie Bowling Jr.: 1,458
Libertarian Party March 6 Libertarian primary:
  • Robert R. Ryan: 34 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Connie Pillich 33,588 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Mike Wilson 28,154
Libertarian Party Robert R. Ryan 2,860

District 29[edit]

Note: Incumbent Lou Blessing, Jr. (R) was ineligible for re-election due to term limits.

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Hubert E. Brown: 794 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Louis W. Blessing, III: 5,275 Approveda
  • Pakkiri Rajagopal: 3,147
  • Heather E. Harlow - Harlow withdrew from the primary in early January.[15]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Hubert E. Brown 19,869
Republican Party Louis W. Blessing, III 31,427 Green check mark transparent.png

District 30[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Steven Newsome: 560 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Louis Terhar: 7,196 Approveda - Incumbent Terhar first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Steven Newsome 16,804
Republican Party Louis Terhar 37,707 Green check mark transparent.png

District 31[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Denise Driehaus: 2,439 Approveda- Incumbent Driehaus first assumed office in 2009.
  • Terry M. Tranter: 759
  • Luke Brockmeier: 1,041
  • Sandra Queen Noble - Noble did not appear on the primary ballot.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Michael Gabbard: 2,875 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Denise Driehaus 35,982 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Michael Gabbard 14,412

District 32[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Dale Mallory: 2,035 Approveda - Incumbent Mallory first assumed office in 2007.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Ronald Mosby: 2,202 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Dale Mallory 39,888 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Ronald Mosby 11,878

District 33[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Alicia Reece: 5,035 Approveda - Incumbent Reece first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Tom Bryan: 3,926 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Alicia Reece 42,521 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Tom Bryan 15,056

District 34[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Vernon Sykes: 6,224 Approveda- Incumbent Sykes first assumed office in 2007.
  • Derrick Hall: 1,376
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Ronya J. Habash: 2,471 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Vernon Sykes 40,469 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Ronya J. Habash 9,254

District 35[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Zack Milkovich: 4,469 Approveda - Milkovich first assumed office in 2009.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Kevin Mitchell: 2,604 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Zack Milkovich 28,373 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Kevin Mitchell 11,246

District 36[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Paul Colavecchio: 3,542 Approveda
  • Jason Cowling: 1,701
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Anthony DeVitis: 6,527 Approveda - Incumbent DeVitis first assumed office in 2011.
  • Gary L. Peters - Write-in candidate Peters does not have a recorded vote total.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Paul Colavecchio 25,950
Republican Party Anthony DeVitis 28,700 Green check mark transparent.png

District 37[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Tom Schmida: 2,831 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Kristina Daley Roegner: 7,921 Approveda - Incumbent Roegner first assumed office in 2011.
Libertarian Party March 6 Libertarian primary:
Note: David Finley was included on preliminary candidate lists, but did not appear on the official candidate list.[16]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Tom Schmida 27,629
Republican Party Kristina Daley Roegner 32,412 Green check mark transparent.png

District 38[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Michael Kaplan: 3,963 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Lynn Slaby: 8,631 Approveda - Incumbent Slaby was first elected to the 41st district in 2010. He was redistricted into the 38th district. Shortly after winning the primary unopposed, Rep. Slaby was appointed to the Ohio Public Utilities Commission by Ohio Governor John Kasich. His wife, Marilyn Slaby, was appointed to fill his seat.[17]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Michael Kaplan 25,266
Republican Party Marilyn Slaby 30,041 Green check mark transparent.png - After being appointed to her husband's seat, Slaby decided to run for re-election to a full term in 2012. She defeated her Democratic opponent in the general election.[18]

District 39[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Clayton Luckie: 3,649 Approveda - Incumbent Luckie first assumed office in District 39 in 2007.

Note: Incumbent Clayton Luckie withdrew from the race following the primary election. He withdrew amongst rumors that he was the center of a criminal investigation. He was later indicted on 49 charges.[19] Fred Strahorn was picked as the replacement nominee.[20]

Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Jeffrey Wellbaum: 1,743 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Fred Strahorn 37,831 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Jeffrey Wellbaum 7,756

District 40[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Carl Fisher Jr.: 2,965 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Michael Henne: 9,441 Approveda - Incumbent Henne first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Carl Fisher Jr. 24,717
Republican Party Michael Henne 29,493 Green check mark transparent.png

District 41[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Caroline Helen Gentry: 3,231 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • James Butler: 11,062 Approveda - Incumbent Butler first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Caroline Helen Gentry 23,572
Republican Party James Butler 34,707 Green check mark transparent.png

District 42[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Pamela Sue Nipper: 1,495 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Terry Blair: 9,858 Approveda - Incumbent Blair first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Aaron Buczkowski 18,499
Republican Party Terry Blair 34,625 Green check mark transparent.png

District 43[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Roland Winburn: 3,144 Approveda - Incumbent Winburn first assumed office in 2009.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Joyce Marie Deitering: 7,829 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Roland Winburn 30,020 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Joyce Marie Deitering 25,511

District 44[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Michael Ashford: 9,847 Approveda - Incumbent Ashford first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • No Republicans have filed to run for this seat.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Michael Ashford 42,141 Green check mark transparent.png

District 45[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Teresa Fedor: 7,551 Approveda - Incumbent Fedor first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • No Republicans have filed to run for this seat.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Teresa Fedor 35,411 Green check mark transparent.png

District 46[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Matt Szollosi: 7,061 Approveda - Incumbent Szollosi first assumed office in 2007.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • David Kissinger: 4,703 Approveda
Note: Steve Jasinski was included on preliminary candidate lists, but did not appear on the official candidate list.[21]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Matt Szollosi 34,144 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party David Kissinger 18,318

District 47[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Jeff Bunck: 3,735 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Barbara Sears: 11,135 Approveda - Incumbent Sears first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jeff Bunck 23,748
Republican Party Barbara Sears 35,636 Green check mark transparent.png

District 48[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Amanda Trump: 4,237 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Kirk Schuring: 11,960 Approveda - Incumbent Schuring first assumed office in 2011.
Libertarian Party March 6 Libertarian primary:
  • John Deagan: 14 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Amanda Trump 22,729
Republican Party Kirk Schuring 33,387 Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian Party John Deagan 2,423

District 49[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Stephen Slesnick: 5,249 Approveda - Incumbent Slesnick first assumed office in 2009.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Monique Moore: 5,025 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Stephen Slesnick 32,667 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Monique Moore 13,898

District 50[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Sue Ryan: 3,103 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Christina Hagan: 9,397 Approveda - Incumbent Hagan first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Sue Ryan 21,119
Republican Party Christina Hagan 31,068 Green check mark transparent.png

District 51[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Mark N. Hardig: 982 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Wes Retherford: 6,620 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Mark N. Hardig 18,990
Republican Party Wes Retherford 24,825 Green check mark transparent.png

District 52[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Cynthia Pinchback-Hines: 104 Approveda After winning the Democratic nomination by write-in, Pinchback-Hines decided to withdraw from the race. The local Democratic Party selected Branden Rudie to replace her on the November ballot.[22][23]
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Margaret Conditt: 10,546 Approveda Incumbent Conditt first assumed office in 2011.
Libertarian Party March 6 Libertarian primary:
  • Robert Coogan: 51 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Branden Rudie 15,764
Republican Party Margaret Conditt 38,413 Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian Party Robert Coogan 4,027

District 53[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Suzi Rubin: 999 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Timothy Derickson: 7,545 Approveda - Incumbent Derickson first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Suzi Rubin 18,693
Republican Party Timothy Derickson 28,677 Green check mark transparent.png

District 54[edit]

Note: Incumbent Courtney Combs (R) was ineligible for re-election due to term limits.

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Donna Christine Chilcote: 756 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Peter Beck: 9,517 Approveda - Incumbent Beck first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Peter Beck 38,942 Green check mark transparent.png

District 55[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Matt Lundy: 7,276 Approveda - Incumbent Lundy first assumed office in 2007.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Rae Lynn Brady: 5,767 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Matt Lundy 31,796 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Rae Lynn Brady 18,733

District 56[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Dan Ramos: 9,270 Approveda - Incumbent Ramos first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Anthony A. Ziroli: 3,868 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Dan Ramos 37,493 Green check mark transparent.png

Republican Party Anthony A. Ziroli: Ziroli withdrew prior to the general election.[24]

District 57[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Matthew T. Lark: 4,352 Approveda
Note: Barbara A. Gersna withdrew from the race.[25]
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Terry Boose: 8,904 Approveda - Incumbent Boose first assumed office in 2009.
Libertarian Party March 6 Libertarian primary:
  • Robert Sherwin: 37 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Matthew T. Lark 21,342
Republican Party Terry Boose 28,390 Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian Party Robert Sherwin 2,917

District 58[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Bob Hagan: 12,830 Approveda - Incumbent Hagan first assumed office in 2007.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • No Republicans have filed to run for this seat.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bob Hagan 43,309 Green check mark transparent.png

District 59[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Ron Gerberry: 11,662 Approveda - Incumbent Gerberry first assumed office in 2007.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Kimberly Poma: 7,174 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ron Gerberry 36,692 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Kimberly Poma 25,845

District 60[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Laura A. DePledge: 1,984
  • Jim Helmink: 2,053
  • Dan Troy: 3,656 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Lori Dinallo: 6,143 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John Rogers 27,115 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Lori Dinallo 21,767

District 61[edit]

Note: Incumbent Mark Okey (D) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Susan McGuinness: 4,603 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Ron Young: 10,976 Approveda - Incumbent Young first assumed office in 2011

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Susan McGuinness 27,345
Republican Party Ron Young 32,328 Green check mark transparent.png

District 62[edit]

Note: Incumbent Lorraine Fende (D) was ineligible for re-election due to term limits.

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Mike Kassalen: 1,054 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Ron Maag: 11,481 Approveda - Incumbent Maag first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Mike Kassalen 16,114
Republican Party Ron Maag 39,379 Green check mark transparent.png

District 63[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Sean O'Brien: 8,962 Approveda - Incumbent O'Brien first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Pat Paridon: 5,012 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Sean O'Brien 38,104 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Pat Paridon 14,481

District 64[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Sheila Calko: 1,549
  • David C. Cook: 1,443
  • Tom Letson: 5,725 Approveda - Incumbent Letson first assumed office in 2007.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Albert Haberstroh Jr.: 1,441
  • Randy Law: 3,883 Approveda
  • Roger M. Peterson: 1,848

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Tom Letson 28,030 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Randy Law 18,496

District 65[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Steve Myers: 1,456 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • John Becker: 10,659 Approveda
  • Michael Brem: 4,667

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Steve Myers 17,763
Republican Party John Becker 38,985 Green check mark transparent.png

District 66[edit]

Note: Incumbent Joe Uecker (R) was ineligible for re-election due to term limits; he won election to the Ohio State Senate, District 14.

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Ken McNeely: 2,398 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Doug Green: 8,218 Approveda
  • Rick Herron: 2,987
  • Nick Owens: 3,522
Note: Leo Lopez was included on preliminary candidate lists, but did not appear on the official candidate list.[26]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ken McNeely 13,949
Republican Party Doug Green 36,595 Green check mark transparent.png

District 67[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • David Hogan: 1,605 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Andrew O. Brenner: 7,201 Approveda - Incumbent Brenner first assumed office in 2011.
  • Craig Schweitzer 6,876

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party David Hogan 22,424
Republican Party Andrew O. Brenner 37,315 Green check mark transparent.png

District 68[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • John Ryerson: 1,543 Approveda
  • Bradley Duane Schaaf: 1,493
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Jeff Furr: 2,016
  • Jason Rogers: 3,676
  • Margaret Ruhl: 10,851 Approveda - Incumbent Ruhl first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John Ryerson 18,280
Republican Party Margaret Ruhl 38,453 Green check mark transparent.png

District 69[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Judith A. Cross: 3,880 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • William Batchelder: 12,702 Approveda - Incumbent Batchelder first assumed office in 2007.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Judith A. Cross 23,047
Republican Party William Batchelder 35,486 Green check mark transparent.png

District 70[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Steve Johnson: 3,472 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Dave Hall: 10,025 Approveda - Incumbent Hall first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Steve Johnson 19,729
Republican Party Dave Hall 30,170 Green check mark transparent.png

District 71[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Brady Jones: 3,116 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Jay Hottinger: 12,513 Approveda - Incumbent Hottinger first assumed office in 2007.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Brady Jones 20,881
Republican Party Jay Hottinger 33,441 Green check mark transparent.png

District 72[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • David H. Dilly: 3,623 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Bill Hayes: 11,057 Approveda - Incumbent Hayes first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party David H. Dilly 22,260
Republican Party Bill Hayes 30,133 Green check mark transparent.png

District 73[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Linda Borgert: 2,075
  • Bill Conner: 2,108 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Jarrod Martin: 3,422 - Incumbent Martin first assumed office in 2009.
  • Rick Perales: 10,623 Approveda
  • Eric Spicer: 3,705
Note: Aaron Harris was included on preliminary candidate lists, but did not appear on the official candidate list.[27]
Note: John Langenderfer withdrew from the race.[28]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bill Conner 20,209
Republican Party Rick Perales 35,100 Green check mark transparent.png

District 74[edit]

Note: Incumbent Bruce Goodwin (R) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Steve W. Key: 2,365 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Robert Hackett: 11,271 Approveda - Incumbent Hackett first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Steve W. Key 17,122
Republican Party Robert Hackett 31,471 Green check mark transparent.png

District 75[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Kathleen Clyde: 6,205 Approveda - Incumbent Clyde first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Nick Skeriotis: 5,665 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Kathleen Clyde 30,637 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Nick Skeriotis 19,567

District 76[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Tom Warren: 4,012 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Matt Lynch: 8,621 Approveda
  • Mary E. O'Toole: 3,237
  • Kristina Port: 1,146
  • Mark E. Porter: 3,027

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Tom Warren 24,480
Republican Party Matt Lynch 32,985 Green check mark transparent.png

District 77[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Kelly Bryant: 6,205 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Gerald Stebelton:10,738 Approveda - Incumbent Stebelton first assumed office in 2007.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Kelly Bryant 21,604
Republican Party Gerald Stebelton 30,136 Green check mark transparent.png

District 78[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Jeremy Vanmeter: 3,810 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Ron Hood: 9,506 Approveda
  • Christopher Lobb: 4,149

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jeremy Vanmeter 21,309
Republican Party Ron Hood 28,885 Green check mark transparent.png

District 79[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • David M. Farrell:2,749 Approveda

Note: David M. Farrell withdrew following the primary and was replaced by David D. Herier.

Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Ross McGregor:9,045 Approveda - Incumbent McGregor first assumed office in 2007.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party David D. Herier 22,824
Republican Party Ross McGregor 28,151 Green check mark transparent.png

District 80[edit]

Note: Incumbent Dennis Murray (D) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Dave W. Fisher: 1,606 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Richard Adams: 13,714 Approveda - Incumbent Adams first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Dave W. Fisher 17,719
Republican Party Richard Adams 40,006 Green check mark transparent.png

District 81[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • John Vanover: 3,275 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Lynn Wachtmann: 14,627 Approveda - Incumbent Wachtmann first assumed office in 2007.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John Vanover 17,262
Republican Party Lynn Wachtmann 36,553 Green check mark transparent.png

District 82[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • David Schooley: 2,725 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Tony Burkley: 11,518 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Tony Burkley 27,992 Green check mark transparent.png
Independent Pete Schlegel 19,423

Democratic Party David Schooley: Schooley did not appear on the ballot.

District 83[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • John F. Kostyo: 2,077 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Kevin Rettig: 5,528
  • Robert Sprague: 10,161 Approveda - Incumbent Sprague first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John F. Kostyo 15,350
Republican Party Robert Sprague 31,623 Green check mark transparent.png

District 84[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Ron Hammons: 2,382 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Jim Buchy: 15,632 Approveda - Incumbent Buchy first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ron Hammons 10,870
Republican Party Jim Buchy 45,927 Green check mark transparent.png

District 85[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Robert E. Stahler: 1,912 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • John Adams: 10,007 Approveda - Incumbent Adams first assumed office in 2007.
  • Dave Easton: 3,878

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party John Adams 37,336 Green check mark transparent.png

District 86[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Cheryl A. Johncox: 1,664 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Dorothy Pelanda: 9,020 Approveda - Incumbent Pelanda first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Cheryl A. Johncox 17,265
Republican Party Dorothy Pelanda 28,240 Green check mark transparent.png

District 87[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Jeff Lehart: 3,281 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Jeffrey McClain: 9,975 Approveda - Incumbent McClain first assumed office in 2009.
  • Dennis E. Sterling: 3,221

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jeff Lehart 16,323
Republican Party Jeffrey McClain 31,894 Green check mark transparent.png

District 88[edit]

Note: Incumbent Danny Bubp (R) was ineligible for re-election due to term limits.

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • William E. Young: 4,399 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Rex Arthur Damschroder: 11,402 Approveda - Incumbent Damschroder first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party William E. Young 22,290
Republican Party Rex Arthur Damschroder 27,923 Green check mark transparent.png

District 89[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Chris Redfern:10,563 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Donald J. Janik:8,030 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Chris Redfern 36,025 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Donald J. Janik 22,600

District 90[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • John R. Haas: 4,121 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Terry Johnson: 9,532 Approveda - Incumbent Johnson first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John R. Haas 17,749
Republican Party Terry Johnson 28,894 Green check mark transparent.png

District 91[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Peter Pence: 2,855 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Cliff Rosenberger: 10,944 Approveda - Incumbent Rosenberger first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Peter Pence 18,124
Republican Party Cliff Rosenberger 28,866 Green check mark transparent.png

District 92[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Robert P. Armstrong:3,938 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Gary Scherer Approveda - Incumbent Scherer first assumed office in 2012.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Robert P. Armstrong 20,780
Republican Party Gary Scherer 23,000 Green check mark transparent.png

District 93[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Luke Scott: 3,245 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Bill Dingus: 6,878
  • James Riepenhoff: 3,168
  • Ryan Smith: 6,966 Approveda Incumbent Smith first assumed office in 2012.

November 6 General election candidates:

Note: Luke Scott withdrew from the race after the primary.[29]

Democratic Party Josh Bailey 16,662
Republican Party Ryan Smith 29,866 Green check mark transparent.png

District 94[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Debbie Phillips: 7,394 Approveda - Incumbent Phillips first assumed office in 2009.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Micah E. Martindale: 4,194
  • Charles Richter: 4,497 Approveda

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Debbie Phillips 30,269 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Charles Richter 19,055

District 95[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Charles J. Daniels: 4,529 Approveda
  • James Drake: 2,228
  • William N. Weekley: 1,667
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Andrew Thompson: 10,094 Approveda - Incumbent Thompson first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Charles J. Daniels 25,269
Republican Party Andrew Thompson 28,302 Green check mark transparent.png

District 96[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Jack Cera:12,015 Approveda - Incumbent Cera first assumed office in 2011.
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • No Republicans have filed to run for this seat.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jack Cera 37,479 Green check mark transparent.png

District 97[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Frank Fleischer: 3,096 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Brian Hill: 9,441 Approveda - Incumbent Hill first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Frank Fleischer 18,901
Republican Party Brian Hill 28,781 Green check mark transparent.png

District 98[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • Joshua O'Farrell: 2,682 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Al Landis: 6,905 Approveda - Incumbent Landis first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Joshua O'Farrell 23,378
Republican Party Al Landis 23,392 Green check mark transparent.png

District 99[edit]

Democratic Party March 6 Democratic primary:
  • John Patterson: 5,230 Approveda
Republican Party March 6 GOP primary:
  • Casey Kozlowski: 8,510 Approveda - Incumbent Kozlowski first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party John Patterson 25,230 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Casey Kozlowski 22,395

External links[edit]

See also[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. Follow the Money, Ohio
  2. Follow the Money, "Ohio House of Representatives 2012 Campaign Contributions"
  3. The Columbus Dispatch, "Reapportionment: Maps tilt Ohio more to GOP," September 24, 2011
  4. Dayton Daily News, "New map gives GOP advantage in Columbus," September 28, 2011
  5. Ohio Chamber, "General Assembly News" accessed August 22, 2012 (dead link)
  6. Ohio Secretary of State - Candidates For State Senate
  7. Cleveland.com, "Nickie Antonio gets nod in House District 13: Editorial" accessed October 16, 2012
  8. Lakewood Ohio Patch, "John Zappala, Republican, Candidate for State House District 13" accessed October 16, 2012
  9. Ohio Secretary of State, "General Election Candidates" accessed October 16, 2012
  10. Ohio Secretary of State, "General Election Candidate List" accessed October 16, 2012
  11. Ohio Secretary of State - Candidates For State Senate
  12. Franklin County Board of Elections "2012 Candidate List"
  13. Ohio Secretary of State - Candidates For State Senate
  14. The Columbus Dispatch, "Legislator charged in FBI bribery sting," March 14, 2012
  15. The Cincinnati Beacon, "Hubert E. Brown announces his candidacy for Hamilton County Commissioner," February 1, 2011
  16. Ohio Secretary of State - Candidates For State Senate
  17. Ohio Public Utilities Commission, "About the Commissioners," accessed February 4, 2013
  18. Ohio Secretary of State, "2012 Election results," accessed October 17, 2015
  19. Biz Journals, "State Rep. Clayton Luckie indicted on 49 charges" accessed October 16, 2012
  20. Dayton Daily News, "Democrats choose Strahorn to run for Luckie’s seat" accessed October 16, 2012
  21. Ohio Secretary of State - Candidates For State Senate
  22. The Oxford Press, "Candidate to run as write-in for 52nd District seat," January 5, 2012
  23. Cincinnati.com, "Democrat Rudie on ballot for 52nd House District," June 5, 2012
  24. Morningjournal.com, "Republican candidate, Ziroli, withdraws from 56th District race," accessed September 27, 2012
  25. Ohio Secretary of State - Candidates For State Senate
  26. Ohio Secretary of State - Candidates For State Senate
  27. Ohio Secretary of State - Candidates For State Senate
  28. Ohio Secretary of State - Candidates For State Senate
  29. Vintondaily.com, "Scott withdraws from State Rep. race," accessed September 28, 2012


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District 76
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Brian Stewart (R)
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Kyle Koehler (R)
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Jena Powell (R)
District 81
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Craig Riedel (R)
District 83
Jon Cross (R)
District 84
Susan Manchester (R)
District 85
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