2018 Ohio elections

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Ohio elections, 2018
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  2016 November 6, 2018 2020  

The Ohio general elections, 2018, were held on November 6, 2018, throughout Ohio.

Contents

Federal

Senate

Democratic U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown—the only elected Democratic statewide officeholder in Ohio as of July 2017 [1] —won re-election to a third term, defeating Republican U.S. Representative Jim Renacci in the general election. [2]

House of Representatives

All of Ohio's 16 seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2018.

Governor and lieutenant governor

Incumbent Republican governor John Kasich and lieutenant governor Mary Taylor were term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.

2018 Ohio gubernatorial election
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  2014 November 6, 2018 2022  
Turnout55.79% Increase2.svg15.14pp
  Gov-Mike-DeWine (cropped).jpg Richard Cordray official portrait (cropped 2).jpg
Nominee Mike DeWine Richard Cordray
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Jon Husted Betty Sutton
Popular vote2,235,8252,070,046
Percentage50.40%46.67%

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County results

DeWine:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

Cordray:     50–60%     60–70%

Governor before election

John Kasich
Republican

Elected Governor

Mike DeWine
Republican

Results

Ohio gubernatorial election, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mike DeWine / Jon Husted 2,235,825 50.40
Democratic Richard Cordray / Betty Sutton 2,070,04646.67
Libertarian Travis Irvine / Todd Grayson80,0551.80
Green Constance Gadell-Newton / Brett R. Joseph49,5361.12
n/a Write-ins3580.00
Total votes4,435,820 100.0
Republican hold

Attorney general

2018 Ohio Attorney General election
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  2014 November 4, 2018 2022  
  Dave Yost AG (cropped).jpg Steven M. Dettelbach (cropped).jpg
Nominee Dave Yost Steve Dettelbach
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,276,4142,086,715
Percentage52.17%47.83%

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County results

Yost:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

Dettelbach:     50–60%     60–70%

Attorney General before election

Mike DeWine
Republican

Elected Attorney General

Dave Yost
Republican

Incumbent Republican attorney general Mike DeWine was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.

Results

Ohio Attorney General election, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Dave Yost 2,276,414 52.17
Democratic Steve Dettelbach 2,086,71547.83
Total votes4,363,129 100.0
Republican hold

Secretary of state

2018 Ohio Secretary of State election
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  2014 November 6, 2018 2022  
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Nominee Frank LaRose Kathleen Clyde
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,214,2732,052,098
Percentage50.67%46.96%

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LaRose:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     90%+

Clyde:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     90%+

Tie:     40–50%     No Data

Secretary of State before election

Jon Husted
Republican

Elected Secretary of State

Frank LaRose
Republican

Incumbent Republican secretary of state Jon Husted was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared
Withdrawn

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Frank LaRose 606,697 100.0
Total votes606,697 100.0

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Kathleen Clyde 514,959 100.0
Total votes514,959 100.0

General election

Governing magazine projected the race as "leans Republican". [7]

Endorsements

Kathleen Clyde (D)
Former U.S. Executive Branch officials

State Newspapers

Frank LaRose (R)
Organizations

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Frank
LaRose (R)
Kathleen
Clyde (D)
Undecided
Baldwin Wallace University [11] October 19–27, 20181,051± 3.8%33%39%21%
Change Research (D-Innovation Ohio) [12] August 31 – September 4, 2018822± 3.0%42%40%18%
Fallon Research [13] May 21–25, 2018800± 3.5%32%31%37%
Public Policy Polling (D-ODP) [14] April 25–26, 2018770± 3.5%40%43%17%

Results

Ohio Secretary of State election, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Frank LaRose 2,214,273 50.67
Democratic Kathleen Clyde 2,052,09846.96
Libertarian Dustin Nanna103,5062.37
n/a Write-ins790.00
Total votes4,369,956 100.0
Republican hold

Treasurer

2018 Ohio State Treasurer election
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  2014 November 6, 2018 2022  
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Nominee Robert Sprague Rob Richardson Jr.
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,308,4252,024,194
Percentage53.28%46.72%

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Sprague:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     90%+

Richardson:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     90%+

Tie:     50%     No Data

State Treasurer before election

Josh Mandel
Republican

Elected State Treasurer

Robert Sprague
Republican

Incumbent Republican state treasurer Josh Mandel was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared
Withdrawn
Declined
  • Keith Faber, state representative and former Ohio Senate President (running for state auditor) [20] [21]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Robert Sprague 412,312 57.5
Republican Sandra O'Brien304,54042.5
Total votes716,852 100.0

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared
Withdrawn
  • Neil Patel, president and chairman of the Central Ohio Chapter of the Federation of Indian Associations [23]
Declined
  • Jeremy Blake, Newark City Councilman (running for state representative) [24] [25]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Rob Richardson 500,640 100.0
Total votes500,640 100.0

General election

Endorsements

Robert Sprague (R)
Organizations
  • Ohio Society of CPAs [26]

State Newspapers

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Robert
Sprague (R)
Rob
Richardson (D)
Paul
Curry (G)
Undecided
Baldwin Wallace University [11] October 19–27, 20181,051± 3.8%36%38%22%
Change Research (D-Innovation Ohio) [12] August 31 – September 4, 2018822± 3.0%41%38%21%
Fallon Research [13] May 21–25, 2018800± 3.5%33%30%5%32%

Results

Ohio State Treasurer election, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Robert Sprague 2,308,425 53.28
Democratic Rob Richardson2,024,19446.72
Total votes4,332,619 100.0
Republican hold

Auditor

2018 Ohio State Auditor election
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  2014 November 6, 2018 2022  
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Nominee Keith Faber Zack Space
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote2,156,6632,008,295
Percentage49.68%46.26%

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Faber:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     90%+

Space:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     90%+

Tie:     40–50%     No Data

State Auditor before election

Dave Yost
Republican

Elected State Auditor

Keith Faber
Republican

Incumbent Republican state auditor Dave Yost was term-limited and could not run for a third consecutive term.

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared
Declined

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Keith Faber 611,729 100.0
Total votes611,729 100.0

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared
Failed to qualify

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Zack Space 508,131 100
Total votes508,131 100

General election

Endorsements

Keith Faber (R)
Organizations
  • Ohio Society of CPAs [32]
Zack Space (D)
Former U.S. Executive Branch officials

U.S. Representatives

State senators

State Newspapers

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Keith
Faber (R)
Zack
Space (D)
Undecided
Baldwin Wallace University [11] October 19–27, 20181,051± 3.8%32%40%22%
Change Research (D-Innovation Ohio) [12] August 31 – September 4, 2018822± 3.0%40%37%23%
Fallon Research [13] May 21–25, 2018800± 3.5%32%35%33%

Results

Ohio State Auditor election, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Keith Faber 2,156,663 49.68
Democratic Zach Space 2,008,29546.26
Libertarian Robert Coogan175,9624.05
Total votes4,340,920 100.0
Republican hold

General Assembly

Senate

The 17 odd-numbered districts out of 33 seats in the Ohio Senate were up for election in 2018. Before the election, nine of these seats were held by Republicans, seven were held by Democrats, and one was vacant.

Senatorial districtIncumbentThis race
DistrictSenatorPartyFirst
elected
Incumbent statusCandidates
1 Rob McColley Republican2017 (appointed)RunningAdam Papin (Democratic) [36] 26.73% 32,765

Rob McColley (Republican) [37] 73.26% 89,810

3 Kevin Bacon Republican2010Not running (term-limited) Tina Maharath (Democratic) [37] 50.27% 66,438

Anne Gonzales (Republican) [37] 49.73% 65,733

5 Bill Beagle Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Paul Bradley (Democratic) [38]
47.08% 55,669

Steve Huffman (Republican) [39] 52.92% 62,574

7 Steve Wilson Republican2017 (appointed)RunningSara Bitter (Democratic) [38] 38.02% 60,344

Steve Wilson (Republican) [40] 61.98% 98,370

9 Cecil Thomas Democratic2014Running Cecil Thomas (Democratic) [37] 76.29% 99,205

Tom Chandler (Republican) 23.71% 30,833

11 Edna Brown Democratic2010Not running (term-limited) Teresa Fedor (Democratic) [41] 69.42% 73,934

Ernest McCarthy (Republican) [37] 30.58% 32,567

13 Gayle Manning Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Sharon Sweda (Democratic) [37] 44.23% 58,159

Nathan Manning (Republican) [37] 52.70% 69,286 Homer Taft (Libertarian) 3.07% 4,037

15 Charleta Tavares Democratic2010Not running (term-limited) Hearcel Craig (Democratic) [42] 82.52% 107,505

Jordan Garcea (Republican) [37] 17.48% 22,778

17 Bob Peterson Republican2012 (appointed)RunningScott Dailey (Democratic) [43] 29.59% 33,573

Bob Peterson (Republican) [37] 70.41% 79,880

19 Kris Jordan Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Louise Valentine (Democratic) [44] 47.71% 77,247

Andrew Brenner (Republican) [45] 50.41% 81,623 Gary Cox (Green) 1.88% 3,041

21 Sandra Williams Democratic2014Running Sandra Williams (Democratic) [37] 87.72% 97,282

Thomas Pekarek (Republican) 12.28% 13,621

23 Michael J. Skindell Democratic2010Not running (term-limited) Nickie Antonio (Democratic) [46] 65.41% 69,907

Steve Flores (Republican) 34.59% 36,968

25 Kenny Yuko Democratic2014Running Kenny Yuko (Democratic) [37] 75% 97,503

William Faehnrich (Republican) 25% 32,506

27 Frank LaRose Republican2010Not running (term-limited; running for secretary of state) [3] Adam VanHo (Democratic) [47] 41.54% 59.711

Kristina Roegner (Republican) [37] 58.46% 84,031

29 Scott Oelslager Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Lauren Friedman (Democratic) [48] 40.30% 50,932

Kirk Schuring (Republican) [37] 59.70% 75,449

31 Jay Hottinger Republican2014RunningMelinda Miller (Democratic) [49] 33.11% 42,578

Jay Hottinger (Republican) [37] 66.89% 86,019

33 Joe Schiavoni Democratic2009 (appointed)Not running (term-limited; running for governor) [50] Republican Gain John Boccieri (Democratic) [51] 47.58% 60,575
Michael Rulli (Republican) [52] 52.42% 66,731

House of Representatives

All 99 seats in the Ohio House of Representatives were up for election in 2018. Before the election, 65 of these seats were held by Republicans, 33 were held by Democrats, and one seat was vacant.

House districtIncumbentThis race
DistrictRepresentativePartyFirst
elected
Incumbent statusCandidates
1 Scott Wiggam Republican2016RunningKevin Barnet (Democratic) [53] 29%

Scott Wiggam (Republican) [37] 66%

2 Mark Romanchuk Republican2012RunningLane Winters (Democratic) [54] 30%

Mark Romanchuk (Republican) [37] 68%

3 Theresa Gavarone Republican2016 (appointed)RunningDaniel Gordon (Democratic) [55] 38%

Theresa Gavarone (Republican) [37] 62%

4 Robert R. Cupp Republican2014RunningTristam Cheeseman (Democratic) 27%

Robert R. Cupp (Republican) [37] 73%

5 Tim Ginter Republican2014RunningJohn Dyce (Democratic) [56] 30%

Tim Ginter (Republican) [37] 70%

6 Marlene Anielski Republican2010Not running (term-limited) Democratic GainPhil Robinson (Democratic) [57] 51%

Jim Trakas (Republican) [37] 49%

7 Tom Patton Republican2016RunningAziz Ahmed (Democratic) [58]
39%

Tom Patton (Republican) [59] 61%

8 Kent Smith Democratic2014RunningKent Smith (Democratic) [37] 100%
9 Janine Boyd Democratic2014RunningJanine Boyd (Democratic) [37] 88%

Joe Miller (Republican) [37] 12%

10 Bill Patmon Democratic2010Not running (term-limited)Terrence Upchurch (Democratic) [37] 100%
11 Stephanie Howse Democratic2014RunningStephanie Howse (Democratic) [37] 87%

Shalira Taylor (Republican) 13%

12 John E. Barnes, Jr. Democratic2010Not running (term-limited)Juanita Brent (Democratic) [37] 100%
13 Nickie Antonio Democratic2010Not running (term-limited) Mike Skindell (Democratic) [60] 78%

Jay Carson (Republican) [37] 22%

14 Martin J. Sweeney Democratic2014Not running (running for Ohio Senate)Bride Sweeney (Democratic) [61] 72%

Ryan McClain (Libertarian) 28%

15 Nicholas J. Celebrezze Democratic2012 (appointed)RunningJeffrey Crossman (Democratic) 56%

Kevin Kussmaul (Republican) 44%

16 David Greenspan Republican2016RunningCassimir Svigeli (Democratic) [37] 46%

David Greenspan (Republican) [37] 54%

17 Adam Miller Democratic2016RunningAdam Miller (Democratic) [37] 60%

John Rush (Republican) [37] 40%

18 Kristin Boggs Democratic2016 (appointed)RunningKristin Boggs (Democratic) [37] 80%

David Todd (Republican) [37] 20%

19 Anne Gonzales Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Mary Lightbody (Democratic) [37] 55%

Tim Barhorst (Republican) [37] 45%

20 Richard Brown Democratic2017 (appointed)RunningRichard Brown (Democratic) [37] 58%

Bobby Mitchell (Republican) [37] 42%

21 Mike Duffey Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Beth Liston (Democratic) [62]
Stu Harris (Republican) [37] 57%

Stu Harris (Republican) 43%

22 David J. Leland Democratic2014RunningDavid J. Leland (Democratic) [37] 73%

Doug Moody (Republican) 27%

23 Laura Lanese Republican2016RunningRussell Harris (Democratic) [37] 44%

Laura Lanese (Republican) [37] 56%

24 Jim Hughes Republican2016Not running (running for Court of Common Pleas) [63] Democratic GainAllison Russo (Democratic) [62] 57%

Erik Yassenof (Republican) [37] 43%

25 Bernadine Kent Democratic2016RunningBernadine Kent (Democratic) [37] 84%

Debbie Staggs (Republican) [37] 16%

26 Hearcel Craig Democratic2014Not running (running for Ohio Senate) [64] Erica Crawley (Democratic) [37] 82%

Shareeque Sadiq (Republican) [37] 15% Steve Dodge (Green) 2%

27 Tom Brinkman Republican2014RunningChristine Fisher (Democratic) [65] 46%

Tom Brinkman (Republican) [37] 54%

28 Jonathan Dever Republican2014Running
Democratic Gain
Jessica Miranda (Democratic) [66] 50%
Jonathan Dever (Republican) [37] 50%
29 Louis Blessing Republican2012RunningCarrie Davis (Democratic) [65] 35%

Louis Blessing (Republican) [37] 65%

30 Bill Seitz Republican2016RunningClayton Adams (Democratic) [67] 30%

Bill Seitz (Republican) [37] 70%

31 Brigid Kelly Democratic2016RunningBrigid Kelly (Democratic) [37] 100%
32 Catherine Ingram Democratic2016RunningCatherine Ingram (Democratic) [37] 79%

Marilyn Tunnat (Republican) [37] 21%

33 Alicia Reece Democratic2010 (appointed)Not running (term-limited)Sedrick Denson (Democratic) [68] 75%

Judith Boyce (Republican) 25%

34 Emilia Sykes Democratic2014RunningEmilia Sykes (Democratic) [37] 78%

Josh Sines (Republican) [37] 22%

35 Tavia Galonski Democratic2014RunningTavia Galonski (Democratic) [37] 61%

Osita Obierika (Republican) [37] 34% Kevin Fay (Green) 5%

36 Anthony DeVitis Republican2011 (appointed)RunningTim Piatt (Democratic) [69] 45%
Anthony DeVittis (Republican) [37] 55%
37 Kristina Roegner Republican2010Not running (term-limited) Democratic GainCasey Weinstein (Democratic) [70] 51%

Mike Rasor (Republican) [37] 49%

38 Marilyn Slaby Republican2012 (appointed)Not running (retiring)Elliot Kolkovich (Democratic) [71] 43%

Bill Roemer (Republican) [37] 57%

39 Fred Strahorn Democratic2012RunningFred Strahorn (Democratic) [37] 100%
40 Michael Henne Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Ryan Taylor (Democratic) [37] 38%

Phil Plummer (Republican) [37] 62%

41 Jim Butler Republican2011 (appointed)RunningJohn McManus (Democratic) [72] 45%

Jim Butler (Republican) [37] 55%

42 Niraj Antani Republican2014 (appointed)RunningZach Dickerson (Democratic) [73] 40%
Niraj Antani (Republican) [37] 60%
43 Jeff Rezabek Republican2014Not running (running for Judge) [74] Dan Foley (Democratic) [74] 49%

Todd Smith (Republican) [37] 51%

44 Michael Ashford Democratic2010Not running (term-limited) Paula Hicks-Hudson (Democratic) [75]
Kenneth Cousino (Republican) [37] 100%
45 Teresa Fedor Democratic2010Not running (term-limited)Lisa Sobecki (Democratic) [76] 64%

David Davenport (Republican) [37] 36%

46 Michael Sheehy Democratic2013 (appointed)RunningMichael Sheehy (Democratic) [37] 100%
47 Derek Merrin Republican2016 (appointed)RunningGary Newnham (Democratic) [76] 42%

Derek Merrin (Republican) [37] 58%

48 Kirk Schuring Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Lorraine Wilburn (Democratic) [77] 36%

Scott Oelslager (Republican) [37] 64%

49 Thomas West Democratic2016RunningThomas West (Democratic) [37] 58%

James Haavisto (Republican) [37] 42%

50 Christina Hagan Republican2011 (appointed)Not running (running for U.S. Representative) [78] Cassie Gabelt (Democratic) [79] 34%
Reggie Stoltzfus (Republican) [80] 64%
51 Wes Retherford Republican2012Not running (defeated in primary) [37] Susan Vaughn (Democratic) [81] 40%

Sara Carruthers (Republican) [37] 60%

52 George Lang Republican2017 (appointed)RunningKathy Wyenandt (Democratic) [82] 41%

George Lang (Republican) [37] 59%

53 Candice Keller Republican2016 (appointed)RunningRebecca Howard (Democratic) [83] 36%

Candice Keller (Republican) [37] 64%

54 Paul Zeltwanger Republican2014RunningNikki Foster (Democratic) [84] 39%

Paul Zeltwanger (Republican) [37] 61%

55 Nathan Manning Republican2014Not running (running for Ohio Senate)Kelly Kraus Mencke (Democratic) [85] 45%

Gayle Manning (Republican) [37] 55%

56 Dan Ramos Democratic2010Not running (term-limited)Joe Miller (Democratic) [85] 63%

Rob Weber (Republican) 37%

57 Dick Stein Republican2016RunningJames Johnson (Democratic) [85] 37%

Dick Stein (Republican) [37] 63%

58 Michele Lepore-Hagan Democratic2014RunningMichele Lepore-Hagan (Democratic) [37] 70%

David Simon (Republican) [37] 30%

59 John Boccieri Democratic2015 (appointed)Not running (running for state senator) [51] Republican GainEric Ungaro (Democratic) [86] 49.6%

Don Manning (Republican) [37] 50.4%

60 John Rogers Democratic2012RunningJohn Rogers (Democratic) [37] 54%

Mike Zuren (Republican) 46%

61 Ron Young Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Rick Walker (Democratic) [87] 40%

Jamie Callender (Republican) [37] 60%

62 Scott Lipps Republican2016RunningJim Staton (Democratic) [84] 26%

Scott Lipps (Republican) [37] 74%

63 Glenn Holmes Democratic2016RunningGlenn Holmes (Democratic) [37] 56%

Jim Hughes (Republican) [37] 44%

64 Michael O'Brien Democratic2014RunningMichael O'Brien (Democratic) [37] 55%

Martha Yoder (Republican) [37] 45%

65 John Becker Republican2012RunningPatricia Lawrence (Democratic) [37] 33%

John Becker (Republican) [37] 67%

66 Doug Green Republican2012RunningJeff Richards (Democratic) [37] 25%

Doug Green (Republican) [37] 75%

67 Andrew Brenner Republican2010Not running (term-limited; running for state senator) [45] Cory Hoffman (Democratic) [88] 44%

Kris Jordan (Republican) [37] 56%

68 Rick Carfagna Republican2016RunningKathleen Tate (Democratic) [37] 34%

Rick Carfagna (Republican) [37] 64% Patrick Glasgow (Libertarian) 2%

69 Steve Hambley Republican2014RunningCarol Brenstuhl (Democratic) [37] 36%

Steve Hambley (Republican) [37] 64%

70 Darrell Kick Republican2016RunningSteve Johnson (Democratic) [37] 35%

Darrell Kick (Republican) [37] 65%

71 Scott Ryan Republican2014RunningJeremy Blake (Democratic) [89] 38%

Scott Ryan (Republican) [37] 62%

72 Larry Householder Republican2016RunningTyler Shipley (Democratic) [90] 31%

Larry Householder (Republican) [37] 69%

73 Rick Perales Republican2012RunningKim McCarthy (Democratic) [37] 40%

Rick Perales (Republican) [37] 60%

74 Bill Dean Republican2016 (appointed)RunningAnne Gorman (Democratic) [37] 32%

Bill Dean (Republican) [37] 68%

75 Kathleen Clyde Democratic2010Not running (term-limited; running for secretary of state) [6] Randi Clites (Democratic) [91] 52%
Jim Lutz (Republican) [91]
Austin Bashore (write-in) (Green) [91] [92] 48%
76 Sarah LaTourette Republican2014RunningJohn Kennedy (Democratic) [91] 38%

Sarah LaTourette (Republican) [37] 62%

77 Tim Schaffer Republican2014RunningBrett Pransky (Democratic) [37] 36%

Tim Schaffer (Republican) [37] 62% Kryssi Wichers (Libertarian) 2%

78 Ron Hood Republican2012RunningAmber Daniels (Democratic) [37] 32%

Ron Hood (Republican) [37] 68%

79 Kyle Koehler Republican2014RunningAmanda Finfrock (Democratic) [37] 40%

Kyle Koehler (Republican) [37] 60%

80 Steve Huffman Republican2014Not running (running for state senator) [39] Scott Zimmerman (Democratic) [84] 25%

Jena Powell (Republican) [37] 75%

81 James Hoops Republican2014RunningJanet Breneman (Democratic) [37] 25%

James Hoops (Republican) 75%

82 Craig Riedel Republican2016RunningAden Baker (Democratic) [93] 26%

Craig Riedel (Republican) [37] 74%

83 Robert Sprague Republican2011 (appointed)Not running (running for treasurer) [17] Mary Harshfield (Democratic) [37] 31%

Jon Cross (Republican) [37] 69%

84 Keith Faber Republican2016Not running (running for auditor) [21] Joseph Monbeck (Democratic) [37] 18%

Susan Manchester (Republican) [37] 82%

85 Nino Vitale Republican2014RunningGarrett Baldwin (Democratic) [37] 27%

Nino Vitale (Republican) [37] 73%

86 Dorothy Pelanda Republican2011 (appointed)Not running (running for secretary of state) [4] Glenn Coble (Democratic) [37] 28%

Tracy Richardson (Republican) 69% Taylor Hoffman (Libertarian) 3%

87Riordan McClainRepublican2018 (Appointed)Mary Pierce-Broadwater (Democratic) [37] 27%

Riordan McClain (Republican) [37] 73%

88 Bill Reineke Republican2014Running Rachel Crooks (Democratic) [94] 34%

Bill Reineke (Republican) [37] 66%

89 Steve Arndt Republican2015 (appointed)RunningJoe Helle (Democratic) [95] 35%

Steve Arndt (Republican) [37] 65%

90 Terry Johnson Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Adrienne Buckler (Democratic) [37] 39%

Brian Baldridge (Republican) [37] 61%

91Shane WilkinRepublican2018 (appointed)RunningJustin Grimes (Democratic) [37] 26%

Shane Wilkin (Republican) [37] 74%

92 Gary Scherer Republican2012 (appointed)RunningBeth Workman (Democratic) [37]

Gary Scherer (Republican) [37]

93 Ryan Smith Republican2012 (appointed)RunningJim Rumley (Democratic) [37] 36%

Ryan Smith (Republican) [37] 64%

94 Jay Edwards Republican2016RunningTaylor Sappington (Democratic) [96] 42%

Jay Edwards (Republican) [37] 58%

95 Andy Thompson Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Dan Milleson (Democratic) [97] 34%

Don Jones (Republican) [37] 66%

96 Jack Cera Democratic2011 (appointed)RunningJack Cera (Democratic) [37] 100%
97 Brian Hill Republican2011 (appointed)RunningKristine Geis (Democratic) [37] 32%

Brian Hill (Republican) [37] 68%

98 Al Landis Republican2010Not running (term-limited)Jeremiah Johnson (Democratic) [37] 32%

Brett Hillyer (Republican) [37] 68%

99 John Patterson Democratic2012RunningJohn Patterson (Democratic) [37] 53%

Michael Pircio (Republican) [37] 47%

Supreme Court

2018 Ohio Supreme Court elections
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  2016 November 6, 2018 (2018-11-06) 2020  

2 seats of the Supreme Court of Ohio
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election70
Seats won02
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 2Increase2.svg 2

While judicial races in Ohio are technically non-partisan (party affiliations are not listed on the ballot), candidates run in party primaries. Terms are six years, and justices may run for re-election an unlimited number of times before their 70th birthday.

Associate Justice (Term commencing 01/01/2019)

2018 Ohio Supreme Court election (O'Donnell seat)
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  2012 November 6, 2018 2024  
 
Nominee Michael Donnelly Craig Baldwin
Popular vote2,170,2271,385,435
Percentage61.0%39.0%

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County results

Donnelly:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

Baldwin:     50–60%     60–70%

Justice before election

Terrence O'Donnell
Republican

Elected Justice

Michael Donnelly
Democratic

Incumbent Associate Justice Terrence O'Donnell, a Republican, did not seek reelection as he had reached the mandatory retirement age.

Republican primary

Candidates
Results
Republican primary results [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Craig Baldwin 595,000 100.0%
Total votes595,000 100.0%

Democratic primary

Candidates
Results
Democratic primary results [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Michael P. Donnelly 501,831 100.0%
Total votes501,831 100.0%

General election

Results
2018 Ohio Supreme Court Associate Justice (Term commencing 01/01/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Michael P. Donnelly 2,170,227 61.04%
Nonpartisan Craig Baldwin1,385,43538.96%
Total votes3,555,662 100.0%
Democratic gain from Republican

Associate Justice (Term commecning 01/02/2019)

2018 Ohio Supreme Court election (DeGenaro seat)
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  2012 November 6, 2018 2024  
 
Nominee Melody J. Stewart Mary DeGenaro
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Alliance Democratic Republican
Popular vote1,853,4181,667,258
Percentage52.6%47.4%

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County results

Stewart:     50–60%     60–70%

DeGenaro:     50–60%     60–70%

Justice before election

Mary DeGenaro
Republican

Elected Justice

Melody J. Stewart
Democratic

Incumbent Associate Justice Mary DeGenaro, a Republican, sought a full-term after being appointed by Governor John Kasich, following the resignation of Justice William O' Neill, a Democrat. [101]

Republican primary

Candidates
Results
Republican primary results [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mary DeGenaro (incumbent) 581,244 100.0
Total votes581,244 100.0

Democratic primary

Candidates
Results
Democratic primary results [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Melody J. Stewart 500,084 100.0%
Total votes500,084 100.0%

General election

Results
2018 Ohio Supreme Court Associate Justice (Term commencing 01/02/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Melody J. Stewart 1,853,418 52.64%
Nonpartisan Mary DeGenaro (incumbent)1,667,25847.36%
Total votes3,520,676 100.0%
Democratic gain from Republican

Court of Appeals

The Ohio District Courts of Appeals consists of 69 judges in 12 districts. Judges serve a 6-year term. Approximately 1/3 of these positions were up for election in 2018.

District 1

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 1st District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Pierre Bergeron 146,560 51.56%
Nonpartisan Charles Miller (incumbent)137,66448.44%
Total votes284,224 100.0%
Democratic gain from Republican

Term commencing 02/10/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 1st District (Term commencing 02/10/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Marilyn Zayas (incumbent) 175,094 60.42%
Nonpartisan Dale Stalf114,70439.58%
Total votes289,798 100.0%
Democratic hold

Term commencing 02/11/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 1st District (Term commencing 02/11/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Candace Crouse 159,122 53.27%
Nonpartisan Dennis Deters (incumbent)139,57046.73%
Total votes298,692 100.0%
Democratic gain from Republican

Term commencing 02/12/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 1st District (Term commencing 02/12/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Robert C. Winkler 154,546 51.47%
Nonpartisan Ginger Bock145,69548.53%
Total votes300,241 100.0%
Republican hold

District 2

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 2nd District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Jeffrey M. Welbaum (incumbent) 259,674 100.0%
Total votes259,674 100.0%
Republican hold

District 3

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 3rd District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan John R. Williamowksi (incumbent) 201,757 100.0%
Total votes201,757 100.0%
Republican hold

District 4

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 4th District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Jason P. Smith 86,992 52.7
Nonpartisan Marie Hoover (incumbent)78,09247.3
Total votes165,084 100.0%
Republican gain from Democratic

Term commencing 02/10/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 4th District (Term commencing 02/10/2019) [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Mike Hess 102,284 61.06%
Nonpartisan Valarie K. Gerlach65,22938.94%
Total votes167,513 100.0%
Republican hold

District 5

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 5th District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan John W. Wise (incumbent) 372,384 100.0%
Total votes372,384 100.0%
Republican hold

Term commencing 02/10/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 5th District (Term commencing 02/10/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Scott Gwin (incumbent) 358,832 100.0%
Total votes358,832 100.0%
Democratic hold

Term commencing 02/11/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 5th District (Term commencing 02/11/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Patricia A. Delaney (incumbent) 254,699 59.52%
Nonpartisan Andrew King173,23740.48%
Total votes427,936 100.0%
Democratic hold

District 6

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 6th District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Gene A. Zmuda 144,884 55.41%
Nonpartisan Joel M. Kuhlman116,57744.59%
Total votes261,461 100.0%
Republican hold

District 7

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 7th District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan David A. D'Apolito 88,253 51.11%
Nonpartisan Kathleen Bartlett84,40948.89%
Total votes172,662 100.0%
Democratic gain from Republican

District 8

Term commencing 01/01/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 8th District (Term commencing 01/01/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Frank D. Celebrezze Jr (incumbent) 276,766 100.0%
Total votes276,766 100.0%
Democratic hold

Term commencing 01/02/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 8th District (Term commencing 01/02/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Michelle J. Sheehan 281,204 74.17%
Nonpartisan Raymond C. Headen97,91625.83%
Total votes379,120 100.0%
Democratic hold

Term commencing 01/03/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 8th District (Term commencing 01/03/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Eileen T. Gallagher (incumbent) 275,986 100.0%
Total votes275,986 100.0%
Democratic hold

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 8th District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Mary J. Boyle (incumbent) 274,395 100.0%
Total votes274,395 100.0%
Democratic hold

District 9

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 9th District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Jennifer Hensal (incumbent) 179,997 52.24%
Nonpartisan Diana Colavecchio164,56747,76%
Total votes344,564 100.0%
Republican hold

District 10

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 10th District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Laurel Beatty Blunt 317,597 100.0%
Total votes317,597 100.0%
Democratic hold

Term commencing 02/10/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 10th District (Term commencing 02/10/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Betsy Luper Schuster (incumbent) 252,537 100.0%
Total votes252,537 100.0%
Republican hold

District 11

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 11th District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Matt Lynch 142,373 55.53%
Nonpartisan Darya Klammer114,02244.47%
Total votes256,395 100.0%
Republican hold

Term commencing 02/10/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 11th District (Term commencing 02/10/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Mary Jane Trapp 134,620 53.84%
Nonpartisan Casey O'Brien115,42546.16%
Total votes250,045 100.0%
Democratic gain from Republican

District 12

Term commencing 02/09/2019

2018 Ohio Court of Appeals 12th District (Term commencing 02/09/2019) election [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Stephen W. Powell (incumbent) 260,804 100.0%
Total votes260,804 100.0%
Republican hold

State Board of Education

Ohio State Board of Education District 2 [103]
CandidateVotes %
Kirsten Hill 47,42417.8
Jeanine Donaldson 46,34117.4
Sue Larimer 42,86716.1
Annette Shine 35,96013.5
Vicki Donovan-Lyle 34,98113.1
Charles Froehlich (incumbent)30,86411.6
W. Roger Knight 28,34110.6
Total votes266,778 100.0
Ohio State Board of Education District 3 [103]
CandidateVotes %
Charlotte McGuire (incumbent)130,51242.5
Dawn Wojcik 91,13629.7
Matthew McGowan 85,67327.9
Total votes307,321 100.0
Ohio State Board of Education District 4 [103]
CandidateVotes %
Jenny Kilgore 179,76550.4
Pat Bruns (incumbent)176,89449.6
Total votes356,659 100.0
Ohio State Board of Education District 7 [103]
CandidateVotes %
Sarah Fowler (incumbent)259,997100.0
Ohio State Board of Education District 8 [103]
CandidateVotes %
John Hagan 128,85442.0
Kathleen Purdy 101,70633.2
Melissa Dahman 76,10424.8
Total votes306,664 100.0

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