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词条 2016 Ohio elections
释义

  1. Federal

     President  Senate  House of Representatives 

  2. State

     General Assembly  Summary  Senate  House of Representatives  Judiciary  Supreme Court  Court of Appeals 

  3. References

{{ElectionsOH}}

The Ohio general elections, 2016 were held on November 8, 2016 throughout Ohio. The close of registration for electors in the primary election was December 16, 2015, and the primary election took place on March 15, 2016.[1]

Federal

President

{{Main|United States presidential election in Ohio, 2016}}

Senate

{{Main|United States Senate election in Ohio, 2016}}

Incumbent Republican Senator Rob Portman is running for re-election to a second term in office.

House of Representatives

{{Main|United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio, 2016}}

All of Ohio's 16 seats in the United States House of Representatives are up for election in 2016.

State

General Assembly

Summary

Senate
Affiliation Candidates Votes Vote % Seats Won Seats After
Republican 16 1,640,498 66.62% 14 ({{increase}}1) 24
Democratic 13 821,822 33.38% 2 ({{decrease}}1) 9
Write-In 1 11 0.00% 0
Total 30 2,462,331 100% 16 33

Senate

{{further|Ohio Senate}}

The 16 even-numbered districts out of 33 seats in the Ohio Senate were up for election in 2016. Twelve of these seats were held by Republicans, three were held by Democrats, and one seat was vacant. Prior to the election, Republicans held 23 seats and Democrats held 10 seats; after the election, Republicans gained an additional seat, giving them a 24 to 9 majority.

Senatorial districtIncumbentThis race
District Senator Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates[2][3][4]
2 Randy GardnerRepublican 2012 Running √ Randy Gardner (Republican): 115,977 (66.56%)
Kirk W. Halliday (Democratic): 58,271 (33.44%)
4 Bill ColeyRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running √ Bill Coley (Republican): 103,486 (67.91%)
John D. Kinne (Democratic): 48,905 (32.09%)
6 Peggy LehnerRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running √ Peggy Lehner (Republican): 111,448 (68.19%)
Albert Griggs, Jr. (Democratic): 51,994 (31.81%)
8 Bill SeitzRepublican 2007 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) √ Louis Terhar (Republican): 104,176 (63.22%)
Mary Rose Lierman (Democratic): 60,610 (36.78%)
10 Vacant √ Bob Hackett (Republican): 97,200 (65.29%)
Matthew Kirk (Democratic): 51,664 (34.71%)
12 Keith FaberRepublican 2007 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) √ Matt Huffman (Republican): 120,090 (100.00%)
14 Joe UeckerRepublican 2012 Running √ Joe Uecker (Republican): 109,975 (71.97%)
Charlie Carlier (Democratic): 42,840 (28.03%)
16 Jim HughesRepublican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) √ Stephanie Kunze (Republican): 105,923 (59.02%)
Cathy Johnson (Democratic): 73,556 (40.98%)
18 John EklundRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running √ John Eklund (Republican): 105,591 (65.39%)
Wiley Runnestrand (Democratic): 55,886 (34.61%)
20 Troy BaldersonRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running √ Troy Balderson (Republican): 111,883 (100.00%)
22 Larry ObhofRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running √ Larry Obhof (Republican): 111,626 (69.86%)
Christopher King (Democratic): 48,138 (30.13%)
Ashley Kemp (Write-in): 10 (0.01%)
24 Tom PattonRepublican 2008 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) √ Matt Dolan (Republican): 105,353 (58.22%)
Emily Hagan (Democratic): 75,595 (41.78%)
26 David BurkeRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running √ David Burke (Republican): 107,351 (100.00%)
28 Thomas C. SawyerDemocratic 2007 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) √ Vernon Sykes (Democratic): 80,713 (60.93%)
Jonathan Schulz (Republican): 51,754 (39.07%)
30 Lou GentileDemocratic 2011 (Appointed) Running √ Frank Hoagland (Republican): 82,450 (52.84%)
Lou Gentile (Democratic): 73,591 (47.16%)
32 Capri CafaroDemocratic 2007 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) √ Sean O'Brien (Democratic): 76,840 (56.37%)
Robert J. Allen (Republican): 59,841 (43.63%)

House of Representatives

{{Main|Ohio House of Representatives election, 2016}}

All 99 seats in the Ohio House of Representatives were up for election in 2016. Prior to the election, Republicans held 65 seats and Democrats held 34 seats; after the election, Republicans gained an additional seat, giving them a 66 to 33 majority.

House districtIncumbentThis race
District Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates[2][3]
1 Ron AmstutzRepublican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Scott Wiggam (Republican)
2 Mark RomanchukRepublican 2012 Running Mark Romanchuk (Republican)
Brittany Bowman (Democratic)
3 Tim BrownRepublican 2012 Running Tim Brown (Republican)
David Walters (Democratic)
4 Robert R. CuppRepublican 2014 Running Robert R. Cupp (Republican)
5 Tim GinterRepublican 2014 Running Tim Ginter (Republican)
John R. Dyce (Democratic)
6 Marlene AnielskiRepublican 2010 Running Marlene Anielski (Republican)
Phillip Robinson (Democratic)
7 Mike DovillaRepublican 2010 Not Running Tom Patton (Republican)
David J. Thurau (Democratic)
8 Kent SmithDemocratic 2014 Running Kent Smith (Democratic)
Cassandra McDonald (Republican)
9 Janine BoydDemocratic 2014 Running Janine Boyd (Democratic)
Joe Miller (Republican)
10 Bill PatmonDemocratic 2010 Running Bill Patmon (Democratic)
Thomas Pekarek (Republican)
11 Stephanie HowseDemocratic 2014 Running Stephanie Howse (Democratic)
Shalira Taylor (Republican)
12 John E. Barnes, Jr.Democratic 2010 Running John E. Barnes, Jr. (Democratic)
13 Nickie AntonioDemocratic 2010 Running Nickie Antonio (Democratic)
14 Martin J. SweeneyDemocratic 2014 Running Martin J. Sweeney (Democratic)
15 Nicholas J. CelebrezzeDemocratic 2012 (Appointed) Running Nicholas J. Celebrezze (Democratic)
16 Nan BakerRepublican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Dave Greenspan (Republican)
Tommy Greene (Democratic)
17 Michael CurtinDemocratic 2012 Not Running Adam Miller (Democratic)
John Rush (Republican)
18 Kristin BoggsDemocratic 2016 (Appointed) Running Kristin Boggs (Democratic)
Whitney Smith (Republican)
Constance A. Gadell Newton (Green)
19 Anne GonzalesRepublican 2010 Running Anne Gonzales (Republican)
Michael Johnston (Democratic)
20 Heather BishoffDemocratic 2012 Running Heather Bishoff (Democratic)
Lisa Schacht (Republican)
21 Mike DuffeyRepublican 2010 Running Mike Duffey (Republican)
Ryan Koch (Democratic)
22 David J. LelandDemocratic 2014 Running David J. Leland (Democratic)
Linda L. Jarrett (Republican)
23 Cheryl GrossmanRepublican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Mike Lanese (Republican)
Lee Schreiner (Democratic)
24 Stephanie KunzeRepublican 2012 Not Running Jim Hughes (Republican)
Kristopher Keller (Democratic)
25 Kevin BoyceDemocratic 2012 (Appointed) Not Running Bernadine Kennedy Kent (Democratic)
Seth Golding (Republican)
26 Hearcel CraigDemocratic 2014 Running Hearcel Craig (Democratic)
Kenneth H. Collins (Republican)
27 Tom BrinkmanRepublican 2014 Running Tom Brinkman (Republican)
Joe Otis (Democratic)
28 Jonathan DeverRepublican 2014 Running Jonathan Dever (Republican)
Jessica Miranda (Democratic)
29 Louis BlessingRepublican 2012 Running Louis Blessing (Republican)
30 Louis TerharRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Not Running Bill Seitz (Republican)
Mark A. Childers (Democratic)
31 Denise DriehausDemocratic 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Brigid Kelly (Democratic)
Mary Yeager (Republican)
32 Christie BryantDemocratic 2014 Not Running Catherine Ingram (Democratic)
Matthew H. Wahlert (Republican)
33 Alicia ReeceDemocratic 2010 (Appointed) Running Alicia Reece (Democratic)
David Miller (Republican)
34 Emilia SykesDemocratic 2014 Running Emilia Sykes (Democratic)
Gene Littlefield (Republican)
35 Greta JohnsonDemocratic 2014 Running Greta Johnson (Democratic)
Joe Vassel (Republican)
36 Anthony DeVitisRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running Anthony DeVitis (Republican)
Bobby McDowall (Democratic)
37 Kristina RoegnerRepublican 2010 Running Kristina Roegner (Republican)
Tom Schmida (Democratic)
38 Marilyn SlabyRepublican 2012 (Appointed) Running Marilyn Slaby (Republican)
Judith Lynn Lee (Democratic)
39 Fred StrahornDemocratic 2012 Running Fred Strahorn (Democratic)
40 Michael HenneRepublican 2010 Running Michael Henne (Republican)
David L. Richards (Democratic)
41 Jim ButlerRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running Jim Butler (Republican)
James M. Calhoun (Democratic)
42 Niraj AntaniRepublican 2014 (Appointed) Running Niraj Antani (Republican)
Pat Merris (Democratic)
43 Jeff RezabekRepublican 2014 Running Jeff Rezabek (Republican)
David B. Sparks (Democratic)
44 Michael AshfordDemocratic 2010 Running Michael Ashford (Democratic)
John Insco (Republican)
45 Teresa FedorDemocratic 2010 Running Teresa Fedor (Democratic)
James S. Nowak (Republican)
46 Michael SheehyDemocratic 2013 (Appointed) Running Michael Sheehy (Democratic)
Diana M. Skaff (Republican)
47 Barbara SearsRepublican 2008 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) Derek Merrin (Republican)
Michael Sarantou (Democratic)
48 Kirk SchuringRepublican 2010 Running Kirk Schuring (Republican)
Jennifer M. Bigham (Democratic)
49 Stephen SlesnickDemocratic 2008 (Appointed) Not Running (Term-limited) Thomas E. West (Democratic)
Dan F. McMasters (Republican)
50 Christina HaganRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running Christina Hagan (Republican)
John L. Juergensen (Democratic)
51 Wes RetherfordRepublican 2012 Running Wes Retherford (Republican)
Johnny H. Hamilton (Democratic)
52 Margaret CondittRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running Margaret Conditt (Republican)
53 Tim DericksonRepublican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Candice Keller (Republican)
Suzi Rubin (Democratic)
54 Paul ZeltwangerRepublican 2014 Running Paul Zeltwanger (Republican)
Rick Smith (Democratic)
55 Nathan ManningRepublican 2014 Running Nathan Manning (Republican)
Kevin Watkinson (Democratic)
56 Dan RamosDemocratic 2010 Running Dan Ramos (Democratic)
Jessie Mae Tower (Republican)
57 Terry BooseRepublican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Dick Stein (Republican)
Tom Dunlap (Democratic)
58 Michele Lepore-HaganDemocratic 2014 Running Michele Lepore-Hagan (Democratic)
Corrine Sanderson (Republican)
59 John BoccieriDemocratic 2015 (Appointed) Running John Boccieri (Democratic)
Don Manning (Republican)
60 John RogersDemocratic 2012 Running John Rogers (Democratic)
Robert Rule (Republican)
61 Ron YoungRepublican 2010 Running Ron Young (Republican)
Rick Walker (Democratic)
62 Ron MaagRepublican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Scott Lipps (Republican)
Samuel P. Ronan (Democratic)
63 Sean O'BrienDemocratic 2010 Not Running Glenn W. Holmes (Democratic)
Devon A. Stanley (Republican)
64 Michael O'BrienDemocratic 2014 Running Michael O'Brien (Democratic)
Martha Yoder (Republican)
65 John BeckerRepublican 2012 Running John Becker (Republican)
Amy Brewer (Democratic)
66 Doug GreenRepublican 2012 Running Doug Green (Republican)
Ken P. McNeely, Jr. (Democratic)
67 Andrew BrennerRepublican 2010 Running Andrew Brenner (Republican)
Janet Breneman (Democratic)
68 Margaret RuhlRepublican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Rick Carfagna (Republican)
John Russell (Democratic)
69 Steve HambleyRepublican 2014 Running Steve Hambley (Republican)
Frank A. Zona (Democratic)
70 Dave HallRepublican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Darrell D. Kick (Republican)
71 Scott RyanRepublican 2014 Running Scott Ryan (Republican)
Joseph S. Begeny (Democratic)
72 Bill HayesRepublican 2010 Not Running Larry Householder (Republican)
John J. Carlisle (Democratic)
73 Rick PeralesRepublican 2012 Running Rick Perales (Republican)
Brian K. Housh (Democratic)
74 Bob HackettRepublican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Bill Dean (Republican)
Barb Niemeyer (Democratic)
75 Kathleen ClydeDemocratic 2010 Running Kathleen Clyde (Democratic)
Jim Lutz (Republican)
76 Sarah LaTouretteRepublican 2014 Running Sarah LaTourette (Republican)
Terri McIntee (Democratic)
77 Tim SchafferRepublican 2014 Running Tim Schaffer (Republican)
Bradley S. Nicodemus (Democratic)
78 Ron HoodRepublican 2012 Running Ron Hood (Republican)
79 Kyle KoehlerRepublican 2014 Running Kyle Koehler (Republican)
Alex Wendt (Democratic)
80 Steve HuffmanRepublican 2014 Running Steve Huffman (Republican)
81 Rob McColleyRepublican 2014 Running Rob McColley (Republican)
82 Tony BurkleyRepublican 2012 Running (Lost Primary Election) Craig Riedel (Republican)
83 Robert SpragueRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running Robert Sprague (Republican)
Mary E. Harshfield (Democratic)
84 Jim BuchyRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Not Running Keith Faber (Republican)
Ed Huff, Jr. (Democratic)
85 Nino VitaleRepublican 2014 Running Nino Vitale (Republican)
86 Dorothy PelandaRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running Dorothy Pelanda (Republican)
Scott Crider (Democratic)
87 Jeffrey McClainRepublican 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Wes Goodman (Republican)
88 Bill ReinekeRepublican 2014 Running Bill Reineke (Republican)
89 Steve ArndtRepublican 2015 (Appointed) Running Steve Arndt (Republican)
Lawrence D. Hartlaub (Democratic)
90 Terry JohnsonRepublican 2010 Running Terry Johnson (Republican)
Tara Cordle (Democratic)
91 Cliff RosenbergerRepublican 2010 Running Cliff Rosenberger (Republican)
92 Gary SchererRepublican 2012 (Appointed) Running Gary Scherer (Republican)
93 Ryan SmithRepublican 2012 (Appointed) Running Ryan Smith (Republican)
94 Debbie PhillipsDemocratic 2008 Not Running (Term-limited) Sarah H. Grace (Democratic)
Jay Edwards (Republican)
95 Andy ThompsonRepublican 2010 Running Andy Thompson (Republican)
Ginny Favede (Democratic)
96 Jack CeraDemocratic 2011 (Appointed) Running Jack Cera (Democratic)
97 Brian HillRepublican 2011 (Appointed) Running Brian Hill (Republican)
98 Al LandisRepublican 2010 Running Al Landis (Republican)
Jeremiah M. Johnson (Democratic)
99 John PattersonDemocratic 2012 Running John Patterson (Democratic)

Judiciary

Supreme Court

{{further|Supreme Court of Ohio}}

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. The Supreme Court currently consists of 6 Republicans and 1 Democrat.

IncumbentThis race
Justice Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates[2][3][4]
Maureen O'Connor (Chief Justice)Republican 2002 Running √ Maureen O'Connor (Republican): 3,472,768 (100.00%)
Judith Ann LanzingerRepublican 2004 Not Running
(Mandatory retirement age reached)
√ Pat Fischer (Republican): 1,994,205 (50.31%)
John P. O'Donnell (Democratic): 1,969,929 (49.69%)
Paul PfeiferRepublican 1992 Not Running
(Mandatory retirement age reached)
√ Pat DeWine (Republican): 2,382,128 (56.42%)
Cynthia Rice (Democratic): 1,839,915 (43.58%)

Court of Appeals

{{further|Ohio District Courts 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 will be up for election in 2016.

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=2016 Ohio Elections Calendar|url=http://www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/upload/publications/election/2016ElectionCalendarletter.pdf|accessdate=February 20, 2016|newspaper=Ohio Secretary of State}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Candidate List for the March 15, 2016 Primary Election|url=http://www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/elections/voters/whatsontheballot/whatsonballot.aspx|accessdate=February 20, 2016|newspaper=Ohio Secretary of State}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://vote.ohio.gov/|title=Primary Election Results|work=Ohio Secretary of State|accessdate=March 24, 2016}}
4. ^{{cite| url=https://vote.ohio.gov/|title=Ohio State Unofficial Election Results|accessdate=November 11, 2016}}
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