词条 | 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio |
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| election_name = United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio, 2016 | country = Ohio | type = legislative | ongoing = no | previous_election = United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio, 2014 | previous_year = 2014 | next_election = United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio, 2018 | next_year = 2018 | seats_for_election = All 16 Ohio seats to the United States House of Representatives | election_date = {{Start date|2016|11|08}} | party1 = Republican Party (United States) | last_election1 = 12 | seats1 = 12 | seat_change1 = {{steady}} | popular_vote1 = 2,996,017 | percentage1 = 58.17% | swing1 = {{decrease}} 1.85% | party2 = Democratic Party (United States) | last_election2 = 4 | seats2 = 4 | seat_change2 = {{steady}} | popular_vote2 = 2,154,523 | percentage2 = 41.83% | swing2 = {{increase}} 1.85% | map_image = Ohio Congressional Districts with party colors, 2013-2015, unlabeled.svg | map_caption = }}{{ElectionsOH}} The 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio were held on November 8, 2016, to elect the 16 U.S. Representatives from the state of Ohio, one from each of the state's 16 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. The primaries were held on March 15. {{Toclimit|limit=2}}District 1{{see also|Ohio's 1st congressional district}}The 1st District is held by Republican Steve Chabot. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Steve Chabot (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 101,026 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 101,026 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Michele Young | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 39,535 | percentage = 68.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Fred Kundrata | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 11,944 | percentage = 20.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Jim Berns | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 6,693 | percentage = 11.5 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 58,172 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 1st congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Steve Chabot (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 210,014 | percentage = 59.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Michele Young | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 144,644 | percentage = 40.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Sholom D. Keller (write-in) | party = Independent (United States) | votes = 114 | percentage = 0.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Kiumars G. Kiani (Write-in) | party = Independent (United States) | votes = 16 | percentage = 0.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 354,788 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 2{{see also|Ohio's 2nd congressional district}}The 2nd District is held by Republican Brad Wenstrup. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Brad Wenstrup (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 101,765 | percentage = 84.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Jim Lewis | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 18,136 | percentage = 15.1 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 119,901 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = William R. Smith | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 19,422 | percentage = 41.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Ronny Richards | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 13,976 | percentage = 30.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Russ Hurley | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 13,154 | percentage = 28.3 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 46,552 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 2nd congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Brad Wenstrup (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 221,193 | percentage = 65.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = William R. Smith | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 111,694 | percentage = 32.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Janet Everhard (write-in) | party = Independent (United States) | votes = 7,392 | percentage = 2.2 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 340,279 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 3{{see also|Ohio's 3rd congressional district}}The 3rd District is held by Democrat Joyce Beatty. Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Joyce Beatty (incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 79,893 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 79,893 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = John Adams | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 36,851 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 36,851 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 3rd congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Joyce Beatty (incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 199,791 | percentage = 68.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = John Adams | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 91,560 | percentage = 31.4 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 291,351 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 4{{see also|Ohio's 4th congressional district}}The 4th District is held by Republican Jim Jordan. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Jim Jordan (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 109,743 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 109,743 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Janet Garrett | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 29,679 | percentage = 66.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Daniel Johnson | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 11,314 | percentage = 25.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Norbert G. Dennerll, Jr. | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 3,480 | percentage = 7.8 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 44,473 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 4th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Jim Jordan (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 210,227 | percentage = 68.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Janet Garrett | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 98,981 | percentage = 32.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 309,208 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 5{{see also|Ohio's 5th congressional district}}The 5th District is held by Republican Bob Latta. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Bob Latta (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 119,907 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 119,907 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = James L. Neu, Jr. | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 44,005 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 44,005 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 5th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Bob Latta (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 244,599 | percentage = 70.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = James L. Neu, Jr. | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 100,392 | percentage = 29.1 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 344,991 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 6{{see also|Ohio's 6th congressional district}}The 6th District is held by Republican Bill Johnson. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Bill Johnson (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 102,187 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 102,187 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
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Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Michael L. Lorentz | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 20,649 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 20,649 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 6th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Bill Johnson (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 213,975 | percentage = 70.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Michael L. Lorentz | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 88,780 | percentage = 29.3 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 302,755 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 7{{see also|Ohio's 7th congressional district}}The 7th District is held by Republican Bob Gibbs. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Bob Gibbs (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 80,853 | percentage = 74.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Terry Robertson | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 27,453 | percentage = 25.4 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 108,306 | percentage= 100.00 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Roy Rich | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 43,683 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 43,683 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 7th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Bob Gibbs (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 198,221 | percentage = 64.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Roy Rich | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 89,638 | percentage = 29.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Dan Phillip | party = Independent (United States) | votes = 21,694 | percentage = 7.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 309,553 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 8{{see also|Ohio's 8th congressional district|Ohio's 8th congressional district special election, 2016}}The 8th District was held by Republican John Boehner. Boehner announced that he will resign his seat effective October 30, 2015. A special election to fill the remainder of the term will be held at a date to be determined.[12] Prior to the announcement of Boehner's resignation, he was facing primary challenges from Tea Party activists and 2014 opponents businessman Matthew Ashworth and teacher J.D. Winteregg. Since Boehner's announcement, nearly 15 candidates have pulled petitions for the Republican nomination. Corey Foister won the Democratic nomination, but later withdrew from the election after the June 7th special election.[13][14][15] Steven Fought was nominated by the Democratic Party to take Foister's place on the general election ballot.[16] Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Warren Davidson | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 42,701 | percentage = 32.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Timothy S. Derickson | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 31,685 | percentage = 23.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Bill Beagle | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 26,049 | percentage = 19.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Jim Spurlino | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 9,602 | percentage = 7.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = J.D. Winteregg | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 5,375 | percentage = 4.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Scott George | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 3,094 | percentage = 2.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Terri King | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 2,970 | percentage = 2.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Kevin F. White | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 2,384 | percentage = 1.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Michael Smith | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 2,009 | percentage = 1.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Matthew Ashworth | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 1,637 | percentage = 1.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = John W. Robbins | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 1,579 | percentage = 1.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Eric J. Haemmerle | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 1,386 | percentage = 1.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = George S. Wooley | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 1,045 | percentage = 0.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Edward R. Meer | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 633 | percentage = 0.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Joseph Matvey | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 548 | percentage = 0.4 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 132,697 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Corey Foister | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 32,214 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 32,214 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Green primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Green primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = James J. Condit Jr. | party = Green Party (United States) | votes = 216 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 216 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 8th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Warren Davidson (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 223,833 | percentage = 68.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Steven Fought | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 87,794 | percentage = 27.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Derrick James Hendricks | party = Green Party of the United States | votes = 13,879 | percentage = 4.3 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 325,506 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 9{{see also|Ohio's 9th congressional district}}The 9th District is held by Democrat Marcy Kaptur. Former state representative Steve Kraus will be running for the Republican nomination. Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Marcy Kaptur (incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 80,065 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 80,065 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Donald P. Larson | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 20,859 | percentage = 44.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Steve Kraus | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 16,966 | percentage = 36.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Joel Lieske | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 9,262 | percentage = 19.7 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 47,087 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 9th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Marcy Kaptur (incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 193,966 | percentage = 68.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Donald P. Larson | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 88,427 | percentage = 31.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = George Skalsky (Write-in) | party = Independent (United States) | votes = 5 | percentage = 0.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 282,398 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 10{{see also|Ohio's 10th congressional district}}The 10th District is held by Republican Mike Turner. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Mike Turner (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 108,235 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 108,235 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Robert Klepinger | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 51,854 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 51,854 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 10th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Mike Turner (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 215,724 | percentage = 64.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Robert Klepinger | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 109,981 | percentage = 32.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Tom McMasters | party = Independent (United States) | votes = 10,890 | percentage = 3.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = David A. Harlow (write-in) | party = Independent (United States) | votes = 7 | percentage = 0.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 336,602 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 11{{see also|Ohio's 11th congressional district}}The 11th District is held by Democrat Marcia Fudge. Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Marcia Fudge (incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 109,706 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 109,706 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Beverly A. Goldstein | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 23,290 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 23,290 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 11th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Marcia Fudge (incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 242,917 | percentage = 80.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Beverly Goldstein | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 59,769 | percentage = 19.7 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 302,686 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 12{{see also|Ohio's 12th congressional district}}The 12th District is held by Republican Pat Tiberi. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Pat Tiberi (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 128,173 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 128,173 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Ed Albertson | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 48,537 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 48,537 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Green primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Green primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Joe Manchik | party = Green Party (United States) | votes = 239 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 239 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 12th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Pat Tiberi (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 251,266 | percentage = 66.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Ed Albertson | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 112,638 | percentage = 29.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Joe Manchik | party = Green Party of the United States | votes = 13,474 | percentage = 3.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = John J. Baumeister (write-in) | party = Independent (United States) | votes = 156 | percentage = 0.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 377,534 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 13{{see also|Ohio's 13th congressional district}}The 13th District is held by Democrat Tim Ryan. Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Tim Ryan (incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 88,154 | percentage = 89.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = John Stephen Luchansky | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 10,578 | percentage = 10.7 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 98,732 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Richard Morckel | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 50,750 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 50,750 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 13th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Tim Ryan (incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 208,610 | percentage = 67.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Richard A. Morckel | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 99,377 | percentage = 32.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Calvin Hill, Sr. (write-in) | party = Independent (United States) | votes = 17 | percentage = 0.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 308,004 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 14{{see also|Ohio's 14th congressional district}}The 14th District is held by Republican David Joyce. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = David Joyce (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 79,919 | percentage = 64.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Matt Lynch | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 44,004 | percentage = 35.5 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 123,923 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Michael Wager | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 36,796 | percentage = 66.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Alfred Mackey | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 18,442 | percentage = 33.4 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 55,238 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 14th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = David Joyce (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 219,191 | percentage = 62.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Michael Wager | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 130,907 | percentage = 37.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Andrew Jarvi (write-in) | party = Green Party of the United States | votes = 171 | percentage = 0.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 350,269 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 15{{see also|Ohio's 15th congressional district}}The 15th District is held by Republican Steve Stivers. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Steve Stivers (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 106,410 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 106,410 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Scott Wharton | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 48,477 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 48,477 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Green primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Green primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Dennis Lambert (write-in) | party = Green Party (United States) | votes = 5 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 5 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 15th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Steve Stivers (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 222,847 | percentage = 66.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Scott Wharton | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 113,960 | percentage = 33.8 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 336,807 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
District 16{{see also|Ohio's 16th congressional district}}The 16th District is held by Republican Jim Renacci. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Jim Renacci (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 107,039 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 107,039 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[2] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Keith Mundy | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 48,907 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 48,907 | percentage= 100.0 }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 16th congressional district, 2016[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Jim Renacci (incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 225,794 | percentage = 65.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Keith Mundy | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 119,830 | percentage = 34.7 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 345,624 | percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} Official campaign websites
See also
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