词条 | 2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| election_name = United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio, 2004 | country = Ohio | type = legislative | ongoing = no | previous_election = United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio, 2002 | previous_year = 2002 | next_election = United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio, 2006 | next_year = 2006 | seats_for_election = All 18 Ohio seats to the United States House of Representatives | election_date = {{Start date|2004|11|02}} | party1 = Republican Party (United States) | last_election1 = 12 | seats1 = 12 | seat_change1 = {{steady}} | popular_vote1 = 2,650,122 | percentage1 = 51.13% | swing1 = {{decrease}}4.18% | party2 = Democratic Party (United States) | last_election2 = 6 | seats2 = 6 | seat_change2 = {{steady}} | popular_vote2 = 2,514,615 | percentage2 = 48.51% | swing2 = {{increase}}5.40% | map_image = Ohio Congressional Districts with party colors, 2003-2007, labeled.svg | map_caption = }}{{ElectionsOH}} The 2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio were held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 to elect the 18 U.S. Representatives from the state of Ohio, one from each of the state's 18 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the elections of other federal and state offices, including a presidential election and an election to the U.S. Senate. Overview
District 1{{see also|Ohio's 1st congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 1st Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Steve Chabot (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 173,430 | percentage = 59.83 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Greg Harris | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 116,235 | percentage = 40.10 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Rich Stevenson (Write-in) | party = Independent (politician) | votes = 198 | percentage = 0.07 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 289,863 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 2{{see also|Ohio's 2nd congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 2nd Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Rob Portman (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 227,102 | percentage = 71.70 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Charles W. Sanders | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 89,598 | percentage = 28.29 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = James J. Condit, Jr. (Write-in) | party = Independent (politician) | votes = 60 | percentage = 0.02 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 316,760 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 3{{see also|Ohio's 3rd congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 3rd Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Mike Turner (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 197,290 | percentage = 62.29 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Jane Mitakides | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 119,448 | percentage = 37.71 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 316,738 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 4{{see also|Ohio's 4th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 4th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Mike Oxley (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 167,807 | percentage = 58.60 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Ben Konop | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 118,538 | percentage = 41.40 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 286,345 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 5{{see also|Ohio's 5th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 5th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Paul Gillmor (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 196,649 | percentage = 67.05 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Robin Weirauch | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 96,656 | percentage = 32.95 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 293,305 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 6{{see also|Ohio's 6th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 6th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Ted Strickland (Incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 223,844 | percentage = 99.94 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = John Stephen Luchansky (Write-in) | party = Independent (politician) | votes = 145 | percentage = 0.06 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 223,989 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 7{{see also|Ohio's 7th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 7th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Dave Hobson (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 186,534 | percentage = 64.96 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Kara Anastasio | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 100,617 | percentage = 35.04 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 287,151 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 8{{see also|Ohio's 8th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 8th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = John Boehner (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 201,675 | percentage = 69.01 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Jeff Hardenbrook | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 90,574 | percentage = 30.99 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 292,249 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 9{{see also|Ohio's 9th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 9th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Marcy Kaptur (Incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 205,149 | percentage = 68.13 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Larry A. Kaczala | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 95,983 | percentage = 31.87 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 301,132 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 10{{see also|Ohio's 10th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 10th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Dennis Kucinich (Incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 172,406 | percentage = 60.03 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Edward Fitzpatrick Herman | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 96,463 | percentage = 33.59 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Barbara Anne Ferris | party = Independent (politician) | votes = 18,343 | percentage = 6.39 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 287,212 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 11{{see also|Ohio's 11th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 11th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Stephanie Tubbs Jones (Incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 222,371 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 12{{see also|Ohio's 12th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 12th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Pat Tiberi (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 198,912 | percentage = 61.96 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Edward S. Brown | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 122,109 | percentage = 38.03 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Chuck Spingola (Write-in) | party = Independent (politician) | votes = 25 | percentage = 0.01 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 321,046 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 13{{see also|Ohio's 13th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 13th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Sherrod Brown (Incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 201,004 | percentage = 67.43 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Robert Lucas | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 97,090 | percentage = 32.57 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 298,094 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 14{{see also|Ohio's 14th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 14th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Steven LaTourette (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 201,652 | percentage = 62.75 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Capri Cafaro | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 119,714 | percentage = 37.25 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 321,366 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 15{{see also|Ohio's 15th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 15th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Deborah Pryce (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 166,520 | percentage = 60.02 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Mark P. Brown | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 110,915 | percentage = 39.98 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 277,435 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 16{{see also|Ohio's 16th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 16th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Ralph Regula (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 202,544 | percentage = 66.55 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Jeff Seemann | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 101,817 | percentage = 33.45 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 304,361 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 17{{see also|Ohio's 17th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 17th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Tim Ryan (Incumbent) | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 212,800 | percentage = 77.19 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Frank V. Cusimano | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 62,871 | percentage = 22.81 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 275,671 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} District 18{{see also|Ohio's 18th congressional district}}General election results{{Election box begin no change | title = Ohio's 18th Congressional District election, 2004[1]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Bob Ney (Incumbent) | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 177,600 | percentage = 66.16 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Brian R. Thomas | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 90,820 | percentage = 33.84 }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 268,420 | percentage = 100 }}{{Election box hold with party link without swing |winner = Republican Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 {{cite web|url=http://www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/elections/Research/electResultsMain/2004ElectionsResults/04-1102USReps.aspx|title=U.S. House of Representatives: November 2, 2004|publisher=Ohio Secretary of State|accessdate=January 1, 2015}} {{United States general elections, 2004}} 3 : United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|2004 United States House of Representatives elections|2004 Ohio elections |
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