Ohio Statehouse Update: Ohio Election Summary 2014
Ohio Executive Branch (5 Positions)
In a word, the election was anti-climactic. Republicans maintained control of all 5 statewide offices. Governor John Kasich won convincingly with 64% of the vote.
* Denotes Incumbent
Governor/Lieutenant Governor
Edward FitzGerald (D) / Sharen Swartz Neuhardt
John Kasich (R) / Mary Taylor*
Anita Rios (Green) / Bob Fitrakis
Attorney General
David Pepper (D)
Mike DeWine (R)*
Auditor of State
John Patrick Carney (D)
Dave Yost (R)*
Bob Bridges (Libertarian)
Secretary of State
Nina Turner (D)
Jon Husted (R)*
Kevin Knedler (Libertarian)
Treasurer of State
Connie Pillich (D)
Josh Mandel (R)*
U.S. House of Representatives (all 16 Districts)
All incumbent officeholders won re-election, as Republicans maintained their 12-4 majority.
District 1Fred Kundrata (D)
District 3
John Adams (R) Ralph Applegate (Write-In) District 5Robert Fry (D)
Eric Eberly (Libertarian) District 7
District 9
Richard May (R) Cory Hoffman (Write-In) George Skalsky (Write-In) District 11
Mark Zetzer (R) District 13
Thomas Pekarek (R) David Pastorius (Write-In) District 15Scott Wharton (D)
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District 2Marek Tyszkiewicz (D)
District 4Janet Garrett (D)
District 6Jennifer Garrison (D)
Dennis Lambert (Green) District 8Tom Poetter (D)
James Condit (Constitution) District 10Robert Klepinger (D)
David Harlow (Libertarian) District 12David Tibbs (D)
Bob Hart (Green) District 14Michael Wager (D)
David Macko (Libertarian) District 16Pete Crossland (D)
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Ohio Senate (17 Districts)
Republicans will maintain their current 23-10 majority.
District 1
District 5Dee Gillis (D)
District 9
Charlie Winburn (R) District 13Marcus Madison (D)
District 17
District 21
Sikiru Kafaru (R) District 25
Hasani Crider (R) District 29Connie Rubin (D)
District 33
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District 3Star Johnson (D)
District 7
District 11
Ernest McCarthy (R) District 15
Joe Healy (R) District 19Neil Patel (D)
District 23
Tom Haren (R) District 27George Rusiska (D)
District 31John Carlisle (D)
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Ohio House of Representatives (all 99 Districts)
Republicans increased their majority in the House of Representatives. At the time of this report, it appears that the GOP has increased its advantage over Democrats in the House to 65-34. This would be an historic high for a majority party.
District 1
District 3Steve Long (D)
Nathan Eberly (Libertarian) District 5Nick Barborak (D)*
District 7
District 9
Charles Hopson (R) District 11
District 13
Maria Anderson (R) District 15
Patty Gascoyne (R) District 17
Mike Newbern (R) District 19Michael Johnston (D)
Chad Monnin (Libertarian) District 21Dawn Valasco (D)
Will Johnsen (Green) District 23Rick Redfern (D)
District 25
Seth Golding (R) District 27Joe Otis (D)
District 29Tammy Simendinger (D)
Nathan Lane (Green) District 31
Mary Yeager (R) Queen Noble (Libertarian) District 33
District 35
Linda Robinson (R) District 37David Worhatch (D)
District 39
Jeffrey Dalton (R) William Pace (Independent) District 41Wayne Small (D)
District 43Roland Winburn (D)*
District 45
James Nowak (R) District 47
District 49
Dallas Charton (R) District 51Lucinda Greene (D)
District 53Suzi Rubin (D)
District 55Brendan Mackin (D)
District 57Matt Lark (D)
Robert Sherwin (Libertarian) District 59
Paul Mitchell (R) District 61Rick Walker (D)
District 63
Devon Stanley (R) District 65Charlie Carlier (D)
District 67David Hogan (D)
District 69Richard Javorek (D)
Gregg Depew (Write-In) District 71Ann Rader (D)
District 73Dave Ogan (D)
District 75
Nick Skeriotis (R) District 77Hollie Saunders (D)
District 79Darrell Jackson (D)
District 81John Lymanstall (D)
District 83
Kevin Rettig (Independent) Gregory Norris (Libertarian) District 85
District 87Jeffrey Lehart (D)
District 89Chris Redfern (D)*
District 91
District 93Josh Bailey (D)
District 95Charlie Daniels (D)
District 97
Nelson Roe (Libertarian) District 99
Nancy McArthur (R) |
District 2Don Bryant (D)
District 4Bo Huenke (D)
District 6Anthony Fossaceca (D)
District 8
Mikhail Alterman (R) Jocelyn Conwell (Independent) District 10
Miesha Strickland (Independent) Robert Kilo (Independent) Danielle Shepherd (Independent) District 12
District 14
Anna Melendez (R) District 16Todd LeVeck (D)
District 18
Robert Sharrah (R) District 20
Dan Mefford (R) District 22
Andrew Hall (R) District 24Kathy Hoff (D)
Mark Noble (Libertarian) District 26
Dustin Pyles (R) District 28Micah Kamrass (D)
District 30Mark Childers (D)
District 32
A. Brian McIntosh (R) District 34
Cynthia Blake (R) District 36Paula Prentice (D)
District 38Tim Crawford (D)
District 40David Richards (D)
District 42Patrick Merris (D)
District 44
John Insco (R) District 46
Drew Blazsik (R) District 48
District 50Deborah Cain (D)
District 52Cathina Hourani (D)
District 54Rick Smith (D)
District 56
District 58
District 60
George Phillips (R) District 62Charlene Schneider (D)
Scott Pettigrew (Libertarian) District 64
Randy Law (R) Elaine Mastromatteo (Green) District 66Ken McNeely (D)
District 68R. Joyce Skocic (D)
Randy Miller (Independent) District 70James Riley (D)
District 72Janee Bowman (D)
District 74
District 76Joseph Lanese (D)
District 78Laina Fetherolf Rogers (D)
District 80Jonathan Michalski (D)
District 82
District 84
District 86John Babik (D)
District 88Bill Young (D)
District 90Thomas Davis (D)
District 92
District 94(Too close to call.)Debbie Phillips (D)* Yolan Dennis (R) District 96
Ron Ferguson (R) District 98Jeremiah Johnson (D)
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Justices of the Supreme Court of Ohio
The make-up of the Ohio Supreme Court will remain unchanged, with Republican Justices maintaining a 6-1 majority.
Statewide (Full Term Commencing 01/01/2015)
Sharon Kennedy* (R)
Tom Letson (D)
Statewide (Full Term Commencing 01/02/2015)
Judi French* (R)
John O’Donnell (D)
* Denotes Incumbent