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Montgomery County The 2008 congressional elections in Ohio were held on November 4, 2008 and determined who will represent the state of Ohio in the United States House of Representatives. The primary election was held on March 4, 2008.
Ohio has eighteen seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States Census. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected in November 2008 will serve in the 111th Congress from January 4, 2009 until January 3, 2011. The election coincided with the 2008 U.S. presidential election.
Districts 1, 15 and 16 changed party (from Republican to Democratic), although CQ Politics had forecasted districts 1, 2, 14, 15, 16 and 18 to be at some risk for the incumbent party. District 15 was not decided until December 8, 2008.[1]
Match-up summary
District Incumbent 2008 Status Democratic Republican Green Libertarian Ind Ind Ind 1 Steve Chabot Re-election Steve Driehaus Steve Chabot Rich Stevenson(WI) Eric Wilson(WI) 2 Jean Schmidt Re-election Victoria Wulsin Jean Schmidt David Krikorian James Condit(WI) 3 Mike Turner Re-election Jane Mitakides Mike Turner 4 Jim Jordan Re-election Mike Carroll Jim Jordan 5 Bob Latta Re-election George Mays Bob Latta 6 Charlie Wilson Re-election Charlie Wilson Richard Stobbs Dennis Spisak 7 David Hobson Open Sharen Neuhardt Steve Austria 8 John Boehner Re-election Nicholas Von Stein John Boehner 9 Marcy Kaptur Re-election Marcy Kaptur Bradley Leavitt 10 Dennis Kucinich Re-election Dennis Kucinich Jim Trakas Paul Conroy 11 Marcia L. Fudge Re-election Marcia L. Fudge Thomas Pekarek Craig Willis(WI) Eric Johnson(WI) Robert Reed(WI) 12 Pat Tiberi Re-election David Robinson Pat Tiberi Steve Linnabary 13 Betty Sutton Re-election Betty Sutton David Potter Robert Crow(WI) 14 Steve LaTourette Re-election Bill O'Neill Steve LaTourette David Macko 15 Deborah Pryce Open Mary Jo Kilroy Steve Stivers Mark M. Noble Don Elijah Eckhart Travis Casper 16 Ralph Regula Open John Boccieri Kirk Schuring 17 Tim Ryan Re-election Tim Ryan Duane Grassell 18 Zack Space Re-election Zack Space Fred Dailey District 1
See also: Ohio's 1st congressional districtDemocratic nominee Steve Driehaus won against Republican incumbent Steve Chabot. CQ Politics rated the race as 'No Clear Favorite'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Steve Driehaus Democratic 155,089 52.45% Steve Chabot Republican Incumbent 140,469 47.5% Rich Stevenson(WI) Independent 67 .02% Eric Wilson(WI) Independent 84 .03% - Race ranking and details from CQ Politics
- Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets.org
- Chabot (R-i) vs Driehaus (D) graph of collected poll results from Pollster.com
District 2
See also: Ohio's 2nd congressional districtRepublican incumbent Jean Schmidt won against Democratic nominee Victoria Wulsin and Independent candidate David Krikorian. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Leans Republican'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Jean Schmidt Republican Incumbent 148,671 44.83% Victoria Wulsin Democratic 124,213 37.46% David Krikorian Independent Endorsed by the Libertarian Party of Ohio 58,710 17.70%[2] James Condit (WI) Independent 30 .01% - Race ranking and details from CQ Politics
- Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets.org
- Schmidt (R-i) vs Wulsin (D) graph of collected poll results from Pollster.com
District 3
See also: Ohio's 3rd congressional districtRepublican incumbent Mike Turner won against Democratic nominee Jane Mitakides. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Republican'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Mike Turner Republican Incumbent 200,204 63.32% Jane Mitakides Democratic 115,976 36.68% District 4
See also: Ohio's 4th congressional districtRepublican incumbent Jim Jordan won against Democratic nominee Mike Carroll. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Republican'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentages Jim Jordan Republican Incumbent 186,140 65.17% Mike Carroll Democratic 99,491 34.83% District 5
See also: Ohio's 5th congressional districtRepublican incumbent Bob Latta won against Democratic nominee George Mays. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Republican'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Bob Latta Republican Incumbent 188,905 64.09% George Mays Democratic 105,840 35.91% District 6
See also: Ohio's 6th congressional districtDemocratic incumbent Charlie Wilson won against Republican nominee Richard Stobbs. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Charlie Wilson Democratic Incumbent 176,330 62.28% Richard Stobbs Republican 92,968 32.84% Dennis Spisak Green 13,812 4.88% District 7
See also: Ohio's 7th congressional districtIncumbent David Hobson is not running for reelection in 2008. Republican nominee Steve Austria won against Democratic nominee Sharen Neuhardt. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Republican Favored'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Steve Austria Republican 174,915 58.22% Sharen Swartz Neuhardt Democratic 125,547 41.78% - Race ranking and details from CQ Politics
- Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets.org
- Austria (R) vs Neuhardt (D) graph of collected poll results from Pollster.com
District 8
See also: Ohio's 8th congressional districtRepublican incumbent John Boehner won against Democratic nominee Nicholas Von Stein. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Republican'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage John Boehner Republican Incumbent 202,063 67.9% Nicholas Von Stein Democratic 95,510 32.1% District 9
See also: Ohio's 9th congressional districtDemocratic incumbent Marcy Kaptur won against Republican nominee Bradley S. Leavitt. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Marcy Kaptur Democratic Incumbent 222,054 74.37% Bradley S. Leavitt Republican 76,512 25.63% District 10
See also: Ohio's 10th congressional districtDemocratic incumbent Dennis Kucinich won against Republican nominee Jim Trakas. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Dennis Kucinich Democratic Incumbent 157,268 57.02% Jim Trakas Republican 107,918 39.13% Paul Conroy Libertarian 10,623 3.85%[3] District 11
See also: Ohio's 11th congressional districtDemocratic nominee Marcia Fudge won against Republican nominee Thomas Pekarek. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Marcia L. Fudge Democratic Incumbent Stephanie Tubbs Jones died. 212,485 85.21% Thomas Pekarek Republican 36,705 14.72% Craig Willis(WI) Independent 144 .06% Eric Johnson(WI) Independent 23 .01% Robert Reed(WI) Independent 0 .00% A special election was held on November 18, 2008 to fill Jones's seat for the remainder of the 110th Congress, until January 3, 2009, which Fudge won with 100% of the vote.[4] See Ohio's 11th congressional district special election, 2008.
District 12
See also: Ohio's 12th congressional districtRepublican incumbent Pat Tiberi won against Democratic nominee David Robinson. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Republican Favored'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Pat Tiberi Republican Incumbent 197,447 54.79% David Robinson Democratic 152,234 42.24% Steve Linnabary Libertarian 10,707 2.97%[5] District 13
See also: Ohio's 13th congressional districtDemocratic incumbent Betty Sutton won against Republican nominee David Potter. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Betty Sutton Democratic Incumbent 189,542 64.55% David Potter Republican 104,066 35.44% Robert Crow (WI) Independent 37 .01% District 14
See also: Ohio's 14th congressional districtRepublican incumbent Steve LaTourette won against Democratic nominee Bill O'Neill. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Republican Favored'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Steve LaTourette Republican Incumbent 188,488 58.32% Bill O'Neill Democratic 125,214 38.74% David Macko Libertarian 9,511 2.94%[6] District 15
See also: Ohio's 15th congressional districtThe election results were essentially tied, requiring an automatic recount. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Leans Democratic'. Republican incumbent Deborah Pryce did not run for reelection in 2008, leaving this an open seat. Kilroy defeated Stivers by 2,311 votes in a race not decided until the final ballots were counted on December 7, 2008.
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Steve Stivers Republican 137,272 45.18% Mary Jo Kilroy Democratic (winner) 139,584 45.94% Mark M. Noble Libertarian 14,061 4.63% Don Elijah Eckhart Independent 12,915 4.25% Travis Casper (WI) Independent 6 0% - Race ranking and details from CQ Politics
- Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets.org
- Stivers (R) vs Kilroy (D) graph of collected poll results from Pollster.com
District 16
See also: Ohio's 16th congressional districtDemocratic nominee John Boccieri won against Republican nominee Kirk Schuring. Republican incumbent Ralph Regula did not run for reelection. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Leans Democratic'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage John Boccieri Democratic 169,044 55.36% Kirk Schuring Republican 136,293 44.64% District 17
See also: Ohio's 17th congressional districtDemocratic incumbent Tim Ryan won against Republican nominee Duane Grassell. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Safe Democrat'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Tim Ryan Democratic Incumbent 217,556 78.17% Duane Grassell Republican 60,760 21.83% District 18
See also: Ohio's 18th congressional districtDemocratic incumbent Zack Space won against Republican nominee Fred Dailey. CQ Politics rated the race as 'Democrat Favored'. The following candidates ran in the general election:
Candidate Party Notes Votes Percentage Zack Space Democratic Incumbent 164,150 59.88% Fred Dailey Republican 110,001 40.12% References
- ^ AP, Democrat wins central Ohio congressional race.
- ^ FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2008 Federal Elections Commission Washington, DC July 2009
- ^ FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2008. Federal Elections Commission. Washington, DC. July 2009
- ^ U.S. Representative - 11th Congressional District - Unexpired Term Ending 01/03/2009: November 18, 2008 Ohio Secretary of State, November 18, 2008, unofficial results
- ^ FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2008. Federal Elections Commission. Washington, DC. July 2009
- ^ FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2008. Federal Elections Commission. Washington, DC. July 2009
External links
- Elections & Ballot Issues from the Ohio Secretary of State
- U.S. Congress candidates for Ohio at Project Vote Smart
- Ohio U.S. House Races from 2008 Race Tracker
- Campaign contributions for Ohio congressional races from OpenSecrets.org
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