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Gubernatorial results
incumbentprojected winner| 0% in | Race details | ||||||||
| dem | Ted Strickland* | 47% | 1,752,507 | ||||||
| rep | John Kasich | 49% | 1,849,609 | ||||||
Senate results
incumbentprojected winner| 0% in | Race details | ||||||||
| dem | Lee Fisher | 39% | 1,447,848 | ||||||
| rep | Rob Portman | 57% | 2,125,555 | ||||||
House results
incumbentprojected winner| District 1 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Steve Chabot | 52% | 101,691 | ||
| dem | Steve Driehaus* | 45% | 87,394 | ||
| District 2 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Jean Schmidt* | 59% | 136,120 | ||
| dem | Surya Yalamanchili | 35% | 80,139 | ||
| District 3 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Mike Turner* | 69% | 149,135 | ||
| dem | Joe Roberts | 31% | 68,127 | ||
| District 4 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Jim Jordan* | 72% | 143,495 | ||
| dem | Doug Litt | 25% | 49,369 | ||
| District 5 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Bob Latta* | 68% | 138,571 | ||
| dem | Caleb Finkenbiner | 26% | 53,671 | ||
| District 6 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Bill Johnson | 50% | 101,558 | ||
| dem | Charlie Wilson* | 45% | 91,018 | ||
| District 7 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Steve Austria* | 63% | 132,923 | ||
| dem | Bill Conner | 32% | 67,792 | ||
| District 8 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | John Boehner* | 66% | 139,254 | ||
| dem | Justin Coussoule | 30% | 63,593 | ||
| District 9 100% in | Race details | ||||
| dem | Marcy Kaptur* | 59% | 117,890 | ||
| rep | Rich Iott | 41% | 81,876 | ||
| District 10 100% in | Race details | ||||
| dem | Dennis Kucinich* | 53% | 97,880 | ||
| rep | Peter Corrigan | 44% | 81,658 | ||
| District 11 100% in | Race details | ||||
| dem | Marcia Fudge* | 82% | 131,398 | ||
| rep | Thomas Pekarek | 18% | 27,918 | ||
| District 12 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Pat Tiberi* | 60% | 210,033 | ||
| dem | Paula Brooks | 37% | 129,736 | ||
| District 13 100% in | Race details | ||||
| dem | Betty Sutton* | 55% | 115,331 | ||
| rep | Tom Ganley | 45% | 92,608 | ||
| District 14 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Steve LaTourette* | 65% | 147,159 | ||
| dem | Bill O'Neill | 31% | 70,754 | ||
| District 15 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Steve Stivers | 57% | 137,441 | ||
| dem | Mary Jo Kilroy* | 39% | 93,578 | ||
| District 16 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Jim Renacci | 52% | 112,902 | ||
| dem | John Boccieri* | 41% | 89,008 | ||
| District 17 100% in | Race details | ||||
| dem | Timothy Ryan* | 54% | 100,295 | ||
| rep | Jim Graham | 30% | 56,441 | ||
| District 18 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Bob Gibbs | 54% | 105,727 | ||
| dem | Zack Space* | 40% | 79,257 | ||
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