2014 elections preview: Ohio to hold congressional primaries
May 5, 2014
By Ballotpedia's Congressional team
The primary elections of the 2014 election season will continue in Ohio on May 6, 2014. Here is a preview of what to expect in the U.S. House.
Polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time.
U.S. House
There are 16 seats up for grabs in Ohio's 2014 congressional elections. Heading into the general election, the Democratic Party holds 4 of Ohio's 16 congressional seats.
Members of the U.S. House from Ohio -- Partisan Breakdown | |||
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Party | As of November 2014 | After the 2014 Election | |
Democratic Party | 4 | 4 | |
Republican Party | 12 | 12 | |
Total | 16 | 16 |
District 1
Incumbent Steve Chabot is running unopposed in the Republican primary. Jim Prues and Fred Kundrata will battle for the Democratic nomination.[1]
District 2
Incumbent Brad Wenstrup is running unopposed in the Republican primary. Ronny Harrison Richards, John Arthur Sheil, William Smith and Marek Tyszkiewicz will compete in the Democratic primary.[1]
District 3
Incumbent Joyce Beatty is running unopposed in the Democratic primary. John Adams and Eric Vennon are competing for the Republican nomination.[1]
District 4
Incumbent Jim Jordan is running unopposed in the Republican primary. No other candidates are running.[1]
District 5
Incumbent Bob Latta is running unopposed in the Republican primary. Challenger Robert Fry is running unopposed in the Democratic primary.[1]
District 6
Incumbent Bill Johnson is running unopposed in the Republican primary. Jennifer Garrison and Greg Howard are vying for the Democratic nomination in the primary.[1]
District 7
Incumbent Bob Gibbs is running unopposed in the Republican primary. No other candidates are running.[1]
District 8
Incumbent John Boehner will be challenged by J.D. Winteregg, Matthew Ashworth and Eric Gurr in the Republican primary. Tom Poetter is facing off against Matthew Guyette for the Democratic nomination.[1]
District 9
Incumbent Marcy Kaptur is running unopposed in the Democratic primary. Challenger Robert Horrocks, Jr. is running against Richard May in the Republican primary.[1]
District 10
Incumbent Mike Turner is facing off against John Anderson in the Republican primary. Bill Conner and Robert Klepinger will compete for the Democratic nomination.[1]
District 11
Incumbent Marcia Fudge is running unopposed in the Democratic primary. Mark Zetzer is running unopposed in the Republican primary.[1]
District 12
Incumbent Patrick Tiberi is running unopposed in the Republican primary. David Tibbs is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination, and Bob Hart is running unopposed for the Green Party nomination.[1]
District 13
Incumbent Tim Ryan will face off against John Luchansky in the Democratic primary. No other candidates are running.[1]
District 14
Incumbent David Joyce will be challenged by Matt Lynch in the Republican primary. Michael Wager is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination.[1]
District 15
Incumbent Steve Stivers will be challenged by Charles Chope in the Republican primary. Richard Scott Wharton is running unopposed in the Democratic primary.[1]
District 16
Incumbent Jim Renacci is running unopposed in the Republican primary. Pete Crossland and James Donenwirth will compete for the Democratic nomination in the primary.[1]
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