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2022 Ohio House of Representatives election

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Not to be confused with2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio.

2022 Ohio House of Representatives election

← 2020November 8, 20222024 →

All 99 seats in theOhio House of Representatives
50 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderRobert R. Cupp
(term-limited)
Allison Russo
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader's seat78th district7th district
Seats before6435
Seats after6732
Seat changeIncrease 3Decrease 3
Popular vote2,270,2931,540,800
Percentage58.8%39.9%

Results
     Democratic hold     Uncontested Democratic hold     Democratic gain
     Republican hold     Uncontested Republican hold     Republican gain

Speaker before election

Robert R. Cupp
Republican

ElectedSpeaker

Jason Stephens
Republican

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The2022 Ohio House of Representatives elections were held on November 8, 2022, to elect representatives in all 99 districts of theOhio House of Representatives. Members were elected in single-member constituencies to two-year terms. These elections were held concurrently with variousfederal and state elections, including forGovernor of Ohio and theOhio Senate.[1]

Although primary elections were originally scheduled for May 3, they were postponed to August 2 after theSupreme Court of Ohio rejected state legislative maps approved by the stateredistricting commission as part of the2020 redistricting cycle.[2][3]

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[4]Safe RMay 19, 2022

Overview

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PartyCandidatesVotesSeats
No.%BeforeAfter+/–
Republican892,270,29358.86467Increase 3
Democratic811,540,80039.93532Decrease 3
Independent337,7371.0
Write-In911,1530.2
Total3,859,983100.0099

Summary by district

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DistrictIncumbent statusIncumbentWinnerResult
1stRunningDontavius JarrellsIncumbent Democrat re-elected
Not running[a]Jeffrey Crossman
2ndRunningLatyna HumphreyIncumbent Democrat re-elected
3rdNot running[b]Kristin BoggsIsmail MohamedDemocratic hold
4thRunningMary LightbodyIncumbent Democrat re-elected
5thRunningRichard BrownIncumbent Democrat re-elected
6thRunningAdam MillerIncumbent Democrat re-elected
7thRunningAllison RussoIncumbent Democrat re-elected
Term-limitedDavid Leland
8thRunningBeth ListonIncumbent Democrat re-elected
9thN/ANone[c]Munira AbdullahiDemocratic notional hold
10thNot running[d]Laura LaneseDavid DobosRepublican hold
11thN/ANone[e]Anita SomaniDemocratic notional hold
12thRunningBrian StewartIncumbent Republican re-elected
13thRunningMichael SkindellIncumbent Democrat re-elected
14thN/ANone[f]Sean BrennanDemocratic notional hold
15thN/ANone[g]Richard Dell'AquilaDemocratic notional hold
16thRunningBride Rose SweeneyIncumbent Democrat re-elected
Running[h]Monique Smith
17thRunningTom PattonIncumbent Republican re-elected
18thNot running[d]Shayla DavisDarnell BrewerDemocratic hold
19thRunningPhil RobinsonIncumbent Democrat re-elected
20thRunningTerrence UpchurchIncumbent Democrat re-elected
21stNot running[i]Kent SmithElliot ForhanDemocratic hold
22ndRunningJuanita BrentIncumbent Democrat re-elected
Not running[d]Bishara Addison
23rdRunningDaniel TroyIncumbent Democrat re-elected
24thNot running[j]Brigid KellyDani IsaacsohnDemocratic hold
25thNot running[k]Catherine IngramCecil ThomasDemocratic hold
26thRunningSedrick DensonIncumbent Democrat re-elected
27thTerm-limitedTom BrinkmanRachel BakerDemocratic gain
28thRunningJessica MirandaIncumbent Democrat re-elected
29thRunningCindy AbramsIncumbent Republican re-elected
30thRunningBill SeitzIncumbent Republican re-elected
31stRunningBill RoemerIncumbent Republican re-elected
32ndRunningBob YoungIncumbent Republican re-elected
33rdRunningTavia GalonskiIncumbent Democrat re-elected
Term-limitedEmilia Sykes
34thRunningCasey WeinsteinIncumbent Democrat re-elected
35thN/ANone[l]Steve DemetriouRepublican notional gain
36thRunningAndrea WhiteIncumbent Republican re-elected
37thRunningTom YoungIncumbent Republican re-elected
38thRunningWillis Blackshear Jr.Incumbent Democrat re-elected
39thRunningPhil PlummerIncumbent Republican re-elected
40thRunningRodney CreechIncumbent Republican re-elected
41stTerm-limitedMichael SheehyJosh WilliamsRepublican gain
42ndRunningDerek MerrinIncumbent Republican re-elected
43rdNot running[m]Paula Hicks-HudsonMichele GrimDemocratic hold
44thN/ANone[n]Elgin Rogers Jr.Democratic notional hold
45thRunningJennifer GrossIncumbent Republican re-elected
46thRunningThomas HallIncumbent Republican re-elected
47thRunningSara CarruthersIncumbent Republican re-elected
48thRunningScott OelslagerIncumbent Republican re-elected
49thRunningThomas WestJim ThomasRepublican gain
50thRunningReggie StoltzfusIncumbent Republican re-elected
51stRunningBrett Hudson HillyerIncumbent Republican re-elected
52ndRunningGayle ManningIncumbent Republican re-elected
53rdRunningJoe MillerIncumbent Democrat re-elected
54thRunningDick SteinIncumbent Republican re-elected
55thRunningScott LippsIncumbent Republican re-elected
56thTerm-limitedPaul ZeltwangerAdam MatthewsRepublican hold
57thRunningJamie CallenderIncumbent Republican re-elected
58thRunningAlessandro CutronaIncumbent Republican re-elected
59thTerm-limitedMichele Lepore-HaganLauren McNallyDemocratic hold
60thRunningKris JordanIncumbent Republican re-elected
61stRunning[h]Shawn StevensBeth LearRepublican hold
62ndRunningJean SchmidtIncumbent Republican re-elected
63rdRunningAdam BirdIncumbent Republican re-elected
64thTerm-limitedMichael O'BrienNick SantucciRepublican gain
65thRunningMike LoychikIncumbent Republican re-elected
66thRunningSharon RayIncumbent Republican re-elected
67thN/ANone[o]Melanie MillerRepublican notional hold
68thRunning[h]Mark FraizerThaddeus ClaggettRepublican hold
69thRunningKevin MillerIncumbent Republican re-elected
70thRunningBrian LamptonIncumbent Republican re-elected
71stRunningBill DeanIncumbent Republican re-elected
72ndRunningGail PavligaIncumbent Republican re-elected
73rdRunningJeff LaReIncumbent Republican re-elected
74thTerm-limitedKyle KoehlerBernard WillisRepublican hold
75thRunningHaraz GhanbariIncumbent Republican re-elected
76thRunningMarilyn JohnIncumbent Republican re-elected
77thRunningScott WiggamIncumbent Republican re-elected
78thRunningSusan ManchesterIncumbent Republican re-elected
Term-limitedRobert Cupp
79thTerm-limitedTim GinterMonica Robb BlasdelRepublican hold
80thRunningJena PowellIncumbent Republican re-elected
81stRunningJim HoopsIncumbent Republican re-elected
82ndNot running[p]Craig RiedelRoy KlopfensteinRepublican hold
83rdRunningJon CrossIncumbent Republican re-elected
84thN/ANone[q]Angela KingRepublican notional hold
85thTerm-limitedNino VitaleTim BarhorstRepublican hold
86thRunningTracy RichardsonIncumbent Republican re-elected
87thRunningRiordan McClainIncumbent Republican re-elected
88thRunningGary ClickIncumbent Republican re-elected
89thRunningD. J. SwearingenIncumbent Republican re-elected
90thRunningBrian BaldridgeIncumbent Republican re-elected
91stNot running[r]Shane WilkinBob PetersonRepublican hold
92ndRunningMark JohnsonIncumbent Republican re-elected
93rdRunningJason StephensIncumbent Republican re-elected
94thRunningJay EdwardsIncumbent Republican re-elected
95thRunningDon JonesIncumbent Republican re-elected
96thRunningRon FergusonIncumbent Republican re-elected
97thRunningAdam HolmesIncumbent Republican re-elected
98thRunningDarrell KickIncumbent Republican re-elected
99thRunningSarah Fowler ArthurIncumbent Republican re-elected
Not running[s]Diane Grendell

Closest races

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Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. District 5, 0.42%
  2. District 36, 1.11% gain
  3. District 64, 1.8% gain
  4. District 72, 2.44%
  5. District 23, 3% gain
  6. District 41, 3.2%
  7. District 31, 4.14% gain
  8. District 53, 4.2%
  9. District 59, 4.25%
  10. District 28, 4.84%
  11. District 10, 5.78%
  12. District 49, 7.12% gain
  13. District 34, 7.6%
  14. District 32, 7.64% gain
  15. District 42, 7.8%

Outgoing incumbents

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Republicans

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  1. District 4:Robert R. Cupp was term-limited.
  2. District 5:Tim Ginter was term-limited.
  3. District 27:Tom Brinkman was term-limited.
  4. District 54:Paul Zeltwanger was term-limited.
  5. District 79:Kyle Koehler was term-limited.
  6. District 85:Nino Vitale was term-limited.

Democrats

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  1. District 8:Kent Smith was term-limited.
  2. District 22:David J. Leland was term-limited.
  3. District 34:Emilia Sykes was term-limited.
  4. District 46:Michael Sheehy was term-limited.
  5. District 58:Michele Lepore-Hagan was term-limited.
  6. District 64:Michael O'Brien was term-limited.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Running forOhio Attorney General
  2. ^Running for the 10th District Court of Appeals
  3. ^This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, DemocratBishara Addison, was redistricted to the 22nd district.
  4. ^abcRetiring
  5. ^This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, DemocratShayla Davis, was redistricted to the 18th district.
  6. ^This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, DemocratBride Rose Sweeney, was redistricted to the 16th district.
  7. ^This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, DemocratJeffrey Crossman, was redistricted to the 1st district.
  8. ^abcDefeated in primary.
  9. ^Running for Ohio Senate District 21.
  10. ^Running forHamilton County Auditor
  11. ^Running for Ohio Senate District 9
  12. ^This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, DemocratTavia Galonski, was redistricted to the 33rd district.
  13. ^Running for Ohio Senate District 11
  14. ^This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, DemocratPaula Hicks-Hudson, was redistricted to the 43rd district.
  15. ^This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, RepublicanKris Jordan, was redistricted to the 60th district.
  16. ^Running forOhio's 9th Congressional District.
  17. ^This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, RepublicanSusan Manchester, was redistricted to the 78th district.
  18. ^Running for Ohio Senate District 17.
  19. ^Running for the 11th District Court of Appeals.

References

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  1. ^"Ohio State House of Representatives elections, 2022".Ballotpedia. RetrievedMay 23, 2022.
  2. ^Tebben, Susan (April 15, 2022)."Ohio Supreme Court rejects legislative maps, sets fifth redistricting deadline".Ohio Capital Journal. RetrievedMay 23, 2022.
  3. ^Tebben, Susan (May 5, 2022)."Ohio Redistricting Commission resubmits maps already rejected as illegal by supreme court".Ohio Capital Journal. RetrievedMay 23, 2022.
  4. ^Jacobson, Louis (May 19, 2022)."The Battle for State Legislatures". RetrievedMay 19, 2022.
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