2022 Ohio House of Representatives election

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{{distinguish|2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio}}

{{use mdy dates|date=May 2022}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2022 Ohio House of Representatives election

| country = Ohio

| type = legislative

| ongoing =

| previous_election = 2020 Ohio House of Representatives election

| previous_year = 2020

| next_election = 2024 Ohio House of Representatives election

| next_year = 2024

| election_date = November 8, 2022

| seats_for_election = All 99 seats in the Ohio House of Representatives

| majority_seats = 50

| turnout =

| image_size = x150px

| image1 = Bob Cupp Listens (15425848187) (cropped).jpg

| leader1 = Robert R. Cupp
(term-limited)

| party1 = Ohio Republican Party

| leaders_seat1 = 78th district

| seats_before1 = 64

| seats_needed1 = {{steady}}

| seats_after1 = 67

| seat_change1 = {{gain}} 3

| popular_vote1 = 2,270,293

| percentage1 = 58.8%

| swing1 =

| image2 = Rep. Allison Russo - Rally for Abortion Justice - March for Women 2021- Columbus.jpg

| leader2 = Allison Russo

| party2 = Ohio Democratic Party

| leaders_seat2 = 7th district

| seats_before2 = 35

| seats_needed2 = {{gain}} 15

| seats_after2 = 32

| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 3

| popular_vote2 = 1,540,800

| percentage2 = 39.9%

| swing2 =

| map_image = Ohio_House_Election_2022.png

| map_size = 400px

| map_caption = Results
{{legend0|#92C5DE|Democratic hold}} {{legend0|#55a5ccff|Uncontested Democratic hold}} {{legend0|#0671B0|Democratic gain}}
{{legend0|#F48882|Republican hold}} {{legend0|#ef534aff|Uncontested Republican hold}} {{legend0|#CA0120|Republican gain}}

| title = Speaker

| before_election = Robert R. Cupp

| before_party = Ohio Republican Party

| after_election = Jason Stephens

| after_party = Ohio Republican Party

}}

{{ElectionsOH}}

The 2022 Ohio House of Representatives elections were held on November 8, 2022, to elect representatives in all 99 districts of the Ohio House of Representatives. Members were elected in single-member constituencies to two-year terms. These elections were held concurrently with various federal and state elections, including for Governor of Ohio and the Ohio Senate.{{cite web |title=Ohio State House of Representatives elections, 2022 |work=Ballotpedia |access-date=May 23, 2022 |url=https://ballotpedia.org/Ohio_House_of_Representatives_elections,_2022}}

Although primary elections were originally scheduled for May 3, they were postponed to August 2 after the Supreme Court of Ohio rejected state legislative maps approved by the state redistricting commission as part of the 2020 redistricting cycle.{{cite news |title=Ohio Supreme Court rejects legislative maps, sets fifth redistricting deadline |first=Susan |last=Tebben |date=April 15, 2022 |access-date=May 23, 2022 |work=Ohio Capital Journal |url=https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2022/04/15/ohio-supreme-court-rejects-legislative-maps-sets-fifth-redistricting-deadline/}}{{cite news |title=Ohio Redistricting Commission resubmits maps already rejected as illegal by supreme court |first=Susan |last=Tebben |date=May 5, 2022 |access-date=May 23, 2022 |work=Ohio Capital Journal |url=https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2022/05/05/ohio-redistricting-commission-passes-maps-already-rejected-as-illegal-by-supreme-court/}}

Predictions

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

!Source

!Ranking

!As of

align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball{{cite web|last=Jacobson|first=Louis|title=The Battle for State Legislatures|url=https://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/articles/the-battle-for-the-state-legislatures/|date=May 19, 2022|access-date=May 19, 2022}}

| {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}}

| May 19, 2022

Overview

class="wikitable"
colspan=13 align=center|
rowspan="2" colspan="2" | Party

! rowspan="2" | Candidates

! colspan="2" | Votes

! colspan="3" | Seats

{{Abbr|No.|Number}}

! %

! Before

! After

! +/–

style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}" |

| Republican

| align="right" | 89

| align="right" | 2,270,293

| align="right" | 58.8

| align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} | 64

| align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} | 67

| align="right" | {{Increase}} 3

style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}" |

| Democratic

| align="right" | 81

| align="right" | 1,540,800

| align="right" | 39.9

| align="right" | 35

| align="right" | 32

| align="right" | {{Decrease}} 3

|Independent

| align="right" |3

| align="right" |37,737

| align="right" |1.0

|

|

|

|Write-In

| align="right" |9

| align="right" |11,153

| align="right" |0.2

|

|

|

colspan="3" align="left" | Total

| align="right" | 3,859,983

| align="right" | 100.00

| align="right" | 99

| align="right" |

| align="right" |

= Summary by district =

class="wikitable"

|+

!District

!Incumbent status

! colspan="2" |Incumbent

! colspan="2" |Winner

!Result

rowspan="2" |1st

|Running

| style="width:5px; background:#3333FF" |

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Dontavius Jarrells

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

Not running{{Efn|Running for Ohio Attorney General}}

| style="width:5px; background:#3333FF" |

| style="text-align:center" |Jeffrey Crossman

| colspan="3" style="background:#ececec" |

2nd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Latyna Humphrey

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

3rd

|Not running{{efn|Running for the 10th District Court of Appeals}}

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center" |Kristin Boggs

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Ismail Mohamed

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic hold

4th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Mary Lightbody

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

5th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Richard Brown

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

6th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Adam Miller

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

rowspan="2" |7th

|Running

| style="width:5px; background:#3333FF" |

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Allison Russo

|Incumbent Democrat re-elected

Term-limited

| style="width:5px; background:#3333FF" |

| style="text-align:center" |David Leland

| colspan="3" style="background:#ececec"|

8th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Beth Liston

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

9th

|N/A

|style="width:5px; background:#000000"|

|style="text-align:center" |None{{efn|This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, Democrat Bishara Addison, was redistricted to the 22nd district.}}

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Munira Abdullahi

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic notional hold

10th

|Not running{{efn|name=retiring|Retiring}}

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center" |Laura Lanese

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |David Dobos

|style="text-align:center" |Republican hold

11th

|N/A

|style="width:5px; background:#000000"|

|style="text-align:center" |None{{efn|This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, Democrat Shayla Davis, was redistricted to the 18th district.}}

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Anita Somani

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic notional hold

12th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Brian Stewart

|style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

13th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF"" |Michael Skindell

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

14th

|N/A

|style="width:5px; background:#000000"|

|style="text-align:center" |None{{efn|This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, Democrat Bride Rose Sweeney, was redistricted to the 16th district.}}

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Sean Brennan

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic notional hold

15th

|N/A

|style="width:5px; background:#000000"|

|style="text-align:center" |None{{efn|This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, Democrat Jeffrey Crossman, was redistricted to the 1st district.}}

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Richard Dell'Aquila

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic notional hold

rowspan="2" |16th

|Running

| style="width:5px; background:#3333FF" |

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Bride Rose Sweeney

|Incumbent Democrat re-elected

Running{{efn|name=defeated|Defeated in primary.}}

| style="width:5px; background:#3333FF" |

| style="text-align:center" |Monique Smith

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#ececec" |

17th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Tom Patton

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

18th

|Not running{{efn|name=retiring}}

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center" |Shayla Davis

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Darnell Brewer

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic hold

19th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Phil Robinson

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

20th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Terrence Upchurch

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

21st

|Not running{{efn|Running for Ohio Senate District 21.}}

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center" |Kent Smith

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Elliot Forhan

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic hold

rowspan="2" |22nd

|Running

| style="width:5px; background:#3333FF" |

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Juanita Brent

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

Not running{{Efn|name=retiring}}

| style="width:5px; background:#3333FF" |

| style="text-align:center" |Bishara Addison

| colspan="3" style="background:#ececec" |

23rd

|Running

| style="width:5px; background:#3333FF" |

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Daniel Troy

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

24th

|Not running{{efn|Running for Hamilton County Auditor}}

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center" |Brigid Kelly

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Dani Isaacsohn

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic hold

25th

|Not running{{efn|Running for Ohio Senate District 9}}

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center" |Catherine Ingram

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Cecil Thomas

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic hold

26th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Sedrick Denson

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

27th

|Term-limited

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center" |Tom Brinkman

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Rachel Baker

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic gain

28th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Jessica Miranda

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

29th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Cindy Abrams

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

30th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Bill Seitz

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

31st

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Bill Roemer

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

32nd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Bob Young

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

rowspan="2" |33rd

|Running

| style="width:5px; background:#3333FF" |

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Tavia Galonski

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

Term-limited

| style="width:5px; background:#3333FF" |

| style="text-align:center" |Emilia Sykes

| colspan="3" style="background:#ececec" |

34th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Casey Weinstein

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

35th

|N/A

|style="width:5px; background:#000000"|

|style="text-align:center" |None{{efn|This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, Democrat Tavia Galonski, was redistricted to the 33rd district.}}

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Steve Demetriou

|style="text-align:center" |Republican notional gain

36th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Andrea White

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

37th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Tom Young

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

38th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Willis Blackshear Jr.

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

39th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Phil Plummer

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

40th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Rodney Creech

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

41st

|Term-limited

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center" |Michael Sheehy

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Josh Williams

|style="text-align:center" |Republican gain

42nd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Derek Merrin

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

43rd

|Not running{{efn|Running for Ohio Senate District 11}}

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center" |Paula Hicks-Hudson

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Michele Grim

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic hold

44th

|N/A

|style="width:5px; background:#000000"|

|style="text-align:center" |None{{efn|This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, Democrat Paula Hicks-Hudson, was redistricted to the 43rd district.}}

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Elgin Rogers Jr.

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic notional hold

45th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Jennifer Gross

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

46th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Thomas Hall

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

47th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Sara Carruthers

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

48th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Scott Oelslager

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

49th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center" |Thomas West

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Jim Thomas

|style="text-align:center" |Republican gain

50th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Reggie Stoltzfus

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

51st

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Brett Hudson Hillyer

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

52nd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Gayle Manning

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

53rd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Joe Miller

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Democrat re-elected

54th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Dick Stein

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

55th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Scott Lipps

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

56th

|Term-limited

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center" |Paul Zeltwanger

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Adam Matthews

|style="text-align:center" |Republican hold

57th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Jamie Callender

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

58th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Alessandro Cutrona

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

59th

|Term-limited

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center" |Michele Lepore-Hagan

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#B0CEFF" |Lauren McNally

|style="text-align:center" |Democratic hold

60th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Kris Jordan

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

61st

|Running{{efn|name=defeated}}

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center" |Shawn Stevens

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Beth Lear

|style="text-align:center" |Republican hold

62nd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Jean Schmidt

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

63rd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Adam Bird

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

64th

|Term-limited

|style="width:5px; background:#3333FF"|

|style="text-align:center" |Michael O'Brien

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Nick Santucci

|style="text-align:center" |Republican gain

65th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Mike Loychik

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

66th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Sharon Ray

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

67th

|N/A

|style="width:5px; background:#000000"|

|style="text-align:center" |None{{efn|This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, Republican Kris Jordan, was redistricted to the 60th district.}}

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Melanie Miller

|style="text-align:center" |Republican notional hold

68th

|Running{{efn|name=defeated}}

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center" |Mark Fraizer

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Thaddeus Claggett

|style="text-align:center" |Republican hold

69th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Kevin Miller

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

70th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Brian Lampton

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

71st

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Bill Dean

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

72nd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Gail Pavliga

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

73rd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Jeff LaRe

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

74th

|Term-limited

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center" |Kyle Koehler

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Bernard Willis

|style="text-align:center" |Republican hold

75th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Haraz Ghanbari

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

76th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Marilyn John

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

77th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Scott Wiggam

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

rowspan="2" |78th

|Running

| style="width:5px; background:#E81B23" |

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Susan Manchester

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

Term-limited

| style="width:5px; background:#E81B23" |

| style="text-align:center" |Robert Cupp

| colspan="3" style="background:#ececec" |

79th

|Term-limited

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center" |Tim Ginter

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Monica Robb Blasdel

|style="text-align:center" |Republican hold

80th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Jena Powell

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

81st

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Jim Hoops

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

82nd

|Not running{{efn|Running for Ohio's 9th Congressional District.}}

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center" |Craig Riedel

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Roy Klopfenstein

|style="text-align:center" |Republican hold

83rd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Jon Cross

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

84th

|N/A

|style="width:5px; background:#000000"|

|style="text-align:center" |None{{efn|This district had no incumbent following redistricting. The former incumbent, Republican Susan Manchester, was redistricted to the 78th district.}}

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Angela King

|style="text-align:center" |Republican notional hold

85th

|Term-limited

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center" |Nino Vitale

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Tim Barhorst

|style="text-align:center" |Republican hold

86th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Tracy Richardson

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

87th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Riordan McClain

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

88th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Gary Click

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

89th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |D. J. Swearingen

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

90th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Brian Baldridge

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

91st

|Not running{{efn|Running for Ohio Senate District 17.}}

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center" |Shane Wilkin

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

|style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Bob Peterson

|style="text-align:center" |Republican hold

92nd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Mark Johnson

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

93rd

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Jason Stephens

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

94th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Jay Edwards

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

95th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Don Jones

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

96th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Ron Ferguson

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

97th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Adam Holmes

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

98th

|Running

|style="width:5px; background:#E81B23"|

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Darrell Kick

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

rowspan="2" |99th

|Running

| style="width:5px; background:#E81B23" |

| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#FFB6B6" |Sarah Fowler Arthur

| style="text-align:center" |Incumbent Republican re-elected

Not running{{efn|Running for the 11th District Court of Appeals.}}

| style="width:5px; background:#E81B23" |

| style="text-align:center" |Diane Grendell

| colspan="3" style="background:#ececec" |

= Closest races =

Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

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

Outgoing incumbents

= Republicans =

  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 =

  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

Notes

References

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