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Tariq Shabazz, U.S. Navy veteran, candidate for OH-11 in 2020 [11] [33] Shirley Smith , former state senator for the 21st district (2007–2014), former Assistant Minority Leader of the Ohio Senate (2008–2014), former state representative for the 8th district (1999–2003) and the 10th district (2003–2006) [ 31 ]
District 65: Mike Loychik is retiring to run for Ohio's 32nd senatorial district. [6] District 71: Bill Dean is term-limited. District 72: Gail Pavliga lost re-nomination. [4] District 77: Scott Wiggam is term-limited. District 78: Susan Manchester is retiring to run for Ohio's 12th senatorial district. [7] District 80: Jena Powell is retiring. [8]
Parts of Akron, a city some distance to the south, were added to the district when the congressional map was redrawn after the 2010 census, when Ohio lost two seats in the House of Representatives. Ohio 11 has a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+28; it is the most Democratic district in Ohio [2] and the most Democratic district in the Midwest ...
Ohio House District 50: Kishman vs. Redvine. Republican incumbent Reggie Stoltzfus is completing his third term as state representative for the district that forms a U-shape around Canton ...
Democrats improved [a] on their 2022 results in ten districts, while Republicans gained ground in the other five: OH-05, OH-07, OH-09, OH-13 and OH-14. [ 3 ] [ 7 ] They earned a particularly significant overperformance in OH-09 where they slashed Democrats' lead from D+13.2% to a measly D+0.7% but failed to swing the district.
A candidate in the other race, Beth Liston, has previously served as a state House representative in two different districts and is now seeking a state Senate seat. Ohio Senate District 16.
Jean Schmidt, state representative from the 65th district (2021–present) and the 66th district (2001–2004), former U.S. Representative for OH-02 (2005–2013) [103] Bill Seitz , Majority Leader of the Ohio House of Representatives (2017–present), state representative from the 30th district (2001–2007; 2017–present) and former state ...
Ohio is divided into 15 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives.After the 2010 census, Ohio, which up until then had 18 districts, lost two House seats due to slow population growth compared to the national average, [1] and a new map was signed into law on September 26, 2011.