Ohio U.S. House election, 2006
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This article discusses the 2006 election for U.S. House in Ohio, for an overview of House races see U.S. House election, 2006. It has been updated to reflect the primary election on May 2, 2006.
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OH-01:
- Steve Chabot (R) incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- John Cranley (D) Cincinnati City Councilman. (cw)
- General election results:
Steve Chabot (R) 101,838 53% John Cranley (D) 90,963 47%
- Outlook: Chabot and Cranley have been campaigning actively for some time. Incumbent Chabot has incumbency, business support and a larger war chest, Cranley has done well in prior races and as a Cincinnati Councilman and has labor and out-of-state support. They are both lawyers and Catholics from the west side of Cincinnati, and they sound very much alike on many key issues (Cranley is pro-life, for example). Toss-Up [1].
- External Links:
- Politics Of Oil Ignite In Race For 1st District ChannelCincinnati.com, April 21, 2006.
- What will Steven Chabot put on the Auction Block next? DCCC.
- Daily Kos => OH-01
OH-02:
- Jean Schmidt (R) (incumbent) (hw) (cw)
- Victoria Wells Wulsin (D) Physician. (cw)
- General election results:
Jean Schmidt (R) 115,817 51% Victoria Wulsin (D) 112,952 49%
- Outlook: "Mean Jean" Schmidt is a real piece of work. She very narrowly defeated Democratic unknown Paul Hackett in a special election last August, in a district that is solidly Republican. Her attack on Jack Murtha on the floor of Congress drew widespread criticism, although to area residents it reportedly didn't come as much of a surprise. Likely Republican [2].
- External Links:
- Ohio 2nd Blog
- What will Jean Schmidt put on the Auction Block next? DCCC.
- Déjà vu in 2nd District race -- Schmidt, McEwen battling again for GOP congressional nomination The Enquirer, April 20, 2006.
- Perkins, Brian. Schmidt faces tough challenge to retain seat People's Defender, April 28, 2006.
- kos. OH-02: Hitting Mean Jean Schmidt hard Daily Kos, October 25, 2006.
- Daily Kos => OH-2
- Daily Kos => OH-02
OH-03
- Mike Turner (R) Incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- J. Richard Chema (D)
- General election results:
Michael Turner (R) 121,885 59% Richard Chema (D) 86,389 41%
- Outlook: Turner is popular and this district is solidly Republican. Former Democratic nominee Stephanie Studebaker withdrew after she and her husband were arrested for a domestic disturbance. Chema won a special primary election on September 15, 2006 to choose the new nominee. Democrats Roosevelt Chapman and Jane Mitakides filed, but withdrew to endorse Chema.
- External Links:
- Daily Kos => OH-03
OH-04:
- Open Seat Mike Oxley (R) is retiring.
- Jim Jordan (R) - State Senator, former State Representative. (cw)
- Richard Siferd (D) - Attorney. (cw)
- General election results:
Jim Jordan (R) 126,542 60% Richard Siferd (D) 83,929 40%
OH-05:
- Paul Gillmor (R) Incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- Robin Weirauch (D) (cw)
- General election results:
Paul Gillmor (R) 126,898 57% Robin Weirauch (D) 95,955 43%
- Outlook: Another uphill battle for Weirauch in this rematch from 2004.
- External Links:
- Daily Kos => OH-05
OH-06:
- Open Seat Ted Strickland (D)the incumbent is running for Governor.
- Charlie Wilson (D) - Write-in candidate. State Senator, former State House Minority Whip. (cw)
- Chuck Blasdel (R) - State House Speaker Pro Tem. (cw)
- Jeff Woollard (cw)
- General election results:
Charles Wilson (D) 131,322 62% Chuck Blasdel (R) 80,705 38%
- Outlook: Blasdel is a force in the Ohio Republican Party. Wilson has good credentials but he inexplicably failed to get 50 valid signatures on his filing petition. But Wilson put together an awesome ground machine, and he received more write-in votes (43,692) in the primary than all the Republicans combined. Likely Democrat [3].
- Daily Kos => OH-06
OH-07:
- Dave Hobson (R) Incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- William Conner (D) - Software Developer, Aeronautical Engineer and Retired USAF Officer. (cw)
- General election results:
Dave Hobson (R) 132,430 61% William Conner (D) 84,747 39%
- External Links:
- Daily Kos => OH-07
OH-08:
- John Boehner (R) Incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- Morton Meier (D)
- General election results:
John Boehner (R) 132,743 64% Mort Meier (D) 74,641 36%
- External Links:
- Daily Kos => OH-08
OH-09:
- Marcy Kaptur (D) Incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- Bradley S. Leavitt (R) - Steel Worker and Navy Veteran. (cw)
- General election results:
Marcy Kaptur (D) 149,886 74% Bradley Leavitt (R) 53,803 26%
OH-10:
- Dennis Kucinich (D) Incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- Mike Dovilla (R) (cw)
- Bruce Cobbeldick - Mortgage Broker, Businessman, USMC Veteran & '04 Candidate (cw)
- General election results:
Dennis Kucinich (D) 127,294 66% Michael Dovilla (R) 64,676 34%
- Outlook: Kucinich's stands on national issues don't help him with the conservatives in this suburban and blue collar district, but he is nevertheless popular and very unlikely to lose. Dovilla is a former staffer in the Bush White House.
- Daily Kos => OH-10
OH-11:
- Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D) Incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- Lindsey N. String (R) (cw)
- General election results:
Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D) 132,585 83% Lindsey String (R) 26,582 17%
OH-12:
- Pat Tiberi (R) Incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- Bob Shamansky (D) - Former Congressman, Attorney and Korean War Veteran (cw)
- General election results:
Pat Tiberi (R) 137,909 58% Bob Shamansky (D) 99,287 42%
- External Links:
- Daily Kos => OH-12
OH-13:
- Open Seat Sherrod Brown (D) is running for the Ohio Senate seat.
- Betty Sutton (D) - former State Representative, former Summit County Councilwoman and attorney. (cw)
- Craig Foltin (R) - Lorain Mayor, former Lorain City Auditor and Accountant (cw)
- General election results:
Betty Sutton (D) 129,290 61% Craig Foltin (R) 81,997 39%
- Outlook: Foltin got just 37.1% of the vote against 4 fairly unknown candidates, while Democratic primary turnout was twice Republican turnout. Likely Democratic [4].
- Daily Kos => OH-13
OH-14:
- Steve LaTourette (R) Incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- Lewis Katz (D) - Law school professor. (cw)
- Outlook: LaTourette has made trouble for himself. His late vote changes on CAFTA and the big budget bill did not go over well, particularly since he told an NPR reporter the night of his last-minute conversion on the budget bill that the voters back home in Chardon wouldn't notice because of how much snow they were getting that night. I don't know what he was thinking, but people in the district are pretty fed up with him.
- General election results:
Steven LaTourette (R) 136,375 58% Lewis Katz (D) 92,600 39% Werner Lange (I) 8,052 3%
- External Links:
- Daily Kos => OH-14
OH-15:
- Deborah Pryce (R) Incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- Mary Jo Kilroy (D). Franklin County Commissioner, ex-Columbus School Board and attorney. (cw)
- Scott Wesseler (Green)
- General election results:
Deborah Pryce (R) 101,636 51% Mary Jo Kilroy (D) 98,100 49%
- Outlook: Kilroy is a force. She has brought energy and passion to her campaign. Pryce is powerful but will be tainted by her close connection to Tom DeLay. Expect this to be a hotly contested race. Toss-Up [5].
- External Links:
- Daily Kos => OH-15
OH-16:
- Ralph Regula (R) Incumbent. (hw) (cw)
- Thomas Shaw (D) (cw)
- General election results:
Ralph Regula (R) 124,886 59% Thomas Shaw (D) 88,089 41%
- External Links:
- Daily Kos => OH-16
OH-17:
- Tim Ryan (D) Incumbent.
- Don Manning II (R/Write-In)
- General election results:
Tim Ryan (D) 166,279 80% Don Manning (R) 41,004 20%
OH-18
- Robert W. Ney (R) Incumbent - Retiring, Open Seat (hw) (cw)
- Joy Padgett (R) (cw)
- Zack Space (D) Dover Law Director. (cw)
- General election results:
Zack Space (D) 125,810 62% Joy Padgett (R) 77,267 38%
- Outlook: Bob Ney was destroyed by his connection with corrupt lobbyist Jack Abramoff, and he has withdrawn from his re-election campaign. State Senator Joy Padgett replaced him as the Republican nominee, following a special primary election on September 14th. The Democratic field was the subject of several diaries on DailyKos, including this one and that one by comalog. I gather that Sulzer started out strong with good fund-raising and a glowing endorsement from Max Cleland, highlighting his military service, but Space has entered the race with a lot of energy and won the primary. Toss Up [6].
- Update: On May 17, 2006, the House Ethics Committee agreeed to open an investigation on him, concurrently with a similar corruption probe of Louisana Democrat William J. Jefferson.
- External Links:
- What will Robert Ney put on the Auction Block next? DCCC.
- Giroux, Greg. OH 18: Ethics Issue Makes Ney’s Re-Election Bid a Tossup CQ Politics.com, April 20, 2006.
- Embattled Ney says he won't seek re-election - by Joe Danborn, Cleveland Plain Dealer, August 7, 2006
- Ney's Replacement is a Piece of Work - DailyKos diary
- Daily Kos => OH-18
See also
- Daily Kos => Ohio
- Ohio Secretary of State - Official website
- Ohio Primary analysis - DailyKos diary
- Democrats aim at scandal-plagued Ohio in bid to retake Congress By Margaret Talev FortWayne.com, March 2, 2006.