The 2018 United States Senate election in Ohio took place November 6, 2018. The candidate filing deadline was February 7, 2018; the primary election was held May 8, 2018.[1] Incumbent Senator Sherrod Brown—the only remaining elected Democratic statewide officeholder in Ohio at the time of the election—won his reelection bid for a third term, defeating Republican U.S. Representative Jim Renacci by a 6.84% margin in the general election, larger than the 6% margin in the Election six years earlier.[2][3] This was one of ten Democratic-held Senate seats up for election in a state won by Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. Renacci conceded defeat on November 7, 2018. As of 2024, this is the most recent time the Democratic Party won a non-judicial statewide race in Ohio.
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Turnout | 54.65% 9.95pp | ||||||||||||||||
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Brown: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Renacci: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Tie: 50% No votes | |||||||||||||||||
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Democratic primary
editCandidates
editNominee
edit- Sherrod Brown, incumbent U.S. Senator[4]
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Sherrod Brown (incumbent) | 613,373 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 613,373 | 100.00% |
Republican primary
editCandidates
editNominee
edit- Jim Renacci, U.S. Representative[6]
Eliminated in primary
edit- Melissa Ackison, businesswoman[7]
- Don Elijah Eckhart, candidate for the Republican nomination in 2016[8]
- Mike Gibbons, investment banker (founder of Brown Gibbons Lang & Company)[9]
- Dennis Jones[10]
- Dan Kiley[11]
Withdrawn
edit- Josh Mandel, Ohio State Treasurer and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2012[12][13]
Declined
edit- Ken Blackwell, former mayor of Cincinnati, former Ohio State Treasurer, and former Ohio Secretary of State[14]
- Rick Jones, Butler County Sheriff[15][16]
- John Kasich, Governor of Ohio, former U.S. Representative[17]
- Mary Taylor, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio (ran for governor and lost the primary)[15]
- Pat Tiberi, U.S. Representative[18][19][20][21]
- JD Vance, author and venture capitalist[22][23][24][25]
Endorsements
editU.S. Senators
- Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky (2011–) and 2016 presidential candidate[26]
- Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2011–2023)[26]
Notable Individuals
- Fred Dailey, Former Ohio Agriculture Director[27]
- Doug Dieken[28]
- Wes Farno, Former Chair of the Auglaize County Republican Party[29]
- Charlie Frye, Chair of the Ashtabula County Republican Party[30]
- Christopher Gagin, Chair of the Belmont County Republican Party[31]
- Steve Hall, Chair of the Coschocton County Republican Party[32]
- Larry Hardin, Chair of the Morrow County Republican Party[32]
- Richard Jones, Sheriff of Miami County[33]
- Thad Lichtensteiger, Chair of the Van Wert County Republican Party[32]
- Bo Pelini, Youngstown State Penguins football coach, former Nebraska Cornhuskers football coach[34]
- Phil Plummer, Sheriff of Montgomery County and Chair of Montgomery County Republican Party[35]
- Rob Radway, Chair of the Hardin County Republican Party[32]
- Ethan Reynolds, Mayor of New Carlisle[36]
- Jim Roberts, Chair of the Seneca County Republican Party[37]
- Carolyn Robey-Warren, President of Ohio Carry[38]
State Representatives
- Marilyn Reid (former)[39]
- Andy Thompson[40]
State Senators
- Randy Gardner (Majority Leader)[41]
- Frank Hoagland[42]
- Jay Hottinger[43]
- Matt Huffman[44]
- Joy Padgett (former), current chairwoman of Ohio Women for Trump[45]
County Commissioners
- Jeff Benton, Delaware County Commissioner[46]
- Rodney Creech, Preble County Commissioner[36]
- Mike Kerschner, Seneca County Commissioner[47]
- Shayne Thomas, Seneca County Commissioner[47]
- Jenny Vermillion, Crawford County Commissioner[47]
- Doug Weisenauer, Crawford County Commissioner[47]
Organizations
- America's Liberty PAC[48]
- Citizens for Trump[49]
- Cuyahoga Valley Republicans[50]
- Ohio Carry[38]
- Right to Life Action Coalition of Ohio[51]
- Tea Party Express[52]
County Parties
- Clermont County Republican Party[53]
- Defiance County Republican Party[54]
- Franklin County Republican Party[55]
- Madison County Republican Party[56]
- Miami County Republican Party[57]
- Knox County Republican Party[58]
U.S. Senators
- Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator (R-AR)[59]
- Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator (R-TX), and 2016 presidential candidate[60]
- Mike Lee, U.S. Senator (R-UT)[61]
- Rob Portman, U.S. Senator (R-OH)[62]
- Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator (R-FL), and 2016 presidential candidate[63]
- Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator (R-PA)[64]
Individuals
- Mike Cernovich, Conservative activist and writer[65]
- Jack Posobiec, Conservative activist[65]
Labor unions
- CPPA – Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association[66]
Organizations
Polling
editPoll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Melissa Ackison |
Don Eckhart |
Mike Gibbons |
Dan Kiley |
Jim Renacci |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Baldwin Wallace University[72] | April 24 – May 2, 2018 | 323 | – | 4% | 1% | 11% | 4% | 25% | 55% |
Fallon Research[73] | April 4–7, 2018 | 502 | ± 4.4% | 3% | 2% | 7% | 1% | 21% | 65% |
OnMessage (R-Renacci)[74] | March 20, 2018 | – | – | 3% | 3% | 8% | 3% | 36% | 47% |
SurveyUSA[75] | March 16–20, 2018 | 541 | ± 5.7% | 5% | 5% | 10% | 1% | 21% | 58% |
with Josh Mandel
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Melissa Ackison |
Michael Gibbons |
Josh Mandel |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Remington Research Group (R-Mandel)[76] | September 26–28, 2017 | 1,268 | ± 2.8% | 5% | 5% | 50% | 40% |
with Matt Huffman
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Matt Huffman |
Josh Mandel |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Club for Growth[77] | December 11–12, 2016 | 600 | ± 4.0% | 8% | 62% | 30% |
with Pat Tiberi
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Josh Mandel |
Pat Tiberi |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Club for Growth[77] | December 11–12, 2016 | 600 | ± ?% | 60% | 12% | 27% |
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Jim Renacci | 363,622 | 47.34% | |
Republican | Mike Gibbons | 243,426 | 31.69% | |
Republican | Melissa Ackison | 100,543 | 13.09% | |
Republican | Dan Kiley | 30,684 | 3.99% | |
Republican | Don Eckhart | 29,796 | 3.88% | |
Write-in | 78 | 0.01% | ||
Total votes | 768,149 | 100.00% |
General election
editCandidates
edit- Sherrod Brown (D)
- Stephen Faris (I, write-in)[79]
- Philena Irene Farley (G, write-in)[80]
- Bruce Jaynes (L, write-in)
- Jim Renacci (R)
Debates
edit- Complete video of debate, October 14, 2018
- Complete video of debate, October 20, 2018
- Complete video of debate, October 26, 2018
Endorsements
editFormer U.S. Executive Branch officials
- Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States[81]
- Joe Biden, 47th Vice President of the United States[82]
U.S. Senators
- Cory Booker, U.S. Senator (D-NJ)[83]
- Al Franken, former U.S. Senator (D-MN)[84]
- Kamala Harris, U.S. Senator (D-CA)[85]
- Amy Klobuchar, U.S. Senator (D-MN)[84]
- Patty Murray, U.S. Senator (D-WA)[86]
- Gary Peters, U.S. Senator (D-MI)[87]
- Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator (D-MA)[88]
- Chris Coons, U.S. Senator (D-DE)[89]
Others
- Joyce Beatty, U.S. Representative (OH-03)[90]
- Madeleine Albright, author and former U.S. Secretary of State[91]
- Nan Whaley, Mayor of Dayton[92]
- Martin O'Malley, Former Governor of Maryland[93]
- Justin Fairfax, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia[94]
- Amy Schumer, actress[95]
- John Legend, singer[96]
Labor unions
- National Education Association[97]
- Ohio State AFL–CIO[98]
- United Automobile Workers[99]
- United Mine Workers of America[100]
Organizations
- Council for a Livable World[101]
- Democracy for America[102]
- End Citizens United[103]
- Feminist Majority Political Action Committee [104]
- Human Rights Campaign[105]
- Students for Gun Legislation
- J Street[106]
- League of Conservation Voters Action Fund[107]
- LegitAction[108]
- MoveOn.org[109]
- National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare[110]
- National Organization for Women[111]
- Natural Resources Defense Council[107]
- Ohio State Medical Association[112]
- Sierra Club[113]
- Ohio Society of CPAs[114]
- Population Connection[115]
U.S. Executive Branch officials
- Donald Trump, President of the United States[116]
- Mike Pence, Vice President of the United States[117]
U.S. Senators
- Rob Portman, U.S. Senator (R-OH)[118]
Statewide Office Holders
- Josh Mandel, Ohio Treasurer[119]
- Mary Taylor, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio[120]
State Representatives
- Steve Hambley
U.S. Representatives
- Steve Chabot (OH-1)[121]
- Warren Davidson (OH-8)[121]
- Bob Gibbs (OH-7)[121]
- Bill Johnson (OH-6)[121]
- Jim Jordan (OH-4)[121]
- David Joyce (OH-14)[121]
- Bob Latta (OH-5)[121]
- Steve Stivers (OH-15)[121]
- Mike Turner (OH-10)[121]
- Brad Wenstrup (OH-2)[121]
Mayors
Notable Individuals
- Anthony Scaramucci, Former White House Communications Director
- Donald Trump Jr., businessman and son of U.S. President Donald Trump[123]
- Eric Trump, businessman and son of U.S. President Donald Trump[124]
County Parties
- Brown County Republican Party[125]
- Cuyahoga County Republican Party[126]
- Fulton County Republican Party[127]
- Lake County Republican Party[128]
- Preble County Republican Party[129]
- Summit County Republican Party[130]
Organizations
- Business-Industry Political Action Committee[131]
- Ohio Black Republican Association[132]
- Ohio Right to Life[133]
- Cuyahoga Valley Republicans[134]
- NRA Political Victory Fund[135]
- Students for Trump[136]
- National Federation of Independent Business[137]
- Ohio Society of CPAs[114]
- Ohioans for Concealed Carry[138]
State Parties
Predictions
editSource | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[140] | Likely D | October 26, 2018 |
Inside Elections[141] | Safe D | November 1, 2018 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[142] | Likely D | November 5, 2018 |
Fox News[143][a] | Likely D | November 5, 2018 |
CNN[144] | Likely D | November 5, 2018 |
RealClearPolitics[145] | Lean D | November 5, 2018 |
FiveThirtyEight[146] | Safe D | November 6, 2018 |
- Notes
- ^ The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races
Polling
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Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Sherrod Brown (D) |
Jim Renacci (R) |
Other | Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Change Research[147] | November 2–4, 2018 | 923 | – | 53% | 43% | – | – |
Research Co.[148] | November 1–3, 2018 | 450 | ± 4.6% | 53% | 39% | – | 8% |
Cygnal (R)[149] | October 30–31, 2018 | 503 | ± 4.4% | 52% | 42% | – | 6% |
Gravis Marketing[150] | October 29–30, 2018 | 789 | ± 3.5% | 46% | 37% | – | 17% |
Emerson College[151] | October 26–28, 2018 | 566 | ± 4.3% | 49% | 43% | 2%[152] | 6% |
Baldwin Wallace University[153] | October 19–27, 2018 | 1,051 | ± 3.8% | 51% | 32% | – | 17% |
Suffolk University[154] | October 4–8, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 54% | 36% | 0%[155] | 10% |
Baldwin Wallace University[156] | September 8 – October 8, 2018 | 1,017 | ± 3.5% | 50% | 33% | – | 18% |
University of Akron[157] | September 10 – October 4, 2018 | 1,000 | ± 3.0% | 43% | 31% | – | 26% |
Ipsos[158] | September 13–21, 2018 | 1,074 | ± 3.0% | 50% | 39% | 2% | 9% |
Triton Polling & Research (R)[159] | September 18–20, 2018 | 1,003 | ± 3.1% | 53% | 42% | – | 5% |
NBC News/Marist[160] | September 16–20, 2018 | 564 LV | ± 5.0% | 49% | 35% | 7%[161] | 8% |
52% | 39% | 1% | 7% | ||||
796 RV | ± 4.2% | 49% | 33% | 10%[162] | 9% | ||
52% | 39% | 1% | 8% | ||||
Baldwin Wallace University[163] | September 5–15, 2018 | 1,048 | ± 3.6% | 49% | 32% | – | 19% |
Morning Consult[164] | September 2–11, 2018 | 1,592 | ± 2.0% | 47% | 31% | – | 22% |
Change Research (D-Innovation Ohio)[165] | August 31 – September 4, 2018 | 822 | ± 3.0% | 46% | 42% | – | 12% |
TRZ Communications (R-WTPC)[166] | June 30 – July 10, 2018 | 1,485 | ± 3.0% | 45% | 41% | – | 14% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[167] | June 11 – July 2, 2018 | 951 | ± 5.0% | 52% | 44% | – | 4% |
NBC News/Marist[168] | June 17–22, 2018 | 778 | ± 4.4% | 51% | 38% | 1% | 10% |
Quinnipiac University[169] | June 7–12, 2018 | 1,082 | ± 3.7% | 51% | 34% | 1% | 12% |
Suffolk University[170] | June 6–11, 2018 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 53% | 37% | 2% | 8% |
America First Action (R)[171] | May 29–31, 2018 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 45% | 41% | – | 10% |
Fallon Research[172] | May 21–25, 2018 | 800 | ± 3.5% | 48% | 34% | 3%[173] | 15% |
Grassroots Targeting (R-Ohio First)[174] | April 2018 | 1,266 | – | 41% | 40% | – | 19% |
SurveyUSA[75] | March 16–20, 2018 | 1,408 | ± 3.5% | 52% | 38% | – | 11% |
Baldwin Wallace University[175] | February 28 – March 9, 2018 | 1,011 | ± 3.0% | 41% | 29% | – | 30% |
SurveyMonkey/Axios[176] | February 12 – March 5, 2018 | 1,995 | ± 3.6% | 50% | 45% | – | 5% |
Grassroots Targeting (R-Ohio First)[174] | February 2018 | – | – | 43% | 38% | – | 19% |
with Mike Gibbons
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Sherrod Brown (D) |
Mike Gibbons (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA[75] | March 16–20, 2018 | 1,408 | ± 3.5% | 52% | 38% | 10% |
Baldwin Wallace University[175] | February 28 – March 9, 2018 | 1,011 | ± 3.0% | 41% | 31% | 28% |
with Melissa Ackison
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Sherrod Brown (D) |
Melissa Ackison (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA[75] | March 16–20, 2018 | 1,408 | ± 3.5% | 52% | 37% | 11% |
with Don Eckhart
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Sherrod Brown (D) |
Don Eckhart (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA[75] | March 16–20, 2018 | 1,408 | ± 3.5% | 53% | 37% | 10% |
with Dan Kiley
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Sherrod Brown (D) |
Dan Kiley (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SurveyUSA[75] | March 16–20, 2018 | 1,408 | ± 3.5% | 52% | 37% | 11% |
with Pat Tiberi
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Sherrod Brown (D) |
Pat Tiberi (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gravis Marketing[177] | April 27 – May 2, 2017 | 1,352 | ± 2.7% | 43% | 41% | 16% |
with Josh Mandel
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Sherrod Brown (D) |
Josh Mandel (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Luntz Global[178] | June 12, 2017 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 53% | 34% | 13% |
Gravis Marketing[177] | April 27 – May 2, 2017 | 1,352 | ± 2.7% | 42% | 45% | 13% |
WPA Opinion Research (R)[179] | November 29 – December 1, 2016 | 600 | ± 4.0% | 39% | 40% | 21% |
Public Policy Polling[180] | July 22–24, 2016 | 1,334 | ± 2.7% | 45% | 36% | 18% |
Public Policy Polling[181] | April 26–27, 2016 | 799 | ± 3.2% | 47% | 33% | 21% |
Results
editThe election was not particularly close, with Brown winning by 6.84%. Brown was the only Democrat who won statewide in Ohio in this election cycle. Brown was able to win re-election by winning back most of the Rust Belt, which swung Republican in 2016. Brown did well in Portage County, Summit County, and Trumbull County, which are all very heavily pro union counties. Brown also did well in the rust belt from Lucas County, home of Toledo, all the way to Cuyahoga County, home of Cleveland. Brown also trounced Renacci in Franklin County and Hamilton County home of Columbus and Cincinnati respectively; the latter, Hamilton County was once considered a Republican stronghold. Renacci, while performing well in most rural areas of the state, underperformed Mike DeWine, the Republican Party's nominee and eventual winner for governor. Regardless, Renacci somewhat overperformed in comparison to most polling before the election, while Brown lost in several counties he had won in his previous Senate races. Exit polls also show Brown had a very strong showing amongst minority and women voters, which was key to his victory. Brown was sworn in for a third term as the senior senator from Ohio on January 3, 2019.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Sherrod Brown (incumbent) | 2,358,508 | 53.40% | +2.70% | |
Republican | Jim Renacci | 2,057,559 | 46.58% | +1.88% | |
Write-in | 1,017 | 0.02% | N/A | ||
Total votes | 4,417,084 | 100.00% | N/A | ||
Democratic hold |
By county
editCounty | Sherrod Brown Democratic |
Jim Renacci Republican |
Write In Other parties |
Margin | Total votes cast | ||||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Adams | 2,635 | 30.49% | 6,000 | 69.42% | 8 | 0.09% | -3,365 | -38.93% | 8,643 |
Allen | 14,429 | 40.16% | 21,492 | 59.82% | 8 | 0.02% | -7,063 | -19.66% | 35,929 |
Ashland | 6,472 | 34.94% | 12,048 | 65.04% | 3 | 0.02% | -5,576 | -30.10% | 18,523 |
Ashtabula | 16,473 | 51.05% | 15,794 | 48.95% | 0 | 0.00% | 679 | 2.10% | 32,267 |
Athens | 15,472 | 68.45% | 7,126 | 31.53% | 4 | 0.02% | 8,346 | 36.92% | 22,602 |
Auglaize | 5,557 | 29.00% | 13,603 | 70.99% | 1 | 0.01% | -8,046 | -41.99% | 19,161 |
Belmont | 11,603 | 46.84% | 13,159 | 53.13% | 7 | 0.03% | -1,556 | -6.29% | 24,769 |
Brown | 4,651 | 31.35% | 10,184 | 68.63% | 3 | 0.02% | -5,533 | -37.28% | 14,838 |
Butler | 55,604 | 40.96% | 80,106 | 59.02% | 26 | 0.02% | -24,502 | -18.06% | 135,736 |
Carroll | 3,788 | 36.80% | 6,503 | 63.18% | 2 | 0.02% | -2,715 | -26.38% | 10,293 |
Champaign | 5,443 | 36.74% | 9,372 | 63.26% | 0 | 0.00% | -3,929 | -26.52% | 14,815 |
Clark | 23,525 | 49.03% | 24,446 | 50.95% | 9 | 0.02% | -921 | -1.92% | 47,980 |
Clermont | 27,803 | 34.87% | 51,918 | 65.12% | 9 | 0.01% | -24,115 | -30.25% | 79,730 |
Clinton | 4,645 | 30.96% | 10,356 | 69.03% | 1 | 0.01% | -5,711 | -38.07% | 15,002 |
Columbiana | 13,995 | 39.04% | 21,849 | 60.95% | 3 | 0.01% | -7,854 | -21.91% | 35,847 |
Coshocton | 4,680 | 39.51% | 7,163 | 60.48% | 1 | 0.01% | -2,483 | -20.97% | 11,844 |
Crawford | 5,345 | 36.87% | 9,149 | 63.11% | 2 | 0.01% | -3,804 | -26.24% | 14,496 |
Cuyahoga | 350,362 | 72.48% | 132,948 | 27.50% | 54 | 0.01% | 217,414 | 44.98% | 483,364 |
Darke | 5,569 | 28.57% | 13,921 | 71.42% | 2 | 0.01% | -8,352 | -42.85% | 19,492 |
Defiance | 5,812 | 42.05% | 8,003 | 57.91% | 5 | 0.04% | -2,191 | -15.86% | 13,820 |
Delaware | 44,743 | 47.43% | 49,587 | 52.56% | 6 | 0.01% | -4,844 | -5.13% | 94,336 |
Erie | 16,659 | 54.98% | 13,633 | 45.00% | 6 | 0.02% | 3,026 | 9.98% | 30,298 |
Fairfield | 26,518 | 44.76% | 32,707 | 55.21% | 21 | 0.04% | -6,189 | -10.45% | 59,246 |
Fayette | 2,914 | 34.36% | 5,566 | 65.63% | 1 | 0.01% | -2,652 | -31.27% | 8,481 |
Franklin | 332,825 | 68.69% | 151,588 | 31.29% | 96 | 0.02% | 181,237 | 37.40% | 484,509 |
Fulton | 6,707 | 41.49% | 9,454 | 58.49% | 3 | 0.02% | -2,747 | -17.00% | 16,164 |
Gallia | 3,355 | 34.84% | 6,275 | 65.16% | 0 | 0.00% | -2,920 | -30.32% | 9,630 |
Geauga | 19,104 | 44.94% | 23,397 | 55.04% | 6 | 0.01% | -4,293 | -10.10% | 42,507 |
Greene | 30,243 | 44.23% | 38,102 | 55.72% | 32 | 0.05% | -7,859 | -11.49% | 68,377 |
Guernsey | 5,014 | 39.97% | 7,529 | 60.02% | 2 | 0.02% | -2,515 | -20.05% | 12,545 |
Hamilton | 200,404 | 59.34% | 137,116 | 40.60% | 193 | 0.06% | 63,288 | 18.74% | 337,713 |
Hancock | 10,929 | 38.95% | 17,123 | 61.02% | 9 | 0.03% | -6,194 | -22.07% | 28,061 |
Hardin | 3,497 | 37.19% | 5,899 | 62.74% | 6 | 0.06% | -2,402 | -25.55% | 9,402 |
Harrison | 2,480 | 42.70% | 3,327 | 57.28% | 1 | 0.02% | -847 | -14.58% | 5,808 |
Henry | 4,468 | 42.24% | 6,109 | 57.76% | 0 | 0.00% | -1,641 | -15.52% | 10,577 |
Highland | 3,939 | 29.25% | 9,526 | 70.75% | 0 | 0.00% | -5,587 | -41.50% | 13,465 |
Hocking | 4,408 | 44.60% | 5,474 | 55.39% | 1 | 0.01% | -1,066 | -10.79% | 9,883 |
Holmes | 2,059 | 23.35% | 6,755 | 76.61% | 3 | 0.03% | -4,696 | -53.26% | 8,817 |
Huron | 8,274 | 44.02% | 10,522 | 55.98% | 0 | 0.00% | -2,248 | -11.96% | 18,796 |
Jackson | 3,815 | 37.88% | 6,255 | 62.12% | 0 | 0.00% | -2,440 | -24.24% | 10,070 |
Jefferson | 11,376 | 46.32% | 13,180 | 53.66% | 6 | 0.02% | -1,804 | -7.34% | 24,562 |
Knox | 8,413 | 37.05% | 14,290 | 62.93% | 4 | 0.02% | -5,877 | -25.88% | 22,707 |
Lake | 49,276 | 52.08% | 45,313 | 47.90% | 18 | 0.02% | 3,963 | 4.18% | 94,607 |
Lawrence | 8,064 | 39.61% | 12,292 | 60.37% | 4 | 0.02% | -4,228 | -20.76% | 20,360 |
Licking | 29,469 | 42.94% | 39,142 | 57.04% | 11 | 0.02% | -9,673 | -14.10% | 68,622 |
Logan | 5,235 | 31.77% | 11,243 | 68.23% | 1 | 0.01% | -6,008 | -36.46% | 16,479 |
Lorain | 67,452 | 59.23% | 46,403 | 40.75% | 21 | 0.02% | 21,049 | 18.48% | 113,876 |
Lucas | 100,807 | 66.74% | 50,223 | 33.25% | 18 | 0.01% | 50,584 | 33.49% | 151,048 |
Madison | 5,116 | 37.25% | 8,617 | 62.74% | 1 | 0.01% | -3,501 | -25.49% | 13,734 |
Mahoning | 54,594 | 60.49% | 35,654 | 39.50% | 8 | 0.01% | 18,940 | 20.99% | 90,256 |
Marion | 8,677 | 42.23% | 11,850 | 57.68% | 19 | 0.09% | -3,173 | -15.45% | 20,546 |
Medina | 34,493 | 46.00% | 40,478 | 53.98% | 15 | 0.02% | -5,985 | -7.98% | 74,986 |
Meigs | 2,898 | 37.04% | 4,926 | 62.95% | 1 | 0.01% | -2,028 | -25.91% | 7,825 |
Mercer | 4,504 | 26.27% | 12,637 | 73.72% | 2 | 0.01% | -8,133 | -47.45% | 17,143 |
Miami | 14,649 | 35.33% | 26,815 | 64.66% | 5 | 0.01% | -12,166 | -29.33% | 41,469 |
Monroe | 2,518 | 47.66% | 2,765 | 52.34% | 0 | 0.00% | -247 | -4.68% | 5,283 |
Montgomery | 115,200 | 56.06% | 90,242 | 43.92% | 40 | 0.02% | 24,958 | 12.14% | 205,482 |
Morgan | 2,115 | 42.04% | 2,916 | 57.96% | 0 | 0.00% | -801 | -15.92% | 5,031 |
Morrow | 4,361 | 33.23% | 8,761 | 66.76% | 1 | 0.01% | -4,400 | -33.53% | 13,123 |
Muskingum | 12,395 | 42.88% | 16,504 | 57.10% | 4 | 0.01% | -4,109 | -14.22% | 28,903 |
Noble | 1,709 | 36.62% | 2,958 | 63.38% | 0 | 0.00% | -1,249 | -26.76% | 4,667 |
Ottawa | 9,477 | 51.85% | 8,799 | 48.14% | 3 | 0.02% | 678 | 3.71% | 18,279 |
Paulding | 2,232 | 32.40% | 4,656 | 67.59% | 1 | 0.01% | -2,424 | -35.19% | 6,889 |
Perry | 4,599 | 40.01% | 6,895 | 59.98% | 1 | 0.01% | -2,296 | -19.97% | 11,495 |
Pickaway | 7,481 | 37.81% | 12,302 | 62.18% | 2 | 0.01% | -4,821 | -24.37% | 19,785 |
Pike | 3,900 | 44.33% | 4,897 | 55.67% | 0 | 0.00% | -997 | -11.34% | 8,797 |
Portage | 32,303 | 53.34% | 28,231 | 46.62% | 22 | 0.04% | 4,072 | 6.72% | 60,556 |
Preble | 4,942 | 31.31% | 10,838 | 68.66% | 4 | 0.03% | -5,896 | -37.35% | 15,784 |
Putnam | 4,369 | 29.56% | 10,408 | 70.41% | 4 | 0.03% | -6,039 | -40.85% | 14,781 |
Richland | 17,984 | 40.41% | 26,499 | 59.55% | 16 | 0.04% | -8,515 | -19.14% | 44,499 |
Ross | 10,602 | 45.42% | 12,738 | 54.57% | 2 | 0.01% | -2,136 | -9.15% | 23,342 |
Sandusky | 10,987 | 49.65% | 11,141 | 50.34% | 2 | 0.01% | -154 | -0.69% | 22,130 |
Scioto | 10,627 | 44.95% | 13,014 | 55.05% | 0 | 0.00% | -2,387 | -10.10% | 23,641 |
Seneca | 8,741 | 46.76% | 9,945 | 53.20% | 6 | 0.03% | -1,204 | -6.44% | 18,692 |
Shelby | 5,183 | 27.84% | 13,433 | 72.16% | 0 | 0.00% | -8,250 | -44.32% | 18,616 |
Stark | 68,526 | 49.24% | 70,588 | 50.72% | 49 | 0.04% | -2,062 | -1.48% | 139,163 |
Summit | 129,479 | 60.86% | 83,149 | 39.08% | 117 | 0.05% | 46,330 | 21.78% | 212,745 |
Trumbull | 43,381 | 57.93% | 31,482 | 42.04% | 19 | 0.03% | 11,899 | 15.89% | 74,882 |
Tuscarawas | 14,088 | 43.57% | 18,244 | 56.42% | 3 | 0.01% | -4,156 | -12.85% | 32,335 |
Union | 8,964 | 37.81% | 14,747 | 62.19% | 0 | 0.00% | -5,783 | -24.38% | 23,711 |
Van Wert | 3,020 | 28.12% | 7,721 | 71.88% | 0 | 0.00% | -4,701 | -43.76% | 10,741 |
Vinton | 1,641 | 39.95% | 2,467 | 60.05% | 0 | 0.00% | -826 | -20.10% | 4,108 |
Warren | 35,815 | 35.96% | 63,757 | 64.02% | 20 | 0.02% | -27,942 | -28.06% | 99,592 |
Washington | 9,259 | 39.96% | 13,908 | 60.03% | 3 | 0.01% | -4,649 | -20.07% | 23,170 |
Wayne | 15,495 | 38.90% | 24,324 | 61.07% | 11 | 0.03% | -8,829 | -22.17% | 39,830 |
Williams | 5,272 | 39.94% | 7,927 | 60.05% | 1 | 0.01% | -2,655 | -20.11% | 13,200 |
Wood | 27,540 | 55.45% | 22,105 | 44.51% | 18 | 0.04% | 5,435 | 10.94% | 49,663 |
Wyandot | 3,062 | 37.74% | 5,051 | 62.26% | 0 | 0.00% | -1,989 | -24.52% | 8,113 |
Totals | 2,358,508 | 53.40% | 2,057,559 | 46.58% | 1,017 | 0.02% | 300,949 | 6.82% | 4,417,084 |
- Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
- Pike (Largest city: Waverly)
- Ross (Largest city: Chillicothe)
- Scioto (Largest city: Portsmouth)
- Belmont (largest city: Martins Ferry)
- Jefferson (largest city: Steubenville)
- Sandusky (Largest city: Fremont)
- Clark (largest municipality: Springfield)
- Stark (largest city: Canton)
- Monroe (Largest city: Woodsfield)
By congressional district
editBrown won 9 of 16 congressional districts, including 5 that elected Republicans to the House.[183]
District | Brown | Renacci | Representative |
---|---|---|---|
1st | 49.82% | 48.41% | Steve Chabot |
2nd | 47.54% | 50.59% | Brad Wenstrup |
3rd | 73.88% | 24.82% | Joyce Beatty |
4th | 41.96% | 55.90% | Jim Jordan |
5th | 45.33% | 51.34% | Bob Latta |
6th | 40.13% | 57.23% | Bill Johnson |
7th | 43.42% | 54.40% | Bob Gibbs |
8th | 38.79% | 59.50% | Warren Davidson |
9th | 67.15% | 30.97% | Marcy Kaptur |
10th | 51.92% | 46.55% | Mike Turner |
11th | 82.53% | 15.73% | Marcia Fudge |
12th | 50.48% | 47.82% | Troy Balderson |
13th | 61.10% | 36.80% | Tim Ryan |
14th | 51.58% | 46.32% | Dave Joyce |
15th | 49.78% | 48.22% | Steve Stivers |
16th | 48.56% | 49.42% | Jim Renacci (115th Congress) |
Anthony Gonzalez (116th Congress) |
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- ^ Suffolk University Archived 2018-11-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Stephen Faris (write-in) with 0%
- ^ Baldwin Wallace University
- ^ University of Akron
- ^ Ipsos
- ^ Triton Polling & Research (R)
- ^ NBC News/Marist
- ^ Bruce Jaynes (L, write-in) with 4%, Philena Farley (G, write-in) with 2%, other with 1%
- ^ Bruce Jaynes (L, write-in) with 6%, Philena Farley (G, write-in) with 3%, other with 1%
- ^ Baldwin Wallace University
- ^ Morning Consult
- ^ Change Research (D-Innovation Ohio)
- ^ TRZ Communications (R-WTPC) Archived 2018-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ SurveyMonkey/Axios
- ^ NBC News/Marist
- ^ Quinnipiac University
- ^ Suffolk University Archived 2018-07-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ America First Action (R)
- ^ Fallon Research
- ^ Philena Farley (G, write-in) 3%
- ^ a b Grassroots Targeting (R-Ohio First) [permanent dead link]
- ^ a b Baldwin Wallace University
- ^ SurveyMonkey/Axios
- ^ a b Gravis Marketing
- ^ Luntz Global
- ^ WPA Opinion Research (R)
- ^ Public Policy Polling
- ^ Public Policy Polling
- ^ "United States Senate general election in Ohio, 2018". Archived from the original on June 6, 2019. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
- ^ "Daily Kos".
External links
edit- Candidates at Vote Smart
- Candidates at Ballotpedia
- Campaign finance at FEC
- Campaign finance at OpenSecrets
Official campaign websites