2018 Ohio Senate election
The 2018 Ohio Senate election was held on November 6, 2018, with the primary election held on May 8, 2018. Ohio voters elected state senators in the 17 odd-numbered Ohio Senate districts. State senators elected in 2018 are eligible to serve a four-year term beginning January 2019 and ending December 2022. These elections coincided with elections for Ohio Governor , the Ohio House , the U.S. House of Representatives , the U.S. Senate , and other statewide offices .
Despite a moderate statewide swing that allowed the Democrats to win the popular vote, the Republicans retained their supermajority of 24 seats in the Senate, compared to the Democrats' 9 seats.
Statewide results
Popular vote
Democratic
52.41%
Republican
47.26%
Other
0.32%
Senate seats won
Republican
58.82%
Democratic
41.18%
Results by district
Overview
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District 1
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District 3
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District 5
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District 7
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District 9
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District 11
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District 13
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District 15
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District 17
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District 19
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District 21
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District 23
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District 25
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District 27
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District 29
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District 31
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District 33
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Notes
^ Compared to 2014, the last time these seats were up.
^ Seat was uncontested in the previous election.
^ Seat was uncontested in the previous election.
^ Seat was uncontested in the previous election.
^ Bob Murphy died after winning the primary and was replaced with Faehnrich by the county Republican parties.
^ Seat was uncontested in the previous election.
References
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