2020 Ohio House Election Interactive Map

All US House seats to be contested in 2020

Ohio has 16 congressional districts, 12 of which are held by Republicans. Only the Cincinnati-area district 1 looks to be closely-contested in 2020.

2020 will be the final election with this map, as redistricting will occur in 2021 after the 2020 Census. Ohio is expected to lose a congressional district. The new districts will be first contested in the 2022 election.

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District Incumbent Party Since Term Predictions Margin of Victory
Pro Map House(a) President(b)
OH-1 Steve Chabot
2011 5th
4.2% 6.6%
Kate Schroder
Steve Chabot*
OH-10 Michael Turner
2003 9th
13.7% 7.3%
Desiree Tims
Mike Turner*
OH-12 Troy Balderson
2018 2nd
4.1% 11.3%
Alaina Shearer
Troy Balderson*
OH-2 Brad Wenstrup
2013 4th
16.8% 16.1%
Jaime Castle
Brad Wenstrup*
OH-3 Joyce Beatty
2013 4th
47.2% 38.4%
Joyce Beatty*
Mark Richardson
OH-4 Jim Jordan
2007 7th
30.8% 33.6%
Shannon Freshour
Jim Jordan*
OH-5 Robert Latta
2007 7th
27.4% 25.1%
Nick Rubando
Bob Latta*
OH-6 Bill Johnson
2011 5th
38.5% 42.6%
Shawna Roberts
Bill Johnson*
OH-7 Bob Gibbs
2011 5th
17.7% 29.7%
Quentin Potter
Bob Gibbs*
OH-8 Warren Davidson
2016 3rd
33.6% 34.5%
Vanessa Enoch
Warren Davidson*
OH-9 Marcy Kaptur
1983 19th
35.6% 22.2%
Marcy Kaptur*
Rob Weber
OH-11 Marcia Fudge
2008 7th
64.4% 63.5%
Marcia Fudge*
Laverne Gore
OH-13 Tim Ryan
2003 9th
21.9% 6.5%
Tim Ryan*
Christina Hagan
OH-14 David Joyce
2013 4th
10.4% 11.5%
Hillary Mueri
David Joyce*
OH-15 Steve Stivers
2011 5th
18.7% 15.4%
Joel Newby
Steve Stivers*
OH-16 Anthony Gonzalez
2019 1st
13.6% 16.6%
Aaron Godfrey
Anthony Gonzalez*

(a)Source: Daily Kos, 270toWin research. The margin is the percentage difference between the top two vote-getters in 2018.
More recent results (i.e., special elections held in 2019-20 for vacancies) are not displayed.
† Race was uncontested | ^Top two vote-getters were from the same party

(b)Source: Daily Kos. The margin is the percentage difference between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.