| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OH | U.S. House | 3 | Joyce Beatty | Democratic | 26% |
| OH | U.S. House | 5 | Bob Latta | Republican | 78% |
| OH | U.S. House | 7 | Bob Gibbs | Republican | 90% |
| OH | U.S. House | 15 | Steve Stivers | Republican | 79% |
| OH | State House | 1 | Ron Amstutz | Republican | 85% |
| OH | State House | 9 | Barbara Boyd | Democratic | 33% |
| OH | State House | 32 | Dale Mallory | Democratic | 28% |
| OH | State House | 34 | Vernon Sykes | Democratic | 25% |
| OH | State House | 39 | Frederick Strahorn | Democratic | 29% |
| OH | State House | 45 | Teresa Fedor | Democratic | 29% |
| OH | State House | 48 | Kirk Schuring | Republican | 70% |
| OH | State House | 58 | Robert Hagan | Democratic | 26% |
| OH | State House | 59 | Ronald Gerberry | Democratic | 28% |
| OH | State House | 71 | Jay Hottinger | Republican | 85% |
| OH | State House | 81 | Lynn Wachtmann | Republican | 90% |
| OH | State House | 89 | Chris Redfern | Democratic | 31% |
| OH | State Senate | 2 | Randall Gardner | Republican | 76% |
| OH | State Senate | 8 | William Seitz | Republican | 77% |
| OH | State Senate | 10 | Christopher Widener | Republican | 59% |
| OH | State Senate | 11 | Edna Brown | Democratic | 29% |
| OH | State Senate | 12 | Keith Faber | Republican | 87% |
| OH | State Senate | 16 | James Hughes | Republican | 70% |
| OH | State Senate | 21 | Shirley Smith | Democratic | 34% |
| OH | State Senate | 23 | Michael Skindell | Democratic | 15% |
| OH | State Senate | 24 | Thomas Patton | Republican | 55% |
| OH | State Senate | 29 | W. Scott Oelslager | Republican | 71% |
| OH | State Senate | 31 | Tim Schaffer | Republican | 80% |
| OH | Secretary of State | Jon Husted | Republican | 73% | |
| OH | Agriculture Director | David Daniels | Republican | 80% | |
| OH | Mayor | At-Large | William Healy II | Democratic | 26% |
| OH | Council Member | 2 | Dale Miller | 27% | |
| OH | Commissioner | At-Large | Anthony Core | Republican | 71% |
| OH | Councilmember | Ward 6 | Robert Otterman | Democratic | 39% |
| OH | Councilmember | Ward 10 | Eugene Miller | Democratic | 27% |
| James Aslanides | 68% | ||||
| Steve Austria | 77% | ||||
| Matthew Barrett | 41% | ||||
| Louis Blessing, Jr. | 78% | ||||
| John Boccieri | 42% | ||||
| Todd Book | 45% | ||||
| Jennifer Brady | 34% | ||||
| Thomas Brinkman, Jr. | 86% | ||||
| Stephen Buehrer | 84% | ||||
| John Carey, Jr. | 78% | ||||
| James Carmichael | 74% | ||||
| Gary Cates | 84% | ||||
| Kathleen Chandler | 35% | ||||
| Patricia Clancy | 79% | ||||
| Thom Collier | 69% | ||||
| Courtney Combs | 83% | ||||
| Kevin Coughlin | 82% | ||||
| Michael DeBose | 23% | ||||
| Timothy DeGeeter | 15% | ||||
| Kevin DeWine | 67% | ||||
| L. George Distel | 53% | ||||
| John Domenick | 45% | ||||
| Steve Driehaus | 51% | ||||
| Clyde Evans | 55% | ||||
| Diana Fessler | 85% | ||||
| Larry Flowers | 71% | ||||
| David Goodman | 67% | ||||
| Timothy Grendell | 86% | ||||
| John Hagan | 68% | ||||
| Bill Harris | 79% | ||||
| Sandra Harwood | 50% | ||||
| Jeff Jacobson | 69% | ||||
| Joseph Koziura | 29% | ||||
| Lance Mason | 20% | ||||
| Jim McGregor | 72% | ||||
| Larry Mumper | 79% | ||||
| Thomas Niehaus | 83% | ||||
| Joy Padgett | 77% | ||||
| Jon Peterson | 66% | ||||
| Jim Raussen | 100% | ||||
| Steve Reinhard | 75% | ||||
| John Schlichter | 65% | ||||
| Michelle Schneider | 71% | ||||
| Robert Schuler | 86% | ||||
| Arlene Setzer | 72% | ||||
| Robert Spada | 81% | ||||
| Daniel Stewart | 20% | ||||
| Jimmy Stewart | 40% | ||||
| Peter Ujvagi | 26% | ||||
| Jeff Wagner | 95% | ||||
| Shawn Webster | 68% | ||||
| John White | 70% | ||||
| John Widowfield | 68% | ||||
| Brian Williams | 76% | ||||
| Jason Wilson | 51% | ||||
| Larry Wolpert | 70% | ||||
| Tyrone Yates | 10% |
How to Interpret these Evaluations
Keep in mind that ratings done by special interest groups often do not represent a non-partisan stance. In addition, some groups select votes that tend to favor members of one political party over another, rather than choosing votes based solely on issues concerns. Nevertheless, they can be invaluable in showing where an incumbent has stood on a series of votes in the past one or two years, especially when ratings by groups on all sides of an issue are compared. Website links, if available, and descriptions of the organizations offering performance evaluations are accessible by clicking on the name of the group.
Most performance evaluations are displayed in a percentage format. However, some organizations present their ratings in the form of a letter grade or endorsement based on voting records, interviews, survey results and/or sources of campaign funding. For consistency and ease in understanding, Project Vote Smart converts all scores into a percentage when possible. Please visit the group's website or call 1-888-VOTESMART for more specific information.