1814 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio

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Ohio held its elections October 11, 1814.

District Incumbent This race
Representative Party First elected Results Candidates[a]
Ohio 1 John McLean Democratic-Republican 1812 Incumbent re-elected. John McLean (Democratic-Republican) 100%
Ohio 2 John Alexander Democratic-Republican 1812 Incumbent re-elected. √ John Alexander (Democratic-Republican) 50.6%
Thomas Morris (Democratic-Republican) 41.6%
John W. Campbell (Democratic-Republican) 7.8%
Ohio 3 William Creighton Jr. Democratic-Republican 1813 (Special) Incumbent re-elected. William Creighton Jr. (Democratic-Republican) 83.1%
Levin Belt (Federalist) 16.9%
Ohio 4 James Caldwell Democratic-Republican 1812 Incumbent re-elected. √ James Caldwell (Democratic-Republican) 61.2%
Bezaleel Wells (Federalist) 38.3%
Ohio 5 James Kilbourne Democratic-Republican 1812 Incumbent re-elected. James Kilbourne (Democratic-Republican) 45.4%
Samuel MacCulloch (Democratic-Republican) 24.3%
Philemon Beecher (Federalist) 21.2%
Robert E. Slaughter (Democratic-Republican) 4.6%
Robert Cloud (Democratic-Republican) 2.2%
Hiram M. Curry (Democratic-Republican) 2.2%
Ohio 6 Reasin Beall Democratic-Republican 1813 (Special) Incumbent resigned June 7, 1814.
New member elected.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Successor also elected the same day to finish the current term.
David Clendenin (Democratic-Republican) 55.7%
Lewis Kinney (Democratic-Republican) 24.7%
John G. Young (Democratic-Republican) 15.2%
Thomas G. Jones (Democratic-Republican) 4.4%

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Notes

  1. ^ Only candidates with at least 1% of the vote listed.
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