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2018 Ohio State Auditor election
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The 2018 Ohio State Auditor election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the Ohio State Auditor, concurrently with an election to the U.S. Senate, governor, U.S. House of Representatives, and other state and local elections. Incumbent Republican auditor Dave Yost was term-limited and could not seek re-election to a third consecutive term. Primary elections were held on May 8, 2018, though both the Republican and Democratic nominees ran uncontested.[1][2] A debate was held on October 19, 2018.[3]
Republican state representative and former state senator Keith Faber defeated former Democratic U.S. representative Zack Space in the general election.[4] Both major party candidates were accused of serious legal issues and mismanagement of state funds during the campaign, with Faber being attacked due to the federal investigation of Cliff Rosenberger and the ECOT scandal, and Space due to late tax payments and a law license suspension.[5][6]
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Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Keith Faber, President of the Ohio Senate (2013-2016), state senator from the 12th district (2007-2016), and state representative from the 84th district (2001-2007, 2017-2019)[7]
Declined
- Cliff Rosenberger, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives[8][9]
Results
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Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Zack Space, member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio's 18th congressional district (2007-2011)[10]
Failed to qualify
- Kelli Prather, occupational therapist, candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016, candidate for Cincinnati City Council in 2017[11][12]
Results
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Libertarian primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Robert Coogan, accountant and candidate for state representative in 2012[13]
General election
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Endorsements
Keith Faber (R)
Organizations
- Ohio Society of CPAs[14]
Zack Space (D)
U.S. executive branch officials
U.S. representatives
- Tim Ryan, U.S. representative (OH-13)[16]
- Betty Sutton, former U.S. representative (OH-13)[17]
State senators
- Joe Schiavoni, state senator[18]
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Results
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By congressional district
Faber won 12 of 16 congressional districts.[23]
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