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OH-HD-68's presidential lean as a five-cycle baseline against Ohio overall — the partisan environment, not the legislative race.
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Headline numbers at a glance
State House District 68 voted R+32.8 in 2024, a 4.5-point rightward shift from R+28.3 in 2020. The district carries a lean score of R+31.6, placing it deep in Ohio's Republican tier. Turnout came in at 59.3%.
Where the answer lives
State House District 68, a custom area drawn over Tennessee.
Cycle-by-cycle arc
OH-HD-68 shifted 13.0 points right between 2008 and 2024, ending at R+32.8 after starting at R+19.8 under Obama. The decisive break came in 2016, when the margin swung 8.8 points right in a single cycle from R+23.7 to R+32.4. The district pulled back 4.1 points toward Democrats in 2020 at R+28.3, then gave that back and more in 2024 with a 4.5-point rightward move. Republicans have carried the district by at least R+19.8 in every cycle across the 16-year span.
Shifted 13.0 pts left across 16 years.
Population, income, education
OH-HD-68 covers 137,045 people and is plurality white at 73.2%, with a Black share of 13.0% and a Hispanic share of 7.4%. The voting-age population stands at 102,960. Block-group rollups don't support median age, income, or education breakdowns at this resolution, so the demographic read here is race and population only.
Against county, state, and national
The district ran R+32.8 in 2024 while the United States sat at R+1.4 — a 31.4-point gap that defines the row. Tennessee overall came in at R+29.7 and TN-7 at R+22.2, with Montgomery, the containing county
| Geography | 2016 | 2020 | 2024 | Change since 2016 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| State House District 68 | R+32.4 | R+28.3 | R+32.8 | -13.0 pts |
| Montgomery | R+18.5 | R+12.7 | R+18.4 | +0.1 pts |
| Tennessee | R+26.0 | R+23.2 | R+29.7 | -3.7 pts |
| TN-7 | R+17.3 | R+15.1 | R+22.2 | -5.0 pts |
| United States | D+2.1 | D+4.5 | R+1.4 | -3.5 pts |
Akashic Atlas, "OH-HD-68's presidential lean as a five-cycle baseline against Ohio overall — the partisan environment, not the legislative race", answer ID o2I1fndH3lDB, generated 2026-04-29, retrieved 2026-04-30. https://akashicedge.com/atlas/a/o2I1fndH3lDB
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