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Who Is Running in Ohio Congressional District 9th in 2026?

Last updated: March 4, 2026

Toss UpBattleground race — 2026

Marcy Kaptur

(Incumbent)
D·Democrat

Economy

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Marcy Kaptur supports job creation and economic growth, emphasizing the importance of manufacturing and job training programs. She voted to pass H.R. 7148, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2026, to reopen the federal government. She also opposes tax breaks for companies that outsource jobs and advocates for tariffs to protect Ohio-based industries, fighting to bring jobs home and ensure dignity for working people.

Immigration

High

Marcy Kaptur voted for the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026, which funded federal services and extended Department of Homeland Security operations. She emphasized the need for reforms and constitutional accountability within Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to uphold the rule of law. Additionally, Kaptur voted for a resolution expressing support for ICE in June 2025.

Healthcare

Medium

Marcy Kaptur voted against a $202 million rural healthcare investment in Ohio. However, she voted in favor of the FY2026 Consolidated Appropriations Act, which funds national health priorities and secured $11 million for Northwest Ohio community projects. Kaptur advocates for ensuring access to health care for all and reducing the costs of prescription drugs, citing a fight against special interests for the American people.

Republican Candidate

R · Republican

No Republican candidate has been confirmed for this race yet. Check back after the primary.

IssueMarcy Kaptur
Economy

Marcy Kaptur supports job creation and economic growth, emphasizing the importance of manufacturing and job training programs. She voted to pass H.R. 7148, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2026, to reopen the federal government. She also opposes tax breaks for companies that outsource jobs and advocates for tariffs to protect Ohio-based industries, fighting to bring jobs home and ensure dignity for working people.

High
Immigration

Marcy Kaptur voted for the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026, which funded federal services and extended Department of Homeland Security operations. She emphasized the need for reforms and constitutional accountability within Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to uphold the rule of law. Additionally, Kaptur voted for a resolution expressing support for ICE in June 2025.

High
Healthcare

Marcy Kaptur voted against a $202 million rural healthcare investment in Ohio. However, she voted in favor of the FY2026 Consolidated Appropriations Act, which funds national health priorities and secured $11 million for Northwest Ohio community projects. Kaptur advocates for ensuring access to health care for all and reducing the costs of prescription drugs, citing a fight against special interests for the American people.

Medium
Climate & Energy

Marcy Kaptur voted against the 2026 Energy and Water Development funding bill, citing unsustainable energy costs for working families caused by increased demand from data centers. She acknowledges that the last ten years were the hottest on record, indicating recognition of climate change. Additionally, she previously urged the inclusion of a Civilian Climate Corps, a climate jobs program, in a budget reconciliation bill.

High
Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Marcy Kaptur voted in favor of the Right to Contraception Act, the Women’s Health Protection Act (H.R.3755), and the Ensuring Women’s Right to Reproductive Freedom Act (H.R.8297). She opposed the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (H.R. 962) and the Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act (HR 6945). Kaptur is endorsed by Population Connection Action, an organization that supports reproductive health care access.

Medium
Foreign Policy

Marcy Kaptur has demonstrated strong support for Ukraine's security, co-chairing the Congressional Ukraine Caucus and advocating for its defense against Russian aggression and the preservation of its democracy. She voted for the Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024, providing $60.1 billion in security assistance. Kaptur also introduced the Decreasing Russian Oil Profits (DROP) Act and opposed the Israel Security Assistance Support Act, which would have enabled immediate aid delivery without existing arms transfer laws.

High
Education

Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur voted for the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026, which included $79 billion for the Department of Education and $2.2 billion for Career, Technical, and Adult Education. She consistently opposes school vouchers, as evidenced by her votes against programs for DC opportunity scholarships and private/parochial schools. Kaptur, who received a 100% rating from the NEA in 2003, also supported making two years of community college free and reintroduced the bipartisan IMPROVE Safety for Schools Act.

High
Gun Policy

Marcy Kaptur co-led the IMPROVE Safety for Schools Act, which proposes a $300 tax credit to incentivize the purchase of gun safes and storage items for enhanced safety in schools and communities. She has also voiced support for legislation banning semi-automatic weapons, emphasizing that public spaces should be free from mass violence. Additionally, Kaptur supports universal background checks for firearm sales.

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