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influence local governance, community development, and future political landscapes. Being informed about these results helps communities stay engaged and proactive in shaping their futures. Presidential Election Results in Ohio In the presidential primary: Joe Biden secured the Democratic nomination with …...
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Senate candidate Matt Dolan speaks to supporters during his primary election returns gathering, May 3, 2022, in Independence, Ohio. Gene J. Puskar/AP, Files When it comes to outside spending, Dolan’s allies at the super PACs Buckeye Leadership Fund (which is largely funded by Dolan’s ...
2022 results made it clear that Ohio general election voters greatly preferred the more establishment GOP candidates. Incumbent Gov. Mike DeWine, a former senator, congressman and state attorney general, ran the traditional establishment Republican campaign. While conservative on numerous issues, he was...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday recommended postponing the state's primary election scheduled for Tuesday and will file a lawsuit to have it rescheduled for June. SEE: When Do I Vote? Key Dates for the 2020 Presidential Election The move by the Republican governor comes a day after he ...
Late Monday night, the secretary of state sent a directive to all the Ohio County Boards of Elections with guidance on how to move forward, postponing the presidential primary election until June 2, 2020. In the directive, boards of elections were ordered to post notices on their websites, ...
Representative Shontel Brown is facing another race against Nina Turner, a former Ohio state senator who was the campaign co-chair for Senator Bernie Sanders' 2020 run. Brown defeated Turnerin a 2021 special election. Turner's loss was seen as a setback for the progressive movement in challengin...
$152 million, according to Axios. The Republican spending advantage in Ohio may be slightly misleading as their roughly $6 million spending advantage in Ohio is the product of considerable ad spending during the state’s competitive Republican primary, as reflected in Federal Election Commission ...
Ohio already pushed up its election to March, potentially confusing to voters because in nonpresidential state election years, the primary is held in May. Does the timing really matter if Ohio already has lost its status as a swing state?