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Latest results from Nov. 20
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President race called
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | Electoral votes | |
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Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrump | Republican Rep. | 3,121,077 | 55.2% | 17 | |
Kamala HarrisK. HarrisHarris | Democrat Dem. | 2,481,269 | 43.9 | No electoral votes | |
Total reported | 5,652,464 | ||||
U.S. Senate ›
Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democrat in a solidly Republican state, has established an image as a stalwart supporter of working-class voters. Bernie Moreno, a wealthy Colombian-born businessman, was the choice of Mr. Trump, not Ohio's G.O.P. establishment.
Latest results from Nov. 20
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U.S. Senate race called
Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | |
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Bernie MorenoB. MorenoMoreno | Republican Rep. | 2,807,353 | 50.2% | |
Sherrod BrownS. BrownBrown* incumbent | Democrat Dem. | 2,597,701 | 46.4 | |
Don KissickD. KissickKissick | Libertarian Lib. | 190,031 | 3.4 | |
Total reported | 5,595,085 | |||
U.S. House
Key Race
13th District | Sykes wins |
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House Republicans see the seat currently held by Representative Emilia Sykes, a first-term Democrat, as one of their best pickup opportunities in the country. Kevin Coughlin, a businessman and former state lawmaker who represented a similarly moderate district in the state legislature more than decade ago, has re-entered politics with the hope of unseating Ms. Sykes. | |
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State Legislature
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Tracking state government party control in Ohio
Governor
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State Senate
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State Senate
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
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2 | Theresa GavaroneT. GavaroneGavarone* incumbent Republican 62% | Paloma De La FuenteP. De La FuenteDe La Fuente Democrat 38% | |
4 | George LangG. LangLang* incumbent Republican 63% | Thomas CookeT. CookeCooke Democrat 37% | |
6 | Willis BlackshearW. BlackshearBlackshear Democrat 52% | Charlotte McGuireC. McGuireMcGuire Republican 48% | |
8 | Louis BlessingL. BlessingBlessing* incumbent Republican 57% | Ty HoganT. HoganHogan Democrat 43% | |
10 | Kyle KoehlerK. KoehlerKoehler Republican 65% | Daniel McGregorD. McGregorMcGregor Democrat 35% | |
12 | Susan ManchesterS. ManchesterManchester Republican | ||
14 | Terry JohnsonT. JohnsonJohnson* incumbent Republican 73% | Shane MarcumS. MarcumMarcum Democrat 27% | |
16 | Beth ListonB. ListonListon Democrat 60% | Besa SharrahB. SharrahSharrah Republican 40% | |
18 | Jerry CirinoJ. CirinoCirino* incumbent Republican 54% | Katie O’NeillK. O’NeillO’Neill Democrat 46% | |
20 | Tim SchafferT. SchafferSchaffer* incumbent Republican 67% | Nick HubbellN. HubbellHubbell Democrat 33% | |
22 | Mark RomanchukM. RomanchukRomanchuk* incumbent Republican 68% | Kathy SalemK. SalemSalem Democrat 32% | |
24 | Thomas PattonT. PattonPatton Republican 54% | Sue DurichkoS. DurichkoDurichko Democrat 46% | |
26 | Bill ReinekeB. ReinekeReineke* incumbent Republican 76% | Mohamud JamaM. JamaJama Democrat 24% | |
28 | Casey WeinsteinC. WeinsteinWeinstein Democrat 56% | Jon LeisslerJ. LeisslerLeissler Republican 44% | |
30 | Brian M ChavezB. ChavezChavez* incumbent Republican 69% | Iva FaberI. FaberFaber Democrat 31% | |
32 | Sandra O’BrienS. O’BrienO’Brien* incumbent Republican 63% | Michael ShrodekM. ShrodekShrodek Democrat 37% | |
33 Unexpired Term † | Al CutronaA. CutronaCutrona* incumbent Republican 61% | Marty HumeM. HumeHume Democrat 39% | |
State House
District Dist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
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1 | Dontavius JarrellsD. JarrellsJarrells* incumbent Democrat | ||
2 | Latyna HumphreyL. HumphreyHumphrey* incumbent Democrat 85% | Eric TerfordE. TerfordTerford Libertarian 15% | |
3 | Ismail MohamedI. MohamedMohamed* incumbent Democrat | ||
4 | Beryl Brown PiccolantonioB. PiccolantonioPiccolantonio* incumbent Democrat 57% | Jason AllevatoJ. AllevatoAllevato Republican 43% | |
5 | Meredith Lawson-RoweM. Lawson-RoweLawson-Rowe Democrat | ||
6 | Christine CockleyC. CockleyCockley Democrat 60% | Hussein JabiriH. JabiriJabiri Republican 40% | |
7 | Allison RussoA. RussoRusso* incumbent Democrat | ||
8 | Anita SomaniA. SomaniSomani* incumbent Democrat 65% | Aaron NeumannA. NeumannNeumann Republican 35% | |
9 | Munira AbdullahiM. AbdullahiAbdullahi* incumbent Democrat 72% | Brandy SeymourB. SeymourSeymour Libertarian 28% | |
10 | Mark SigristM. SigristSigrist Democrat 52% | Brian M. GarvineB. GarvineGarvine Republican 48% | |
11 | Crystal LettC. LettLett Democrat 52% | Stephanie KunzeS. KunzeKunze Republican 48% | |
12 | Brian StewartB. StewartStewart* incumbent Republican 73% | Brad W. CottonB. CottonCotton Democrat 27% | |
13 | Tristan RaderT. RaderRader Democrat 76% | Robert E. DintamanR. DintamanDintaman Republican 24% | |
14 | Sean BrennanS. BrennanBrennan* incumbent Democrat 58% | David MorganD. MorganMorgan Republican 42% | |
15 | Chris GlassburnC. GlassburnGlassburn Democrat 55% | Aaron L. BorowskiA. BorowskiBorowski Republican 45% | |
16 | Bride SweeneyB. SweeneySweeney* incumbent Democrat 61% | Daniel HarringtonD. HarringtonHarrington Republican 39% | |
17 | Mike DovillaM. DovillaDovilla Republican 55% | Jessica SutherlandJ. SutherlandSutherland Democrat 45% | |
18 | Juanita BrentJ. BrentBrent* incumbent Democrat 89% | Justyn AndersonJ. AndersonAnderson Republican 11% | |
19 | Phil RobinsonP. RobinsonRobinson* incumbent Democrat 57% | Kenny GodnavecK. GodnavecGodnavec Republican 43% | |
20 | Terrence UpchurchT. UpchurchUpchurch* incumbent Democrat 85% | Donna Walker-BrownD. Walker-BrownWalker-Brown Republican 15% | |
21 | Eric SynenbergE. SynenbergSynenberg Democrat 79% | Joshua MalovasicJ. MalovasicMalovasic Republican 21% | |
22 | Darnell BrewerD. BrewerBrewer* incumbent Democrat 86% | Milan WesleyM. WesleyWesley Republican 14% | |
23 | Daniel TroyD. TroyTroy* incumbent Democrat 53% | Tony HocevarT. HocevarHocevar Republican 47% | |
24 | Dani IsaacsohnD. IsaacsohnIsaacsohn* incumbent Democrat 72% | John SessJ. SessSess Republican 28% | |
25 | Cecil ThomasC. ThomasThomas* incumbent Democrat 84% | Jim BernsJ. BernsBerns Republican 16% | |
26 | Sedrick DensonS. DensonDenson* incumbent Democrat 69% | John BreadonJ. BreadonBreadon Republican 31% | |
27 | Rachel BakerR. BakerBaker* incumbent Democrat 56% | Curt C. HartmanC. HartmanHartman Republican 44% | |
28 | Karen BrownleeK. BrownleeBrownlee Democrat 56% | Jenn GirouxJ. GirouxGiroux Republican 44% | |
29 | Cindy AbramsC. AbramsAbrams* incumbent Republican 58% | Joe SalvatoJ. SalvatoSalvato Democrat 42% | |
30 | Mike OdiosoM. OdiosoOdioso Republican 69% | Stefanie A. HawkS. HawkHawk Democrat 31% | |
31 | Bill RoemerB. RoemerRoemer* incumbent Republican 53% | A. J. HarrisA. HarrisHarris Democrat 47% | |
32 | Jack K. DanielsJ. DanielsDaniels* incumbent Republican 57% | Jim ColopyJ. ColopyColopy Democrat 43% | |
33 | Veronica SimsV. SimsSims* incumbent Democrat | ||
34 | Derrick HallD. HallHall Democrat 53% | Adam BozicA. BozicBozic Republican 47% | |
35 | Steven DemetriouS. DemetriouDemetriou* incumbent Republican 53% | Mark CurtisM. CurtisCurtis Democrat 47% | |
36 | Andrea WhiteA. WhiteWhite* incumbent Republican 52% | Rose LounsburyR. LounsburyLounsbury Democrat 48% | |
37 | Tom YoungT. YoungYoung* incumbent Republican | ||
38 | Desiree TimsD. TimsTims Democrat | ||
39 | Phil PlummerP. PlummerPlummer* incumbent Republican 59% | Dion GreenD. GreenGreen Democrat 41% | |
40 | Rodney CreechR. CreechCreech* incumbent Republican 77% | Bobbie ArnoldB. ArnoldArnold Democrat 23% | |
41 | Erika WhiteE. WhiteWhite Democrat 61% | Josiah LeinbachJ. LeinbachLeinbach Republican 39% | |
42 | Elgin Rogers Jr.E. RogersRogers* incumbent Democrat | ||
43 | Michele GrimM. GrimGrim* incumbent Democrat 60% | Wendi HendricksW. HendricksHendricks Republican 40% | |
44 | Josh WilliamsJ. WilliamsWilliams* incumbent Republican 58% | Dave BlythD. BlythBlyth Democrat 42% | |
45 | Jennifer GrossJ. GrossGross* incumbent Republican 62% | Landon P. MeadorL. MeadorMeador Democrat 38% | |
46 | Thomas HallT. HallHall* incumbent Republican 66% | Benjamin McCallB. McCallMcCall Democrat 34% | |
47 | Diane MullinsD. MullinsMullins Republican 62% | Vanessa R. CummingsV. CummingsCummings Democrat 38% | |
48 | Scott OelslagerS. OelslagerOelslager* incumbent Republican 69% | Lynn C. GormanL. GormanGorman Democrat 31% | |
49 | Jim ThomasJ. ThomasThomas* incumbent Republican 52% | Krista L. AllisonK. AllisonAllison Democrat 48% | |
50 | Matthew KishmanM. KishmanKishman Republican 67% | Doremus C. RedvineD. RedvineRedvine Democrat 33% | |
51 | Jodi SalvoJ. SalvoSalvo Republican 72% | Joe RinehartJ. RinehartRinehart Democrat 28% | |
52 | Gayle ManningG. ManningManning* incumbent Republican 57% | Genevieve FliegerG. FliegerFlieger Democrat 43% | |
53 | Joe MillerJ. MillerMiller* incumbent Democrat 56% | Bradley LackoB. LackoLacko Republican 44% | |
54 | Kellie DeeterK. DeeterDeeter Republican 66% | Brenda BuchananB. BuchananBuchanan Democrat 34% | |
55 | C. TeskaC. TeskaTeska Republican 73% | Laura DavisL. DavisDavis Democrat 27% | |
56 | Adam MathewsA. MathewsMathews* incumbent Republican 63% | Cleveland CanovaC. CanovaCanova Democrat 37% | |
57 | Jamie CallenderJ. CallenderCallender* incumbent Republican 63% | Rick WalkerR. WalkerWalker Democrat 37% | |
58 | Lauren McNallyL. McNallyMcNally* incumbent Democrat 58% | Emily CicconeE. CicconeCiccone Republican 42% | |
59 | Tex FischerT. FischerFischer* incumbent Republican 57% | Laura SchaefferL. SchaefferSchaeffer Democrat 43% | |
60 | Brian LorenzB. LorenzLorenz* incumbent Republican 54% | Rachael MoroccoR. MoroccoMorocco Democrat 46% | |
61 | Beth LearB. LearLear* incumbent Republican 62% | David HoganD. HoganHogan Democrat 38% | |
62 | Jean SchmidtJ. SchmidtSchmidt* incumbent Republican 63% | Katie VockellK. VockellVockell Democrat 37% | |
63 | Adam BirdA. BirdBird* incumbent Republican 75% | Tracey D. McCulloughT. McCulloughMcCullough Democrat 25% | |
64 | Nick SantucciN. SantucciSantucci* incumbent Republican 56% | Lauren MathewsL. MathewsMathews Democrat 44% | |
65 | David ThomasD. ThomasThomas Republican | ||
66 | Sharon RayS. RayRay* incumbent Republican 65% | Bradford Scott QuadeB. QuadeQuade Democrat 35% | |
67 | Melanie MillerM. MillerMiller* incumbent Republican | ||
68 | Thad ClaggettT. ClaggettClaggett* incumbent Republican 59% | Michael SmithM. SmithSmith Democrat 41% | |
69 | Kevin MillerK. MillerMiller* incumbent Republican 77% | Jamie HoughJ. HoughHough Democrat 23% | |
70 | Brian LamptonB. LamptonLampton* incumbent Republican 62% | Joseph WilsonJ. WilsonWilson Democrat 38% | |
71 | Levi P. DeanL. DeanDean Republican 70% | Krista MagawK. MagawMagaw Democrat 30% | |
72 | Heidi WorkmanH. WorkmanWorkman Republican 59% | Nathaniel AdamsN. AdamsAdams Democrat 41% | |
73 | Jeff LaReJ. LaReLaRe* incumbent Republican 61% | Michael ScarmackM. ScarmackScarmack Democrat 39% | |
74 | Bernard WillisB. WillisWillis* incumbent Republican 64% | Derek I. AlvaradoD. AlvaradoAlvarado Democrat 36% | |
75 | Haraz GhanbariH. GhanbariGhanbari* incumbent Republican 59% | Jan MaterniJ. MaterniMaterni Democrat 41% | |
76 | Marilyn JohnM. JohnJohn* incumbent Republican 72% | Emily AdamsE. AdamsAdams Democrat 28% | |
77 | Meredith CraigM. CraigCraig Republican 69% | Mark GoochM. GoochGooch Democrat 31% | |
78 | Matt HuffmanM. HuffmanHuffman Republican | ||
79 | Monica Robb BlasdelM. Robb BlasdelRobb Blasdel* incumbent Republican 75% | Dan VotawD. VotawVotaw Democrat 25% | |
80 | Johnathan NewmanJ. NewmanNewman Republican 75% | Melissa VanDykeM. VanDykeVanDyke Democrat 25% | |
81 | James HoopsJ. HoopsHoops* incumbent Republican 77% | Gregory AdamsG. AdamsAdams Democrat 23% | |
82 | Roy KlopfensteinR. KlopfensteinKlopfenstein* incumbent Republican 79% | Magdalene MarkwardM. MarkwardMarkward Democrat 21% | |
83 | Ty MathewsT. MathewsMathews Republican 75% | Sheila M. CoresselS. CoresselCoressel Democrat 25% | |
84 | Angie KingA. KingKing* incumbent Republican 84% | Arienne ChildreyA. ChildreyChildrey Democrat 16% | |
85 | Tim BarhorstT. BarhorstBarhorst* incumbent Republican 80% | Victoria MaddoxV. MaddoxMaddox Democrat 20% | |
86 | Tracy RichardsonT. RichardsonRichardson* incumbent Republican 69% | Lesley VerbusL. VerbusVerbus Democrat 31% | |
87 | Riordan McClainR. McClainMcClain* incumbent Republican 76% | Craig SwartzC. SwartzSwartz Democrat 24% | |
88 | Gary ClickG. ClickClick* incumbent Republican 67% | Dianne SelveyD. SelveySelvey Democrat 33% | |
89 | D.J. SwearingenD. SwearingenSwearingen* incumbent Republican 59% | Alicia W. RoshongA. RoshongRoshong Democrat 41% | |
90 | Justin PizzulliJ. PizzulliPizzulli* incumbent Republican 77% | Kate NunnelleyK. NunnelleyNunnelley Democrat 23% | |
91 | Bob PetersonB. PetersonPeterson* incumbent Republican 80% | Ellen Yvette ClarkE. ClarkClark Democrat 20% | |
92 | Mark JohnsonM. JohnsonJohnson* incumbent Republican 72% | Arthur Donald BeattyA. BeattyBeatty Democrat 28% | |
93 | Jason StephensJ. StephensStephens* incumbent Republican | ||
94 | Kevin RitterK. RitterRitter Republican 69% | Wenda SheardW. SheardSheard Democrat 31% | |
95 | Don JonesD. JonesJones* incumbent Republican 68% | Micah McCareyM. McCareyMcCarey Democrat 32% | |
96 | Ron FergusonR. FergusonFerguson* incumbent Republican | ||
97 | Adam HolmesA. HolmesHolmes* incumbent Republican 74% | Scott WilsonS. WilsonWilson Independent 26% | |
98 | Mark HinerM. HinerHiner Republican 75% | Annie HomstadA. HomstadHomstad Democrat 25% | |
99 | Sarah Fowler ArthurS. Fowler ArthurFowler Arthur* incumbent Republican 64% | Louis MurphyL. MurphyMurphy Democrat 36% | |
Ballot Measures
Issue 1 | |
Establish a Citizens Redistricting Commission | |
This amendment would set up a body composed of 15 non-politician members who would be tasked with creating fair congressional and legislative districts. | |
YesYesYes 46% | NoNoNo 54% |
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Other Races
Supreme Court
Race | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
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Term Commencing Jan. 1 | Megan E ShanahanM. ShanahanShanahan Republican 56% | Michael P DonnellyM. DonnellyDonnelly* incumbent Democrat 44% | |
Term Commencing Jan. 2 | Joseph T DetersJ. DetersDeters Republican 55% | Melody StewartM. StewartStewart* incumbent Democrat 45% | |
Term Ending Dec. 31 † | Daniel R HawkinsD. HawkinsHawkins Republican 55% | Lisa ForbesL. ForbesForbes Democrat 45% | |