Ohio is home to one of the closest races too close to call as Democrats and Republicans continue to wait to see who will control the U.S. House of Representatives. Incumbent Democrat Marcy Kaptur, a four-decade House veteran and the chamber’s longest-serving woman,
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was no fan of the bipartisan federal CHIPS Act that is meant to provide critical federal dollars needed to power Ohio's biggest economic development project.
Election Night was a good one for Republicans. Donald Trump won the presidency again. JD Vance of Ohio will be the vice president. Bernie Moreno topped Sen. Sherrod Brown. Issue 1 failed. The Ohio Supreme Court's Republican majority is now 6-1.
President-elect Donald Trump won Ohio by more than 11 points − substantially better than he did in 2016 and 2020. Businessman Bernie Moreno knocked off three-term incumbent U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, who was seen as the Democrats' shining hope. Issue 1 offered the chance to weaken the GOP's hold on legislative seats. Voters said no thanks.
Ohio was long known as a bellwether state in presidential elections because the Ohio winner had won the national election in each of the last 14 races, beginning with 1964 and running through 2016.
Ohio Republicans have tightened their grip on the Ohio Supreme Court from 4-3 to 6-1 by ousting two incumbent Democratic justices and winning a third, open seat, the Associated Press projects based on unofficial results.
Former car salesman Bernie Moreno clinched victory after securing a 4 percentage point lead in Ohio’s Senate race, ousting three-term Democrat Sherrod Brown, who was the last in his party elected stat