Election Day is Nov. 5, 2024. Polls open in Ohio at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. The U.S. presidential race, all 15 Ohio congressional seats and many other state races will be on the ballot.
Check out the WOSU Ohio Voter Guide to help you navigate Ohio’s 2024 election, including information on how to vote, and a rundown of what you can expect on your ballot.
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This isn’t Matt Dolan’s first time making a run at Congress. He ran in the Republican primary earlier this year and came in second.
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Franklin County voters approved levies and bond issues for Bexley, Grandview Heights, Hilliard and New Albany-Plain Local Schools, but said no to school issues in the Groveport-Madison and Reynoldsburg school districts.
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Democrats gained some seats in the Ohio House and Senate, on a night that was devastating in other high-profile races.
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Emilia Sykes defeated Coughlin with just over 51% of the vote, according to unofficial results from the Ohio Secretary of State's office.
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Democrats won a key congressional seat and were defending two others in tight races in Ohio.
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Becoming just the second president to be defeated and then reelected to a subsequent term, former President Donald Trump defeated Vice President Harris and will be the 47th president.
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Republican Bernie Moreno has unseated Ohio’s last statewide Democrat Sherrod Brown.
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Securing the state’s 19 electoral votes is a major victory for Trump and a major blow to Vice President Harris.
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The three Republicans running for Ohio Supreme Court justice won their races, leaving just one Democrat on the court with six Republicans.
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Support for the former president helped turn Ohio from a presidential bellwether to reliably Republican in recent years.