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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.
Here’s where you can find live Ohio results from the 2024 general election, including updates on the U.S. presidential race, Senate and House results.
In Ohio’s 9th District, incumbent Democrat Marcy Kaptur, of Toledo, was in a see-saw race with Republican challenger Derek Merrin. But unofficial results from the Ohio Secretary of State showed that Kaptur captured a narrow lead of 1,193 votes with 100% of the votes counted as of 9:30 a.m. Wednesday.
Republicans flipped two Senate seats on Tuesday, as Republican Ted Cruz won a third term in Texas. Democrat Angela Alsobrooks was declared the winner in Maryland's open Senate seat race.
From the U.S. presidency to local levies, Ohioans made their voices heard on Election Day. Here's a look at what happened and why.
U.S. Rep. Emilia Sykes has won reelection to a second term representing a northeast Ohio district targeted by Republicans, but fellow Democrat Marcy Kaptur’s race remains too early to call.
Cuyahoga County once again was the biggest Democratic stronghold in Ohio in a night otherwise dominated by the Republicans. Close behind was Franklin County (Columbus), with 65.5% voting for Brown and then Hamilton (Cincinnati) at 57.7%. Some mobile users may need to use this link to view the map of the Cuyahoga County senate race results.
Michigan Democrats grew their lead on the state Supreme Court while Ohio's top court is now almost completely GOP-controlled.
J.D. Vance will have to give up his Senate seat when he becomes vice president, but Republicans will still control it and the chamber.