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Josh Mandel, former Ohio state treasurer (2011–2019), nominee for U.S. Senate in 2012 and candidate in 2018 and 2022 [13] Robert Sprague , Ohio state treasurer (2019–present) [ 8 ] Jason Stephens , former Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives (2023–2025) from the 93rd district (2019–present) [ 11 ]
The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote. The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures.
Prior to ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913, most state legislatures elected senators (Sen.), as well as replacement senators. Some states empowered their governor to make temporary appointments until the legislature was in session.
Who could replace JD Vance in the Senate? DeWine is keeping his cards close to his chest, but electability is an important factor for him. The Senate remains closely divided after Tuesday's ...
The Senate, or upper chamber, has 100 seats — two per state. Of these, 34 are up for election in 2024. Each senator serves a six-year term for their respective state.
Ohio was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1803, and elects U.S. senators to class 1 and class 3.Its current U.S. senator is Republican Bernie Moreno (serving since 2025). Not counting Vermont and Arizona, where independents have caucused with the Democrats since 2001 and 2023, Ohio had the longest current split delegation, having had two senators from the opposite parties from 2007 until 2025.
The Senate is divided into three classes to stagger the terms of its members such that one-third of the Senate would be up for re-election every two years. Upon Ohio's admission to the Union in 1803, the state was assigned a Class 1 seat and a Class 3 seat, first elected in 1803. Since the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, U.S ...
Among neighboring states, voters in Kentucky and Michigan have voted in favor of abortion rights, as have voters in California, Kansas, Montana, and Vermont, Thomas Suddes writes.