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This is why Ohio has joined lawsuits to overturn the 2020 election and challenged the USDA’s anti-discrimination policy for LGBTQ youth in the school lunch programs and other blatantly political ...
Party Candidate Served Marc Dann Democrat: 2006: 2007–Present Jim Petro: 1948–Present: Republican: 2002: 2003– 2007 Betty Montgomery Republican: 1994 1998 2006: 1995–2002 Lee Fisher: 1951–Present: Democrat: 1990 1994: 1991–1995 Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr. 1941–2003: Democrat: 1982 1986: 1983–1991 William J. Brown Democrat: 1970 ...
While Ohio voters focus on the presidential and U.S. Senate races this fall, an epic battle will play out over which political party controls the Ohio Supreme Court. Republicans have held majority ...
v. t. e. An open primary is a primary election that does not require voters to be affiliated with a political party in order to vote for partisan candidates. In a traditional open primary, voters may select one party's ballot and vote for that party's nomination. As in a closed primary (such that only those affiliated with a political party may ...
v. t. e. The 2020 United States presidential election in Ohio was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. [2] Ohio voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Democratic Party ...
Republican primary elections in Nebraska on May 10 and in Pennsylvania on May 17 will also impact the way that Trump’s influence is viewed by other Republican politicians, especially those who ...
Republican and Democratic primaries were held on May 3, 2022. U.S. Senate 2022 candidates elected during the primary were Congressman Tim Ryan (D) and J.D. Vance (R). [2] In the general election, Republican JD Vance won the open seat, defeating Democratic U.S. Representative Tim Ryan by 6.12%. [3] Vance won 53% of the votes compared to Ryan's 47%.
As a swing state, Ohio is usually targeted by both major-party campaigns, especially in competitive elections. [1] Pivotal in the election of 1888, Ohio has been a regular swing state since 1980. [2] [3] Additionally, Ohio is considered a bellwether.