On Nov. 8, Ohio voters chose candidates in a slate of statewide races. Republicans dominate most of them, with the only wild card being the race for Ohio's U.S. Senate seat between Democrat Tim Ryan and Republican J.D. Vance.
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Greg Landsman, a Democrat on Cincinnati City Council, won a narrow victory over Republican incumbent Steve Chabot Tuesday, ending Chabot's quarter-century hold on the seat.
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Commission President Stephanie Summerow Dumas withstood challenges Tuesday from former Cincinnati Council Member Christopher Smitherman and Republican Matt O'Neill to hold onto her seat on Hamilton County Commission.
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Democrat Jessica Miranda survived another head-to-head contest with Republican Chris Monzel, defeating him by 1,999 unofficial votes in a northern Hamilton County district that was redrawn in favor of the GOP. And, two Cincinnati Democrats are trading jobs in the Ohio House and Senate.
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Republican J.D. Vance has defeated Democrat Tim Ryan in the high-profile race for Ohio’s U.S. Senate seat.
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Since taking office in 2011, Paul has burnished his credentials by taking libertarian stances on issues like taxes, foreign policy and aid.
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The main campaign message from Republican incumbent officeholders was to ask voters to stay the course. The GOP candidates made the argument that Ohio was a state moving in the right direction and that the incumbents in office would continue that progress.
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DeWine’s game plan for re-election included a refusal to debate his opponent Nan Whaley, which resulted in the Republican nominee refusing to share a stage with the first woman to ever be nominated for governor by a major party in Ohio.
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History suggests that Democrats, as the party in power, will suffer significant losses in the midterms.
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The stakes are incredibly high both nationally and regionally in Tuesday's mid-term election, In Ohio, voters could have a lot to say about which party controls Congress. Here are some races to watch in Ohio and Kentucky.
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