Ohio
Ohio US Senate Primaries By the Numbers
Will the Republican nominee receive less than 40 percent of the vote for the fourth time in party history?
Read MoreHow Many US Senate Races Will Be Close Calls On Election Day?
The safe bet might be five – though which five?
Read MoreJ.D. Vance Nearly Sets Record in Ohio Primary
Vance records the second least support among the more than 80 Ohio U.S. Senate major party nominees during the primary era.
Read MoreOhio U.S. Senate Primaries By the Numbers
The 2022 GOP primary is poised for its first competitive race in more than half a century and first winner shy of 40 percent in 60 years.
Read MoreOhio GOP Eyes First 4-Cycle Sweep of Constitutional Offices in Over a Century
If Republicans notch blowout wins akin to the 2014 cycle, will Ohio lose its battleground state status?
Read MoreOhio’s Outgoing Congressional Map Makes the Record Books
Ohio is just the 2nd State with at least 15 U.S. Representatives to not see the partisan control of a single U.S. House seat flip during a redistricting cycle.
Read MoreDean Heller Attempts Rarity With Gubernatorial Bid
Since 1900, only seven defeated U.S. Senators subsequently won the governorship of their state.
Read MoreCould Ohio Split Its 2022 Ticket for Governor and US Senate?
The victories by DeWine and Brown in 2018 marked the first such split vote in the state in nearly half a century.
Read MoreWill Mike DeWine Face a Competitive Gubernatorial Primary Challenger?
Twenty-five of 26 incumbent governors have won their party’s primary over the last 100+ years.
Read MoreElusive Women U.S. Senate Nomination Milestones
One of the two major parties in 15 states have never nominated a woman to the U.S. Senate.
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