TV has you covered on the general election in Ohio. Here's a look at the live results for key local races and issues.
The Dispatch covered the biggest races of the night, including the contest for a Columbus City Council seat and for three positions on the school board.
CLEVELAND — It's election day in Ohio -- and we're tracking all the updates throughout the day as voters hit the polls to decide a number of school levies, mayoral races in Cleveland, East Cleveland and Cleveland Heights, plus a variety of issues (like 1 and 2 in Summit County).
One Senate seat is up for election in Ohio, held by a Democratic incumbent. Voters will also choose representatives for 16 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 12 by Republicans. And they will select a governor,
(WJW) – The results are officially in for the Ohio 2025 General Election on Tuesday night. Voters decided on several school levies, local issues and key races, notably for mayor of Cleveland and mayor of Cleveland Heights. Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb spoke out Tuesday night, declaring victory over his opponent during an election watch party event.
Election Day has arrived, and Northeast Ohio residents cast their ballots in numerous local races to decide school levies, police and fire issues, mayoral races and more.
From the Cincinnati Mayoral Race to Cincinnati Council Race, municipal court judges, school levies, board races and more, there's a lot of local races on the ballot.
While there weren’t any statewide races in Ohio, the leader of the state’s Democrats said she thinks local results suggest positive things for next year.
Ohio voters head to the polls today, Tuesday, Nov. 4 to weigh on a variety of local issues. Here's what to know to cast a ballot.
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