Unofficial results for write-in candidates are not reported to the Ohio Secretary of State’s office by county boards of elections on election night.
Governor
Mike DeWine/Jon Husted (R)`2,528,018`62.8%
Nan Whaley/Cheryl Stephens (D)`1,497,866`37.2%
Attorney General
Jeffrey Crossman (D)`1,598,251`39.6%
Dave Yost (R)`2,434,350`60.4%
Auditor of State
Keith Faber (R)`2,348,616`59%
Taylor Sappington (D)`1,633,552`41%
Secretary of State
Chelsea Clark (D)`1,586,645`39.4%
Frank LaRose (R)`2,395,434`59.6%
Terpsehore Tore Maras`41,257`1%
Treasurer of State
Scott Schertzer (D)`1,642,467`41.2%
Robert Sprague (R)`2,341,833`58.8%
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Jennifer Brunner (D)`1,754,011`43.7%
Sharon Kennedy (R)`2,261,072`56.3%
Supreme Court Justice
Pat Fischer (R)`2,283,820`57.1%
Terri Jamison (D)`1,712,621`42.9%
Supreme Court Justice
Pat DeWine (R)`2,260,215`56.6%
Marilyn Zayas (D)`1,736,590`43.4%
U.S. Senate
Tim Ryan (D)`1,883,223`46.7%
JD Vance (R)`2,147,898`53.3%
U.S. Congress (4th District)
Jim Jordan (R)`196,898`69.3%
Tamie Wilson (D)`87,144`30.7%
U.S. Congress (5th District)
Bob Latta (R)`184,205`67%
Craig Swartz (D)`90,614`33%
ISSUES
State Issue 1: Constitutional amendment requiring courts to consider factors like public safety when setting the amount for bail
For`3,036,938`77.6%
Against`878,816`22.4%
State Issue 2: Constitutional amendment prohibiting local governments from allowing non-electors to vote
For`3,032,817`77%
Against`903,200`23%
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Results courtesy of Ohio Secretary of State’s Office