Many undeclared seats for the House were in the western U.S. or in swing districts. Here’s a look at what’s already flipped, and what’s left to be called.
Although Ohio is no longer a critical swing state for presidential politics, national eyes were still trained on Ohio where control of the U.S.
Other than a few close races, the heavy favorites across the state pretty much held serve. Northeast Ohio was no exception.
Fourteen of 15 of Ohio's seats in U.S. House appear decided, but longest-serving incumbent Marcy Kaptur had narrow lead ...
A climate scientist warns of “game over for climate action this decade,” and an energy lobbyist predicts Trump will bring a ...
In Ohio’s 9th District, incumbent Democrat Marcy Kaptur, of Toledo, was in a see-saw race with Republican challenger Derek ...
Election Night was a good one for Republicans. Donald Trump won the presidency again. JD Vance of Ohio will be the vice president. Bernie Moreno topped Sen. Sherrod Brown. Issue 1 failed. The Ohio ...
New redistricting rules approved by voters in 2018 prevented lawmakers from dividing the city into two congressional districts ... A lot of us work in Franklin County. We have family in Franklin ...
Republican Orlando Sonza is challenging freshman Democratic Rep. Greg Landsman in Ohio's 1st Congressional District, which includes the city of Cincinnati, some eastern Hamilton County suburbs and ...
Republicans are vying to keep control of the lower chamber, while Democrats hope to flip enough seats to take over. ...
This year includes three hotly contested races for Ohio's 1st Congressional District, Ohio's 8th Congressional District and ...
Incumbent Warren Davidson has defeated his opponent Vanessa Enoch to keep his seat in the House, the Associated Press projects.