U.S. and Ohio State Election Results

At the time of writing, votes are still being counted but here are the results of the primary so far.
Democrat Sherrod Brown has won the party’s nomination against Ron Kincaid with 89% of the vote compared to Kincaid’s 11%. Brown will face off against the Republican Senator Jon Husted who won his nomination unopposed.
In the race for U.S. Congress to represent Ohio’s 12 district, Jerrad Christian has won the Democratic primary with 47% of the vote, followed by Daniel Crawford with 34%, with Jason Reynard trailing at 20%. Christian will run against incumbent Republican Troy Balderson in November.
Republican Vivek Ramaswamy won the party’s nomination for the governor’s race, defeating opponent Casey Putsch, 82% to 18%. Ramaswamy will go on to run against Democratic nominee Amy Acton and Libertarian Don Kissick, who won their primaries unopposed.
Democrat John J. Kulewicz won the party’s primary race against Elliot Forhan with 62% of the vote. Kulewicz will run against the Republican Keith Faber for Attorney General. Faber won his party’s nomination unopposed.
In the race to be the Democratic party’s candidate for Secretary of State, Allison Russo has defeated Bryan Hambley. 68% to 32% repsectively.
The current Treasurer of State, Robert Sprague, has won the Republican nomination in the race for Secretary of State against Marcell Strbich. 70% to 30% respectively.
Jay Edwards is in the lead in the Republican race for Treasurer of State against Kristina D. Roegner. 53% to 47% respectively. The winner will run against Democratic nominee Seth Walsh, who ran his primary unopposed.
In the Republican primary race for Ohio Supreme Court Justice, Colleen O’Donnell holds the lead, followed by Andrew King, Jill Lanzinger, and Ronald Lewis at 32%, 30%, 19%, and 18%, respectively.
In the Republican primary race for the Judge of the 5th District Court of Appeals, Matthew George has the lead with 47% of the vote, followed by Matt Donahue at 40%, with Jeff Furr trailing at 13%
These are not the final tallies as counting is still in process at the time of writing.
