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Ohio primaries deliver county-by-county results ahead

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Cleveland — Ohio held its May 5 primary elections across all 15 U.S. House districts, a special Senate primary for the open seat, and gubernatorial primaries, with county-by-county returns posted and updated in real time by the Associated Press. Officials reported polling closures at 7:30 p.m., and outlets provided interactive maps for voters to follow results. Winners of the May 5 primaries will advance to the November general election, where newly drawn 2026 congressional maps—finalized after a last-minute agreement—could shift advantages in two key House districts while boosting Democrats in others; Jon Husted, appointed in January 2025 to the Senate seat, has President Trump’s endorsement and remains a central figure in the special election dynamics.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2024: Reports indicate Sherrod Brown lost his U.S. Senate seat in the 2024 election.
  • January 2025: Jon Husted was appointed to the U.S. Senate to succeed JD Vance.
  • Late 2025/early 2026: Democrats and the Ohio General Assembly agreed on new 2026 congressional maps.
  • May 5, 2026: Ohio held primary elections with county-by-county results updated by the Associated Press.
  • Post-May 5, 2026: Primary winners advance to the November general election under the new maps.

Why This Matters to You

The Ohio primaries shape the political landscape for your state and nation. The newly drawn maps could shift power in key House districts. This affects policies, services, and your rights. Check your district's results and stay informed.

The Bottom Line

The May 5 primaries set the stage for November's general election. Jon Husted, backed by President Trump, is a key player. The new congressional maps could tip the scales. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Ohio.

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Who Benefited

Candidates who won or secured endorsements in primaries and parties that influenced the new district maps stand to benefit by advancing to the November general election and potentially gaining partisan advantages in key districts.

Who Impacted

Voters in heavily partisan districts and candidates placed in less favorable newly drawn districts may suffer reduced competitiveness and fewer viable choices in the general election.

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Who Benefited

Candidates who won or secured endorsements in primaries and parties that influenced the new district maps stand to benefit by advancing to the November general election and potentially gaining partisan advantages in key districts.

Who Impacted

Voters in heavily partisan districts and candidates placed in less favorable newly drawn districts may suffer reduced competitiveness and fewer viable choices in the general election.

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