Overview
- Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan and Republican J.D. Vance are competing for the open US Senate seat in Ohio to succeed GOP Rob Portman.
- Ohio lost a US House seat following the 2020 census.
Race ratings
CNN’s Election Center uses race ratings by Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales.
Senate and governor race ratings
House race ratings
Key dates and voting information
- October 12: Early in-person voting begins in Ohio
- November 05: Last day to request an absentee/mail-in ballot in Ohio
- November 07: Last day to vote early in person in Ohio
- November 8: Election Day
- Election Day polls open: 6:30 a.m. local time (ET)
- Election Day polls close: 7:30 p.m. local time (ET)
- Look up your voter registration status
- Register to vote in Ohio
- Look up your polling location
- ID requirements to vote
- Ohio Secretary of State website
Redistricting in Ohio
- Ohio will now have 15 House districts, losing one after the 2020 census.
- The Ohio Redistricting Commission approved a congressional map for the state, but because it passed without Democratic support, the new lines will only be in place for four years, rather than a full decade. The new map gives Republicans an advantage in at least nine seats and gives Democrats two safe House districts in Ohio: the 3rd District, home to Columbus, and the 11th, home to Cleveland.
- The redistricting commission was tasked with drawing a new congressional map after the first map — passed by the legislature and signed by GOP Gov. Mike DeWine — was invalidated by the Ohio Supreme Court in January.
Key primary results
2020 election results from Ohio
Guide to the 2022 midterms
Latest headlines and analysis
Politics resources
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