I don’t have live tool access in this turn, but here’s a concise update based on recent reporting.
Direct answer
- The Ohio primary election occurred on May 5, 2026, with key statewide races including governor, U.S. Senate, attorney general, auditor, and secretary of state on the ballot. Results were reported by several outlets in the days following, with races for governor and the U.S. Senate drawing significant attention due to open-seat dynamics and potential party shifts.[1][2][3]
Context and what to watch
- Governor: The Republican field featured Vivek Ramaswamy as a leading candidate with endorsements and a plan to reduce property taxes, while the Democratic side featured multiple contenders; outcomes depended on polling, fundraising, and party dynamics after candidate withdrawals and endorsements shifted during the race.[2][1]
- U.S. Senate: Incumbent or high-profile challengers were contending in a year with notable party competition; results depended on turnout and cross-aisle support in a historically swing-leaning state.[2]
- Other statewide offices: The attorney general and other offices saw debates over policy direction and party alignment, with campaign activity intense in the months leading to the primary.[3][2]
What you can do next
- If you want, I can pull the latest official results and summarize who won each primary race, along with turnout percentages and notable upsets or withdrawals.
- I can also compile a quick candidate-by-candidate guide for the November general election, including key issue positions and electorate coalitions.
If you’d like, tell me which specific races or metrics you care about (e.g., governor results, turnout, margin of victory, or candidate list), and I’ll tailor a concise update with citations.
Sources
The 2026 Ohio elections will feature a crowded ballot with several high-profile statewide races, including for governor, U.S. Senate, attorney general, auditor, secretary of state, and treasurer. A primary election in May will determine the final candidates for the November general election. All current statewide executive office-holders are term-limited, leading to open races across the board.
nationaltoday.comOhio's Secretary of State has officially released the list of candidates for the state's 2026 primary election. The ballot will feature a range of candidates vying for seats in the state legislature, as well as several statewide offices. Voters will head to the polls on June 3, 2026 to cast their ballots in the primary.
nationaltoday.comOhio 2026 General Election
www.thegreenpapers.comResidents are considering several top-line candidates on May 5, including for governor and U.S. Senate.
www.washingtonexaminer.comThe Ohio primary election is May 5, 2026. Here's what you need to know about the issues and candidates on the ballot.
www.wyso.orgOn Tuesday May 5th, Ohioans will head to the polls for the 2026 Primary election. This is a significant year as voters will get to choose who will vie for federal, state and local seats in the general election in November. Below is a guide to the candidates and issues (as of publication of this document) with links to each county’s board of elections for more detailed information. We, the Columbus Chamber of Commerce Government Relations, have also provided links to a candidate’s website when...
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