Voters in Ohio and Indiana went to the polls on Tuesday, May 3, for statewide primaries. In Ohio, the race to replace retiring Republican Sen. Rob Portman drew the most attention, with Republican J.D. Vance and Democrat Tim Ryan winning their respective primaries.
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U.S. SENATE 2022 OHIO DEM PRIMARY Updated May 4, 2022, 5:53 PMAP estimates 98.0% of votes counted Tim Ryan wins. AP race call at 11:56 p.m. on May 3, 2022.
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Tim Ryan
D
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355,764 votes | 69.7% |
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Morgan Harper
D
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90,485 votes | 17.7% |
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Traci Johnson
D
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64,113 votes | 12.6% |
J.D. Vance led Josh Mandel by about 8 points in the Republican primary for Senate in Ohio. Vance had struggled in the primary until former President Donald Trump endorsed him about two and a half weeks before the election in May 2022. U.S. SENATE 2022 OHIO GOP PRIMARY Updated May 4, 2022, 5:53 PM AP estimates
99.0% of votes counted J.D. Vance wins
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J.D. Vance
R
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340,991 votes | 32.2% |
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Josh Mandel
R
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253,051 votes | 23.9% |
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Matt Dolan
R
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247,042 votes | 23.3% |
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Mike Gibbons
R
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123,417 votes | 11.7% |
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Jane Timken
R
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62,237 votes | 5.9 |

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Mike DeWine (i)
R
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514,374 votes | 48.1% |
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Jim Renacci
R
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299,515 votes | 28.0% |
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Joe Blystone
R
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232,716 votes | 21.8% |
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Ron Hood
R
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22,212 votes | 2.1% |


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