Here’s an interactive map showing May 5 Ohio primary gubernatorial results.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio voters will take the next step to determine who eventually will succeed Mike DeWine as the state’s governor in the May 5 primary election.
DeWine, 79, is term-limited and will step aside after a long career in Ohio politics that also included stints as the state’s attorney general and member of the U.S. House and Senate.
This is a primary election, meaning voters do not choose between all parties in the same race like in a general election. Instead, voters pick from candidates within the same party and the winner advances to the general election in November.
Candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor include:
• Amy Acton and David Pepper (Democratic — running unopposed)
• Don Kissick and James L. Mills (Libertarian)
• Heather Hill and Stuart Moats (Republican)
• Casey Putsch and Kimberly C. Georgeton (Republican)
• Vivek Ramaswamy and Robert A. McColley (Republican)
• Travis Jon Vought and Christy Jo Orr (Libertarian – Write-In)
Polls close at 7:30 p.m. Use the map below to see county-by-county results as they come in. Bookmark this page and refresh often:
(Editor’s note: This map is compiled and updated by The Associated Press. Refresh often for the latest results. App users — if you can’t see the map below, click here)
Ohio GOP Governor Primary results