Everything you need to know about Ohio's May primary

Ohio's May 5 primary election features various statewide and regional races, including U.S. Senate, Governor, and U.S. House of Representatives contests. Voters can participate in partisan primaries without prior party registration, and some candidates will appear on both the primary and general election ballots.
Ohio's May 5 primary election is approaching, with various statewide and regional races on the ballot. The state's primaries are open and partisan, allowing voters to participate without prior party registration. Statewide races include U.S. Senate, Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, and Ohio Supreme Court contests. For the U.S. Senate, Democratic candidates Sherrod Brown and Ron Kincaid are running, while Republican Jon Husted is seeking re-election. The gubernatorial contest features Democratic nominee Amy Acton with David Pepper, Republican candidates Casey Putsch with Kimberly Georgeton, Vivek Ramaswamy with Rob McColley, and Heather Hill with Stuart Moats, although votes for Heather Hill will be void due to her running mate's withdrawal. Regional U.S. House of Representatives races are also being held, with various Democratic, Republican, and Libertarian candidates competing in different districts.
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