Four Democrats file for Ohio’s 5th Congressional District race

This image was generated by AI and may not depict real events.
Four Democrats have filed to run for Ohio's 5th Congressional District seat, setting up a primary race ahead of the 2026 general election. The candidates, including Brian A. Shaver and Scott E. Tabor, are vying for the chance to challenge Republican incumbent Bob Latta.
Four Democrats are running for Ohio's 5th Congressional District seat. The candidates include Brian A. Shaver, Scott E. Tabor, Martin M. Heberling III, and Daniel John Burket. The seat is currently held by Republican Bob Latta. The primary race will determine which Democrat will advance to the general election. The U.S. House seat carries a two-year term. Brian A. Shaver, a longtime educator and local elected official, is one of the candidates. He believes his background in education and public service positions him for a competitive run. Scott E. Tabor, a retired tradesman and first-time candidate, is also seeking the Democratic nomination.
This content was automatically generated and/or translated by AI. It may contain inaccuracies. Please refer to the original sources for verification.