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President Barack Obama has won Ohio again, capturing the swing state after a hard-fought battle with Republican Mitt Romney. Obama, who also won Ohio in 2008, claims the swing state's 18 electoral votes on his way to an electoral victory nationwide.Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles has more.NPR's It's All Politics blog looks at Ohio's roll in the President's win.NPR's It's All Politics blog explores reaction to Obama's re-election from around the world.Democrat Sherrod Brown has won re-election to the U.S. Senate after one of the most expensive and closely watched match-ups in the country. The 59-year-old Brown beat Republican challenger Josh Mandel despite an onslaught of attacks from conservative outside groups.The Dayton Daily News' Martin Gottlieb provides analysis on the Brown-Mandel Race.Analysis from former Dayton Daily News editor Ellen Belcher.NPR's Peter Overby looks Senate races including Brown-Mandel and whether ad money equals victory.In the race for Ohio's new 10th District, Congressman Mike Turner won over challenger Sharon Neuhardt by a wide margin of 60% to 36%. WYSO's Jerry Kenney spoke with Turner about his win.Ohio voters have rejected a proposal to change the process for redrawing state legislative and congressional maps. Issue 2 lost after a fight that pitted voter advocacy groups and unions against business interests and the Ohio Republican Party.Ohio Public Radio's Karen Kasler has more information.There were nearly 200 school levies on the ballot Tuesday in Ohio. Several districts around the Miami Valley were seeking levy support from voter's to replace state aid ad revenue lost through tax changes. The majority of these levies were rejected.A picture of school levies throughout the state of Ohio from StateImpact's Ida LieszkovskyHowever, Dayton Metro Library saw success on its bond issue.County by county results for the WYSO listening area:Champaign CountyClark CountyClinton CountyDarke CountyGreene CountyMiami CountyMontgomery CountyPreble CountyWarren CountyThe WYSO news team has partnered with the Associated Press to bring you extra features and coverage on the candidates and issues this election season:Exit Poll DemographicsElection Results MapThe Balance of PowerInteractive Campaign OverviewCandidate and Issue TrackerCampaign Finance Tracker

Miami County Election Results

Election results from Miami County, Ohio with 100% of precincts reporting.

President        
Gary Johnson        1.04%
Barack Obama        31.24%
Mitt Romney        66.83%
Jill Stein      0.27%

US Senate            
Sherrod Brown          31.14%
Josh Mandel      64.67%
Scott A. Rupert     4.19%

US Congress 8th        
John A. Boehner       97.25%

State Rep. 80th            
Richard N. Adams          68.74%

Dave W. Fisher         31.26%

Commissioner        
Richard L. Cultice        100.00%

Commissioner    
Jack Evans            100.00%

Prosecutor        
Gary A. Nasal      100.00%

Common Pleas Clerk            
Jan A. Mottinger       100.00%

Sheriff        

Charles A. Cox, Jr.       100.00%

Recorder        
Jessica A. Lopez        100.00%

Treasurer            
Jim Stubbs    100.00%

Engineer            

Paul P. Huelskamp    100.00%

Coroner            
Stephen A. Huffman     100.00%

Supreme Court 1 1 2013    
Terrence O'Donnell         78.06%


Mike Skindell           21.94%

Supreme Court           
Robert R. Cupp           63.20%

William M. O'Neill           36.80%

Supreme Court       
Yvette McGee Brown        9539    24.95%
Sharon L. Kennedy        28689    75.05%

Court of Appeals 2nd            
Carley Ingram           23.29%

Jeffrey M. Welbaum            76.71%

Common Pleas            
Christopher Gee        34810    100.00%

State Issue 1  

         
YES           27.81%
NO           72.19%

State Issue 2            
YES           24.00%
NO           76.00%

Bradford tax levy        
FOR THE TAX LEVY          60.76%

AGAINST THE TAX LEV        39.24%

Fletcher tax levy        
FOR THE TAX LEVY         63.45%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY         36.55%

Piqua income tax            
FOR THE INCOME TAX          30.50%

AGAINST THE INCOME        69.50%

Troy tax levy      

     
FOR THE TAX LEVY         36.46%
AGAINST THE TAX LEVY         63.54%

Brown TWP fire        
FOR THE TAX LEVY        69.22%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY          30.78%

Brown TWP EMS          
FOR THE TAX LEVY        70.04%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY     29.96%

Concord TWP fire            
FOR THE TAX LEVY           54.11%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY          45.89%

Concord TWP referendum            
YES           32.30%

NO         67.70%

Washington TWP tax levy  

     
FOR THE TAX LEVY            35.89%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY           64.11%

Miami East LSD tax levy  

         
FOR THE TAX LEVY            52.67%
AGAINST THE TAX LEVY          47.33%

M-U EVSD tax levy            
FOR THE TAX LEVY            49.86%
AGAINST THE TAX LEVY            50.14%

Newton LSD income tax        
FOR THE TAX            54.03%

AGAINST THE TAX            45.97%

Tecumseh LSD tax levy        
FOR THE TAX LEVY           26.32%
AGAINST THE TAX LEVY           73.68%

Local Option Tipp J        
YES            70.63%

NO           29.37%

Local Option West Milton B        
YES            75.22%

NO           24.78%

Local Option Washington TWP        
YES       53.50%

NO     46.50%