The Ohio primary election is May 5, 2026. Here's what you need to know about the issues and candidates on the ballot.
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WYSO has unofficial results for key levies and candidate races across the Miami Valley. Results still need to be certified. Additionally, provisional ballots ballots still need to be counted.
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A new Ohio law requires mail-in ballots be received by county board of elections offices by 7:30 p.m. on Election Day.
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There’s a four-way primary for the Ohio Supreme Court on Republican ballots on Tuesday.
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Some Kettering residents will have to send in a 'second' absentee ballot for the May 5 Primary. The first one they got has incorrect language for the 5.93 mil school bond issue.
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Early voting for the Ohio 2026 primary election is underway. On ballot are several state and judicial races as well as local levies.
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Former state representative Jay Edwards and Sen. Kristina Roegner (R-Hudson) are facing off in the Republican primary for Ohio treasurer.
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Two Democrats want to the chance to run for Ohio attorney general this fall: a longtime corporate lawyer with a big firm and a former state lawmaker who’s had run-ins with the party.
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May's primary ballot will ask Republicans to choose among four would-be challengers to Democratic Ohio Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Brunner.
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In the race to succeed Secretary of State Frank LaRose, Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague will face Marcell Strbich, a retired Air Force lieutenant and elections activist.
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The race for the Democratic primary is between former Ohio House Minority Leader Allison Russo and Cincinnati cancer doctor Bryan Hambley.
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Though May seem far away, preparation is key when it comes to the May primaries in 2026.