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While Ohio's election results show a big win for President Donald Trump, leaders are voicing their support for other states as they continue to count votes in the presidential race. That includes some of the state's top Republican officeholders.
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According to the secretary of state’s office, Montgomery County has over 13,000 absentee and provisional ballots still outstanding.
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Ohio United States Senators Weigh In On 2020 Presidential Contest
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The Ohio Secretary of State’s office is reporting that there are still over a quarter of a million absentee and provisional ballots still outstanding across the state. Ohio’s final vote totals won’t be announced until November 28th.
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Ohio Republicans are claiming a Donald Trump victory in the state with more than 5.6 million votes cast and counted. The unofficial results are showing Trump with a more than 8-point lead over Democrat Joe Biden.
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Election Night 2020 was a bad night for Democrats and brought wins for Republicans on Ohio’s Capitol Square. But there were two races with a split decision.
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Ohio may not be the battleground state it usually is in a presidential election, since the national focus is likely to be on Pennsylvania. But Ohio’s status as a state that mirrors the national vote – a bellwether – is at stake this time.
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View live results for the 2020 United States House of Representatives elections.
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View live results for the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
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Statewide polls opened at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday and Ohio was already on track to continue its record breaking voter turnout. By Monday, the Ohio Secretary of State reported more than 3 million Ohioans had already voted early or absentee before Election Day itself, a number representing 60 percent of the total votes cast in the entire 2016 general election.
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Though a record 3.4 million Ohioans cast ballots early by mail or in person, among those standing in lines to vote on election day was Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, near his home in Cedarville.
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Ohio’s early-vote total broke records this year, but many voters still chose to vote on Election Day.