Ohio primary results: Trump-backed J.D. Vance wins Republican Senate race (2024)

CBS News has projected J.D. Vance has won the Republican nomination for Senate in Ohio, after he soared to the lead when former President Donald Trump endorsed him.

Most of the Republicans vying for the nomination for the open Senate seat sought Trump's endorsem*nt, including former state Treasurer Josh Mandel, who ran as a pro-Trump politician.

Ohio has long been seen as the perennial swing state. But Trump won the state by 8 points, and once Vance won the former president's endorsem*nt, his popularity soared. A Fox News poll released last week, conducted after Trump endorsed,, showed Vance leading with 23%, over twice the 11% he had registered in a Fox News poll from early March.

Vance was once a Trump critic, but earned the former president's endorsem*nt by embracing Trump's views on issues like trade, immigration and slamming big tech companies. Vance's win on Tuesday demonstrated that Trump still holds influence over a sizable chunk of Republican primary voters.

Vance's victory is also a win for billionaire Peter Thiel, who is becoming more influential in conservative politics. Thiel gave at least $10 million to a super PAC supporting Vance, providing financial resources for pro-Vance advertisem*nts when Vance's opponents were out-raising him.

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Vance focused his victory speech on the upcoming fight against U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, who is projected to win the Democratic nomination.

"Now the party that we need to unify to fight Tim Ryan, it's our Republican Party, ladies and gentlemen. It is the party of working people all across the state of Ohio, and it needs to fight, and it needs to win it because let's be honest — Tim Ryan, look at his TV ads, look at the things that he's doing," Vance said. "The guy is running as the Trump Democrat, right?"

Mandel, in conceding, said he looked forward "to voting for him in November and doing what I can to help him beat Tim Ryan," who is projected to win the Democratic nomination.

"The stakes are too high for this country to not support the nominee," Mandel said.

State Sen. Matt Dolan, whose family owns the Cleveland Guardians, was the only leading candidate to say that President Biden legitimately won the 2020 election, and he was the only top contender who did not seek Trump's endorsem*nt. On Monday, he told CBS News that if Mandel or Vance win, "they're going to have to do some explaining" about their baseless claims of a stolen election.

Incumbent Republican Gov. Mike DeWine won the GOP primary, CBS News also projected just before 8:30 p.m ET. He'll face Nan Whaley, the former mayor of Dayton who has won the Democratic nomination, according to CBS News projections.

Ohio's elections chief, Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose, also faced a primary challenge. CBS News has projected LaRose prevailed in the Republican primary.

LaRose said in mid-November 2020 that it is "irresponsible" for Republicans to say the election was stolen without offering any proof. But his rhetoric has shifted since then, and the Ohio elections chief tweeted in February that "President Trump is right to say voter fraud is a serious problem." LaRose won Trump's endorsem*nt in the race, although he was challenged by former state lawmaker John Adams, who called President Biden's win "clearly not legitimate."

On the Democratic side, CBS News projects U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan will win the Democratic Senate primary. Ryan, of northeast Ohio has the blessing of the state's Democratic senator, Sherrod Brown, and other mainstream Democrats against his two challengers. Though he has apparently cruised to victory in the primary , the road to victory in November is more difficult, since national Democrats are likely to focus on flipping seats in states Mr. Biden won — or at least that are more competitive.

In Ohio's 11th Congressional District, CBS News projects incumbent Rep. Shontel Brown again defeated Sanders surrogate Nina Turner in a rematch of the special election last year. The Cleveland-area seat is a safe blue seat, so the winner of the primary is likely to win in November.

The final day of voting comes just hours after Politico published a leaked draft opinion that suggested the Supreme Court appeared ready to overturn Roe v. Wade. It's a development that has sent shockwaves through the nation. While draft opinions can change before a final opinion is reached and Supreme Court justices can change their minds, the news could galvanize voters from both parties.

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FAQs

How much did JD Vance win by in Ohio? ›

With about 95% of the votes counted, Vance led Ryan by 53%-47%. Vance's victory was met with jubilation and relief by Republicans at an election night party in Columbus amid fears that a loss could cost the party a shot at controlling the Senate.

Who won Ohio in the 2016 Republican primary? ›

Results of the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries
CandidateMarco RubioJohn Kasich
Home stateFloridaOhio
Delegate count173161
Contests won31
Popular vote3,515,5764,290,448
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Is Ohio still a swing state? ›

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Where Ohio went, so went the nation in years past. Those who won the Buckeye State won the national election from 1964 until 2020, when the state took a sharp right turn, ending its bellwether status.

Who won the Senate seat for Ohio? ›

General election for U.S. Senate Ohio
Candidate%Votes
J.D. Vance (R)53.02,192,114
Tim Ryan (D)46.91,939,489
John Cheng (Independent) (Write-in)0.0702
Shane Hoffman (Independent) (Write-in)0.0403
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What town in Ohio is JD Vance from? ›

Middletown, Ohio, U.S. After graduating high school in his hometown of Middletown, Ohio, Vance served from 2003 to 2007 as a combat correspondent, with six months in Iraq. He then attended Ohio State University, graduating in 2009. He graduated from Yale Law School in 2013.

What happens to JD Vance's Senate seat if he becomes vice president? ›

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine would then appoint someone to replace Vance in the Senate. That person would serve until 2026 when the appointee would defend their seat in a Special Election because Ohio law states that the special election needs to be held at the “next regular state election."

What were the final results of the Republican primary in 2016? ›

By the end of the primary voting process, Trump had a commanding lead in the number of pledged delegates, ensuring a very smooth process for being declared the nominee. Trump received over 14 million votes, the most for any candidate in Republican primary history.

Who was the presidential candidate for Ohio Governor 2011 2019 and 2016? ›

(/ˈkeɪsɪk/ KAY-sik; born May 13, 1952) is an American politician and author who was the 69th governor of Ohio from 2011 to 2019, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1983 to 2001, and a Republican candidate for the presidential nomination in 2000 and 2016. John Richard Kasich Jr.

Was Ohio a red state in 2016? ›

Ohio was 10.2% more Republican than the national average in 2016, the farthest it had voted from the rest of the nation since 1932. Like all of its neighboring states except for Indiana, Ohio was one of eleven states to vote for Bill Clinton twice in 1992 and 1996, only to be lost by Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Is Ohio mostly Republican or Democrat? ›

Political control of Ohio has oscillated between the two major parties. Republicans outnumber Democrats in Ohio government.

Why is Ohio so important in the presidential election? ›

How important is Ohio? Though not as big as Florida, and with lower voter turnouts than Wisconsin, Ohio has been on the winning side of every presidential election since 1964. With its geographic and religious diversity, the state is increasingly seen as a microcosm for American voting preference at large.

Is Ohio a good place to live? ›

A microcosm of the U.S. in a single state, Ohio represents the best of what our country has to offer: an amazing mix of affordability, quality of life, diverse industry, diverse communities, natural beauty, and a dynamic hub for innovation, culture, sports, education, and economic growth.

Who is US Senator #1 from Ohio? ›

Ohio's first two senators, John Smith and Thomas Worthington, took office on April 1, 1803. Ohio's longest-serving senators include John Sherman (1861-1877; 1881-1897) and John Glenn (1974-1999).

What party controls the Ohio Senate? ›

Currently, the Senate consists of 26 Republicans and 7 Democrats, with the Republicans controlling three more seats than the 22 required for a supermajority vote. Senators are limited to two consecutive terms.

Who is the new senator in Ohio? ›

JD Vance is a United States Senator for the great state of Ohio. He was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2022 and sworn into office on January 3rd, 2023. JD was born and raised in Middletown, Ohio, a once flourishing American manufacturing town where Ohioans could live content, middle-class lives on single incomes.

What did JD Vance study at Ohio State? ›

According to his Britannica biography, Vance graduated from Ohio State in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in political science and philosophy. He then went onto Yale Law School, from where he graduated with a law degree in 2013.

Who did JD Vance replace in Ohio? ›

Gov. Frank Lausche. Vance currently holds Ohio's "Class 3" Senate seat, which has been in Republican hands since the election of former Cleveland mayor and Ohio Gov. George Voinovich in 1998. Voinovich served two terms before passing the torch to Rob Portman, who after 12 years of his own gave way to Vance.

Who won Ohio in 1988? ›

Ohio was won by incumbent United States Vice President George H. W. Bush of Texas, who was running against Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis.

Who won Ohio in 1984? ›

Reagan won the election in Ohio by a decisive 18.76% margin, making Ohio just over half a percent more Republican than the nation overall.

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