Below is the list of winners from Ohio’s May 3 primary election. Incumbents are bolded.
U.S. House
Dist. 1 Steve Chabot-R and Greg Landsman-D
Dist. 2 Brad Wenstrup-R and Samantha Meadows-D
Dist. 3 Joyce Beatty-D and Lee R. Stahley-R
Dist. 4 Jim Jordan-R and Tamie Wilson-D
Dist. 5 Bob Latta-R and Craig Swartz-D
Dist. 6 Bill Johnson-R and Louis G. Lyras-D
Dist. 7 Matthew Diemer-D and Max Miller-R
Dist. 8 Warren Davidson-R and Vanessa Enoch-D
Dist. 9 Marcy Kaptur-D and J.R. Majewski-R
Dist. 10 Mike Turner-R and David Esrati-D
Dist. 11 Shontel Brown-D and Eric Brewer-R
Dist. 12 Troy Balderson-R and Amy Rippel-Elton-D
Dist. 13 Emilia Sykes-D and Madison Gesiotto Gilbert-R
Dist. 14 David P. Joyce-R and Matt Killboy-D
Dist. 15 Mike Carey-R and Gary Josephson-D
U.S. Senate
Tim Ryan-D and J.D. Vance-R
Ohio Supreme Court
Jennifer Brunner, Terri Jamison, Marilyn Zayas – D
Sharon Kennedy, Patrick DeWine, Patrick Fischer – R
Governor/Lt. Governor
Mike DeWine/Jon Husted-R
Nan Whaley/Cheryl Stephens-D
Auditor
Taylor Sappington-D and Keith Faber-R
Attorney General
Jeffrey Crossman-D and Dave Yost-R
Secretary of State
Chelsea Clark-D and Frank LaRose-R
Treasurer
Scott Schertzer-D and Robert Sprague-R
Three candidates have applied to fill outgoing Democratic state Rep. Janine Boyd’s House District 9 seat, according to Gongwer News Service:
-Bishara Addison, director of job preparation with the Fund for Our Economic Future, a Cleveland-based non-profit
-Vincent Rosemond, recreation department supervisor for the city of Shaker Heights.
-Vincent Stokes, an English/language arts teacher in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District