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2022 United States Senate election in Ohio

The 2022 United States Senate election in Ohio was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Ohio. Republican writer and venture capitalist J. D. Vance defeated Democratic U.S. Representative Tim Ryan to succeed retiring incumbent Republican Rob Portman.[1]

2022 United States Senate election in Ohio

← 2016 November 8, 2022 2028 →
Turnout51.5% 16.9pp
 
Nominee J. D. Vance Tim Ryan
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 2,192,114 1,939,489
Percentage 53.04% 46.92%

Vance:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Ryan:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      50%

U.S. senator before election

Rob Portman
Republican

Elected U.S. senator

J. D. Vance
Republican

Vance won by a 6.1 point margin, which was significantly closer than all other concurrently held elections for statewide offices in Ohio won by Republicans.[2][3] Despite his defeat, Ryan flipped four counties carried by Portman in re-election in 2016: Summit, Montgomery, Hamilton, and Lorain, the latter of which Trump won in 2020. However, Vance scored wins in Ryan's home county of Trumbull and the industrial-based Mahoning County that contains much of Youngstown. Both counties were represented by Ryan in his congressional district. Overall, however, this election marked the worst Republican performance in the Class III seat since 1968 in which the Republicans won the seat, and the best Democratic performance since 1998. It is also the closest election since 1992.

Vance was endorsed by Donald Trump and became the only candidate in the seven statewide general election races funded by Trump's PAC to win.[4]

Republican primary edit

As a result of Portman's retirement, this primary was expected to be one of the most competitive in the nation. Due to his high approval ratings within the Republican Party, most of the candidates sought the endorsement of former president Donald Trump. Former state treasurer Josh Mandel, who had been the Republican nominee for Senate in 2012, led most polls until late January, when businessman Mike Gibbons surged after spending millions in TV ads.[5] At a forum in March 2022, Gibbons and Mandel got into a forceful argument over Mandel's private sector experience. The debate moderator intervened after it was feared that the two candidates would come to blows.[6] On April 9, Gibbons said that middle-class Americans don't pay enough in income taxes, which immediately led to his poll numbers plummeting. On April 15, Trump endorsed writer and commentator J. D. Vance, who had criticized him in the past.[7][8]

Vance had been trailing in the polls, but as a result of Trump's support, he surged to become the race's frontrunner for the first time and led in most polls up to election day. Meanwhile, State Senator Matt Dolan, who disavowed Trump's claims of voter fraud in the 2020 United States presidential election, saw a late surge after buying ad time.[9] Vance won with 32% of the vote with Mandel in second and Dolan in a close third. The primary was considered by many as a test of Trump's influence over the Republican Party as he won Ohio by 8 points in 2020.[10] The primary was also the most expensive in the state's history, with the candidates spending a combined $66 million throughout the campaign.[11]

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Eliminated in primary edit

Withdrawn edit

Disqualified edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Matt Dolan
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Mike Gibbons
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Josh Mandel
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Jane Timken
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J. D. Vance
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Bernie Moreno (withdrawn and endorsed J. D. Vance)
Executive branch officials
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Labor unions
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Declined to endorse
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Polling edit

Graphical summary edit

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Matt
Dolan
Mike
Gibbons
Josh
Mandel
Jane
Timken
J. D.
Vance
Other
[a]
Margin
Real Clear Politics April 28 – May 1, 2022 May 2, 2022 21.5% 15.0% 22.5% 7.0% 26.0% 8.0% Vance +3.5
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Matt
Dolan
Mike
Gibbons
Josh
Mandel
Bernie
Moreno
Jane
Timken
Mike
Turner
J. D.
Vance
Other Undecided
The Trafalgar Group (R) April 29 – May 1, 2022 1,081 (LV) ± 3.0% 22% 13% 21% 6% 26% 4%[c] 9%
Emerson College April 28–29, 2022 885 (LV) ± 3.2% 18% 14% 22% 7% 24% 4%[d] 11%
Fabrizio Lee (R)[A] April 25–26, 2022 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 12% 12% 19% 8% 31% 0% 17%
Blueprint Polling (D) April 21–24, 2022 634 (LV) ± 3.9% 18% 13% 12% 7% 17% 33%
Fox News April 20–24, 2022 906 (LV) ± 3.0% 11% 13% 18% 6% 23% 2%[e] 25%
Fabrizio Lee (R)[A] April 18–19, 2022 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 9% 13% 18% 11% 25% <1% 23%
The Trafalgar Group (R) April 13–14, 2022 1,078 (LV) ± 3.0% 12% 14% 28% 8% 23% 3%[f] 13%
Remington Research Group (R)[B] April 11–12, 2022 884 (LV) ± 3.3% 15% 17% 23% 12% 10% 3% 20%
Moore Information Group (R)[C] April 3–4, 2022 2,500 (LV) ± 2.0% 13% 20% 16% 15% 10% 26%
Fabrizio Lee (R)[A] March 30–31, 2022 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 9% 18% 18% 9% 18% 29%
University of Akron February 17 – March 15, 2022 – (LV) 5% 21% 22% 6% 10% 4% 34%
Fox News March 2–6, 2022 918 (LV) ± 3.0% 7% 22% 20% 9% 11% 3%[g] 24%
Emerson College February 25–26, 2022 410 (LV) ± 4.8% 6% 22% 15% 6% 8% 4%[h] 39%
Fabrizio Lee (R)[A] February 23–24, 2022 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 8% 18% 14% 12% 14% 34%
Cygnal (R)[D] February 8–10, 2022 609 (LV) ± 4.0% 6% 23% 11% 8% 9% 44%
The Trafalgar Group (R) February 8–10, 2022 1,085 (LV) ± 3.0% 10% 16% 21% 10% 14% 3% 25%
co/efficient (R) February 6–8, 2022 613 (LV) ± 4.0% 7% 20% 18% 6% 5% 10%[i] 34%
February 3, 2022 Moreno withdraws from the race
WPA Intelligence (R)[B] January 30 – February 1, 2022 514 (LV) ± 4.4% 5% 17% 28% 6% 9% 13% 22%
Cygnal (R)[D] January 28–30, 2022 929 (LV) ± 3.2% 3% 16% 13% 6% 8% 10% 45%
Fabrizio Lee (R)[A] January 18–20, 2022 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 3% 14% 15% 11% 13% 9% 1% 34%
KAConsulting LLC (R)[E] January 11–13, 2022 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 3% 10% 20% 10% 18% 10% 24%
WPA Intelligence (R)[F] January 5–6, 2022 513 (LV) ± 4.4% 4% 14% 26% 7% 15% 10% 8% 16%
Moore Information Group (R)[C] January 3, 2022 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% 4% 14% 18% 9% 16% 8% 31%
The Trafalgar Group (R) December 12–15, 2021 1,053 (LV) ± 3.0% 5% 12% 21% 2% 10% 15% 34%
Moore Information Group (R)[C] November 29, 2021 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% 4% 13% 21% 3% 17% 10% 32%
Fabrizio Lee (R)[A] November 21–23, 2021 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 2% 7% 18% 2% 10% 6% 10% 45%
Fabrizio Lee (R)[A] October 17–18, 2021 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 3% 6% 19% 1% 4% 7% 16% 43%
Moore Information Group (R)[C] September 2021 – (LV) 6% 12% 22% 3% 11% 9% 37%
WPA Intelligence (R)[B] September 20–23, 2021 510 (LV) ± 4.3% 3% 8% 37% 1% 6% 13% 6% 26%
Remington Research Group (R)[B] September 6–7, 2021 980 (LV) ± 3.0% 2% 5% 34% 2% 11% 16% 30%
Fabrizio Lee (R)[A] August 17–19, 2021 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 2% 4% 19% 1% 5% 5% 13% 51%
WPA Intelligence (R)[F] July 27–29, 2021 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 3% 3% 40% 1% 8% 12% 13% 20%
Fabrizio Lee (R)[A] July 20–22, 2021 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 1% 2% 21% 2% 7% 7% 12% 48%
Fabrizio Lee (R)[A] June 15–17, 2021 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 2% 2% 22% 1% 8% 6% 4% 55%
Remington Research Group (R)[B] June 1–3, 2021 1,040 (LV) ± 3.0% 2% 5% 35% 2% 16% 6% 34%
[C] May 26, 2021 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 2% 7% 24% 1% 19% 8% 4% 35%
[C] April 2021 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 1% 23% 1% 14% 7% 4% 37%
Fabrizio Lee (R)[A] April 20–22, 2021 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 2% 25% 2% 8% 7% 6% 51%
[C] March 2021 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 2% 28% 11% 7% 2% 37%
[C] February 2021 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 2% 20% 5% 8% 50%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Mike
Gibbons
Josh
Mandel
Bernie
Moreno
Steve
Stivers
Jane
Timken
Undecided
Remington Research Group (R)[B] June 1–3, 2021 1,040 (LV) ± 3.0% 45% 22% 33%
WPA Intelligence (R)[G] February 1–3, 2021 509 (LV) ± 4.4% 3% 38% 2% 11% 6% 39%

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  Vance
  •   20–30%
  •   30-40%
  •   40–50%
  Mandel
  •   20-30%
  •   30–40%
  Dolan
  •   30-40%
  •   40-50%
Republican primary results[23][99]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican J. D. Vance 344,736 32.22%
Republican Josh Mandel 255,854 23.92%
Republican Matt Dolan 249,239 23.30%
Republican Mike Gibbons 124,653 11.65%
Republican Jane Timken 62,779 5.87%
Republican Mark Pukita 22,692 2.12%
Republican Neil Patel 9,873 0.92%
Total votes 1,069,826 100.0%

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Eliminated in primary edit

 
Former CFPB senior advisor Morgan Harper from Columbus

Disqualified edit

  • Demar Sheffey, treasurer of the Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District[103][23]
  • Rick Taylor[104][23]
  • LaShondra Tinsley, former case manager for Franklin County Jobs and Family Services[23][14]

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Tim Ryan
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Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Morgan
Harper
Traci
Johnson
Tim
Ryan
Other Undecided
University of Akron February 17 – March 15, 2022 – (LV) 18% 43% 4% 37%
Emerson College February 25–26, 2022 313 (LV) ± 5.5% 4% 9% 31% 5%[j] 51%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
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of error
Amy
Acton
Tim
Ryan
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D)[H] March 15–16, 2021 787 (LV) ± 3.5% 37% 32% 31%

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  Ryan
  •   80–90%
  •   70–80%
  •   60-70%
  •   50–60%
Democratic primary results[23][99]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tim Ryan 359,941 69.55%
Democratic Morgan Harper 92,347 17.84%
Democratic Traci Johnson 65,209 12.60%
Total votes 517,497 100.0%

Third-party and independent candidates edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

  • John Cheng (write-in)[144]
  • Matthew R. Esh (write-in)[144]
  • Stephen Faris, candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2018 (write-in)[145]
  • Shane Hoffman (write-in)[144]
  • Lashondra Tinsley (write-in)[144]

Disqualified edit

General election edit

Ohio had trended Republican in recent years, voting for Donald Trump by eight points in both the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. As such, most analysts expected that this seat would easily remain in Republican hands. However, aggregate polling on the run-up to the election indicated a competitive race, and most outlets considered it to be "lean Republican". In the end, J. D. Vance held the open seat for the Republicans.

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[149] Lean R October 4, 2022
Inside Elections[150] Lean R October 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[151] Lean R August 31, 2022
Politico[152] Lean R September 5, 2022
RCP[153] Lean R September 20, 2022
Fox News[154] Lean R September 20, 2022
DDHQ[155] Likely R November 5, 2022
538[156] Likely R October 7, 2022
The Economist[157] Likely R November 5, 2022

Debates edit

2022 United States Senate general election in Ohio debates
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Non-invitee   I  Invitee  W  Withdrawn
J. D. Vance Tim Ryan
1 Oct. 10, 2022 Fox 8 Colleen Marshall
Joe Toohey
Youtube P P
2 Oct. 17, 2022 21 WFMJ Lindsay McCoy
Bertram de Souza
Derek Steyer
Youtube P P

Endorsements edit

J. D. Vance (R)
U.S. Presidents
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Individuals
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Tim Ryan (D)
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Labor unions

Polling edit

Aggregate polls
Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
J. D.
Vance (R)
Tim
Ryan (D)
Undecided
[k]
Margin
Real Clear Politics October 30 – November 5, 2022 November 7, 2022 51.8% 43.8% 4.4% Vance +8.0
FiveThirtyEight October 17 – November 7, 2022 November 7, 2022 50.9% 44.7% 4.4% Vance +6.2
270towin November 4 – November 7, 2022 November 7, 2022 52.0% 44.2% 3.8% Vance +7.8
Average 51.6% 44.2% 4.2% Vance +7.4
Graphical summary
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
J. D.
Vance (R)
Tim
Ryan (D)
Other Undecided
Civiqs November 4–7, 2022 716 (LV) ± 4.1% 51% 46% 2%[l] 2%
Research Co. November 4–6, 2022 450 (LV) ± 4.6% 52% 44% 4%
Targoz Market Research November 2–6, 2022 505 (LV) ± 4.3% 52% 45% 3%[m]
The Trafalgar Group (R) November 3–5, 2022 1,123 (LV) ± 2.9% 54% 44% 3%
Data for Progress (D) November 2–5, 2022 1,413 (LV) ± 3.0% 55% 45%
Cygnal (R) November 1–3, 2022 1,498 (LV) ± 2.5% 49% 43% 8%
Remington Research Group (R) November 1–2, 2022 1,125 (LV) ± 2.8% 48% 43% 9%
Emerson College October 30 – November 1, 2022 1,000 (LV) ± 3.0% 51% 43% 2%[n] 4%
53% 44% 3%[o]
Cygnal (R) October 29 – November 1, 2022 1,520 (LV) ± 2.5% 49% 44% 7%
Cygnal (R) October 26–30, 2022 1,510 (LV) ± 2.5% 48% 44% 8%
Cygnal (R) October 24–28, 2022 1,776 (LV) ± 2.3% 48% 43% 9%
Cygnal (R) October 22–26, 2022 1,817 (LV) ± 2.3% 49% 44% 8%
Cygnal (R) October 20–24, 2022 1,886 (LV) ± 2.3% 48% 44% 8%
Baldwin Wallace University October 20–23, 2022 1,068 (LV) ± 3.5% 46% 50% 4%
Cygnal (R) October 18–22, 2022 1,547 (LV) ± 2.5% 47% 43% 10%
Marist College October 17–20, 2022 1,141 (RV) ± 3.9% 46% 45% 1%[p] 8%
942 (LV) ± 4.3% 47% 47% 1%[q] 5%
Cygnal (R) October 16–20, 2022 1,540 (LV) ± 2.5% 47% 44% 9%
Siena College October 14–19, 2022 644 (LV) ± 5.1% 46% 46% 3%[r] 6%
Cygnal (R) October 14–18, 2022 1,438 (LV) ± 2.6% 47% 43% 10%
Ohio Northern University/Lucid October 11–15, 2022 668 (LV) ± 3.8% 41% 43% 1%[s] 15%
Suffolk University October 11–15, 2022 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 47% 45% 1%[t] 6%
The Trafalgar Group (R) October 10–12, 2022 1,081 (LV) ± 2.9% 47% 44% 9%
Data for Progress (D) October 7–12, 2022 1,016 (LV) ± 3.0% 49% 46% 5%
Cygnal (R)[I] October 6–8, 2022 640 (LV) 46% 44% 9%
Emerson College October 6–7, 2022 1,000 (LV) ± 3.0% 46% 45% 1%[u] 9%
Kurt Jetta (D)[J] October 2–3, 2022 950 (RV) ± 3.5% 35% 43% 22%
528 (LV) 38% 49% 14%
Siena College September 18–22, 2022 642 (LV) ± 4.4% 43% 46% 2%[v] 9%
Baldwin Wallace University September 12–15, 2022 855 (LV) ± 4.1% 45% 48% 7%
Marist College September 12–15, 2022 1,200 (RV) ± 3.6% 46% 45% 9%
1,009 (LV) ± 3.9% 48% 47% 5%
Emerson College September 10–13, 2022 1000 (LV) ± 3.0% 44% 40% 3% 13%
Civiqs September 10–13, 2022 780 (LV) ± 4% 48% 45% 3% 4%
Fallon Research September 6–11, 2022 600 (RV) ± 4.3% 43% 46% 1% 10%
Suffolk University September 5–7, 2022 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 46% 47% 1% 6%
Echelon Insights August 31 – September 7, 2022 831 (LV) ± 4.3% 39% 45% 15%
Impact Research (D)[K] August 17–23, 2022 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 47% 50% 3%
The Trafalgar Group (R) August 16–19, 2022 1,087 (LV) ± 2.9% 50% 45% 6%
Emerson College August 15–16, 2022 925 (LV) ± 3.2% 45% 42% 4% 10%
Kurt Jetta (D)[J] August 1–3, 2022 1,180 (A) ± 2.9% 32% 42% 26%
974 (RV) ± 3.1% 33% 44% 23%
516 (LV) ± 4.3% 38% 49% 12%
Impact Research (D)[K] July 21–28, 2022 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 45% 48% 7%
PEM Management Corporation (R)[L] July 22–24, 2022 300 (LV) ± 5.7% 38% 44% 3% 15%
Grow Progress (D)[M] July 5–10, 2022 2,032 (RV) ± 3.0% 41% 46% 13%
Kurt Jetta (D)[J] July 1–3, 2022 1,199 (A) ± 2.8% 36% 41% 23%
989 (RV) ± 3.1% 37% 44% 20%
528 (LV) ± 4.3% 43% 46% 11%
[K] June 27–30, 2022 816 (LV) ± 3.4% 46% 48% 6%
Grow Progress (D)[M] May 30 – June 3, 2022 2,018 (RV) ± 3.0% 41% 44% 15%
Suffolk University May 22–24, 2022 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 42% 39% 2% 17%
Momentive (D)[J] May 13, 2022 1,174 (A) ± 2.9% 37% 37% 25%
989 (RV) ± 3.1% 40% 39% 21%
528 (LV) ± 4.3% 48% 43% 9%
Grow Progress (D)[M] April 25–29, 2022 2,014 (RV) ± 2.5% 41% 43% 15%
Redfield & Wilton Strategies August 20–24, 2021 1,200 (RV) ± 2.8% 33% 36% 3% 24%
1,160 (LV) ± 2.9% 36% 37% 3% 23%
[H] March 18–19, 2021 700 (V) ± 3.7% 39% 37% 24%
Hypothetical polling
Josh Mandel vs. Amy Acton
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Josh
Mandel (R)
Amy
Acton (D)
Undecided
[H] March 18–19, 2021 700 (V) ± 3.7% 41% 42% 17%
Josh Mandel vs. Tim Ryan
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Josh
Mandel (R)
Tim
Ryan (D)
Other Undecided
Redfield & Wilton Strategies August 20–24, 2021 1,200 (RV) ± 2.8% 38% 36% 4% 18%
1,160 (LV) ± 2.9% 41% 37% 4% 17%
[H] March 18–19, 2021 700 (V) ± 3.7% 42% 38% 20%
Jane Timken vs. Amy Acton
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Jane
Timken (R)
Amy
Acton (D)
Undecided
[H] March 18–19, 2021 700 (V) ± 3.7% 40% 40% 20%
Jane Timken vs. Tim Ryan
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Jane
Timken (R)
Tim
Ryan (D)
Other Undecided
Redfield & Wilton Strategies August 20–24, 2021 1,200 (RV) ± 2.8% 33% 36% 4% 23%
1,160 (LV) ± 2.9% 36% 38% 4% 22%
[H] March 18–19, 2021 700 (V) ± 3.7% 41% 38% 21%
J. D. Vance vs. Amy Acton
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
J.D.
Vance (R)
Amy
Acton (D)
Undecided
[H] March 18–19, 2021 700 (V) ± 3.7% 38% 40% 22%

Results edit

 
State Senate district results
 
State House district results
2022 United States Senate election in Ohio[99]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican J. D. Vance 2,192,114 53.04% -4.99%
Democratic Tim Ryan 1,939,489 46.92% +9.76%
Write-in 1,739 0.04% N/A
Total votes 4,133,342 100.0% N/A
Republican hold

By county edit

By county
County J.D. Vance
Republican
Tim Ryan
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Adams 6,749 77.34% 1,976 22.64% 1 0.01% 4,773 54.70% 8,726
Allen 23,229 71.02% 9,428 28.83% 49 0.15% 13,801 42.19% 32,706
Ashland 13,366 72.61% 5,034 27.35% 9 0.05% 8,332 45.26% 18,409
Ashtabula 18,277 59.14% 12,561 40.64% 69 0.22% 5,716 18.50% 30,907
Athens 7,482 39.18% 11,578 60.62% 38 0.20% -4,096 -21.44% 19,098
Auglaize 15,022 80.37% 3,641 19.48% 28 0.15% 11,381 60.89% 18,691
Belmont 15,169 67.25% 7,356 32.61% 31 0.14% 7,813 34.64% 22,556
Brown 10,832 76.62% 3,300 23.34% 5 0.04% 7,532 53.28% 14,137
Butler 79,240 61.88% 48,777 38.09% 35 0.03% 30,463 23.79% 128,052
Carroll 7,372 72.70% 2,743 27.05% 25 0.25% 4,629 45.65% 10,140
Champaign 10,253 71.03% 4,095 28.37% 87 0.60% 6,158 42.66% 14,435
Clark 27,131 61.10% 17,141 38.60% 130 0.30% 9,990 22.50% 44,402
Clermont 52,888 65.97% 27,084 33.78% 194 0.24% 25,804 32.19% 80,166
Clinton 10,515 74.59% 3,562 25.27% 21 0.15% 6,953 49.32% 14,098
Columbiana 24,829 69.77% 10,705 30.08% 51 0.14% 14,124 39.69% 35,585
Coshocton 8,021 70.97% 3,255 28.80% 26 0.23% 4,766 42.17% 11,302
Crawford 10,855 73.18% 3,948 26.61% 31 0.21% 6,907 46.57% 14,834
Cuyahoga 131,427 32.12% 277,039 67.70% 750 0.18% -145,612 -35.58% 409,216
Darke 15,977 80.76% 3,773 19.07% 33 0.17% 12,204 61.69% 19,783
Defiance 8,821 66.03% 4,513 33.78% 25 0.19% 4,308 32.25% 13,359
Delaware 52,540 53.13% 46,319 46.84% 27 0.03% 6,221 6.29% 98,886
Erie 15,287 52.93% 13,541 46.89% 51 0.18% 1,746 6.04% 28,879
Fairfield 35,926 60.63% 23,305 39.33% 27 0.05% 12,621 21.30% 59,258
Fayette 6,287 74.76% 2,102 24.99% 21 0.25% 4,185 49.77% 8,410
Franklin 143,263 33.64% 281,505 66.10% 1,134 0.27% -138,242 -32.46% 425,902
Fulton 10,906 67.18% 5,299 32.64% 28 0.17% 5,607 34.54% 16,233
Gallia 6,993 76.68% 2,116 23.20% 11 0.12% 4,877 53.48% 9,120
Geauga 25,332 59.24% 17,348 40.57% 81 0.19% 7,984 18.67% 42,761
Greene 39,385 59.51% 26,751 40.42% 43 0.06% 12,634 19.09% 66,179
Guernsey 8,678 71.18% 3,505 28.75% 9 0.07% 5,173 42.43% 12,192
Hamilton 127,792 42.25% 174,511 57.69% 183 0.06% -46,719 -15.44% 302,486
Hancock 18,357 67.77% 8,717 32.18% 14 0.05% 9,640 35.59% 27,088
Hardin 6,521 72.48% 2,471 27.46% 5 0.06% 4,050 45.02% 8,997
Harrison 3,721 71.78% 1,451 27.99% 12 0.23% 2,270 43.79% 5,184
Henry 7,102 68.94% 3,190 30.96% 10 0.10% 3,912 37.98% 10,302
Highland 10,185 77.68% 2,925 22.31% 2 0.02% 7,260 55.37% 13,112
Hocking 6,353 66.80% 3,139 33.00% 19 0.20% 3,214 33.80% 9,511
Holmes 7,056 81.82% 1,564 18.14% 4 0.05% 5,492 63.68% 8,624
Huron 12,398 67.24% 5,998 32.53% 42 0.23% 6,400 34.71% 18,438
Jackson 6,599 74.17% 2,285 25.68% 13 0.15% 4,314 48.49% 8,897
Jefferson 14,970 65.32% 7,914 34.53% 34 0.15% 7,056 30.79% 22,918
Knox 16,104 69.70% 6,969 30.16% 31 0.13% 9,135 39.54% 23,104
Lake 50,890 54.02% 43,166 45.82% 158 0.17% 7,724 8.20% 94,214
Lawrence 12,697 72.51% 4,793 27.37% 21 0.12% 7,904 45.14% 17,511
Licking 41,566 62.51% 24,774 37.26% 154 0.23% 16,792 25.25% 66,494
Logan 12,551 76.15% 3,898 23.65% 32 0.19% 8,653 52.50% 16,481
Lorain 54,488 48.70% 57,191 51.11% 209 0.19% -2,703 -2.41% 111,888
Lucas 53,009 40.09% 78,727 59.54% 480 0.36% -25,718 -19.45% 132,216
Madison 9,763 69.01% 4,350 30.75% 35 0.25% 5,413 38.26% 14,148
Mahoning 44,397 51.64% 41,421 48.18% 151 0.18% 2,976 3.46% 85,969
Marion 12,760 66.65% 6,342 33.12% 44 0.23% 6,418 33.53% 19,146
Medina 45,960 58.86% 31,979 40.95% 145 0.19% 13,981 17.91% 78,084
Meigs 5,589 74.84% 1,875 25.11% 4 0.05% 3,714 49.73% 7,468
Mercer 14,390 80.84% 3,389 19.04% 21 0.12% 11,001 61.80% 17,800
Miami 30,114 71.35% 11,993 28.42% 99 0.23% 18,121 42.93% 42,206
Monroe 3,479 71.48% 1,378 28.31% 10 0.21% 2,101 43.17% 4,867
Montgomery 91,382 49.04% 94,512 50.72% 460 0.25% -3,130 -1.68% 186,354
Morgan 3,494 72.52% 1,317 27.33% 7 0.15% 2,177 45.19% 4,818
Morrow 9,985 75.04% 3,303 24.82% 18 0.14% 6,682 50.22% 13,306
Muskingum 18,664 68.28% 8,638 31.60% 34 0.12% 10,026 36.68% 27,336
Noble 3,519 76.30% 1,083 23.48% 10 0.22% 2,436 52.82% 4,612
Ottawa 10,653 57.80% 7,750 42.05% 27 0.15% 2,903 15.75% 18,430
Paulding 4,873 75.31% 1,587 24.52% 11 0.17% 3,286 50.79% 6,471
Perry 8,557 71.70% 3,342 28.00% 36 0.30% 5,215 43.70% 11,935
Pickaway 13,859 70.72% 5,696 29.07% 41 0.21% 8,163 41.65% 19,596
Pike 5,488 70.21% 2,327 29.77% 2 0.03% 3,161 40.44% 7,817
Portage 32,274 53.29% 28,175 46.52% 114 0.19% 4,099 6.77% 60,563
Preble 12,156 77.22% 3,533 22.44% 54 0.34% 8,623 54.78% 15,743
Putnam 12,332 82.09% 2,667 17.75% 24 0.16% 9,665 64.34% 15,023
Richland 28,812 69.04% 12,904 30.92% 16 0.04% 15,908 38.12% 41,732
Ross 14,728 65.06% 7,858 34.71% 52 0.23% 6,870 30.35% 22,638
Sandusky 13,076 61.27% 8,177 38.31% 90 0.42% 4,899 22.96% 21,343
Scioto 14,656 69.56% 6,411 30.43% 4 0.02% 8,245 39.13% 21,071
Seneca 11,618 64.58% 6,322 35.14% 51 0.28% 5,296 29.44% 17,991
Shelby 14,512 80.32% 3,509 19.42% 47 0.26% 11,003 60.90% 18,068
Stark 77,287 57.87% 56,215 42.09% 44 0.03% 21,072 15.78% 133,546
Summit 86,724 43.31% 113,112 56.49% 415 0.21% -26,388 -13.18% 200,251
Trumbull 39,082 53.46% 33,890 46.36% 132 0.18% 5,192 7.10% 73,104
Tuscarawas 20,072 66.01% 10,267 33.77% 67 0.22% 9,805 32.24% 30,406
Union 16,320 64.16% 9,075 35.67% 43 0.17% 7,245 28.49% 25,438
Van Wert 7,959 78.49% 2,176 21.46% 5 0.05% 5,783 57.03% 10,140
Vinton 2,986 74.28% 1,028 25.57% 6 0.15% 1,958 48.71% 4,020
Warren 65,370 64.38% 35,970 35.43% 196 0.19% 29,400 28.95% 101,536
Washington 15,812 69.50% 6,938 30.50% 1 0.00% 8,874 39.00% 22,751
Wayne 25,599 66.58% 12,832 33.37% 19 0.05% 12,767 33.21% 38,450
Williams 8,935 69.57% 3,903 30.39% 5 0.04% 5,032 39.18% 12,843
Wood 24,854 51.62% 23,269 48.33% 25 0.05% 1,585 3.29% 48,148
Wyandot 5,811 71.93% 2,255 27.91% 13 0.16% 3,556 44.02% 8,079
Totals 2,192,312 52.97% 1,939,751 46.86% 7,071 0.17% 252,561 6.11% 4,139,134
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

By congressional district edit

Vance won 10 of 15 congressional districts.[200]

Voter demographics edit

According to exit polls by the National Election Pool, Vance won the election (53% to 47%), winning majority of white voters (59% to 40%), while Ryan received majorities of the Black vote (86% to 13%) and, to smaller extent, the Latino vote (59% to 41%).[201]

National election pool
Demographic subgroup Ryan Vance No
answer
% of
voters
Gender
Men 41 58 1 52
Women 53 47 N/A 48
Age
18–24 years old 59 41 N/A 4
25–29 years old 59 40 1 6
30–39 years old 54 45 1 12
40–49 years old 47 53 1 16
50–64 years old 42 58 N/A 31
65 and older 44 55 1 31
Race
White 40 59 1 83
Black 86 13 1 12
Latino 59 41 N/A 2
Race by gender
White men 35 64 1 44
White women 46 53 1 39
Black men 83 15 2 6
Black women 88 11 N/A 6
Education
High school or less 36 64 N/A 17
Some college education 46 53 1 25
Associate degree 44 55 1 15
Bachelor's degree 49 51 N/A 25
Advanced degree 57 43 N/A 17
Party ID
Democrats 97 3 N/A 30
Republicans 8 92 N/A 41
Independents 50 49 1 29
Ideology
Liberals 95 4 1 20
Moderates 56 43 1 42
Conservatives 11 89 N/A 38
Marital status
Married 47 53 N/A 64
Unmarried 54 45 1 36
Gender by marital status
Married men 38 62 N/A 31
Married women 55 45 N/A 33
Unmarried men 45 53 2 18
Unmarried women 63 37 N/A 17
Union household
Yes 56 43 1 21
No 44 55 1 79
First-time midterm election voter
Yes 48 52 N/A 9
No 47 53 N/A 91
Most important issue facing the country
Crime 41 59 N/A 8
Inflation 25 75 N/A 35
Gun policy 54 43 3 16
Immigration 12 88 N/A 9
Abortion 81 19 N/A 26
Area type
Urban 58 42 N/A 33
Suburban 41 58 1 51
Rural 42 57 1 16
Region
Cleveland Area 68 31 1 12
North 44 55 1 20
West 35 65 N/A 16
Columbus Area 60 40 N/A 19
Cincinnati/Dayton Area 41 58 1 20
Ohio Valley 35 65 N/A 13
Source: CBS News[202]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. ^ Patel and Pukita with 2%
  4. ^ Pukita with 2%; Graham and Patel with 1%
  5. ^ Patel and Pukita with 1%, "Other" (volunteered response) with <1%
  6. ^ Pukita with 2%, Patel with 1%
  7. ^ Patel with 2%, Pukita with 1%, "Other" (volunteered response) with <1%
  8. ^ Graham with 3%; Patel with 1%; Pukita with 0%
  9. ^ Someone else with 9%, Pukita with 1%
  10. ^ Tinsley with 5%
  11. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  12. ^ "Someone else" with 2%
  13. ^ "All others" with 3%
  14. ^ "Someone else" with 2%
  15. ^ "Someone else" with 3%
  16. ^ "Another party's candidate" with 1%
  17. ^ "Another party's candidate" with 1%
  18. ^ "Not going to vote" with 2%; "Another candidate" with 1%
  19. ^ "Other" with 1%
  20. ^ "Someone else" with 1%
  21. ^ "Someone else" with 1%
  22. ^ "Another candidate" with 1%; "Not going to vote" with 1%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k This poll was sponsored by Protect Ohio Values PAC, which supports Vance
  2. ^ a b c d e f This poll was sponsored by Mandel's campaign
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h This poll was sponsored by Timken's campaign
  4. ^ a b This poll was sponsored by Gibbons's campaign
  5. ^ This poll was sponsored by Moreno's campaign
  6. ^ a b This poll was sponsored by Club for Growth Action, which endorsed Mandel
  7. ^ This poll was sponsored by Club for Growth Action
  8. ^ a b c d e f g This poll was sponsored by 314 Action, which supports Amy Acton
  9. ^ This poll was sponsored by American Greatness
  10. ^ a b c d This poll was sponsored by Center Street PAC, which opposes Vance
  11. ^ a b c This poll was sponsored by Ryan's campaign
  12. ^ This poll was conducted for John Bolton Super PAC
  13. ^ a b c This poll was sponsored by Innovation Ohio

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For related races see 2022 United States Senate elections and 2022 Ohio elections Not to be confused with the 2022 Ohio Senate election The 2022 United States Senate election in Ohio was held on November 8 2022 to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Ohio Republican writer and venture capitalist J D Vance defeated Democratic U S Representative Tim Ryan to succeed retiring incumbent Republican Rob Portman 1 2022 United States Senate election in Ohio 2016 November 8 2022 2028 Turnout51 5 16 9pp Nominee J D Vance Tim Ryan Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 2 192 114 1 939 489 Percentage 53 04 46 92 County resultsCongressional district resultsPrecinct resultsVance 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Ryan 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 50 U S senator before election Rob Portman Republican Elected U S senator J D Vance Republican Vance won by a 6 1 point margin which was significantly closer than all other concurrently held elections for statewide offices in Ohio won by Republicans 2 3 Despite his defeat Ryan flipped four counties carried by Portman in re election in 2016 Summit Montgomery Hamilton and Lorain the latter of which Trump won in 2020 However Vance scored wins in Ryan s home county of Trumbull and the industrial based Mahoning County that contains much of Youngstown Both counties were represented by Ryan in his congressional district Overall however this election marked the worst Republican performance in the Class III seat since 1968 in which the Republicans won the seat and the best Democratic performance since 1998 It is also the closest election since 1992 Vance was endorsed by Donald Trump and became the only candidate in the seven statewide general election races funded by Trump s PAC to win 4 Contents 1 Republican primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Nominee 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 1 1 3 Withdrawn 1 1 4 Disqualified 1 1 5 Declined 1 2 Endorsements 1 3 Polling 1 3 1 Graphical summary 1 4 Results 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Nominee 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 2 1 3 Disqualified 2 1 4 Declined 2 2 Endorsements 2 3 Polling 2 4 Results 3 Third party and independent candidates 3 1 Candidates 3 1 1 Declared 3 1 2 Disqualified 4 General election 4 1 Predictions 4 2 Debates 4 3 Endorsements 4 4 Polling 4 5 Results 4 5 1 By county 4 5 2 By congressional district 4 5 3 Voter demographics 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksRepublican primary editAs a result of Portman s retirement this primary was expected to be one of the most competitive in the nation Due to his high approval ratings within the Republican Party most of the candidates sought the endorsement of former president Donald Trump Former state treasurer Josh Mandel who had been the Republican nominee for Senate in 2012 led most polls until late January when businessman Mike Gibbons surged after spending millions in TV ads 5 At a forum in March 2022 Gibbons and Mandel got into a forceful argument over Mandel s private sector experience The debate moderator intervened after it was feared that the two candidates would come to blows 6 On April 9 Gibbons said that middle class Americans don t pay enough in income taxes which immediately led to his poll numbers plummeting On April 15 Trump endorsed writer and commentator J D Vance who had criticized him in the past 7 8 Vance had been trailing in the polls but as a result of Trump s support he surged to become the race s frontrunner for the first time and led in most polls up to election day Meanwhile State Senator Matt Dolan who disavowed Trump s claims of voter fraud in the 2020 United States presidential election saw a late surge after buying ad time 9 Vance won with 32 of the vote with Mandel in second and Dolan in a close third The primary was considered by many as a test of Trump s influence over the Republican Party as he won Ohio by 8 points in 2020 10 The primary was also the most expensive in the state s history with the candidates spending a combined 66 million throughout the campaign 11 Candidates edit Nominee edit J D Vance author of Hillbilly Elegy U S Marine Corps veteran and venture capitalist Eliminated in primary edit Matt Dolan state senator from the 24th district since 2017 and nominee for Cuyahoga County executive in 2010 12 13 14 Mike Gibbons investment banker and candidate for the U S Senate in 2018 15 14 Josh Mandel U S Marine Corps Reserve Iraq War veteran former Ohio state treasurer 2011 2019 nominee for the U S Senate in 2012 and candidate for the U S Senate in 2018 16 14 Neil Patel businessman 17 14 Mark Pukita IT executive 18 14 Jane Timken former chair of the Ohio Republican Party 2017 2021 19 14 Withdrawn edit John Berman electronic hardware design test engineer and candidate for U S Senate Minnesota and Kansas in 2020 20 Bernie Moreno businessman 21 22 23 Disqualified edit Bill Graham attorney 23 14 Mike Holt 24 23 Michael Leipold MedFlight pilot and retired U S Army chief warrant officer 25 17 23 MacKenzie Thompson U S Air Force veteran 26 23 Declined edit Troy Balderson U S representative for Ohio s 12th congressional district 2018 present 27 Warren Davidson U S representative for Ohio s 8th congressional district 2016 present 28 Anthony Gonzalez U S representative for Ohio s 16th congressional district 2019 2023 29 Jon A Husted lieutenant governor of Ohio 2019 present ran for re election 30 Bill Johnson U S representative for Ohio s 6th congressional district 2011 2024 31 Jim Jordan U S representative for Ohio s 4th congressional district 2007 present running for re election 32 David Joyce U S representative for Ohio s 14th congressional district 2013 present ran for re election 33 John Kasich former governor of Ohio 2011 2019 and candidate for President of the United States in 2000 and 2016 34 35 Mark Kvamme co founder of Drive Capital 35 Frank LaRose Ohio secretary of state 2019 present endorsed Vance ran for re election 36 37 Rob Portman incumbent U S Senator 2011 2023 38 Vivek Ramaswamy entrepreneur author and businessman 39 Jim Renacci former U S representative for Ohio s 16th congressional district 2011 2019 and nominee for U S Senate in 2018 ran for governor 40 Geraldo Rivera journalist author attorney and former TV host 41 42 43 Darrell C Scott pastor and CEO of the National Diversity Coalition for Trump 44 endorsed Moreno 45 expressed interest in running for Ohio s 16th congressional district Steve Stivers former U S representative for Ohio s 15th congressional district 2011 2021 46 Pat Tiberi former U S representative for Ohio s 12th congressional district 2001 2018 47 Jim Tressel president of Youngstown State University and former Ohio State football coach 48 Mike Turner U S representative for Ohio s 10th congressional district 2003 present ran for re election 49 23 Brad Wenstrup U S representative for Ohio s 2nd congressional district 2013 present ran for re election 49 Dave Yost attorney general of Ohio 2019 present and former Ohio state auditor 2011 2019 ran for re election 50 Endorsements edit Matt DolanU S governors Bob Taft 67th governor of Ohio 1999 2007 51 State officials Betty Montgomery 30th Auditor of Ohio 2003 2007 and 45th Attorney General of Ohio 1995 2003 52 State senators Jay Hottinger president pro tempore of the Ohio Senate 2021 present and state senator from the 31st district 2015 present 53 State representatives Jo Ann Davidson former Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives 1995 2000 and former state representative from the 24th district 1981 2000 51 Newspapers and other media The Plain Dealer Republican primary only 54 Organizations Franklin County Republican Party 55 Knox County Republican Party 56 Mike GibbonsU S Senators Rand Paul U S Senator from Kentucky 2011 present 57 U S Representatives Kat Cammack U S Representative for FL 03 2021 present 58 State senators Sandra O Brien state senator from the 32nd district 2021 present 59 Individuals Bill Stepien political consultant former campaign manager to Donald Trump s 2020 campaign 60 Organizations Cuyahoga County Republican Party 61 Josh MandelExecutive branch officials Elan Carr former United States Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Anti Semitism 2019 2021 62 Michael Flynn 25th United States National Security Advisor 2017 Democratic 63 U S Ambassadors David M Friedman former Ambassador of the United States to Israel 2017 2021 62 U S Senators Ted Cruz U S Senator from Texas 2013 present 64 Mike Lee U S Senator from Utah 2011 present 65 Cynthia Lummis U S Senator from Wyoming 2021 present 66 U S Representatives Madison Cawthorn U S Representative for NC 11 2021 2023 63 David McIntosh former U S Representative for IN 02 1995 2001 and president of Club for Growth 67 Individuals Jon P Diamond businessman 62 Jenna Ellis lawyer former legal adviser to Donald Trump s 2020 campaign 68 Howard Friedman former president of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee 62 Mark Levin lawyer author and radio personality host of The Mark Levin Show 68 Dennis Prager conservative activist and founder of PragerU 62 Seth M Siegel author and activist 62 Organizations Club for Growth 67 Jane TimkenExecutive branch officials Kellyanne Conway former Senior Counselor to the President 2017 2020 69 U S governors Kristi Noem 33rd Governor of South Dakota 2019 present and former U S Representative for SD AL 2011 2019 70 U S Senators Shelley Moore Capito U S Senator from West Virginia 2015 present 71 Joni Ernst U S Senator from Iowa 2015 present 71 Deb Fischer U S Senator from Nebraska 2013 present 71 Rob Portman U S Senator from Ohio 2011 2023 72 U S Representatives Bob Gibbs U S Representative for OH 07 2011 2023 73 Elise Stefanik U S Representative for NY 21 2015 present 74 State senators Louis Blessing state senator from the 8th district 2019 present and former state representative from the 29th district 2013 2019 75 Michael Rulli state senator from the 33rd district 2019 present 75 Kirk Schuring Majority Leader of the Ohio Senate 2021 present state senator from the 29th district 2019 present former Acting Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives 2018 and former state representative from the 48th district 2011 2018 76 Steve Wilson state senator from the 7th district 2017 present 75 State representatives Cindy Abrams state representative from the 80th district 2019 present 77 Brian Baldridge state representative from the 90th district 2019 present 77 Jon Cross state representative from the 83rd district 2019 present 77 Haraz Ghanbari state representative from the 3rd district 2019 present 77 Brett Hillyer state representative from the 98th district 2019 present 77 David Johnson former state representative from the 55th district 1979 1994 1975 1976 78 Laura Lanese state representative from the 23rd district 2017 present 77 Scott Oelslager state representative from the 48th district 2019 present 2003 2010 and former state senator from the 29th district 2011 2018 76 Bill Seitz Majority Leader of the Ohio House of Representatives 2017 present state representative from the 30th district 2017 present and former state senator from the 8th district 2007 2016 77 Reggie Stoltzfus state representative from the 50th district 2019 present 76 Local officials Donna Owens former mayor of Toledo 78 Individuals Colleen Mary O Toole former judge on the Ohio Eleventh District Court of Appeals 78 Alex Triantafilou chair of the Hamilton County Republican Party 78 Bryan C Williams vice chair of the Ohio Republican Party chair of the Summit County Republican Party former acting chair of the Ohio Republican Party and former state representative from the 41st district 1997 2004 78 Organizations Columbiana County Republican Party 79 Maggie s List 80 J D VanceU S Presidents Donald Trump 45th president of the United States 2017 2021 81 Executive branch officials Robert Lighthizer former United States Trade Representative 2017 2021 82 Robert C O Brien former United States National Security Advisor 2019 2021 82 Andrew R Wheeler former EPA Administrator 2019 2021 83 U S Senators Josh Hawley U S Senator from Missouri 2019 present 84 U S Representatives Jim Banks U S Representative for IN 03 2017 present and chair of the Republican Study Committee 85 Marjorie Taylor Greene U S Representative for GA 14 2021 present 86 State officials Frank LaRose Secretary of State of Ohio 2019 present 87 Individuals Tucker Carlson political commentator on Fox News 81 Charlie Kirk conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA 88 Bernie Moreno candidate for U S senate in Ohio in 2022 89 Penny Nance president of Concerned Women for America 90 Peter Thiel co founder of PayPal and venture capitalist 81 Donald Trump Jr businessman and son of former President Donald Trump 81 Newspapers and other media The American Conservative 91 Pittsburgh Post Gazette 92 Organizations Ohio Right to Life 93 Ohio Veterans United 94 Turning Point Action 95 Bernie Moreno withdrawn and endorsed J D Vance Executive branch officials Kellyanne Conway former Senior Counselor to the President 2017 2020 96 Ja Ron Smith former deputy director of the Office of American Innovation 2019 2020 21 U S Ambassadors David T Fischer former Ambassador of the United States to Morocco 2020 2021 45 Ed McMullen former Ambassador of the United States to Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2017 2021 21 Individuals Katrina Pierson activist and communications consultant 21 Darrell C Scott pastor and CEO of the National Diversity Coalition for Trump 45 Labor unions National Border Patrol Council 97 Organizations Clermont County Republican Party 55 Declined to endorseOrganizations Hamilton County Republican Party 55 Ohio Republican Party 98 Polling edit Graphical summary edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Source of pollaggregation Datesadministered Datesupdated MattDolan MikeGibbons JoshMandel JaneTimken J D Vance Other a Margin Real Clear Politics April 28 May 1 2022 May 2 2022 21 5 15 0 22 5 7 0 26 0 8 0 Vance 3 5 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error MattDolan MikeGibbons JoshMandel BernieMoreno JaneTimken MikeTurner J D Vance Other Undecided The Trafalgar Group R April 29 May 1 2022 1 081 LV 3 0 22 13 21 6 26 4 c 9 Emerson College April 28 29 2022 885 LV 3 2 18 14 22 7 24 4 d 11 Fabrizio Lee R A April 25 26 2022 800 LV 3 5 12 12 19 8 31 0 17 Blueprint Polling D April 21 24 2022 634 LV 3 9 18 13 12 7 17 33 Fox News April 20 24 2022 906 LV 3 0 11 13 18 6 23 2 e 25 Fabrizio Lee R A April 18 19 2022 800 LV 3 5 9 13 18 11 25 lt 1 23 The Trafalgar Group R April 13 14 2022 1 078 LV 3 0 12 14 28 8 23 3 f 13 Remington Research Group R B April 11 12 2022 884 LV 3 3 15 17 23 12 10 3 20 Moore Information Group R C April 3 4 2022 2 500 LV 2 0 13 20 16 15 10 26 Fabrizio Lee R A March 30 31 2022 800 LV 3 5 9 18 18 9 18 29 University of Akron February 17 March 15 2022 LV 5 21 22 6 10 4 34 Fox News March 2 6 2022 918 LV 3 0 7 22 20 9 11 3 g 24 Emerson College February 25 26 2022 410 LV 4 8 6 22 15 6 8 4 h 39 Fabrizio Lee R A February 23 24 2022 800 LV 3 5 8 18 14 12 14 34 Cygnal R D February 8 10 2022 609 LV 4 0 6 23 11 8 9 44 The Trafalgar Group R February 8 10 2022 1 085 LV 3 0 10 16 21 10 14 3 25 co efficient R February 6 8 2022 613 LV 4 0 7 20 18 6 5 10 i 34 February 3 2022 Moreno withdraws from the race WPA Intelligence R B January 30 February 1 2022 514 LV 4 4 5 17 28 6 9 13 22 Cygnal R D January 28 30 2022 929 LV 3 2 3 16 13 6 8 10 45 Fabrizio Lee R A January 18 20 2022 800 LV 3 5 3 14 15 11 13 9 1 34 KAConsulting LLC R E January 11 13 2022 600 LV 4 0 3 10 20 10 18 10 24 WPA Intelligence R F January 5 6 2022 513 LV 4 4 4 14 26 7 15 10 8 16 Moore Information Group R C January 3 2022 1 000 LV 3 1 4 14 18 9 16 8 31 The Trafalgar Group R December 12 15 2021 1 053 LV 3 0 5 12 21 2 10 15 34 Moore Information Group R C November 29 2021 1 000 LV 3 1 4 13 21 3 17 10 32 Fabrizio Lee R A November 21 23 2021 600 LV 4 0 2 7 18 2 10 6 10 45 Fabrizio Lee R A October 17 18 2021 600 LV 4 0 3 6 19 1 4 7 16 43 Moore Information Group R C September 2021 LV 6 12 22 3 11 9 37 WPA Intelligence R B September 20 23 2021 510 LV 4 3 3 8 37 1 6 13 6 26 Remington Research Group R B September 6 7 2021 980 LV 3 0 2 5 34 2 11 16 30 Fabrizio Lee R A August 17 19 2021 800 LV 3 5 2 4 19 1 5 5 13 51 WPA Intelligence R F July 27 29 2021 500 LV 4 4 3 3 40 1 8 12 13 20 Fabrizio Lee R A July 20 22 2021 800 LV 3 5 1 2 21 2 7 7 12 48 Fabrizio Lee R A June 15 17 2021 800 LV 3 5 2 2 22 1 8 6 4 55 Remington Research Group R B June 1 3 2021 1 040 LV 3 0 2 5 35 2 16 6 34 Moore Information Group R C May 26 2021 600 LV 4 0 2 7 24 1 19 8 4 35 Moore Information Group R C April 2021 600 LV 4 0 1 23 1 14 7 4 37 Fabrizio Lee R A April 20 22 2021 800 LV 3 5 2 25 2 8 7 6 51 Moore Information Group R C March 2021 600 LV 4 0 2 28 11 7 2 37 Moore Information Group R C February 2021 600 LV 4 0 2 20 5 8 50 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error MikeGibbons JoshMandel BernieMoreno SteveStivers JaneTimken Undecided Remington Research Group R B June 1 3 2021 1 040 LV 3 0 45 22 33 WPA Intelligence R G February 1 3 2021 509 LV 4 4 3 38 2 11 6 39 Results edit nbsp Results by county Vance 20 30 30 40 40 50 Mandel 20 30 30 40 Dolan 30 40 40 50 Republican primary results 23 99 Party Candidate Votes Republican J D Vance 344 736 32 22 Republican Josh Mandel 255 854 23 92 Republican Matt Dolan 249 239 23 30 Republican Mike Gibbons 124 653 11 65 Republican Jane Timken 62 779 5 87 Republican Mark Pukita 22 692 2 12 Republican Neil Patel 9 873 0 92 Total votes 1 069 826 100 0 Democratic primary editCandidates edit Nominee edit Tim Ryan U S representative for Ohio s 13th congressional district 2013 2023 and candidate for President of the United States in 2020 100 14 Eliminated in primary edit nbsp Former CFPB senior advisor Morgan Harper from Columbus Morgan Harper former senior advisor at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and candidate for Ohio s 3rd congressional district in 2020 101 14 Traci Johnson activist and tech executive 102 14 Disqualified edit Demar Sheffey treasurer of the Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District 103 23 Rick Taylor 104 23 LaShondra Tinsley former case manager for Franklin County Jobs and Family Services 23 14 Declined edit Amy Acton former director of the Ohio Department of Health 105 106 Joyce Beatty U S representative for Ohio s 3rd congressional district 2013 present ran for re election 107 Kevin Boyce president of the Franklin County board of commissioners and former Ohio State Treasurer 108 23 Kathleen Clyde former Portage County commissioner former state representative and nominee for Ohio Secretary of State in 2018 109 Michael Coleman former mayor of Columbus 110 John Cranley former mayor of Cincinnati ran for governor 111 112 113 114 LeBron James professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers and former player for the Cleveland Cavaliers 115 Zach Klein Columbus city attorney 116 Danny O Connor Franklin county recorder and nominee for Ohio s 12th congressional district in 2018 117 118 Aftab Pureval attorney and Hamilton County clerk of courts elected Mayor of Cincinnati in 2021 119 Alicia Reece Hamilton County commissioner 120 Connie Schultz former columnist for The Plain Dealer and wife of U S Senator Sherrod Brown 121 Emilia Sykes minority leader of the Ohio House of Representatives ran for the U S House in Ohio s 13th congressional district 122 Nina Turner president of Our Revolution former state senator and nominee for Ohio Secretary of State in 2014 ran for the U S House in Ohio s 11th congressional district 123 Nan Whaley former mayor of Dayton ran for governor 124 125 Endorsements edit Tim RyanU S Executive Branch officials Hillary Clinton former U S Secretary of State 2009 2013 former First Lady of the United States 1993 2001 and nominee for President of the United States in 2016 126 U S governors Ted Strickland former governor of Ohio 2007 2011 former U S Representative for OH 06 1997 2007 former president of the Center for American Progress Action Fund and nominee for U S Senate in 2016 127 U S Senators Sherrod Brown U S Senator from Ohio 2007 present former U S Representative for OH 13 1993 2007 128 U S Representatives John Boccieri former U S Representative for OH 16 2009 2011 129 Zack Space former U S Representative for OH 18 2007 2011 129 State officials Yvette McGee Brown former Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and 2010 Democratic nominee for Lt Governor 129 State senators Nickie Antonio state senator from Ohio s 23rd senatorial district 129 Cecil Thomas state senator from Ohio s 9th senatorial district 129 State representatives Willis Blackshear Jr state representative from Ohio s 39th district 129 Janine Boyd former state representative from Ohio s 9th district 129 Jack Cera former state representative from Ohio s 96th district 129 Jeffrey Crossman state representative from Ohio s 15th district 129 Tavia Galonski state representative from Ohio s 35th district 129 Brigid Kelly state representative from Ohio s 31st district 129 David J Leland state representative from Ohio s 22nd district 129 Michele Lepore Hagan state representative from Ohio s 58th district 129 Joe Miller state representative from Ohio s 56th district 129 Allison Russo state representative from Ohio s 24th district 129 Michael Sheehy state representative from Ohio s 46th district 129 Stephen Slesnick former state representative from Ohio s 49th district 129 Kent Smith state representative from Ohio s 8th district 129 Dan Troy state representative from Ohio s 60th district 129 Casey Weinstein state representative from Ohio s 37th district 129 Mayors Justin Bibb mayor of Cleveland 130 Timothy J DeGeeter mayor of Parma 129 Dan Horrigan Mayor of Akron 129 Wade Kapszukiewicz Mayor of Toledo 129 Mark Mallory former mayor of Cincinnati 129 Rhine McLin former mayor of Dayton 129 Don Plusquellic former mayor of Akron 129 County officials Denise Driehaus Hamilton County Commissioner 129 Ilene Shapiro Executive of Summit County 129 Individuals Fred Guttenberg activist 131 Mojo Nixon musician 132 Organizations Council for a Livable World 133 Democratic Majority for Israel 134 Feminist Majority PAC 135 Giffords 136 Jewish Democratic Council of America 137 League of Conservation Voters 138 NARAL Pro Choice America 139 Ohio Democratic Party 140 Population Connection Action Fund 141 Labor unions International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 127 International Union of Painters and Allied Trades 142 Ohio Association of Professional Fire Fighters 142 Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Association 143 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error MorganHarper TraciJohnson TimRyan Other Undecided University of Akron February 17 March 15 2022 LV 18 43 4 37 Emerson College February 25 26 2022 313 LV 5 5 4 9 31 5 j 51 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error AmyActon TimRyan Undecided Public Policy Polling D H March 15 16 2021 787 LV 3 5 37 32 31 Results edit nbsp Results by county Ryan 80 90 70 80 60 70 50 60 Democratic primary results 23 99 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Tim Ryan 359 941 69 55 Democratic Morgan Harper 92 347 17 84 Democratic Traci Johnson 65 209 12 60 Total votes 517 497 100 0 Third party and independent candidates editCandidates edit Declared edit John Cheng write in 144 Matthew R Esh write in 144 Stephen Faris candidate for the U S Senate in 2018 write in 145 Shane Hoffman write in 144 Lashondra Tinsley write in 144 Disqualified edit Eric Meiring Independent 146 Sam Ronan United States Air Force veteran candidate for Ohio s 1st congressional district in 2018 and candidate for chair of the Democratic National Committee in 2017 Independent 147 Shannon Marie Taylor Libertarian 148 General election editOhio had trended Republican in recent years voting for Donald Trump by eight points in both the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections As such most analysts expected that this seat would easily remain in Republican hands However aggregate polling on the run up to the election indicated a competitive race and most outlets considered it to be lean Republican In the end J D Vance held the open seat for the Republicans Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 149 Lean R October 4 2022 Inside Elections 150 Lean R October 7 2022 Sabato s Crystal Ball 151 Lean R August 31 2022 Politico 152 Lean R September 5 2022 RCP 153 Lean R September 20 2022 Fox News 154 Lean R September 20 2022 DDHQ 155 Likely R November 5 2022 538 156 Likely R October 7 2022 The Economist 157 Likely R November 5 2022 Debates edit 2022 United States Senate general election in Ohio debates No Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic Key P Participant A Absent N Non invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn J D Vance Tim Ryan 1 Oct 10 2022 Fox 8 Colleen MarshallJoe Toohey Youtube P P 2 Oct 17 2022 21 WFMJ Lindsay McCoyBertram de SouzaDerek Steyer Youtube P P Endorsements edit J D Vance R U S Presidents Donald Trump 45th president of the United States 2017 2021 81 Executive Branch officials Robert Lighthizer former United States Trade Representative 2017 2021 82 Robert C O Brien former United States National Security Advisor 2019 2021 82 Andrew R Wheeler former EPA Administrator 2019 2021 83 U S Senators Tom Cotton U S Senator from Arkansas 2015 present 158 Ted Cruz U S Senator from Texas 2013 present 158 Joni Ernst U S Senator from Iowa 2015 present 159 Josh Hawley U S Senator from Missouri 2019 present 84 Rob Portman U S Senator from Ohio 2011 present 160 Tim Scott U S Senator form South Carolina 2013 present 158 U S Representatives Jim Banks U S Representative for IN 03 2017 present and chair of the Republican Study Committee 85 Mike Carey U S Representative for OH 15 2021 present 161 Warren Davidson U S Representative for OH 08 2016 present 161 Tulsi Gabbard former U S Representative from HI 02 2013 2021 and former Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee 2013 2016 Independent 162 Bill Johnson U S Representative for OH 06 2011 present 163 Jim Jordan U S Representative for OH 04 2007 present 161 Marjorie Taylor Greene U S Representative for GA 14 2021 present 86 Mike Turner U S Representative for OH 10 2003 present 161 Brad Wenstrup U S Representative for OH 02 2013 present 164 State officials Ron DeSantis Governor of Florida 2019 present 165 Mike DeWine Governor of Ohio 2019 present 166 Keith Faber Auditor of Ohio 2019 present 167 Jon Husted Lieutenant Governor of Ohio 2019 present 167 Frank LaRose Secretary of State of Ohio 2019 present 87 Josh Mandel former Ohio state treasurer 2011 2019 nominee for U S Senate in Ohio 2012 candidate for U S Senate in Ohio in 2018 and in 2022 168 Robert Sprague Treasurer of Ohio 2019 present 167 Jane Timken former chair of the Ohio Republican Party 2017 2021 and candidate for U S Senate in Ohio in 2022 169 Dave Yost Attorney General of Ohio 2019 present 167 State legislators Matt Dolan state senator from Ohio s 24th senatorial district 2017 present and candidate for U S Senate in Ohio 2022 169 Marilyn Reid state representative from Ohio s 78th House of Representatives district 1993 1998 170 Individuals Tucker Carlson political commentator on Fox News 81 Mike Gibbons candidate for U S senate in Ohio in 2018 and in 2022 169 Charlie Kirk conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA 88 Max Miller former aide to Donald Trump and Republican nominee for OH 07 in 2022 161 Bernie Moreno candidate for U S senate in Ohio in 2022 89 Penny Nance president of Concerned Women for America 90 Dusty Rhodes Hamilton County Auditor Democratic 171 Peter Thiel co founder of PayPal and venture capitalist 81 Donald Trump Jr businessman and son of former President Donald Trump 81 Newspapers and other media The American Conservative 91 The Marietta Times 172 Local newspaper from the city of Marietta Ohio Pittsburgh Post Gazette 92 Organizations Campaign for Working Families 173 National Federation of Independent Business 174 National Rifle Association 175 Ohio Farm Bureau 176 Ohio Fraternal Order of Police 177 Ohio Republican Party 178 Ohio Right to Life 93 Ohio Veterans United 94 Republican Jewish Coalition 179 Susan B Anthony List 180 Turning Point Action 95 Tim Ryan D Executive Branch officials John Bridgeland former Director of the U S Domestic Policy Council 2001 2002 Republican 181 Hillary Clinton former U S Secretary of State 2009 2013 former First Lady of the United States 1993 2001 and nominee for President of the United States in 2016 126 U S Senators Sherrod Brown U S Senator from Ohio 2007 present former U S Representative for OH 13 1993 2007 128 Joe Manchin U S Senator from West Virginia 2010 present former governor of West Virginia 2005 2010 182 U S Representatives Joyce Beatty U S Representative for OH 3 2013 present 183 John Boccieri former U S Representative for OH 16 2009 2011 129 Liz Cheney U S Representative for Wyoming s at large congressional district 2017 2023 Republican 162 Marcy Kaptur U S Representative for OH 9 1983 present 184 Alexandria Ocasio Cortez U S Representative for NY 14 2019 present 185 endorsement rejected by Tim Ryan Zack Space former U S Representative for OH 18 2007 2011 129 State officials Yvette McGee Brown former Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and 2010 Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor of Ohio 129 Jim Petro former Ohio Attorney General and Ohio State Auditor Republican 186 Ted Strickland former governor of Ohio 2007 2011 former U S Representative for OH 06 1997 2007 former president of the Center for American Progress Action Fund and nominee for U S Senate in 2016 127 State senators Nickie Antonio state senator from Ohio s 23rd senatorial district 129 Cecil Thomas state senator from Ohio s 9th senatorial district 129 State representatives Willis Blackshear Jr state representative from Ohio s 39th district 129 Janine Boyd former state representative from Ohio s 9th district 129 Jack Cera former state representative from Ohio s 96th district 129 Jeffrey Crossman state representative from Ohio s 15th district 129 Tavia Galonski state representative from Ohio s 35th district 129 Brigid Kelly state representative from Ohio s 31st district 129 David J Leland state representative from Ohio s 22nd district 129 Michele Lepore Hagan state representative from Ohio s 58th district 129 Joe Miller state representative from Ohio s 56th district 129 Allison Russo minority leader of the Ohio House of Representatives 129 Rocky Saxbe former state representative from Ohio s 75th district Republican 186 Michael Sheehy state representative from Ohio s 46th district 129 Stephen Slesnick former state representative from Ohio s 49th district 129 Kent Smith state representative from Ohio s 8th district 129 Emilia Sykes state representative from Ohio s 34th district and nominee for U S House in 2022 187 Dan Troy state representative from Ohio s 60th district 129 Casey Weinstein state representative from Ohio s 37th district 129 Mayors Justin Bibb Mayor of Cleveland 130 Timothy J DeGeeter Mayor of Parma 129 Dan Horrigan Mayor of Akron 129 Wade Kapszukiewicz Mayor of Toledo 129 Mark Mallory former mayor of Cincinnati 129 Rhine McLin former mayor of Dayton 129 Don Plusquellic former mayor of Akron 129 County officials Denise Driehaus Hamilton County Commissioner 129 Phil Heimlich former Hamilton County Commissioner and Cincinnati City Councillor Republican 186 Ilene Shapiro Executive of Summit County 129 Individuals Fred Guttenberg activist 131 Dave Matthews singer 188 Newspapers and other media The Blade 189 The Chronicle Telegram 190 The Columbus Dispatch 191 The Plain Dealer 192 Organizations Council for a Livable World 133 Democratic Majority for Israel 134 Feminist Majority PAC 135 Giffords 136 Human Rights Campaign 193 Jewish Democratic Council of America 137 League of Conservation Voters 138 NARAL Pro Choice America 139 Ohio Democratic Party 140 Population Connection Action Fund 141 Sierra Club 194 Labor unions AFL CIO 195 CWA District 4 196 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 127 International Union of Painters and Allied Trades 142 National Education Association 197 Ohio Association of Professional Fire Fighters 142 Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons International Association 143 United Auto Workers 198 United Mine Workers of America 199 Polling edit Aggregate polls Source of pollaggregation Datesadministered Datesupdated J D Vance R TimRyan D Undecided k Margin Real Clear Politics October 30 November 5 2022 November 7 2022 51 8 43 8 4 4 Vance 8 0 FiveThirtyEight October 17 November 7 2022 November 7 2022 50 9 44 7 4 4 Vance 6 2 270towin November 4 November 7 2022 November 7 2022 52 0 44 2 3 8 Vance 7 8 Average 51 6 44 2 4 2 Vance 7 4 Graphical summary Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error J D Vance R TimRyan D Other Undecided Civiqs November 4 7 2022 716 LV 4 1 51 46 2 l 2 Research Co November 4 6 2022 450 LV 4 6 52 44 4 Targoz Market Research November 2 6 2022 505 LV 4 3 52 45 3 m The Trafalgar Group R November 3 5 2022 1 123 LV 2 9 54 44 3 Data for Progress D November 2 5 2022 1 413 LV 3 0 55 45 Cygnal R November 1 3 2022 1 498 LV 2 5 49 43 8 Remington Research Group R November 1 2 2022 1 125 LV 2 8 48 43 9 Emerson College October 30 November 1 2022 1 000 LV 3 0 51 43 2 n 4 53 44 3 o Cygnal R October 29 November 1 2022 1 520 LV 2 5 49 44 7 Cygnal R October 26 30 2022 1 510 LV 2 5 48 44 8 Cygnal R October 24 28 2022 1 776 LV 2 3 48 43 9 Cygnal R October 22 26 2022 1 817 LV 2 3 49 44 8 Cygnal R October 20 24 2022 1 886 LV 2 3 48 44 8 Baldwin Wallace University October 20 23 2022 1 068 LV 3 5 46 50 4 Cygnal R October 18 22 2022 1 547 LV 2 5 47 43 10 Marist College October 17 20 2022 1 141 RV 3 9 46 45 1 p 8 942 LV 4 3 47 47 1 q 5 Cygnal R October 16 20 2022 1 540 LV 2 5 47 44 9 Siena College October 14 19 2022 644 LV 5 1 46 46 3 r 6 Cygnal R October 14 18 2022 1 438 LV 2 6 47 43 10 Ohio Northern University Lucid October 11 15 2022 668 LV 3 8 41 43 1 s 15 Suffolk University October 11 15 2022 500 LV 4 4 47 45 1 t 6 The Trafalgar Group R October 10 12 2022 1 081 LV 2 9 47 44 9 Data for Progress D October 7 12 2022 1 016 LV 3 0 49 46 5 Cygnal R I October 6 8 2022 640 LV 46 44 9 Emerson College October 6 7 2022 1 000 LV 3 0 46 45 1 u 9 Kurt Jetta D J October 2 3 2022 950 RV 3 5 35 43 22 528 LV 38 49 14 Siena College September 18 22 2022 642 LV 4 4 43 46 2 v 9 Baldwin Wallace University September 12 15 2022 855 LV 4 1 45 48 7 Marist College September 12 15 2022 1 200 RV 3 6 46 45 9 1 009 LV 3 9 48 47 5 Emerson College September 10 13 2022 1000 LV 3 0 44 40 3 13 Civiqs September 10 13 2022 780 LV 4 48 45 3 4 Fallon Research September 6 11 2022 600 RV 4 3 43 46 1 10 Suffolk University September 5 7 2022 500 LV 4 4 46 47 1 6 Echelon Insights August 31 September 7 2022 831 LV 4 3 39 45 15 Impact Research D K August 17 23 2022 800 LV 3 5 47 50 3 The Trafalgar Group R August 16 19 2022 1 087 LV 2 9 50 45 6 Emerson College August 15 16 2022 925 LV 3 2 45 42 4 10 Kurt Jetta D J August 1 3 2022 1 180 A 2 9 32 42 26 974 RV 3 1 33 44 23 516 LV 4 3 38 49 12 Impact Research D K July 21 28 2022 800 LV 3 5 45 48 7 PEM Management Corporation R L July 22 24 2022 300 LV 5 7 38 44 3 15 Grow Progress D M July 5 10 2022 2 032 RV 3 0 41 46 13 Kurt Jetta D J July 1 3 2022 1 199 A 2 8 36 41 23 989 RV 3 1 37 44 20 528 LV 4 3 43 46 11 Impact Research D K June 27 30 2022 816 LV 3 4 46 48 6 Grow Progress D M May 30 June 3 2022 2 018 RV 3 0 41 44 15 Suffolk University May 22 24 2022 500 LV 4 4 42 39 2 17 Momentive D J May 13 2022 1 174 A 2 9 37 37 25 989 RV 3 1 40 39 21 528 LV 4 3 48 43 9 Grow Progress D M April 25 29 2022 2 014 RV 2 5 41 43 15 Redfield amp Wilton Strategies August 20 24 2021 1 200 RV 2 8 33 36 3 24 1 160 LV 2 9 36 37 3 23 Public Policy Polling D H March 18 19 2021 700 V 3 7 39 37 24 Hypothetical pollingJosh Mandel vs Amy Acton Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error JoshMandel R AmyActon D Undecided Public Policy Polling D H March 18 19 2021 700 V 3 7 41 42 17 Josh Mandel vs Tim Ryan Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error JoshMandel R TimRyan D Other Undecided Redfield amp Wilton Strategies August 20 24 2021 1 200 RV 2 8 38 36 4 18 1 160 LV 2 9 41 37 4 17 Public Policy Polling D H March 18 19 2021 700 V 3 7 42 38 20 Jane Timken vs Amy Acton Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error JaneTimken R AmyActon D Undecided Public Policy Polling D H March 18 19 2021 700 V 3 7 40 40 20 Jane Timken vs Tim Ryan Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error JaneTimken R TimRyan D Other Undecided Redfield amp Wilton Strategies August 20 24 2021 1 200 RV 2 8 33 36 4 23 1 160 LV 2 9 36 38 4 22 Public Policy Polling D H March 18 19 2021 700 V 3 7 41 38 21 J D Vance vs Amy Acton Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error J D Vance R AmyActon D Undecided Public Policy Polling D H March 18 19 2021 700 V 3 7 38 40 22 Results edit nbsp State Senate district results nbsp State House district results 2022 United States Senate election in Ohio 99 Party Candidate Votes Republican J D Vance 2 192 114 53 04 4 99 Democratic Tim Ryan 1 939 489 46 92 9 76 Write in 1 739 0 04 N A Total votes 4 133 342 100 0 N A Republican hold By county edit By county County J D VanceRepublican Tim RyanDemocratic Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total Adams 6 749 77 34 1 976 22 64 1 0 01 4 773 54 70 8 726 Allen 23 229 71 02 9 428 28 83 49 0 15 13 801 42 19 32 706 Ashland 13 366 72 61 5 034 27 35 9 0 05 8 332 45 26 18 409 Ashtabula 18 277 59 14 12 561 40 64 69 0 22 5 716 18 50 30 907 Athens 7 482 39 18 11 578 60 62 38 0 20 4 096 21 44 19 098 Auglaize 15 022 80 37 3 641 19 48 28 0 15 11 381 60 89 18 691 Belmont 15 169 67 25 7 356 32 61 31 0 14 7 813 34 64 22 556 Brown 10 832 76 62 3 300 23 34 5 0 04 7 532 53 28 14 137 Butler 79 240 61 88 48 777 38 09 35 0 03 30 463 23 79 128 052 Carroll 7 372 72 70 2 743 27 05 25 0 25 4 629 45 65 10 140 Champaign 10 253 71 03 4 095 28 37 87 0 60 6 158 42 66 14 435 Clark 27 131 61 10 17 141 38 60 130 0 30 9 990 22 50 44 402 Clermont 52 888 65 97 27 084 33 78 194 0 24 25 804 32 19 80 166 Clinton 10 515 74 59 3 562 25 27 21 0 15 6 953 49 32 14 098 Columbiana 24 829 69 77 10 705 30 08 51 0 14 14 124 39 69 35 585 Coshocton 8 021 70 97 3 255 28 80 26 0 23 4 766 42 17 11 302 Crawford 10 855 73 18 3 948 26 61 31 0 21 6 907 46 57 14 834 Cuyahoga 131 427 32 12 277 039 67 70 750 0 18 145 612 35 58 409 216 Darke 15 977 80 76 3 773 19 07 33 0 17 12 204 61 69 19 783 Defiance 8 821 66 03 4 513 33 78 25 0 19 4 308 32 25 13 359 Delaware 52 540 53 13 46 319 46 84 27 0 03 6 221 6 29 98 886 Erie 15 287 52 93 13 541 46 89 51 0 18 1 746 6 04 28 879 Fairfield 35 926 60 63 23 305 39 33 27 0 05 12 621 21 30 59 258 Fayette 6 287 74 76 2 102 24 99 21 0 25 4 185 49 77 8 410 Franklin 143 263 33 64 281 505 66 10 1 134 0 27 138 242 32 46 425 902 Fulton 10 906 67 18 5 299 32 64 28 0 17 5 607 34 54 16 233 Gallia 6 993 76 68 2 116 23 20 11 0 12 4 877 53 48 9 120 Geauga 25 332 59 24 17 348 40 57 81 0 19 7 984 18 67 42 761 Greene 39 385 59 51 26 751 40 42 43 0 06 12 634 19 09 66 179 Guernsey 8 678 71 18 3 505 28 75 9 0 07 5 173 42 43 12 192 Hamilton 127 792 42 25 174 511 57 69 183 0 06 46 719 15 44 302 486 Hancock 18 357 67 77 8 717 32 18 14 0 05 9 640 35 59 27 088 Hardin 6 521 72 48 2 471 27 46 5 0 06 4 050 45 02 8 997 Harrison 3 721 71 78 1 451 27 99 12 0 23 2 270 43 79 5 184 Henry 7 102 68 94 3 190 30 96 10 0 10 3 912 37 98 10 302 Highland 10 185 77 68 2 925 22 31 2 0 02 7 260 55 37 13 112 Hocking 6 353 66 80 3 139 33 00 19 0 20 3 214 33 80 9 511 Holmes 7 056 81 82 1 564 18 14 4 0 05 5 492 63 68 8 624 Huron 12 398 67 24 5 998 32 53 42 0 23 6 400 34 71 18 438 Jackson 6 599 74 17 2 285 25 68 13 0 15 4 314 48 49 8 897 Jefferson 14 970 65 32 7 914 34 53 34 0 15 7 056 30 79 22 918 Knox 16 104 69 70 6 969 30 16 31 0 13 9 135 39 54 23 104 Lake 50 890 54 02 43 166 45 82 158 0 17 7 724 8 20 94 214 Lawrence 12 697 72 51 4 793 27 37 21 0 12 7 904 45 14 17 511 Licking 41 566 62 51 24 774 37 26 154 0 23 16 792 25 25 66 494 Logan 12 551 76 15 3 898 23 65 32 0 19 8 653 52 50 16 481 Lorain 54 488 48 70 57 191 51 11 209 0 19 2 703 2 41 111 888 Lucas 53 009 40 09 78 727 59 54 480 0 36 25 718 19 45 132 216 Madison 9 763 69 01 4 350 30 75 35 0 25 5 413 38 26 14 148 Mahoning 44 397 51 64 41 421 48 18 151 0 18 2 976 3 46 85 969 Marion 12 760 66 65 6 342 33 12 44 0 23 6 418 33 53 19 146 Medina 45 960 58 86 31 979 40 95 145 0 19 13 981 17 91 78 084 Meigs 5 589 74 84 1 875 25 11 4 0 05 3 714 49 73 7 468 Mercer 14 390 80 84 3 389 19 04 21 0 12 11 001 61 80 17 800 Miami 30 114 71 35 11 993 28 42 99 0 23 18 121 42 93 42 206 Monroe 3 479 71 48 1 378 28 31 10 0 21 2 101 43 17 4 867 Montgomery 91 382 49 04 94 512 50 72 460 0 25 3 130 1 68 186 354 Morgan 3 494 72 52 1 317 27 33 7 0 15 2 177 45 19 4 818 Morrow 9 985 75 04 3 303 24 82 18 0 14 6 682 50 22 13 306 Muskingum 18 664 68 28 8 638 31 60 34 0 12 10 026 36 68 27 336 Noble 3 519 76 30 1 083 23 48 10 0 22 2 436 52 82 4 612 Ottawa 10 653 57 80 7 750 42 05 27 0 15 2 903 15 75 18 430 Paulding 4 873 75 31 1 587 24 52 11 0 17 3 286 50 79 6 471 Perry 8 557 71 70 3 342 28 00 36 0 30 5 215 43 70 11 935 Pickaway 13 859 70 72 5 696 29 07 41 0 21 8 163 41 65 19 596 Pike 5 488 70 21 2 327 29 77 2 0 03 3 161 40 44 7 817 Portage 32 274 53 29 28 175 46 52 114 0 19 4 099 6 77 60 563 Preble 12 156 77 22 3 533 22 44 54 0 34 8 623 54 78 15 743 Putnam 12 332 82 09 2 667 17 75 24 0 16 9 665 64 34 15 023 Richland 28 812 69 04 12 904 30 92 16 0 04 15 908 38 12 41 732 Ross 14 728 65 06 7 858 34 71 52 0 23 6 870 30 35 22 638 Sandusky 13 076 61 27 8 177 38 31 90 0 42 4 899 22 96 21 343 Scioto 14 656 69 56 6 411 30 43 4 0 02 8 245 39 13 21 071 Seneca 11 618 64 58 6 322 35 14 51 0 28 5 296 29 44 17 991 Shelby 14 512 80 32 3 509 19 42 47 0 26 11 003 60 90 18 068 Stark 77 287 57 87 56 215 42 09 44 0 03 21 072 15 78 133 546 Summit 86 724 43 31 113 112 56 49 415 0 21 26 388 13 18 200 251 Trumbull 39 082 53 46 33 890 46 36 132 0 18 5 192 7 10 73 104 Tuscarawas 20 072 66 01 10 267 33 77 67 0 22 9 805 32 24 30 406 Union 16 320 64 16 9 075 35 67 43 0 17 7 245 28 49 25 438 Van Wert 7 959 78 49 2 176 21 46 5 0 05 5 783 57 03 10 140 Vinton 2 986 74 28 1 028 25 57 6 0 15 1 958 48 71 4 020 Warren 65 370 64 38 35 970 35 43 196 0 19 29 400 28 95 101 536 Washington 15 812 69 50 6 938 30 50 1 0 00 8 874 39 00 22 751 Wayne 25 599 66 58 12 832 33 37 19 0 05 12 767 33 21 38 450 Williams 8 935 69 57 3 903 30 39 5 0 04 5 032 39 18 12 843 Wood 24 854 51 62 23 269 48 33 25 0 05 1 585 3 29 48 148 Wyandot 5 811 71 93 2 255 27 91 13 0 16 3 556 44 02 8 079 Totals 2 192 312 52 97 1 939 751 46 86 7 071 0 17 252 561 6 11 4 139 134 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic Hamilton largest municipality Cincinnati Lorain largest municipality Lorain Montgomery largest municipality Dayton Summit largest municipality Akron By congressional district edit Vance won 10 of 15 congressional districts 200 District Vance Ryan Representative 1st 46 54 Steve Chabot 117th Congress Greg Landsman 118th Congress 2nd 70 30 Brad Wenstrup 3rd 28 72 Joyce Beatty 4th 66 34 Jim Jordan 5th 62 38 Bob Latta 6th 58 42 Bill Johnson 7th 52 48 Bob Gibbs Anthony Gonzalez 117th Congress Max Miller 118th Congress 8th 62 38 Warren Davidson 9th 49 8 50 2 Marcy Kaptur 10th 51 49 Mike Turner 11th 21 79 Shontel Brown 12th 64 36 Troy Balderson 13th 47 53 Tim Ryan 117th Congress Emilia Sykes 118th Congress 14th 55 45 David Joyce 15th 52 48 Mike Carey Voter demographics edit According to exit polls by the National Election Pool Vance won the election 53 to 47 winning majority of white voters 59 to 40 while Ryan received majorities of the Black vote 86 to 13 and to smaller extent the Latino vote 59 to 41 201 National election pool Demographic subgroup Ryan Vance Noanswer ofvoters Gender Men 41 58 1 52 Women 53 47 N A 48 Age 18 24 years old 59 41 N A 4 25 29 years old 59 40 1 6 30 39 years old 54 45 1 12 40 49 years old 47 53 1 16 50 64 years old 42 58 N A 31 65 and older 44 55 1 31 Race White 40 59 1 83 Black 86 13 1 12 Latino 59 41 N A 2 Race by gender White men 35 64 1 44 White women 46 53 1 39 Black men 83 15 2 6 Black women 88 11 N A 6 Education High school or less 36 64 N A 17 Some college education 46 53 1 25 Associate degree 44 55 1 15 Bachelor s degree 49 51 N A 25 Advanced degree 57 43 N A 17 Party ID Democrats 97 3 N A 30 Republicans 8 92 N A 41 Independents 50 49 1 29 Ideology Liberals 95 4 1 20 Moderates 56 43 1 42 Conservatives 11 89 N A 38 Marital status Married 47 53 N A 64 Unmarried 54 45 1 36 Gender by marital status Married men 38 62 N A 31 Married women 55 45 N A 33 Unmarried men 45 53 2 18 Unmarried women 63 37 N A 17 Union household Yes 56 43 1 21 No 44 55 1 79 First time midterm election voter Yes 48 52 N A 9 No 47 53 N A 91 Most important issue facing the country Crime 41 59 N A 8 Inflation 25 75 N A 35 Gun policy 54 43 3 16 Immigration 12 88 N A 9 Abortion 81 19 N A 26 Area type Urban 58 42 N A 33 Suburban 41 58 1 51 Rural 42 57 1 16 Region Cleveland Area 68 31 1 12 North 44 55 1 20 West 35 65 N A 16 Columbus Area 60 40 N A 19 Cincinnati Dayton Area 41 58 1 20 Ohio Valley 35 65 N A 13 Source CBS News 202 See also edit2022 United States Senate elections 2022 Ohio electionsNotes edit Calculated by taking the difference of 100 and all other candidates combined a b c d e f g h i Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Patel and Pukita with 2 Pukita with 2 Graham and Patel with 1 Patel and Pukita with 1 Other volunteered response with lt 1 Pukita with 2 Patel with 1 Patel with 2 Pukita with 1 Other volunteered response with lt 1 Graham with 3 Patel with 1 Pukita with 0 Someone else with 9 Pukita with 1 Tinsley with 5 Calculated by taking the difference of 100 and all other candidates combined Someone else with 2 All others with 3 Someone else with 2 Someone else with 3 Another party s candidate with 1 Another party s candidate with 1 Not going to vote with 2 Another candidate with 1 Other with 1 Someone else with 1 Someone else with 1 Another candidate with 1 Not going to vote with 1 Partisan clients a b c d e f g h i j k This poll was sponsored by Protect Ohio Values PAC which supports Vance a b c d e f This poll was sponsored by Mandel s campaign a b c d e f g h This poll was sponsored by Timken s campaign a b This poll was sponsored by Gibbons s campaign This poll was sponsored by Moreno s campaign a b This poll was sponsored by Club for Growth Action which endorsed Mandel This poll was sponsored by Club for Growth Action a b c d e f g This poll was sponsored by 314 Action 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