FiveThirtyEight
Kaleigh Rogers

In Ohio’s 13th District, with 9 percent of the expected vote reporting, Democrat Emilia Sykes has only a narrow lead over Republican Madison Gesiotto Gilbert, 58 percent to 42 percent. Given those same caveats (early and absentee ballots represent much of the first wave of votes), this doesn’t bode well for Sykes.

Holly Fuong

Fivey’s been tweeting about some interesting issue polls today. In case you aren’t already following FiveyFox on Twitter, I’ll occasionally share some of the tweets here. Here’s what Fivey had to say about a recent poll about young likely voters.

Kaleigh Rogers

We’ve got some early results from Ohio. First off, ABC News projects Republican incumbent Gov. Mike DeWine will remain in the governor’s mansion. In the Senate race, with 13 percent of the expected vote reporting, Tim Ryan is in the lead with 63 percent to J.D. Vance’s 37 percent. But these are mostly early and absentee ballots that are expected to skew toward Ryan. Similarly, in OH-1, with 33 percent of expected vote reporting, Democrat Greg Landsman is leading with 61 percent.


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