Trump projected to win Ohio, presidency still undecided
President Donald Trump is projected to win Ohio by about 450,000 votes early Wednesday morning, but the winner of the presidency has not yet been declared.
President Donald Trump is projected to win Ohio by about 450,000 votes early Wednesday morning, but the winner of the presidency has not yet been declared.
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With most early votes and precincts counted, the Ohio Supreme Court’s makeup is poised to shift to one new Democrat — with Republican justices retaining a majority.
Preliminary results show that Democratic incumbent Joyce Beatty will win her fifth consecutive bid Tuesday for the campus-area district, defeating Republican challenger Mark Richardson. Republican Troy Balderson pulled off a victory to earn his second full term as Ohio’s 12th Congressional District’s representative, preliminary results show.
As the general election draws to a close, concerns of civil unrest in the city have caused some High Street businesses to board up windows and prepare for the community’s reaction to the results.
Ohio voters who are concerned that their mailed absentee ballots won’t make it to elections officials on time to count have the option to cast a provisional ballot in Tuesday’s presidential election, according to Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
Voting experts anticipate record voter turnout and urge Ohioans to be patient while awaiting official results, which will take several days to get.
The Ohio Union is serving as a polling place for many on-campus and some off-campus Ohio State students. Although there was a line at first, it quickly dissipated once voting commenced and students began to cast their ballots.
Many students have already voted, but come Election Day others will vote in person on campus and off campus, by driving hours to their home polling locations or by dropping off absentee ballots in drop boxes. To make the process easier, The Lantern compiled information on the voting process students can expect to follow this Election Day.