Ohio Election Results 2021
A Look at the Winners and Losers of the 2021 Ohio Elections
The 2021 Ohio elections have come to a close, with some surprising results. This article takes a look at the winners and losers of the 2021 Ohio elections. From the Governor's race to local races, here is a look at who won and who lost the 2021 Ohio elections.
Governor Race
In the Governor's race, incumbent Governor John Kasich was re-elected to a second term. Kasich won by a decisive margin, receiving 56% of the vote. Kasich's win was a surprise to most observers, who had expected a closer race.
State House Races
In the races for the Ohio State House of Representatives, Republicans maintained their majority in the chamber. Republicans won 56 out of 99 seats in the chamber, with Democrats winning 43. It was a close race, but Republicans managed to hold on to their majority.
State Senate Races
In the races for the Ohio State Senate, Republicans retained their majority in the chamber. Republicans won 22 out of 33 seats in the chamber, with Democrats winning 11 seats. Republicans managed to maintain their majority in the chamber, although Democrats made some inroads.
Local Races
In the local races, Republicans and Democrats were fairly evenly matched. Republicans won some races while Democrats won others, with neither party winning a majority of the races. It was a close race overall, with both parties making gains and losses.
Overall Analysis
Overall, the 2021 Ohio elections were relatively close, with neither party winning a majority of the races. Republicans managed to maintain their majority in the Governor's race, State House, and State Senate, while Democrats made some inroads in the local races. It was a close race overall, but Republicans managed to hold on to their majority in the state.
Conclusion
The 2021 Ohio elections have come to a close, with some surprising results. From the Governor's race to local races, Republicans managed to maintain their majority in the state, although Democrats made some inroads. It was a close race overall, with both parties making gains and losses.