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CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Local 12 is keeping you informed with up-to-date election results as each race is called. Be sure to check back here to see who's won each seat in your community and how all levy results fared. Here are links to Local 12's coverage on some of the key races in this year's elections:
In Hamilton County, there are a few big races you'll want to look out for, including Cincinnati mayor, city council and several levies.
Ohio voters will head to the polls Tuesday, with voters in Cincinnati voting for the future leadership of the city, with races for mayor and city council headlining the ballot.
Here's where to find your polling place, so you can cast your vote. Voting signs and American flags line the sidewalks outside the Randolph Fire Station and Community Center on election day, Tuesday, May 2, 2023, in Randolph, Ohio.
Follow along with WVXU's live coverage of the 2025 general election in Greater Cincinnati, where our reporters will be covering everything from the mayoral contest between current Mayor Aftab Pureval and challenger Cory Bowman,
Low voter turnout could create an unpredictable race for Cincinnati City Council, especially with 26 candidates running for nine seats.
Cincinnati's mayoral race has dominated news coverage, but there are plenty of interesting suburban races to watch on Election Day. Along with the nationally-watched race between incumbent Democrat-backed Aftab Pureval and Republican-endorsed Cory Bowman – Vice President JD Vance's half-brother – here are some other races that are worth watching.
Election Day has arrived in Ohio and by Tuesday night, results will be pouring in around the Cincinnati area.Voter turnout at polling places like Mt. Auburn has been steady, and around the city, just over 26 percent has been reported an hour before the polls closed,
Election Day 2025 is off cycle meaning it's not part of the midterms or a presidential vote but that doesn't mean it's not going to be interesting.
The 2025 general election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Polling locations are based on your home address and county. In Ohio, find your polling place by entering your address on the Ohio Secretary of State website, or start by clicking on your county below. Polls open in Ohio at 6:30 a.m.