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Ohio’s 2022 midterm election: Who’s running and what to know
CINCINNATI — It is nearly Election Day! This is all the things voters in Kentucky have to know earlier than heading to the polls this Tuesday.
Must Know
Ohio’s normal midterm election is Nov. 8, 2022. Early in-person voting will happen Nov. 3-5.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to six p.m. native time on Election Day. Anybody in line at 6 p.m. can be allowed to vote.
Voters should present proof of identification which features a picture and identify. The ID may very well be issued by the U.S.; the state of Kentucky; the Division of Protection; a non-public or public school or college; or any metropolis or county authorities.
To seek out your polling location for each early voting and Election Day voting, click on right here.
On Election Day, you will get reside updates for all election outcomes right here.
Gubernatorial Race
Mike DeWine
Gov. DeWine has held workplace since 2019 and has a protracted political file. He served as Greene County’s prosecutor from 1977 to 1981. From there, he turned an Ohio senator, representing the tenth district from 1980 to 1982
He was then elected to congress and represented Ohio’s seventh congressional district within the U.S. Home of Representatives from 1983 to 1991. He served as Lt. Governor of Ohio from 1991 to 1994, U.S. Senator from 1995 to 2007 and, most not too long ago, Ohio’s legal professional normal from 2011 to 2019.
The Yellow Springs native is working with Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, who served as Ohio Secretary of State earlier than becoming a member of DeWine.
DeWine’s platform factors embrace:
- bringing extra jobs to Ohio,
- investing in native legislation enforcement and
- treating psychological well being and habit.
For extra data on DeWine’s political beliefs, click on right here.
Nan Whaley
Many of us within the Tri-state are conversant in Whaley. She was elected Dayton’s mayor in 2013. She ran unopposed in 2017 — the primary time within the metropolis’s historical past a mayoral race ran uncontested.
Whaley turned recognized to a wider viewers in 2019, when a shooter killed 9 individuals and damage a number of others at a bar in Dayton. That is her second time working for governor. Whaley introduced her candidacy in 2017, however dropped out in January 2018.
Cheryl Stephens, a council member in Cuyahoga County and CEO of the East Akron Neighborhood Growth Company, is Whaley’s working mate.
Whaley’s platform factors embrace:
- combating corruption,
- preventing for paid household depart for all Ohioans and
- investing in Ohio’s Appalachian Communities.
For extra data on Whaley’s political beliefs, click on right here.
U.S. Senate
Tim Ryan
Tim Ryan is the Democratic candidate hoping to fill outgoing Sen. Rob Portman’s seat.
Ryan has served 10 phrases as a U.S. Consultant for Ohio’s thirteenth district. He served on the Home Appropriations Committee, which controls federal spending. He’s additionally the co-chairman of the Congressional Manufacturing Caucus. In earlier years, Ryan served within the Ohio State Senate.
His platform factors embrace:
- rising the U.S. financial system,
- increasing entry to high quality training,
- household farming (which he’s written a ebook about) and
- rising well being care entry.
For extra data on Ryan’s political beliefs, click on right here.
J.D. Vance
Vance, who payments himself as a “conservative outsider,” nabbed former President Trump’s endorsement within the Republican main regardless of his earlier damaging feedback on Trump and his supporters.
The enterprise capitalist and Marine Corps veteran, Vance was dropped at prominence to a wider viewers after releasing his ebook Hillbilly Elegy, which Netflix became a film in 2020.
A Middletown native, Vance is pushing that he could be an “impartial” voice for Ohioans. He stated throughout a city corridor hosted by FOX Information that he believes the 2020 election was stolen from then-President Donald Trump.
Vance’s platform factors embrace:
- restoring America’s manufacturing base,
- elevating taxes on corporations that ship jobs abroad and
- addressing inflation.
For extra data on Vance’s political beliefs, click on right here.
U.S. Consultant
Ohio’s First Congressional District
Steve Chabot
Incumbent Steve Chabot has been a consultant for Ohio’s 1st congressional district since 2011. Earlier than that, he served because the district’s consultant from 1995 to 2009.
Chabot presently serves because the rating member of the Home Overseas Affairs Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, Central Asia and Nonproliferation and a senior member on the Home Judiciary Committee.
A Cincinnati native, Chabot was beforehand a metropolis council member and Hamilton County commissioner.
Chabot’s platform factors embrace:
- chopping nationwide spending,
- limiting the scope and measurement of the federal authorities and
- cooperation in worldwide affairs.
Greg Landsman
After 5 years as a Cincinnati metropolis council member, Greg Landsman is working for the U.S. Home of Representatives.
The previous public college trainer was born and raised within the Better Cincinnati space. Following educating, Landsman served as Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland’s director of faith-based and neighborhood initiatives. He then ran the Nationwide Underground Railroad Freedom Heart and returned to training as the manager director of StriveParternship.
As a councilman, Landsman created metropolis corridor’s Workplace of Ethics and Good Authorities and the Balanced Growth Scorecard in an try to carry public officers accountable.
Landsman’s platform factors embrace:
- advocating for abortion and reproductive well being rights,
- bettering employee wages and advantages and
- addressing inflation.
For extra data on Landsman’s political beliefs, click on right here.
Ohio’s Second Congressional District
Brad Wenstrup
Republican Brad Wenstrup is working for reelection.
A Cincinnati native, Wenstrup was elected to serve within the Home of Representatives in 2012. He’s a graduate of each St. Xavier Excessive Faculty and the College of Cincinnati. He served within the U.S. Military Reserve and labored as a podiatric doctor.
Not too long ago Wenstrup was within the information after his niece was amongst these killed in a stampede throughout a Halloween celebration in South Korea. Anne Gieske, a Beechwood Excessive Faculty graduate and nursing pupil on the College of Kentucky, was finding out overseas with an training program when she died.
Wenstrup’s platform factors embrace:
- serving to promote agriculture,
- addressing the nationwide debt disaster and
- making certain troops have the sources they want.
For extra data on Wenstrup’s political beliefs, click on right here.
Samantha Meadows
Former EMT Samantha Meadows is hoping to knock off incumbent Wenstrup.
Meadows’ marketing campaign has targeted on the significance of preventing gun violence. She mentions Wenstrup’s help of the Second Modification, saying “defending our youngsters from gun violence is a show of nice power.”
Along with working as an EMT, Meadows stated she has been an end-of-life companion, AmeriCorps member and Volunteers in Service to America volunteer.
Meadows’ platform factors embrace:
- making certain social safety stays intact,
- advocating for abortion rights and
- supporting truthful wages and employee protections.
For extra data on Meadows’ political beliefs, click on right here.
Ohio’s Eighth Congressional District
Warren Davidson
Congressman Warren Davidson has represented Ohio’s eighth congressional district since 2016.
The previous navy officer is a member of the Home Monetary Providers Committee, the place he stated he focuses on rising the U.S. financial system and limiting “runaway authorities growth.”
After his service within the navy, the Sidney native attended the College of Notre Day for his MBA, later working his household’s enterprise. He represents the district as soon as represented by Home Speaker John Boehner.
Davidson’s platform factors embrace:
- reforming the well being care system,
- securing the border and
- rising the U.S. financial system.
For extra data on Davidson’s political beliefs, click on right here.
Vanessa Enoch
Democrat Vanessa Enoch is hoping to be the primary Democrat to win in Ohio’s eighth congressional district in 85 years.
Enoch is a public coverage and enterprise marketing consultant who most not too long ago labored with lawmakers on addressing points within the prison justice system. She acquired a level in prison justice from Ohio State and has a Ph.D. in public coverage and social change.
A West Chester resident, Enoch additionally labored as a university professor for practically 20 years.
Enoch’s platform factors embrace:
- addressing gerrymandering in Ohio,
- attaining racial fairness and
- defending the proper to vote.
For extra data on Enoch’s political beliefs, click on right here.
Statewide Points
Ohio Difficulty 1
Ought to judges be required to think about public security when setting bail quantities? Difficulty 1 would amend the state structure and require Ohio courts to think about public security, the particular person’s prison file, the chance the accused will return to court docket and another components determined by the Ohio Basic Meeting when setting bail.
In January, a majority on the Ohio Supreme Courtroom sided with present state legislation, prohibiting a court docket from setting extreme bail. Bail is taken into account unconstitutional when the quantity is far increased than needed to ensure the accused particular person will return for his or her court docket date. Voters can be requested to say “sure” or “no” to the modification.
Ohio Difficulty 2
Difficulty 2 will decide if non-citizens can vote in hyper-local elections. At the moment, non-citizens can not vote anyplace in Ohio. This can be a preemptive modification following a poll subject in Yellow Springs the place the village’s 3,800 individuals voted in 2019 to permit their non-citizen residents to vote in native elections solely.
Whereas 60% of voters supported permitting their 30 non-citizen taxpayers to vote for mayor and council, Secretary of State Frank LaRose stopped the county from permitting it, saying solely People ought to be allowed to vote.
Residents should vote “sure” or “no” to passing the modification.
Different key races
Secretary of State
Incumbent Frank LaRose is working for reelection towards Democratic challenger Chelsea Clark and Terpsehore Tore Maras, who’s working as an impartial.
Maras, a podcaster who denies the results of the 2020 election, was reinstated to the poll after being denied by the Secretary of State staff after a few of her signatures had been deemed “invalid.”
Ohio Supreme Courtroom
The Ohio Supreme Courtroom garnered nationwide consideration in the course of the ongoing redistricting battle. Three seats can be found. To be taught extra in regards to the significance of the Supreme Courtroom races, click on right here.
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315 south reopens near Ohio State campus before big game against Indiana
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day on Indiana ahead of Big Ten game
What Ohio State football coach Ryan Day sees in 10-0 Indiana as the Hoosiers prepare for Saturday game in Columbus
(This story has been updated to accurately reflect the most current information.)
Ohio State football fans should be in better shape driving to Saturday’s game after road crews cleared a major traffic crash near campus.
All southbound lanes on State Route 315 beyond North Broadway Street were closed for several hours Saturday morning due to a crash, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation. A semitruck carrying fuel jack-knifed around 6:30 a.m., blocking traffic on the freeway just before the Gooddale Street exit.
The truck was moved from the freeway around 8 a.m., and the freeway reopened about 45 minutes later.
How to get to Ohio Stadium for Indiana game
Ohio State athletics suggests these alternate routes to get to Ohio Stadium:
Traveling from the North
- I-71 South to Hudson Street or 17th Avenue exits
Traveling from the South
- I-71 North to SR-315 North
- Exit at Ackerman Road or Olentangy River Road
Traveling from the East
- I-670 West to SR-315 North
- Exit at Ackerman or Olentangy River Road
- 670 West to 71 North to 17th Avenue or Hudson Street
Traveling from the West
- I-270 South to 70 East to I-670 to SR-315 North
- Exit at Ackerman Road or Olentangy River Road
- Fishinger Road to Kenny Road to Ackerman Road
- Riverside Drive to Fishinger Road or Lane Avenue
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Ohio, Kentucky high school football teams look ahead to state semifinals Nov. 29
CINCINNATI — Thanksgiving week represents the state semifinals for high school football teams in Ohio and Kentucky.
In Division I, Moeller (13-1) is expected to take on Centerville (11-3) in a state semifinal to be played at Princeton Nov. 29. This will be Moeller’s fourth consecutive state semifinals after defeating St. Xavier 28-23.
Friday night’s sold-out game at Mason (7,000 capacity) was the second meeting between the Greater Catholic League South division rivals this season. Moeller defeated host St. X 45-37 Sept. 20. This was the first time the two teams had met in a regional final since 2014.
Moeller, Ohio’s No. 1-ranked team by MaxPreps, was the No. 1 seed in Region 4 this season. St. X, ranked No. 8 statewide by MaxPreps, is the No. 6 seed.
Region 8’s top seed, Anderson (14-0), will play Sunbury Big Walnut in a Division II state semifinal Nov. 29 at a location to be determined.
Unbeaten Anderson defeated No. 2 seed La Salle 28-21 in a regional final at Princeton.
Anderson is ranked No. 11 in the MaxPreps Ohio rankings (regardless of division) while La Salle was No. 18.
Friday was the fourth meeting between the two programs including the first matchup since a 2021 second-round playoff game in which the Lancers won 45-21, according to La Salle football broadcaster Jeff Bosse. The Lancers were also victorious in a 2020 regional semifinal and a 2007 regular-season game.
Anderson, winning its second straight regional title, now makes its fourth state Final Four appearance in program history. The Raptors were a 2023 state semifinalist, 2008 state runner-up and 2007 state champion — all in Division II.
Taft (12-2) is also heading to the state semifinals after a 26-12 win over Alter in the Division IV, Region 16 regional final at Monroe. The game was a rematch of a Week 3 game in which Taft won 36-7 over visiting Alter. That was part of the Senators’ three-game win streak to start the season.
Taft was in its first regional final since 2021, which was Tyler Williams’ first season as head coach.
The Senators have won the first Cincinnati Public Schools football regional championship since 1992, according to CPS athletics. Cincinnati Academy of Physical Education (CAPE) won the last of its three state championships in 1992 (Division IV). CAPE also won state titles in 1986 (Division III) and 1985 (Division IV).
Kentucky played its regional finals Friday night. Ryle defeated Central Hardin 43-14, getting their first regional championship since 2020.
In Class 5A, Cooper dominated at home against Southwestern, advancing after a 56-15 win. Highlands also won big, running away at the half to defeat Pulaski County 42-18.
In a rematch of last year’s Class 4A state championship, Covington Catholic defeated Boyle County 31-28.
Beechwood defeated Martin County 44-7 in Class 2A play.
Indiana was in the semi-state round Friday night. In Class 3A, Batesville lost on the road at Heritage Hills.
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Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Indiana Hoosiers prediction: Who wins, and why?
What you should watch for as No. 5 Indiana hits the road against No. 2 Ohio State in this top-five battle, with our updated prediction for the game.
Just about everything is on the line in this one, as both Big Ten rivals look to take either a major step towards College Football Playoff eligibility, or potential elimination with a loss.
Ohio State sits in third place in the Big Ten standings thanks to that 1-point loss at Oregon earlier this year and wants revenge against the Ducks in the conference championship game.
Standing in the Buckeyes’ way is an undefeated Indiana team that has won 10 games for the first time ever and playing some of the country’s most productive offense, but hoping to impress the selection committee, which is less than enthused with the Hoosiers’ 106th-ranked strength of schedule.
What can we expect as the Hoosiers take on the Buckeyes in this Big Ten clash over the weekend?
Here’s what you should watch out for as Ohio State and Indiana meet in this Week 13 college football game, with our updated prediction.
1. Battle at the line. Ohio State is down two key blockers, as left tackle Josh Simmons and center Seth McLaughlin are both out for the season with injuries.
That’s a matchup to watch against an Indiana front seven that ranks 13th in FBS in negative plays created this season, racking up 7.3 tackles for loss per game.
For its part, Ohio State is among the best groups nationally in warding off that pressure, ranking 6th in the country surrendering just 3.4 stops behind the line per game.
2. Strength vs. strength. It’s no secret that Indiana has been putting up points this year, coming into this week ranked No. 2 in the country with 43.9 points per game, behind just Miami. That figure drops by less than a point on average when playing on the road.
But the Buckeyes have proven brilliant at preventing other teams from scoring this season, ranking No. 1 in FBS by allowing just 10.3 points from opponents, a number that falls to about a touchdown allowed on average when playing at home.
3. Get to the QB. Sure, the Hoosiers can score plenty of points, but it’s their defense that could make the bigger impact in the game, especially when generating pressure against Ohio State quarterback Will Howard, whose mobility and improvisational skills are still an open question.
That vulnerability has resulted in turnovers at times this season, as he ranks fifth among quarterbacks with 7 fumbles and has accuracy problems when forced to move in the pocket.
Howard hasn’t displayed consistent speed to get away from edge rushers, and he could have a similar issue against Indiana’s Mikail Kamara, who leads the Big Ten with 9.5 sacks.
Ohio State’s quarterback has dealt with persistent accuracy concerns when forced to move around and, given the Buckeyes’ newfound injuries on the line, that could allow Indiana to design blitzes that bring pressure through the interior and force Howard to the outside and into some hurried throws.
Most football computer models expect the Buckeyes to handle the Hoosiers in this game.
That includes the College Football Power Index, a computer prediction model that uses data points from both teams to simulate games 20,000 times and pick winners.
Ohio State is the big favorite in the game according to the index, coming out ahead in the majority 73.4 percent of the computer’s simulations of the matchup.
That leaves Indiana as the presumptive winner in the remaining 26.6 percent of sims.
How does that translate to an expected margin of victory in the game?
Ohio State is projected to be 9 points better than Indiana on the same field in both teams’ current composition, according to the model’s latest forecast.
More … Ohio State vs. Indiana prediction: What the analytics say
Ohio State is a 10.5 point favorite against Indiana, according to the lines at FanDuel Sportsbook.
FanDuel lists the total at 53.5 points for the game (Over -108, Under -112).
And it set the moneyline odds for Ohio State at -430 and for Indiana at +330 to win outright.
Three times this year, Indiana has played a game that analysts called the biggest test of its perfect season, but the Buckeyes do actually represent a marked talent discrepancy from anyone the Hoosiers have seen yet.
And while Indiana is a solid 8-2 against the spread this season, the best mark among Power Four teams, Ohio State is the first ranked team it will play, and IU is 3-9 ATS against ranked competition over the last three seasons, the third-worst record in the country.
Indiana’s worst offensive performance of the season came against Michigan, which was perhaps uncoincidentally the best defense it played to that point, and the Buckeyes are even better at bringing pressure up front and locking down throwing lanes on the back end.
The Hoosiers will get some big gainers through the air and bother Howard in the pocket, but don’t have the tacklers to contend with the variety that Ohio State can throw at them.
College Football HQ picks …
More … Ohio State vs. Indiana score prediction by expert football model
When: Sat., Nov. 23
Where: Columbus, Ohio
Time: 12 p.m. Eastern
TV: Fox network
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