2022_Ohio_gubernatorial_election

2022 Ohio gubernatorial election

2022 Ohio gubernatorial election

Election for the governorship of the U.S. state of Ohio


The 2022 Ohio gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Ohio. Incumbent Republican Governor Mike DeWine won re-election to a second term in a landslide, defeating Democratic nominee Nan Whaley, the former mayor of Dayton, 62.4% to 37.4%.[1] DeWine's 25-point victory marked the continuation of a trend in which every incumbent Republican governor of Ohio since 1994 has won re-election by a double-digit margin.

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This was the first time since 1994 in which Trumbull and Mahoning counties have gone to the Republican candidate with over 60% of the vote. Hamilton County also voted Republican in a statewide election for the first time since Ohio's 2016 senate election.

Republican primary

Former U.S. Representative Jim Renacci challenged DeWine in the primary.

Incumbent governor Mike DeWine faced backlash from Republicans due to having implemented strict COVID-19 restrictions, such as a statewide stay at home order and mask mandates.[2][3][4] Due to this, on April 30, 2021, farmer Joe Blystone became the first candidate to announce a primary challenge to DeWine. On June 9, former U.S. Representative Jim Renacci also announced a run, later being followed up by former state representative Ron Hood.[5][6][7] As a result, DeWine became the first incumbent Ohio governor to face a primary challenger since Jim Rhodes in 1978 and the first to have multiple challengers since Michael Disalle in 1962. Initial polling showed Renacci in the lead; however, his lead soon evaporated, as DeWine attempted to appeal to conservatives angry with his COVID-19 response by attacking President Joe Biden's policies and signing constitutional carry into law, allowing permitless carry of firearms.[8][9][10] Incumbent governors rarely ever lose their primaries. Ultimately, DeWine prevailed in the primary election on May 3; however, he only won with a plurality of the vote, which suggests that he could have lost had his opponents not split the vote.[11]

Candidates

Nominated

Eliminated in primary

Declined

Endorsements

Mike DeWine
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Jim Renacci
State representatives
  • John Becker, former state representative from the 65th district (2013–2020)[39]
  • Jennifer Gross, state representative from the 52nd district (2021–present)[39]
  • Ron Maag, former state representative from the 62nd district (2013–2016) and the 35th district (2009–2013)[39]
  • Seth Morgan, former state representative from the 36th district (2009–2011)[40]
  • Nino Vitale, state representative from the 85th district (2015–present)[40]
  • Scott Wiggam, state representative from the 1st district (2017–present)[39]
Local officials
Individuals
Organizations
Declined to endorse
Organizations

Polling

Graphical summary
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Results

Results by county:
  DeWine
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  Renacci
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  Blystone
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
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Democratic primary

Former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley finished second in the primary.

Candidates

Nominated

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

John Cranley
State senators
State representatives
Individuals
Newspapers
Nan Whaley
U.S. senators
State senators
State representatives
Local officials
Individuals
  • Joe Rugola, Executive Director of the Ohio Association of Public School Employees (OAPSE)[64]
Unions
Organizations
Declined to endorse

Polling

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Results

Results by county:
  Whaley
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  Cranley
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
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Independents

Candidates

  • Timothy Grady (write-in)[70]
    • Running mate: Dayna Bickley
  • Craig Patton (write-in)[70]
    • Running mate: Collin Cook
  • Renea Turner (write-in)[70]
    • Running mate: Adina Pelletier
  • Marshall Usher (write-in)[70]
    • Running mate: Shannon Walker

Disqualified

  • F. Patrick Cunnane
    • Running mate: Mary Cunnane
  • Niel Petersen, pastor from Huber Heights[71]
    • Running mate: Michael V Stewart

Endorsements

Timothy Grady

General election

Predictions

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Endorsements

Mike DeWine (R)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
State officials
Local officials
State senators
Individuals
Newspapers
Labor unions
Organizations
Nan Whaley (D)
U.S. senators
State senators
State representatives
Local officials
Individuals
  • Joe Rugola, Executive Director of the Ohio Association of Public School Employees (OAPSE)[64]
Newspapers
Unions
Organizations

Polling

Aggregate polls
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Mike DeWine vs. John Cranley

Results

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State Senate district results
State House district results
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According to a survey conducted by NORC for Fox News and the Associated Press, most white people (68% to 32%), Latinos (64% to 33%), and other minorities (60% to 36%) voted for DeWine, while most African Americans voted for Whaley (73% to 27%).[89]

Results by county

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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

By congressional district

DeWine won 13 of 15 congressional districts, including three that elected Democrats.[90]

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See also

Notes

  1. Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  2. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  4. "Someone else" with 6%
  5. "All others" with 5%
  6. "Someone else" with 5%
  7. "Another party's candidate" with 1%
  8. "Another party's candidate" with 1%
  9. "Another candidate" with 2%; "Not going to vote" with 1%
  10. "Other" with 1%
  11. "Someone else" with 1%
  12. "Someone else" with 6%
  13. "Another candidate" with 2%; "Not going to vote" with 1%
  14. Petersen with 11%, "someone else" with 1%
Partisan clients
  1. This poll was sponsored by the Democratic Governors Association
  2. This poll was sponsored by Renacci's campaign committee
  3. This poll was sponsored by Whaley's campaign
  4. This poll was sponsored by American Greatness
  5. This poll was sponsored by Center Street PAC, which opposes DeWine
  6. This poll was circulated by the Ohio Democratic Party

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